,.____. ._'_"____. fiILY a, 1944 - \ THEWESTERNGFITARDIAN “""..........' "‘ III! i‘? ‘ w“- - fleeuuonmnuxgegiwyuucunqu- “Qgceq. will. an uuuefi w-"li."'n"'3" - ._WA.N.'I‘ID—MNd m’ imu of -TIACHEI._wantcd for Fern- Tbere was only minor damages-S use to selective Service Office. _ Bummcrside. . a-ao-zi. "Nhfhlfodmflfofffgmit ‘i; commence on an addition to the i.""¢‘.,“"'i'.."""'..... n--.."-‘»'i3".1‘.-m. II U‘ " a em :3: also’: llo m telmmhie m venue en yell run. JUNE 80th IS THE: rmiu. DATE 01' Dlyment of 2nd installment. of organise - — enoe e- rel . icumo w n rol- suh rib: iiv gill? ll”§§'i5i§b°'wmi§tsw'§' “w” T‘ - institute ‘Sig!’ b: :0“ in m er oil sltovlghmdabinug: e-ai-in. ' Bail, . . ename. or - “'- "' m°'“°“ y O-pbfl-II-i: In»? 00.. m. Siimmerside. i-a-ai “FFIPIIATION w‘: IN- “L h h P pa. J. s. MsoMILLAN will be “m ngvzlitefllililkiit-ge. aApply Mrs. w? f Mclfilillimlusepclifefirxyt %t mm m‘ “n” ‘my f}, hi,‘ » ‘g, 235112)‘, so Convent aitgongi Bedeqile. 7-3-4l ' - . - - —-— ' TAX ' ‘um’ e i -sucirr moor Fill - Fire- ms instarllAnIrgilgsiaflslvic-‘Frfiefioeegllz -WAN'I‘ID immediately an ex- men were coiled to tho rosldence of to avoid long waits. Due dam Jim}, hwnogmphe, Wm; “m; Mic; Viola ilacxenhie. Notre Dame 30th. 6.2;,“ ' flown“, 0g. bgokkeepinl and of- Street. Dimmer e YWIQTGBY l , . -__. a“ w“ e_ 390d u; _ m! morning for a. blaze on the ioor. . | 1N ENGLAND _ l - Friends of Mrs CEIITIIAL Cllllilllll —____.__-__..- SECOND INS ALL Civic ‘fuses is dl-lBTJllllbbgigi-III? c! 6- COOKS 101' P110003. IUIANCE. E u, ltd‘. a resident oi’ Char ottetown for a —TEACHER wanted for New ~Annan School. Apply Jamel Tup- 1 ,- mw‘ ma,“ was 11h. EWPGWYY- 193-41 mom. TheBExpIessaDeptq will vase ' " svtgsllollrladnslérgde lggl-ll ill-gee” iHe h-coduunnu CIR- J “hi-d our Margit-sin om Also March ‘Of Time October. . l.“ I r remain 0PM! y Tilti- .- YES I. ~l|tl. J '—*' myfwd Bflturdey evenings ub e Stunmereide, has rev-dyed e SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 “Wlggfxfsg sgrrcv won:- 10 oclock and will close each Wed- beautiful bouquet of roses from her heén Bu l i H188. who has nesday at noon. until further not- son, Lmr. lirmest Steele who is ser- Tuesday At 2:30 m“ Chllllltl; m nister at the Cen- ice. Harold R. Moose, New Arin- vnu; with the Canadian forces in scv r l rs hn Church here for an. G-ilfi-ii. Italy. these were a Mothers Day PLilEAsE NOTE we}? a mon h; preached his (are- uoiiu: on FURLOUGH M i gimtligere apparently delayed m — — f” Isqzrglogdligwlxéfihtivdg; mgr-s .-- - a- - , . . . - . g In Ilckey of tho Prince Edward U TEA a All Matinees will begin hi. gage‘ retired from the active land Iliirhianders is sum/inf! F NERAL A Y F0 TUNE 2:30 instead of 3:30 unu] Churicfiylastinyeaihe Presbyterian — The funeral of the late Milton R. Dingweli was held yesterday afternoon from Bay Fortune Un- itcd Church where services were conducted by Roy. W. A. Mac- Quarrie. Interment was in Bay Ibrtime Cenwtery. _ Pallbearers were; Ralph Dlngwell, A. R. Gill- is, Lloyd Duchemin, Charles Cof- fin, Alden Mcliie, Arthur Francis. -_?:L__- -K. of C. FESTIVAL — The an- nual Knights 0! Columbus Festival funlough with his wife. the former Helen Rogers in Kensinilton. and his mother, Mrs. J .C. Hickey. Surn- merside. Major Hickey has rcenetly been promoted to his present rank from the rank of Captain-w? ' —KlNSl!