8,1944 ll ,| WESTERN GUARDIAN LII teale08- ‘g-Qluvl all rune: couun flop, lleeuiliieee AIvIIUII 'u'.'.$‘,‘e’e"""" ‘neillengltlailcfllledtlllei- o.“ ‘NIUCL "f; some. luau Ill! UIIIII. I‘! Oral , 0d ...‘i°§u.‘r‘.‘l.§‘°.".‘s¥$ ' DI! oars- Brace’! sis-ll. - . qnesdl aus illgligtgil-Llelxvneic in :5 of 11°" Hospital It Alberton. """§f..s.~ camel- M T03 0' ‘oqfirlable at e-s-zl. _ half HP. “good rurrxihlrlr condition. {J_ A, McKenzie, R. 8.5-“. erslde- TRYON Presbyterian onggrvice ‘ W. M131“ ivP- M- w“ Wdfiifi; , _pgaconcs.:i,, will co V . Moflicernior. 3'5"": BEDS EXPRESS AGENT “SUM, Gallop of North Syd- imarrived in Summerside to rsrily succeed Mr. H. M. ‘Pi?!- gxpress agent. Mr. Par ee f... promoted to the position istant Chief Clerk to the iniendehL-S. -. s. mas. w. a. unus- gmm aide announce ' merit gt their only dlifélntfl’ 5 u, National Health, Halifax. rs POSITION _ m. .. Champion. who h» been ..- vvlth Mr. Bill Roach. . street for some time has m1 a position with the Can- . National FreiBm Del)!- erslde.—S. OIASIS DIY CLEANING _ _ lmelt Perry of formed Victory Valet e, ater Street, Summerslde, purchased the dry cleaning iof Mill's Dry Cleaners ‘and ers. The plant will remain . m”; position for the prel- but the office will be at the ry Valet Service across the .—S. IOVED RESCUE PARTY — erside Police Department may have a Marine branch but that not prevent any of the from lsunc out unto the when duty csl s. One night week about 3 l. m. l call was vrd st the police station from orrieii parent advising that a liter of the family had not arrived home and that her re st that late hour was u‘ concern. It wls also stat- llut she was in company with er girl and, that something been said about going boat g. Constable Medllls Wedge ned to be on duty‘ alone when cell came in, whic was rather u to where a lelrch should u» ltuted. However, with com- sble presence of mind he ro- ui 1o one of the wharves, rom end of ivhich he flashed his ulul flashi ht in different of- m, mersidc, J. G. MacLean, Southwest °_ m. Kerswell Bideford, and Mr. n. at regular monthly meeting of IIQUIIeIIB-elill. wei-Pbenlllleetlulervlol for lelivdiq on year lollo. urnme , liner- R. R. Island representative for M. Moody 6s Sons. 8-2-41. -8IX YEAR. OLD Infill-eh Set- h: Bitch fully trained on birds. $160M. Dr. P. G. Webster, Kent- ville Kennell, N. S. i —OYSTEEMEN T0 MEET Plans for the annual meeting of the P. E. I. Oyster Growers’ As- sociation which is to be held on Saturday evening August 38th were completed at a meeting of the directors in the Town Hall in Sum- lncrside on Tuesday evening. There were present Major T. H. E. Inman, President; Dr. H. E. Clarke, Secretary. and the follow- ing directors. W. B. McNeill, Sum- I..ot l6, Albert England and Wil- llam Surlelgh, lllilerslie, as well as E. Pequegnot. District Sanitary Inspector, Dept. of Pensions and There were some very interesting and helpful discussions and l pro- gramme for the annual meeting was formulated.