lleads Patrios .i___._..i_ N BW BRUN SWICIIE ‘ WIN valued at more than sion opened June 29 elude: Welsiord; J. A. Ryan, Bathurst. EVANGELIST TELIC DOVER In The FULL GOSPEL B. E. STEEVES, y Famed as a great coden vessel construction centre at the time olf Ge American civil warpthe town of Lauzon, Quebec, is nlsn tremend- _ oisly proud of its shipbuilding activities in the present wnr. of its two vlrds employing well over 5.000 workers. lnd cargo vessels they turn out. So. DN was launched at the local yard" a’ the Quebec Shipyards Limited. t ; P-l-l-C-N-l-C Kelly's Cross To-day MEALS, GAMES a IN R I A M were visitors to the city last week. oaonsa NELSON srcwaar 0'5"” (Vancouver Exchange) sghe tdeath oi Mr. war occurred T " home lgnvaflcouvelz Db | hMiss Josephine MacDonald. Char- wrls nothnexpect/ed his eias a shgck to htiis‘ l‘6l8.< e , e was e ' rt and Mm 8,5,2: ("mi taréancls Flynn entered th: PBL He was 58 o own Hosp tal last wee m vathl and underwent an o ration ior He married. Aitken and George N_ ant business. esday, June couver for 30 years. the former Margaret had three childr M yslhfgfingg, report the best season ever in He was an engmeer their memory with good prices. the Canadian Nat- ears. a man member or zanhnn Mrs. Malone has been teacher at 5, AF. and A.M. Ash- available his ill- ’ u t_ present, also. visiting his old home he had a host ofrefgieiizlis. m st‘ Peter‘ Harbor‘ of excellent character. was administered during nos-s but to no avail. _ m“: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Mr. ta? Biggie sfftms- 5x15‘; Mrs. Frank Dunn motored to Kelly's George Dilflaigf! spending most oi the time at Mr. ob is to co-ordinate the work o: l1°1l5flhd8 oi Underground mem- bers who are wrecking German communications and supply routes. n all oi Prince Edward Island. Mammy‘; old home‘ The funeral servi h ld 1h following Thursda c? was E e‘ v were wnduch hPte. James Morrison, who is Pleasant Masonic s C. Eiui3at€old. ‘Hi? l‘ w “mu” Wcekt rejol ta Provot 0o friends. ° n e 5 n” in the Masumc in Northern Ontario, cemetelri", Burnab. , M i Van ouvc nd c’; Edward {slgndlhas been cooking for the fisher- RS SCHOLARSHIPS u) N. om’ sas.csllrl,la§,s,i“p‘ relatives on Prih ell by the Carnegie Corporation New York. the Ontario depart- ment oi education and others have been awarded ior the University of‘ Western Ontario's summe school courses at Trols Pistoles, Qua, it was recently announced. H. E. Jenkln oi the University of Western Ontario Ls director of the‘ bilingual school. at which courses are to be given in basic English by John Kelly, Montreal. The ses- I s d fw day with he ister m1. THOMAS SULLIVAN fie“ *‘ ° Bfmh 1' 5 l Phillips at insist. Peter's Bay on Sunday where Mills on Tues- Rev. Emmett McInnis was raised i944, after to the Priesthood. A brother John 15 months is station agent at Morell and a was tcnder- sister Mrs. Louis Kelly also re- nnd daugh- sides here. Hc Was born at Ar- i" 14, May ll, 1363, son Congratulations are extended to y and Flora Sullivan His cheerful disposition bright; spot in lihe memory of the o Based peacefully home in McNellrs day morning, June a lingering illness of during which time he - l ' d i ~ b li l Carnegie scholarship winners in- y ca“? o‘ y 1S w {e New Brunswick - Gladys E. Mc- Gowan, St. Andrews: Edith Carew. Nova Bcotia-Norman E. Blac in 1t1,1t k.M.Bl ;lmherst; Dorothy Graham, l-Iali- m “as who “new 08p a as wee r5 Gang“ 8X m and loved him. Thcre it to mourn his wife Ellz gtbgthlaflstill, while her husband, Pte. nd Phillips, three ln-gtlrgyslBrllailgei- is a Quebec man. In 1t 1-1__‘_peace time again they plan to ronslmake their home in Bristol. (Edith Carcw is a daughter oi _ Rev. B. E. Carew, Welsford, N.B., ; and a niece of Mr. Clifford carew [ and granddaughter of Mr. flidbert l Sillighant, Hunter River, P.E Austin, McNeilis Mills: John and A Bear River man lost a valu- Arthur, able horse While on visit here last , Old Or- week. Mr, and Mrs. John J. Mac- Ml-s, (gqnygcjnonzlld. and two small children of 4nd Bear River drove to Morel! a mile the familyiirom here to spend the day with McMillan, Portland, Florence at home. A or oil-hm wlll conduct "m “‘ "°’"° °‘ "‘° “m . d-Hmd Mrs ma... our... a... '. ’ rgzllchjil-l inn for home in the evening driv- REVIVAL MEETINGS eceased‘ in)! a