-'8TON player: present "Those Little Tin Gods" in Central Bedeque Hall ednesday, July i.‘ sponsored Join y by Central Bede- que Hall Company and Womens Institute. Admission 36 cents. Sale o! ice cream. As this is school was held on Saturday evening on meeting night play will not start the grounds adioininu the Knights ‘mm 9_15_ 7-3.31 of Columbus Home. Summorside. There was a large attendance and the Bingo. hot. dogs and ice cream as well as the other booths were kept bmy all evening. The annual affair is“ to help with the expense in connection with the regular boys camp. It will be continued this evening-S h.___ —CONTACT CLUB M the regular meeting tact Club last week was held for Mrs. on tho occasion of The table was very curated with a large candles and flowers. P l s h-"d W“ "e56" a CISOIIB S t Mmireclatl - h . i fie liguol lunch $3.4 served? ~ —li|.rs. liked Leavltt. Alberion. is visiting her siewr-in-law. Mrs. E.A. MacRae. City. ' i . ~ ._ . ~ 5M" Eltflrw ‘ ing old acquaintancs. Old timers Stem In Lsnnox will remember when "Fighting Jack” was welicr wclrcht. champion of tlfierMaritlmes. Juvenile Court time while her husband, a mem- ber of the Royal A1.- mm, further notice. -__ r-ifififiél“ H. ‘K5? m“ o _ - Chandler Oyster efigd tolifk (‘$15.2 yesterday and was vcry largely 31;- tended. Services at the home and grave were conducted bv Mr. Don- ald Nicholson, studoni; minister, a5- sistcd by Rev. Lewis Murray. The ball-bearers were: Messrs. Colin . Higgins. Raymond Ling, Arthur “’ j E] E! r Smith. Harold Chandler. Gordon Carow and H d C . I WEB in Pbrlfiiggufélezneitgy. nmmem ENJOYABLE SING SONG _. 30105 by Miss Helen Roach and Miss Josephine Brown and a har. monlca selection by Mr. Arm.“- Doucette/werc features of the sing song for service men held ci; the Knights or Columbus hut last. ev- ening. Plano music was provided by Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Miss Marlon Dougan. A dainty lunch 5 Cases Before The seriousness of the juvenile . “THE CHARDUITETOWN ciusnomiv m gs; FOR rm o COA I WHY PAY MORE? MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER!“- wer given her as teacher Miss Anna MacDonald of Heath- erdale was guest of honor at a sh by the community on Friday, June J0 Tiie many i0- vely and useful gifts were opened by Miss Marjorie MacDonald while lvilss Christine amusing verses. The bride - to - be graciously expressed her thanks for the gifts and the good wishes. Lunch was served by members of the Vvo- men's Institute ‘ Nllss at the school for the past year. MacPhee read the MacDonald Heatlierdale ARMY CASUALTY LIST-A- mong those reported killed in act- ion in the latest. Casualty List Joseph Ross. who was serving with c. Nova. Scotln and P 15.1, _ ment. P12. Ross’ next of kin is his Rita. M. Ross Mount Stoivaxt. P.E I. Among ported severely John Ioughlin Sanderson. who was serving with a. Nova Scotia and P. Canadian Army is Pte. Alexander those re- wounded is Pte. Qellnllilflwy problem in Surmrier- was served. Members of the three E I R lnient. Pte. Sander-son's Side W25 111 evldeflfie Iii. dfiflisiml 0i sinned forces attended. next of ‘fin ls his mother. Mrs. the Juvenile court. on Friday when ________ Mhhhghheh Shhhdehsoh. Cahdhgalh p_ five children were before the court. FUNERAL AT GLASGOW El Among “hose rapoywd 51mm. Judge. L-Q- LBW“! W339 ‘*1 ‘he ROAD -'- ’l'hc funeral of the l-‘ite lv wounded is Pte. Strothard Eldon iuvenile court presided. some of the M155 Mhhghrét Buchanan was Acorn, who whs serving with a boys before the court were only sev- en and eight years old. The charges were, breaking windows with a slin s-hot to the value of 321, steslinz a bicycle and petty thefts from siores It was disclosed that the parents of Om: child are both working and the children do pretty much as they held from her residence Glasgow Road on Friday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted by Mr. Donald Nicholson and Rev. Lew- is Murray. Interment was in Portage Cemetery. Pallbearers were:—- Wallace Dover. John Mac- S. Nova Scotia and P E1. Regiment. Ple. Acorns next of mother. west Devon, P.E I. and also Roderick Crawford who was serving with a NS.-P.E. kin is his Katherine Acorn. MaoCormack Regiment. Pte. IVLooCormoclCs next o1 kin ls hi5 ITLOCIIBI‘. MTS- - .- l‘ side has returned from a two weeks Please. often bcinz chased by the Donald. Arcflm McLeod. William . , vacation trip to Detroit. Mich. Dolice on account of complaints Silliilhant. Frank MdRae. AlexiyaihgnmcggmafléhoflglzlstifiifhhefiE where he visited his brother. John, made by citizens. frhese children MacRae. dunner Finley Mhxhndeh. ' Smmh -——'- -- -' who has been seriously ill. Mr. are izrowiru: up without Ddrcntal -€— who was serving with me Royal Dystant also visited friends in control. and the truaiit officer. \vho QUEEN SQUARE CLOSING - Canadian M1119... Gm". Smith's are 0i’ the worse electric Montreal and Torpntim-S was present, said that he was un- Ag the closing Exercises of Queen no)“, of kin is his‘ mother Mr!- in the memory of the oldest i able to keep‘ them in" school and square school hh Fhmhy Jhhe 3o Jennie snmh Newton chm: PIE; visited Lcsmox island —Frlends in Summerslds will re- the parents refuse to send them. addresses 1h hddmoh m that of ' ‘ __ and the Grand River district on ret to learn of the illness of Mrs. The court elated that 1‘- wsts W the Chairman Hon Dr w .1 P Thiu-schy ev and ca. ex- Charles Stavert at her home.-s Provincial Government $365 per MhcMmhh o E é we're ive- 5' Personals gnslvi damage to the St. Asilhls ‘ii- your fcrkevlery clhgfifsehitrtki: lihekfi; is Exceflehéy Mosh Rev? Jglmg; hum on ox Island, e .4941, an Mm, Roy Aha-n o; orm scnoo in 11.‘. ee ' - on f: "‘ ‘m °......““'“* W‘ ~tez MMs"i..“:.-..i“~?..~..- rsrkmurirs isfisstehs°s°ih.°e..irzzi.fiawe 33%‘?rf“i‘i°r¥anfif“i‘ie°éiieriii e-l-i-oliai-‘ti i-iniiis-“Yg-“Milfgri” .. . s . . rs. _ - : ' - - '15 rs from the top of the spire and down Arsenaul. Qummerslde over eminent ‘his WW1“? 941d "he §°“‘g§“§1,m°d“§h‘h“‘ presented °y $5‘ ‘in? tllifillahIIiJtllxL1l9inI$Il§2ll7€ ‘ w a considerable way to the main the wgek-¢nq,_.5 members of the Juvenile Court 5 if! MY 0P Boyle to Iv- ____ roof. The lntorior of the spire was —— committee present expressed the H" D°W "B. 198F191‘ o! the sraduat- “hands or Mrs Even" Hhslhm considerably dantaged as well. In .445“ Q1011; wagon, gmnmer- opinion that zhc Provincial Gov- 111g Class. " s flngheld will he hlemu, w hhow ihe main part of the church itself sue 15 yjslflng he.