-.S. —W. M. S. MEETING — ‘aloe e Central St. Christian Church Wo- men's Missionary Society was held on Tuesday August 1st. The meeting opened by "’ ' g "Oh Master Let Me Walk With Thee", followed by prayer, and the readin responsively of selec- tion 6 spea ing of the loving kind- ness of God. Mrs. Bilson had charge of the Devotional, and gave l very interesting account of the Leper Colony, and the won- derful change seen in the ones who contact Christ. The President, Mrs. M. F. Schurman, gave e. brief his- tory of Jamaica where our mis- sionaries, Archie and Ruth Allan, are stationed. The members were glad to welcome back Laura Hard- ing, who has been sway in Ham- ilton, Ontario. Laura read e. very interesting letter from the Alians which was followed by the read- ing of a. letter from the Field Worker, Mrs. Curiston, b Mrs. M. F. Schurman rtglrdlng t eir work. The study for e next month will be that particular field. Minutes read by Mrs. 1i. Linkletter in the absence of secretary Evelyn Mc- Lure. Missionary Benediction clos- ed the meeting-S. Personals —.R.ev. Andrew Pitcairn of Med- visiting his brother, and Mrs. Pitcairn, comer Tommy Batten, are Also Aighty Niagara SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 Saturday at 2.30 S U MMERSIDE --J..'.-'1i1-]@@@i§lr» Timely Topic Angle Cues Wallace Bccry For Loads 0f Lalfs —lf it‘; laughter you're after in Your screen fare, there's a. treat in store for you at the Capitol Thea-| tre this week. It's M-G-Ms top-l ical comedy with a morak-“Rat-l 10111118. starring the lovable rab- scallion Wallace Beery, in a mic tailor-made to his talents. | h Mr. Beery is hi5 popular, Ilartner in comedy antics, Marjorie: Main. and the two have a mcrryl time wielding the hatchet at each‘ other until they decide to bury it in matrimony. Beery and Miss Main are neighbors who are constantly at each others throats despite the ably played by Dorothy Morris, and Mr. Beerys adopted son, new- in love. - Marjorie is the local postmistress’ and head of the ration board and: Bee l"? runs the general store. His troubles are only beginning when point rationing makes its appear-l ance and then Tommy is drafted, thereby precipitating another cris- is in his estranged relations with Miss Main. Goes After l Commission He attempts by extricate himself by rcentering the army and re- turns home confidently expecting a commission. His commlssio ar- rives. He Ls the newest member of the local ration board. Meanwhile a gang of black marketers in meat have set up operations ln town and Bcery's store ls the innocent "front." It is only after Beery realizes some- thing is wrong and breaks up the ring that the turbulent affairs settle themselves happily. Boats Launched uvg- Biillllill we...‘ L““ll.%‘".";..'.t“ ...°.""".'.".. tn m xeusiasion unl-Vflkfiib was Tuesday manta week Mr‘. and lnen thoir Mira. l-Iacketts . John. They also vigted at Moncton Anne of a week in Borden with Mr Mrs. Louis Hackett Miss Genevieve her friend Miss Btelle Campbell A Miss Bet gin who recently underwent an o9- eration has been convalescing at the home of Mr. R0811! McAleer o! Borden. Uellt. Army Air Corns is with his I Pamela at Borden. Mr. Borden spent l. wed: holidays let Montreal and New Hamnshire. a mud rthy Til friends in Borden last week _meeting their sisters. zAdele, who fact that Mus Main’s daughter, cap- i M955» Miss been v to Borden on Saturday. Ralph Dorsey. R- spent the week-end Borden. Masts Harold Howatt of Char llotmetcwfi, is visiting his grand m mother, Mrs. Robert MacPherson at Borden. Mrs. visiting her . ‘ bree, of Port Hawkesbury. _N--5 Mr. and Mrs. and daughter. holidays at M patient in the P12 Miss Helen Cunningham. Moncmn. N.D.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.G. (ma. of den this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh s... coagulant with bu" Phillipe. ginsld McAleer. . Mcfluirk mas-mm “We'd ‘M tau-max Alfred t 0d Borden Gallon Charlottetown on Murph of Souri in Bordzn with . finest Gran-s. h Louis Hlcketi Mrs. weeks holidays with aistnl It 8t of Mt. CENTRAL GUARDIAN I. newly nature may be at flve eenll l word. strictly ony- soll in ldvlloc. _____.