driving horse in a light wa- nd 16 great-gm One son George prod funeral was held from his. and died on the road before a vet sidence Thursday afternoon. to be secured. It was valued at 3. With a short service the home conducted b Hugh‘ and is quite a loss at this busy M. Creasger, Presbyterian - minister,‘ season, D. Hendcrsorhl The remains were the PENTBCOSTAL CHURCH, Elm Ave., Charlottetown Every Night except Sunday, at 8 o’ciock beginning Wed- nesday, July 5, and lasting over Wednesday, July 12. lollcwsrl tr Miss Mary Sinnott. teacher at n Church Savage Harbor school and the id by Rev.’ children oi the district where sur- lnicrmen: Wnsl prised last week by a Vifiit "Om la were a service was he Hugh M. CfCilSEl‘. in the adjoining cemetery. John priist 1n China for thirty Odd P. M, years, who is home from that war- R.s-‘ tcrn land on extended leave. My Sherperd", "Rock g "Lead Kindly Light", Floral utes were many and heautlfu Pastor. trii, children to learn he had attended Ship-Building Centre Celebrates Wartime Product and of the sleek fighting shins when the frigate H. M. C. S. LAU-. oi the O. T. Davie A: Sons division he whole town turned out ior the Went, The ship was blessed by tM cure of Lnumn, and sponsored bv the Mayor's wiie. Customarily. this yard docs not nulilt its frigatrs, but ll the case of the LAUZON, it proudly insisted that it in- nllmvcd to tlrn out the complete vessel. The result is shown in ill!‘ above picture , l, 1 H. M. O. B. LAUZON. as she slides down the ways, hcr pennants fly- ‘ lag, almost ready to join the invasion fleets. l Bristol and Vicinity Mrs. Laurence Gauthier was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald was ~. in the city last week on business. Mr. McLeod, ‘Postal Inspector. lcharlottetown, was in this vicin- ity last week, __-..= Mrs. Melvine Furguson, Mrs, Ted Anderson and Miss Mabel O'Brien, The Bristol school closed last Friday _for the season. The teacher for th past year was Miss Mabel Mrs. Cliifofd S. Maclitwen was in the city on Friday on lmpmrfl. ttotowrl. spent the week-end in Bristol with her parents, - the removal oi tonsi . The lobster season has closed ‘m!’ down for the year and fishermen Mrs. hram Malone was a bus- iness vis tor to the city on Friday. Sinnotfioad school for the term. Gordon MacEwen, a CNVH- is spending a twenty-eight day leave with his wife and family here at Mr and Mrs. Ephram Malone and Cross last week ior the week-end ome on leave with his parents at avage Harbor, visited friends in ristol last Week and leaves this iss Kory F. MacDonald who men at St. Peter's Harbor ior the Dost two months has finished her work and has gone to the city to rs. W. A. 0 Quite a number from this vic- inity attended the Ordination at Pte. and Mrs- Robert Belong-er, on the arrival oi a new eight pound boy at the Charlottet/Jwn m-clwas formerly Alice Lapierre of his Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. lgon the horse took suddenly ill in about a hundred and fifty dollars Rev. Vincent Morrison, mission l. r|‘.f’l' Molrison related many in- teresting tales of the Orient and it was n. surprise to many of tho the Savage Harbor school as a boy many long years ago. The teacher said she hoped that before he left his xintlve island again he would find time to spend another after- noon nt the school, Miss Sinnott is a Bristol girl and this Will b0 her second term at Savage Har- bor, a school that has sent scholars ‘ , to high ranks, such as Father Morrison and his brother Arch- who still resides in his lovely farm residence here and others who have made a good success in life. __ ;- lei/raj’ l0 via/f; 00 1010/ . . . . Com MEALS are what but most everybody like soup that folks are servl Chicken Noodle. No need to ask a man how he ii spoonful a big grin will spread acr Grandest Chicken Noodle Soup For this soup is made from get the kind of goo get with chicken noodle sou - is deliciously tender chick tasty egg noodles too; It's the kind of satisfying soup men reall nourishing soup for all tb just noodle soup—but Chicken Noodle e Red-aad-White Label. FWM. . ClllCKEll noon: sour folks like these summer days- s bot soup to start with. And the ng more and more ls Campbell's kes it. At the very first oss his face. “Um-m good. I ever tasted!" he'll say. plump chickens, slowly ‘ d, rich broth you used to p in the good old days. There en meat, and lots and lots of ygo for ; z : a good, Remember, ifs not jSoup. Look for th N 9 T J U 5 T N ° ° D l- E 5 ° U P -' B U T CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ding reception, enjoyed b than a hundred invited Zion United-baptist Church. ‘anal manna _ Blauveldt. on Friday‘ evening, June 23, the Hem)“ Gmdys Harding sacrament of marriage was cele- Dawson, daughter of Lt-Col. ric m, popularity o; “u, mum; G. DHWSOH. V-D. 95ml) 5°11“ was, in some measure, attested b" mnndnnt at Camp 69 C-I- (B) T-c- the verv numerous and beautiful llnri MP8- DfHYEOII- YOFYTWTU’ '9‘ gifts which included cheques. cut Charlottetown, P. E. 1., and Flt. 555' Spade C111,“, “rgdgewggrL Licut. Joseph Eidwani Ledizletter, Suva,- and “m, 1mm, RCAF, only son of Mrs. Weithy My," me reception’ My, and Lfldbettlor. 0i Emis- Tenne-BN- Mrs. Ledbetter left on a wcddinj- The ceremony was performed mp o; some weeks which will 1n- by Capt, the Rev. Gerald Guiou. cludc stays nt Krdgcmakoogce and pastor of the church and Protest- at Fredericton. N.B., after which ant Chaplain of Camp 50- B8515‘? 0d |7y Flih-Ueuil m9 R9“ H- 3- come their return to Ynrlns-ith Hiillflllli‘ Protestant Chaplain, IR. whom they have secured an apart- C A , _ , | cnpt. w. E. Fletcher. Adiutlmt §——————— of Camp 60; DNSIdtId at the 0f 8h.‘ l/Lan could direct his ways l1." Given in marlrlalzle bly her ilaialof. . lain relascnr. icllndb stuaprart‘ lllsllll‘ the bride was ovoy n a. we ng ytaste oss o: : u n asgvfu own of white satin with 1"" us wit. and flavour. and bl‘l§l‘ill1""l, cngth veil. She wore a coronet and laughter. and perfume-rs. to c.1- .of gardcnlns and carried a bridal liven the day; oi mans pilgrimagr. bouquet of gardenias and red glneelbto-‘clhann h? pained sicps ovcr rcses. urn ng mar e The bridesmaid. Miss Alioe Daw-l l son, sister of the bride, was attir- ed ln pale pink with blue acces- sories. ‘ The groom was supported by‘ Flvim Officer Robert DeGrace. . ‘Egg? church was beautiiullv de- M.‘ l 'ccratca for the occasion and W88 T°h°"'h°“'°‘ ; ' l l "0' igcd uith guests and specta-i ittlztiiz’: rs. I ~» muadron Leader Roy Renwick purqomollient mid Flt, Ueuts. Foster. Bean and I -~/ I Jlcxander, all of the near and A Ifcllow officers of the groom. sorv- I ednlllililutighililq’; slyning oi the re-‘ SOAP Wud Ol-NTMENT l‘ ulster Miss Cullen Guiou. soloist,‘ Tnankufaaahyflfl, l was heard in n beautiful rendi-l Lon of "Because." Following the ceremony s. wed- ..__ ,.____ v YmiHOEBIPINE IIILL APPOINTS LECTUR! cs s, ER ON RURAL CHURCH Church for the 1944-1945 session. ,His Presbytery and congTES-lfliifih lhave elven him leave of RbSBIHIE lior a year to serve the College Halifax. this capacity Mr. Lockhlart was born in tihelEdvuard Island. He Arts He served the Church on the pz-air- acquaint himself with prozrammes ill to ' - D was held at the Dawson YCSlKlPilUhl Pleasant Street. The customary,‘ toasts were drunk. that to the‘ N ' I b“ being proposed by F0. De- th 8 Grace and responded to by the U te groom, and a three-tier wedding cake cut by the bride and groom the apoolnlnlcnt of Rev. trad ha t 13 A,, of Little She Prince Si. James in Antiezohisn. ' known for his active interest . for the betterment of gsentbv the Department _Divinl-tyy Hall. [MISIOTLS to the Uni rch of Canada in Maritime Provinces. has announ ed Deg-roe E. Llock-flege and his to from the Presbyterian College. Hul- elLiiax, now Pixiejllll Serving refreshments were thelbc sb Ynrmouth, I_~l.S.. was the scene oi M15595 prance; Landry gem,‘ ~ a most brilliant social affair when UM mum mm. --~ scial lecturer on The Rur and Jos-' “Med between Elsie M" gpuliiene Pitman, girl friends of the their hosts of friends will W91- ment-Yarmouth Herald-Telegram ‘ ‘—Sydney Smnth l and rescue crews are kept pnticlltlv and l‘:li‘(‘illll\'. age, and before long An RAF fighter plnnc peppers a ' -, \- t: l0 . . , , N?“ ‘M pm F] d pumps“ plan“ (llglzlna 1.1 one ruined house for three hours, they finally lm- rthed a hand of a man who had uried in the tumble-down the strain of llircc hours this Briton still manages a smite. y‘ England. This one is knocked out oi’ the sky a moment later, but cth- sufiered a head injury and severe ‘hers like it hit British homes, 4106K . -