- mhmins‘ ‘he ernmcnt would have to provide a ————-—- m?“ She is nlhlmh, stead‘, hhhhhcss large portions of the plaster were ghfldrgn o; M1; Even“ Deamrh farm home with an industrial FUNERAL FRIDAY - The {owhrds recover‘, "after h 1-939“; loosened from the ceiling. (jharlqtwwwn,_s school located there. to which child- funeral of the late Mrs. Edward operation m P E I Hosp-hthh . “In the Vlligil-CY iglmllngioxlixilitnathly m“ Wai- IWO élfiiiivlnismniylpbwii-slieifit lAhmShayrlof Harrington was held -—' ees were own own ur e _ ends _ _ oaren con r0 , e . ay aternoon fro W '- Jiorrlfl Idle ‘virflichmaccoénapenied cegwméeunfiw gufthfiiiefivflge gifhggflit Ale true thah Hilde!‘ ggcwNorth United Church?‘ The 1T5? Bhfiéhj",h§,;,,'§§5§°§§§i, ‘$26K l; "he Bwrm- A a v e m at her but again after being laid wD l" ° °i a 113"“ W ° w" ' vice was conducted by the Rev. T. hm from ms 50h’ pa, how Se... for some weeks-S ed b McLe w t ck gyniighteliiim althouglizlno miStEl-lial DUST AND DUSTER “m amhhggwme §h"h.“'°"m°' your own dustless dust- Jdm Muhhhm one o‘ the‘ ers. Soak a yard of heesocloth in o ‘mhahnhhth o! ‘the dumhh warm water, then wring it out as dry as you can. saturate it with a good furniture polish and roll tightly until the oil has penetrated throughout. Let dry and there you Gad from a health stand- neesed storms. but. that this one was by far the worst. He had never seen or heard enyt like it and hoped that he never would main-B are- point butes to a child becoming a delin- uueni. is liable to n. fine ceedirlg for a period not exceeding two years or to both fine and imprisonment it. was pointed out the: it is useless to put the parents in there is no place to send the child- dren to be looked after 8th for further cvidc =sALvAoE COLLECTION A There Will be a PAPER SALVAGE COLLECTION 8llMltEit$liiEhAiill comm n. siayfiiui, bu. Gather all kinds of waste paper, cartons, corrugaie paper, old books, etc., and bundle securely, ck iii-cartons, boxes or bales. Leave o doorstep or veranda for collection by 10:30 M. Unless roperly secured ‘TIVELY 0t be taken. A triic will be lent to eellect from outside centres. parcels will POSI- Glrl Giiilcs will assist in collection. If you cannot make up proper parcels, phone 89 yid some Guides will be sent to help. . START CCLLECTIIC IICW! The dale: Tuesday, July 4th hi. 10:'30 A. M. Siiiiiinersiiie Salvage Committee Rev.‘ W. A. Maoliay Died In New Toronto land will be sorry to learn of the death oi’ Rev. W. A. MacKay of New Toronto, in the’ Toronto Gen- eral Hospital on June 27, after an illness of only two weeks. Born at River’ John. graduated in Arts at Dalhousie and in Theology at Princeton, and his first pastorate was at Mont- rose and Elmsdale, PEI. About the b? for nlmost three yrars and is now ‘in Italy}, and Catherine. wife of berry pic tiller. ‘ ‘ t E. ' 6TH Our W; TTZHT RIMTHK" Constable assisted by the Rev '12] A. Wilson. The pallbearers weret‘ harem Cudmore. Ielgh SLEWGTL,‘ erbert Stewart. Garfield Stewart.‘ Vernon Proud. and P. M. Redd.