__.____..__ __ NOW 0N ACTIVE IIIVICI - I. . 4| Grafton It... hls received l letter from her lon. Pte.» A. N son, now in France, ltlting that he is well and getting on nicely. , ACTING POLICI IAGIITIA l —.Ilr. J.A. BIIIUH&ICNX P012: llllll l . $.11. Ill wh ls glide! . _ ° m h“ rum arm runs! - The train left Borden lest evening with "it'll .3"?! ti“ I'm‘ . . e made s tripe yesterday, em ‘AIIIVID IN IIANCI—Mr. In Mrs. Albert Paul of B Hie have received s. letter % w. and s. '. . Brighton Ave., City. VACATIONING ar noun IUSTICO-Mre. us. Burns tw chiidr aret enrflzfi Jonathan Affleck Frid Lennox cl e Gavin and daugh- Tignish spent MacDonald and are spending their nolt- of Otlfevwa days at the Borden Hotel. Mr. Bnile Gallant of Charlotte- wwn visited Borden on Sunday. w Arsenault of Port Ill- hhd M15. aid Saunders of U. S. spend-ins! leave wife and little daughter 3.0. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant of Florence and Vernon nlsh ldled v while Helen and came from Boson, Velda MacLeod, who has isitlng in Montreal returned C. N. V. R... at his home in u hild ar JackRcadan c rennne mother Mrs. J James Cameron Joan spent - their Sydney. N.S. Borden ill. . Nell Da ach of ' fi i. Hospital. 0! ilbell Shame 0f went the week-end ongton, N.D., ti... Leigh's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Slwme. 0f d611- Bor Noonan. o en-Marg Mrs. C.L. Wood and two isohs, Al- lison and Kenneth Mrs. J. L. Brow-n and two children Eleanor and Gordon of Hunter River have returned house after an enjoyable vacation at North itustioo. , "iiouce COURT-At th Cit Police Court yeeterda, a ‘drunk W" dlllvhflrged since he had ser- ved fae debs‘: waiting for trial. A case lniJiifi $6149 pretenses be heard motorist charged with operating motor vehicle without ‘a, license w“ remanded till Aimusfllth, t. if... KING'S BODYGUABD _.. Warren Charles McDonald, was one of the King's bodyguard during His Mliestyh visit to the Italian front, is e. Charlottetown boy. Sgt. McDonald enlisted in June. i940. 8nd went overseas in August of the same year. He landed in Sicily, .,.,,, 1943, gis wilfle, ltihe former Kathleen Mc- lmle . V t 139 Hill bo Street, cltyfz ' ' “u” oven rm: man. _ m. Ind Mrs. Lou Moffatt in company with their guests, Rev. and Mrs. Melville Aitken of Hamilton, are now Spending a few days touring the Cabot Trail. ltev. and Mrs. Aitken are receiving l wlrm welcome from their many- frfends. Rev, My, who will occupy the pulpit of St. Andrew's church on Sunday. Mr. and rs. Mack-Fulton and Rev. W. . Langille are also in dney Post -RQCOId. — member-arm so enabling on chance m“! on. sun crew in HCEWCGmImGL devotion to duty a rest of his comrgdesepmpxe u’ m‘ ‘We are indeed-proud of his feat gr: bray: gwndh F0111 also fine lobsofh worllne. s I?“ ‘Fuch " 0m .v yours, Lieut. J. Weston Caombell. o.c. Anti Tank Platoon NNB. Highlanders C.AA n irregular manner, such as by schoon- ' er be Albert Wilson. city. that their son Molasses Situation Being Prohcvl The Silmmcrlidl Journal ll!!!