‘ Interment in adjoining cemetery. MORE PAINT BRUSHES — A greater variety of brushes will be available in Canada in the future as a result of an order issued hy the administrator of brushes and furniture of the Prices Board. Canada's allocation of bristles for 1944 has been increased by ap- proximately 33 1-3 per cent. Avail- able quantities will be divided by the administrator among manu- facturers on the basis of their 1941 use of bristles and will be used for production of paint brushes. shaving brushes, dental plate brushes. spotting, dyers, sur- germs’ hand or hair brushes. Brist- los will also be allocated for some other brushes. _ ‘not ex- imprisonment 00 or to iail when The cases ivere ailjourned to July . ce.-S ‘ Friends in Prince Edward Is- Ns, Mr," ‘Machiny BLUEBERRIES AND CRAB- APPLE PRESERVES — Canned blueberries, blueberry pie filler onl back on the ration list Jilly i. Each valid preserves coupon is good for the purchase of not more than 20 fluid ounces of canned blue- berries or l2 fluid ounces of blue- Both sweetened Skinner. at present and unsweetened crabappies in "nv in Italy. There containers of all sizes may be pur- ‘ c grandchildren. chased now on the basis of 20 fluid nc coupon. By J. R. Win55?“ his wife and two daughters, IR.C.A.F., has been overseas Th newly Dominion and challenge to us in our day to re- great truth but colnize the measure of our de- ing in France. Miss Helen G. _ s" 5mm. the’ week-end i n Char- lottetown visiting her uncle aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dufi TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At the morning service in Trin- ity yesterday the Minister spoke about the significance federation with special emphasis on the part which Christian reli- gion has played in the Canada before great day. life of the pioneers in the Mari- times and Eastern Canada their acknowledgement of'God in their lives and the places of worsh munitles down through the years when the Church sought to pro- vide messengers of Christ in every settled area in this the vlli votion to the things of God shall spoke with special reference Faith with its application to the future of this Dominion. The anthem "O Come Everyone at Thirsteth" by the Choir in the evening. Both services were well attended. The iJunior. Primary Iclasses of |carry on each Sunday as usual. the Beginning ip in Duffy. NaDDan. N. and Y. of Con- llfs of and since that with the and erection of their com- VBSI. this presents a to (Reed) was sung and Beginners Church School Ptc. were taken was served in the Parish Hall b_v liaIziol-Collings Wedding A vary pretty early summer wed- ding took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander Ceilings, Huston street, Thursday, June 29 at 8.30 p.m. when their daughter Helen Elizabeth. became the bride of Ro- bert Dslzlel. eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Dslzfel. The bride. given in marriage by her father. wore I dress of pow- der blue pills Jersey with match- ing flower hat. Her ccruge was American Beauty roses. The double ring ceremony was ermed by the Rev. T. E. Mc- imsn in the presence of the immediate families and e few close friends. m. P. B. Clark bios At S'Siile th-‘wurred st. his home infifimlfiirnsfin and-v. June 30. after a short illness of Mr. Part- 11116113?! ‘g. Clarlllcrsat the aSB ° - e . “iigywalei ysori OI the late Mr- lnd Mrs. George M. Clark and was born at Montrose where 110 received his early education. As c, young manlhe movedmgg serz¥s.:.m...... and later with sincleir and stew" Limited with whom he remlgniif for the better part of h“ “s ‘Yiiest-Vciireer. He W85 101' "tally years the manager of the Mons Clothing Department. a POSHW" which he held up to 1931. He wars 15m- thc vendor at Summersi e for five years after which he re; tired from nubile lggwgeris K113i’ lllwliifltlnixijrfild later he married in Mrs. Maude Graves who SW‘- vives him. Onc son John paid supreme sacrifice during First. World War. Besides his widow he is surviv- ed by the ibubwinz daushiers- Lena, Mrs. Langlllc of’ Westvllle. N5; Greta. Mrs. Howard Rharlzivé of Welilngtom. and Mls-t m“? Harding of Boston, also W0 r tars, Mrs. Charles hI-‘ridharg i) M _ T OITIDS If: " $2“Z’r°‘i°-.i‘£§uti.."iaass¢ we SW11- son, Mr. Ferric Graves of Char- lottetown and Llewellyn Roi;- erTilg ?ltllIrixiiéll‘rliklrs\vlilCl’i was largely attended was held Sunday HTML; noon from his late residence the United Church at 1.30 PT"- Dallbearers were Megs-PFC- L R. Allen. P. G. Clark. All" Leard. George Callback. Willflm Slackford and James tglungecezhhm‘ After the service c r r - to Albcrton ugiire h United NYC Ilixellaceuuai? boldest four o'clock. In- ewe-- we a“ .i1.“:z;§:"- .33.‘: pallbearers at 9 H , I Messrs. Frederick. Arthur. Ovid" and Herbert Clark. cousins “f m3 deceased. and Hudwn and Harry Pridham. his nePheW-‘l-"S- . W 75th Anniversary St. Peter’: Catheiira The chief service in cormelllion with the commemoration of thfl seventy-fifth anniversary Iof r - Peters Cathedral was tho solemn celebration of the Hall‘ Elm/bangle _' in the early hours of St. Peter's day. The celebrant was the Incum- 'bent. Rev. Canon Malone, assist- ed b_v tho Venerable G. R. Harri- son as Deacon andthe RuralDr-nn. the Rev. S. T. DZIYlOS as Sub-» Deacon. The sacred ministers wore magnificent vestmerits of silk cm-I broidered with gold. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese. the Rt. Rev. G. l". Kingston. vested in cope and mltrc. and attended b_v Rev. G. R. Hartman as chaplain. pronounc- cd the Absolution and gave the Benediction. The music of the Eucharist was the Missa de Angelis which was finely rendered by the choir with Mr. Walter MacNutt at. the organ. The Rev. Dr. Simpson acted as master of ceremonies. The Bishop gave a short address to the con- gregation in which he congratulat- ed the members of St. Peter's on the keeping of this anniversary and thanked them for the kind recep- tion that had been tendered to him. He pointed out that this church was n direct. outcome of the. Oxford Movement and said that he felt. that the verdict of history with regard to that movement would bez-First. that. it saved the church‘ and people of England at was then in progress at this ser- vice, the ‘l-Ioly Eucharist. for this] was the Church's great service of thanksgiving. Altlfl’ the Eucharist breakfast the ladies of St. Petei-‘s, for thel Bishop and clergy. the Trustees‘ and Wardens. and. some ers who were present at the serv e. / l. THNK THAT'S i A CONCIDENCE". HE'S TOO DOPEY ' no THE MDRMNGS ‘TO 6O TO ALL OF THAT ‘TROUBLE! cozucimzmce. BAH.’ , -. HES NEVER “r00 DOPE‘! . TO RUB Fl’ lrdTO ME.’ ' , THAT'S A CARTOON I OF ME AND l. wold"! ‘ MAKE Hi5 BED UP ‘nu. wou Qurr . ' SIDING no WITH‘ HlM! h PM mew-ow- whim. - d» \‘ \ m ...,,,,....- - OWOO J LOO THE STRETCHVElZ BEHIND THERE! DO A GOOD‘ K . 7-3 ' J-Wwirtirww v n. V .1111‘. .. u {Irv illflfll 5 H-n Patrick J. Hammill. away at Freetown. I‘. years ago July 3. I941. Inserted by His Wife, Daughters IfJJVVfl-‘Iet-‘AKNWNUVHEII- INPERSON! w‘! JACK DENNY and ms ORCHSTRA Featuring GLORY PALMER, Vocalist Playing in Charlottetown Friday, July 7th SPORTING CLUB Dance to the velvety. smooth music cf known Dance Band IS-Piece Orchestra Admission $1.50 pcy person Dress Informal Advance sale of iickcfs at ReddinK-t Dr Dancing 9.30 _- 2 fluanr-nnvmvnvwwvnnumvwvrnafivfi-c-cgwv, . w? this inlernaiionafly- ugslore THE mun r-cu-r LL00 ate To Cla fy F01: HALrl-Vfli W ' _ Apply G- ulf-; "-~ Preaching ni a 5,; U"! 111M wears-ca lllk3lllUl‘iillll;,' lilc Confederation, ilic Rev. ‘In busbcal burner guru Iilflathe hlidstvul ihe last war A112: . . Wells wrote some terrifying} , . sentences s0 nropncizc that l be mucliulv Chill‘ .__ H L‘ COll§L'l£‘llC(‘ '1 a I . ‘ ' . i. . . . _ “$7 n16 lllvllkut ul uuraxviil} nllulllfzll! ~ will I393!‘ Mmps a giant uvcr ail lllllllllll affairs for i 1st to Tuurslla Cm bduuual‘ ‘July the next [Wtilllj ‘,‘(:.ii§_ ii- ~ -. » . , y "wnhlls. July u.“ n “m say w‘ d“ m us: “set your l Aflggllisgufieuldn. Ali's. u. P, ‘Eyccr. ggllxfgevéililfgglrieli; u you Sfilllzlbltz‘ ii- - “w” . ' . uxisie hmv. lill- THE lLiPT - ~. micli prom; lllllli M- LHLRCH iv.".ii -~-i; 1-4 i . _ _ come again. i have lZiiIPll klllll lxlguli wtllshfiorltlllclc-Li ‘if’ “wing? “lei-shin ‘oiuig men l)(:L\\'('L‘li 1b and 50. and son Low 5H1) 3' We Rm‘ I‘ Jun" killed "mu mnimcd such . ~ . . ,. millions of i-licni. I hall: I WEI-g}, °Ff9‘,?‘.‘°“¢ . ‘II-Iihe‘ Cu!‘- your substances Cfltlilflllbillall-i .' 4 a “'1 (“W5 “las ‘ m FEE ‘ (lzlllfiillllélllllilh and LlOCUfllL cxpresgiqn .. . h “life-l 16321271‘! _ol uncursinnding \- .i uvuicli our Loru ciici-eq Clrl‘ dil monk. . c fiillllllllllkjll ilic ' Moor iormcn part of Ulla chilies I . r. RJv surallman -. ' J n » Lou s P; cw,- Mm,‘ rne .» lh ' c of” evening ivorshlp bu . p.111. v.‘i.!i SEllTiOH Po (once. ' No_\v_ you huic muln v11 Cl""l_b£‘L\\'L'Cll inc sh and his famllvu, the uorlu: go ' 1.2 snug '1‘,-w. J L. M ui ' “Fhcres u Beuutuul Land on u . -, and sque Z t of 1.1L, i High." c c l into h . ‘ be-' i; - _ . tween my lhisorls aziduisix ll] Willi aznlio I Céliigllflggluinllfg .r.*.‘.'=.:"*.:2.;:¥. ‘-f>."...i‘i%cs;i<- = nu: albuiéfc; 1 _ Wflfl. that 1121:. cunn- lo imss. andl BXRTH5 ,1‘. 1t 15 iwi w come l0 bliss ...zn.n.| —¢_—~€-*_______.- , liriglitcousucss llfSZ! Ali, c_~_n;_du_i.-\(.10.\' - At the Kings Ccumy |our loyalty is yours. A5 in Qw-II-lospltal, Montague. RBI to LAQ fathers’ days our lives. our fortunes, William Acton (Overselis) and and our sacred honour are cam- Mrs, Acion Glen ivilliam PEI mitts-d to vou. But lust because we a daughter’ Wilmc Jan ' v ' " love you so, God help us to sce ilimf ——-t—l e- ‘ all. the good fortune v.12 \\'.ll1t‘l(7"‘ li-ii’: you ficpchds upon a m-im- —» vs i. _ ronf-See 3e first tho 1x11 . DALZ -COLLI.