- Bu rintsndent A. G. MINOR‘. Chlr ottetnwn, held of the R. C- M. P. in Prince ndwml Island. told The Journal by ions distance tele- pbone toda that there is ln inves- flfltbn be heldinio Mil llle 0f molasses in the province in connec- tion with the recen , welt of Summerside. He lsld that "quite a lot" of mol- tbe stills in h. h.’ ummeddgm‘ men. who vc n flit-lie W P06- lellion of the stllll will eppesr in court Aug. 0th. "There most assuredly lg an in- vest ltion being conducted by the it. . M. P. the mollsss sit.- ustion,” laid the Superintendent. He ldded that he believed the mol- asses obtained for the stills “had 00mg ugh regular channels" and had not reached the Island in my Accordin_ to in‘ ation mlde n- vaillble at the o! the selllll‘! of the stills last week-end "several hund " gallons of mash or shine were seized on the site in the R. C. M. P. raid. It has been learned on reliable {id- vioe that it takes a gallon of molas- ses to manufacture one-half w three-quarters of a gallon of "shine". (According in Prices Board of- ficials, each citizen, through the use of coupons, may obtain half a gallon of molasses a month. That would mean e. total of six gallons a year.) Superintendent Marsom would n say if the investiga by R. c. M. P. into the molasses situation in connection with the stills was con- fined only to Summerside, or whe- ther it extended to other parts of the province, including Charlotte- town, It was assumed that the Prices Board would be consulted in the investigation although nothing off- icial could be obtained at the mom- ent. . HERE ON nounaY-Tfrsi-n. rd, aocompa by her friend Miss Jessie L. Davis of Orange, Virginia, arrived by plane last evening from Washirqzton, to nd their vacation at the sum- mcr home of the farmer's parents. Mrs. I'LL. Pick hmfivnedsyfrth Britis Food GIID . S - sion while her husband is on active service in France. IN CORNEBSTONE -- When Premier J. Walter Jones "well and truly laid" the cornerstone of the Sanltorium annex Thursday he sealed in‘ copies of the local pap- ers, l report of the Department of. Public Health and Sanatorium of i942, I. list of workmen on the Job. and e. collection of currency. Among the coins were a P. E. I. “tree cent" of i871, l i944 "co - per", l nickel, dime, quarter, haf- dollsr, and l i969 silver dollar. WOUND!!!) m names-word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Major Albert J. Wilson has been wounded in action in Norm dy. Major Wilson was wi - orth Nova Scotln and Prince Edward wand Highlanders. A voungr brother, Lieut. E.A Wilson. wltah F‘. the Royal Scots Fusiliers, was re- cently kilied i t seizure two stills lathe vlcinit, of Unkletter Road asses he. been use at the alleged illicit mlunfmcture of] "shine". Hour B W, Gottwaldt, nee Miss Josephine . Phka PAGE ELEVEN Have You Callouscs or v cromps t|1ere—'-> Pains Vwefiioeivxre. Positive, Reliable‘, I The Finger Pointl to tbp location of the Anterior hamverloArflLWbonthllAre-h weakens, tbs tiny bones air: de- sfllllfl’ IIMVOII slum ro- ' flfld,l;ldtllfllllladlllfibllgbh l gfutgilnliezleorretweight (‘illlllil a nl , g s n ca oulel ' Heed flrefirsf danger signal! Stop your Foot Troubles —August A s ‘ lly trained You will also be given a All this without cost or store on above date. 0n Visit n. I Native Province ~' Welcome visitors to the Province at this time are Rev, E. A. Mac- Phee and Mrs. MacPhee, ol Boston. who are aczcmpanled by Mr. Mac- Phces sister Mrs. A.K. MacLeod, East, Chelmsford, Mass. Mr. MacPhee is a brother of Mr. AK. MacPhee, Charlottetown. He is a native of Norm River, and grew up at Long Creek. A retired Baptist, minister. hc look matricul- ation examinations to Prince of Wales College in 1889. and after studying at Horton Academy en- tered the ministry in 1894. He serv- ed a5 pastor at East Point, Ken- singion, Annandalc, Dundas. St. Peters, Montague, Hazelbrook, Alexandra and Uigg before leaving the Island in i910. He held pust- orates in St. George and later New I and Speedy Relief before they impai your comfort and daily eflicimcy An Exposition of the, newest. most advanced a ' as n. o r "11""!!! and correcting Foot Thtisxhles‘: $51 baa held at our Store on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 8th- ex rrf nl the m: o W. Disc/loll, M. ., the world’: mast hi?“ Orlh f f clearly explain how these methods give nulanf foot comfort. pedcgraph print o/ your slockinged feet. obligation. Don't mils seeing this Expert at our edic authority will Memorial Service PILOT OFFICER llffilii l‘..’.'..‘t l’ The Memorial " late Pilot Oiflcer Dc Hume, held vtiitnn Hcotland at i0 lile life and . young cfficcr who . . tragically in the piano Goose _Bay Airpor; on July 15th.. when ten other young men also lost their lives. Pilot Officer Hume and his young wife, nee Katha-inn Show, and little six week old son. had been residing in Dartmouth, N. S, the officer's headquarters. He was well , N .5. is it‘? c. atom-h Silmme-sidd-S -3Ut. Pe kins-h. y rcy his our h merside. -The mlny friends of Mrs. y K Well Foster ensington, mo ‘to lesrrflthst she is improv- Germarly, Pictou N. S., before removing to Massachusetts. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. MacPhec will celebrate here their fourty-nlnth wedding anniversary on Sept. 4. They were married in the Baptist church parsonage, Charlottetown, by the late Rev. C.W. Corey. Since, leaving the Island they have re- visited it at invervals, and still have ‘many friends and acquaintances ere. lions over eelt end of h Constable Wedge took to be answering signal. What to do? e were many small row boats v- and alter locating‘ l pair 0m he set out for olman's about three-quarters of I'll’. llllng the fire on the is l marker. Sure e and favorably known in his civil- ian days in the Eastern part of the Hovince where, for a time, he had taught school. He apparently had done well in his Airforce work, and hi; sudden Passing away is another sad incident in the annals of this war in vitriol. brave and promising youn men Hide the Supreme Sacri ice for their Country's Cause. For the bereaved wife and child, and the deceased officer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hume, oi Uigg-Donald was their only son- the sympathy of the community is felt most deeply. Card of Thanks _ gm At Cape Egmont ‘st his home in sum- mersi . — A. lett eceived by n? touwmeu Noonlu :1, Borden sneak-s f » . . Dear h2g5. Noonam-I am a. you a» inform Wu that your hus- ber of the bviflfllufihlsl.‘ Iscoqdfind lad that e is performing l fine IOBAJrIBtWOX: Three new lobster fishing laun- che; slid down the Ways on the Mont Carmel-Cape Egmont shore- line this week in preparation for the approaching lobster season which opens August 10 and Ls mar- ked by the “Blesing of the Boats" Ceremony. Two of the lobster boats laun- ched at Cape Egmont were built by Mr. Tousant Arsenault Summerside. owner; of the new 0m. mtgmm w” the boats are Mr. Gus Gallant and tmmh down on the beaches of Mr. Jadis Gallant, both of Cane pr5n¢¢_ w; gnqounterad heavy op- Egmont. The third boat was built position all the wiw inland by Mr, Philip