\‘( $ _-. A God and His righteousness njlvllmilc of the bride's. pnycng-f these things shall b- added 4 r iEusi n St t ~ - . . 3'°\1-" I \ m oi {ycv-OTL‘. xhcllaLégllihlyllllielzIgltlili bfihlige ‘ ‘Pill Ceilings l0 Pobcrt Dulzil > bcth of Cliarloirclou‘ e ' 11v AIEMORIAMIDTM‘ HTHS jCLARK-At m5 hum i s J". . iside 0n Friday. June go,nio4-lil.lni5j'la. loving memory of Lemuel Hflqlmli- 820d 83 years. The funeral .Foster.. who answered the i355 T1915 Sunda." [mm Tfllllll‘ Un- Hnme ch11‘ Juh. 3m’ 1943‘ _ iqccd Church. summersido to Trin- Gonc is the Iaicv we lovrrl so dcnr ‘ n): Umufd church- Albfirtflri In- Gone is I'm- vnire we lovoil to hour rflnlfil} lli Alhrrlon C-‘IIICICIIY But oh sn sivcct the prnrniw given (.0‘\‘51“BLI‘3_AL U16 P E I Hos- \\’e’ll mcci again with joy in 121ml July l. 1944. Airs. Roland Con- Hchvflh stable in her 27th year. Remain; How gladly shall he greet u: .3“ rfsbln“ at m9 Cuwllffl H1315"! when h" m". Journeys has‘ iHome \\ll€l‘e a short service will be We‘l| reach the better country ih-em todw a’ 1245' followed b” s?“ 0m, Fathom home at ha“ 121cc‘ in Birch Hill Church. service Sadly missed by wife and family. “m- I“'"m°"° 31ml 7-3-11 mixuvyiscipst the 1212.1. Hos- ‘Ditiil 0n Friday. Jllllt? 30. i944. Mll- Iton R. Dingwcll. aged 68 years, of Bav Fortune The funeral was held I Qundilyr. ,hTf_)(K _~ suddenly on Saturday, ‘J1'1.\ 1. i944. Herbert Charles stock aged 64 years Remains forwarded —-— i . In loving memory of our dear firs?n§3§11§§1i?“§.,f,§3§]"“1 Home aife and mother. Mrs. John R. CHANDLER. -- At i Bed zleligthlaorbie. who passed away Julvnn June 3Q 1944‘ M,‘ George U In In Memoriam time 0f hi5 marriage in 1909 $0 and canned crabapples are back the future dQVPIQPmPUE and Feat‘ that. time from what might be igl,‘“'“n°"' 5W“ 3° ""71 Fuller“ Miss Mary James. daughter of the on t)“; ration 115g now. Rationing ness our Dominion he assured. called n. moral humanism and next God did call our dearest Iiinilier ihim 'H__,“ yo“. G1. m‘. , l§§°.@§‘¢..°'oll$§1§Qfnliifiefibiinli Qhililfffii?‘ Y§{.‘.‘..§§‘;'"’°.T.‘.‘.‘§° Q5521 “GTlve °§.‘,°‘.'$§?d“<§§d“'°1nl§§§§§‘l S22’gfimfigfifhh“o§'$_§§§,s§{;‘§°}§5h§$;l§3i'??.§.-l?".."..5’§.‘$5033.51?’ “i” -'-‘?'°~‘4.7.’¥‘~'- Er" MEI-fife .3’: 111d held charges in various parts apples were removed from the Tii- Praise." English Church. The central act 13v "Ie "we “he "m! is" mi- fiischm ffdll?‘ F§‘i§.,.r,‘i‘§l7.'“ ‘$13.12 Tiff of that province. He is survived non 11$; 1n March, They we“; In the evehiht! "l? M11115“? of worship, he said, was that whichlmvmh“. Rcmhmhehefl hwuushhhd ¢;-,;~i_q.g;.n Church 1h N“. Glhszw; for iinu n: t! n.m. Interment ‘ill Cavendish Cemctcri‘. i i‘ N.D. MacLean I IJNDERTAKER EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North WllishLre Phone lll c 5 and amily. 7-3-11. In Memoriam In fond and loving memory of~ ivhn niisscril l-I. i.. rarer] and Sons. ’ Deeply itlourncil. i $25.00 REWARD For information leading l0 the return of McCas- key Cash Register taken from my car at Kensingfon the night of June 15th. Write L. J. LANE, Box 504 or Phone 1511‘ Charlottetown Receiving sows Friday (Only). July 7. Farmers wishing i0 sell kindly arrange deliver- ies on Thursday. ire.» siiviiiv" ' "