Richard just west Dilring one phase or the battle of Mount Carmel, for Mr. Gloris one of our guns was in denser 0 Richard. manager of the Union being captured by the cnemy- My Lobster Fishing plant at Mount Car- mel. A similar craft was launched earlier in the year by Mr- hilly Richard for Mr. Gill Richard. A Month to Iuilll Taking about a month to build. thc new launches are about 33 and 84 feet long with eight and a half et beam. The owners themselves —5 helped in their construction. , Mr. Philip Richard, is a boat- builder and lobster fisherman of 44 years standing. He builds his boats in the once-lobster factory cf. his uncle Peter Richard. Mr. Pet-- er Richard now is 86 years of nae. but helps his nephew build the |ALE—-MAN|8 ‘m! 1h. . PItAC- Potato 01W"? urea in Maine. They will reenaln our or five days-s lobster craft, despite years Sims of Mr. Charles Gallant. uvmer of the . fltw- Size S. Ap ly LAC. m.“ menu‘.- Hospgn Min Iiorenc f _ , _ . haw-m. M.‘ u naming latest boat la nched, also aided. | h" l‘ '9' “mu§,"u';}h°’ “Q'- rnasen-wauacs wannmo ' v than. Belmont Street-B Ahmggptvidtgng was solemalzzcid 4m. Fred Meme Willow Ave. Hi i 9 e "Smmle M‘ ‘ ' gM-Nmvggg 1,; =g,;,,*=,,,,m ,,<;<,>,"::v v i." %“.".l"“§hl‘.‘hh§2“' 3.9.2:. “v.5.- ' n; tta, eldest daughter ct the h" ‘n mmmL-s ‘laddresilas Fraser and Mrs. F; s. -Dr. mi cn-am and we. Grant Red Point- Wfls “filled in m of 3L John N3 , u‘ yjflflng the; to Lyman Wallace, eldest son n mcfonbroflie,Dr.A.R.G tridMraWall RoseEasi-l and Mrs. Grant. Smrunerside. figylglThe bride w? attired l: a t Dr. G ts simmer horn in coo dress of light blue with match- """=Qfl' 3.1.7.1 N-i r29 e in: accessories. She was attended 5l1lnmcrsfd c Mill's Dry Cleaning Plant will be taken over MONDAY, AUGUST 7 by MR. ERNEST P. PERRY, whose office for receiving and de- livering will be on Water Street, Opposite Sin- clalr and Stewart, Ltd., Grocery Department and wlllybe known as Victory Cleaners. after l serious operation in the Prince County Hospital. —llrl. G. S. Tlnton, St. Elean- 0l"l is visiting in Malpcque, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Burleigh Owen lnd Mr. Owen. . and Mrs. John I‘. McNeil and daughter, Ruby, of Summe side have left to spend a vacation in the eastern part of the prov- ince.--S. -Miss Wilma Monkley, assist- ant Telegraph ent at Summer- " w‘ side hasdlcftttfor lontrealcanddtlit- NTED _- awa an o er pper ana an lamin Rogers, JQPEQQ?‘ points on I. two weeks’ vacation. M" ' a-s-zl - v YED IIOM I! IIIMIIIS .‘ 11's Steer. Notify John A. . . Edward Road. B___ s-s-al —- DOLL _ e mu canngag: sIrT__T“‘_"“—"—— ("ma") can?“ swan. We see-a. niicrrls ROSS — At the King's County Hospital, Montague, P. E. 1., on July 27, i944, to Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey C. Ross, Lower Montague, l. i. son. l Corp. Winston Eng lid and Mr. DOUGLAS-At the P.E.I. Hos- and Mrs. A. b. Mn an o llc pital on August 4 19-14, to Mr. and lie wish to zhank the Doc MTS- A- - DQ118185. inoc Kathar- Nurses o1‘ the Provincial Senator- lrle Mad-fifth) City. it son. David ium. also neighbors 3X10 IHBHGS r Albion. ,kmdness shown them durlnu llltll‘ ROGERSON-At pita], July 31, the P-E-I. 305-‘ recent sad bereavement. iMrs. Willard Rogerson Victoria, l — 19-14, to Mr. and _____. ‘sorwurraocx at Hunter River i I M ' (July l6, 1944, to Mr. and Mrsli n emonam :"'1ester E. Whitlock, a son, David‘ " CAN-At the King's Coun- In loving remembrance of Jamal capital, Montague, on July 27, P. Maclleod who departed lhil life to Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- August 5th, i943. .111, Cardigan, P. E. L, a son. l , , , _ LMLE‘; __ M; ‘he Kmrs Con,” i Therezegsycar inst is pnsi in sad- dospital, Montague, on July 2'1.‘ , , _ -- t» whey. a <=- a R. %'.'u':.;"r.-:.":'.'.".“.. v.1:'...‘:::" Hgkbzfig. gflzngfiyn’, To dwell on caflh no more. 1 ayne. (JORMLEY — At the King's Coun- I Ly Hospital, Montague, P. E. I., y 27, i944, to Cpl. Raymond P0 unusual eight of l Sum- —Dr Policeman approaching ln i- was a very we come one to ‘I wTéiee {nvrarkal of this story suck [.0 theegaygvlngfn sea. 00 Late To Clasify .—. -i..- . _- . sl- i I To Our Friends and Customers: Having disposed of our Dry Cleaning plant to Mr. Ernest P. Perry we wish to thank our many cueiomers for their kind patronage during the five years we were in that buelnell. child's Kiddie Cars. w s-ll-ii. . Bu! some day when skit-s are hicr ! Qvgcre there L: no hliicr main. (cverseas) and m, V en our days on earth _:.rc over Gnrmleyl 8L MEWS Rd" P’ E. I. ‘IWe will sec your fare IiKRlli. I .1 daughter, Greta Elaine. ‘gngcrllcd by His Wife mm Family. We are enlarging our clothing store and will in future carry a complete line of men's clothing and furnishings and will be known as IMIINIGE NILL MEN'S BLOTNINB AND FURNISHINGS All!!! thanking you trusting that we may have the pleasure of lervlng you in the future as we have in the plot. MARRIAGES cousms -- smarts: - at the‘ home of the bride's parent; Mr and] Mrs. Tyndall Sample, Kensing- ton, July 31, i944, by Rev J. A. McGowan, Annie Grace Semple, to Donald Hugh. son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cousins, Park Corner. i KIOYLE-MlcDONALD - at the‘ hcme of the bride, Forest Hill, July‘ zeth, i044. by Rev. D. Wallace who passed 5W3)’ on Auzusl 5. l"! liiacPherson, Mar aret Florence. , dflughw, o; Mrs E;_D_ Magnon- Inserted by Ills Wlfc and Family hid. and the late A D. MacDonaldhafi-ll- to LAC. Hoyle, T.E. 8.0 AF -'-" roost“ can 1v not‘ , o , inn e ae . oye l N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER ncarns ' McCvUlGAN-At the King's e51?- EMUALMEN Charlottetown and ty Hospital, Montague, P. E. 1., on ' July i944 North ivlllshlre In M::_:oriam — In luvin-g-nlcmory of JAMES I‘. Mat-LEO!) Mount Hope V") by her cousin. Miss Mildred Mac- Donald, Kingsboro. who was attired lllfifif. “i? ‘fiitfihmufi. ‘.¥'€.°..’€°'.’f.‘.; . he BC . I the best man. ~ Immedliwtelyt follgwiéigmtllie hceree- At Spring Valley, con- "WW- " l‘ “m '1' °"‘ - h th e w loomed l. all"!!! 0g 194‘, lillisfl- Gfl°d.:vvlitl.'§lnaeyorwi€fl. S-elatives andi ouse an out u ngl, l u- fiends A We Q31“! 139W; W", lied three miles from Ken-.;‘°'A"°f,',§,§d“,.,'f',,,,n,§§., ‘an’ m, lington. Running brook present whexbtggto tghihsexlsriei. 1 through fern. “'°°'“ h‘ w ° °“' Apply - Km For. Sale“ Yours respectfully. Maurice Mill orrj r. e. vucsrv ChmPHI Accountant Ufllce le , , infant son of Mr.’ ‘and Mrs. John McGuigan. WORTIIY — Suddenly at Char- 1944. Mrs. nd h , wedded life. a Mr. in? Mrs. Wallace will relide‘ st Red Point. . ll Granville Street llfllllefllh IOLlT sooner: LOCKHART, Kenlington, R.R. Z~l\l"‘.l 8-2-0. NI l“ ———-——i- I vividly colored wool suits with cotton linings and cotton blouses matched tn the linings are also in fall collections. I _ ‘ .‘ ‘ lottetown on August 4. L. J. Worthy of 284 Sydney Street linuher 73rd year. Puneral notice l r. flllnl l“