I I I L. 1. A - 1 HE GUARDIAN “m-sz-osrrcs-r." - —- ouulsasms us ensues uuinrrx ' Ins. lllslrllsaeo Alvciflq 4oz. I . I...“ drills Ilfllilgltinn gm, this llifl Bri a, 1111856!!- Marc -_._- '10 . Ifiillrllilalsl —IIO label's. Iaal lavas!» lass noun, o1 or-Sfi great wllalllvladie haiallmpudls. carnival Phsnclflierlluscslvioo hill M! Nlbilllllbic far loilvcrseealsyou euro. CIR! 2i. Fourth I . ‘i Royals vg, In nu —l'0l IAII. — New Moody Potato available by July. representative for s-u-a. us: Clsivin Reeves received vvud - Ball-Id lllliis rum =1 mourns may. In. Kay gfsriuolnrri-LF“ m co —IIOCKIY Kensington rink Wedneada . M h 22 ‘new? Jirveniiesuc vs. n . pm ilven ea. Achnissi 1 cents. Skating aftg? mgtciilfd I _ I-ll-I —LOSE8 HORSE - , , , Colvveii, mail courier for side Rural Route Nu, 2 which in. eludes Traveller's Rest, met with ll Wilrettable loss on last Satur- "dly Whfll lust as ha rescind the d 91W. north o! Summerslde, his horse dropped dead, 5_ -YOUNG PEOPLES’ MEETING —~A most successful meeting of the newly formed Young Peoplgg‘ m. ciety of Conway appointment was held at the home of Mrs. Leigh Craig on Thursday evening. Forty one gathered from MoNeils, Pop- lar Grove, East Bldeford, Conway, Freeland and Foxley River for an evening of Christian fellowship and entertainment The business meet? ing was conductcd by the president Mrs. Leigh Craig, . Geo. Sharpe assisting with the worship m service. The pastor, luv. J. C. m, Parker, led the grou in medita- tion on the theme " e Jo oils Christ" followed by a study rom Mable Shaw's inspiring book “God's Csndlelights". The e g con- cluded with an hour of games which were much enjoyed. S —ISI4ANDER DEAD — Friends of Mr. Oliver C. McNeil, Summer- side, will learn with regret of the class room death in hospital in Huron, South . ~._- vim were Mitchell. when new! Dakota. of his brother Edward l. a devotional oorioc eiliriris! u received o! the death It the MacNeii. He was a native of North 1N ITALY-It has that Lieut. Francis , Bummerside is now ser- .- in Italy. Lt. Nell wait as summer ma: (llapttain and later revert- ', to Lieutenant to I0 t0 lit-Iii’- JIBANSFEBRED — Licut. Cook who since leaving been stationed at 1.15., has been transfer- ‘ Mrs. Cook. IVING -ll Md la ummers unnollth. 4 io Camp Borden. e former Ferne Dystant oi S - ide is at present stow“! with my Cook's pare-ms at Watervillse . S. __‘ ‘ HOURS DEVOTION- 10x13; Forty Hours Devotion ‘- ned on Monday morning at S . y; Church, Summerside, with a celebration oi the Mass oi ‘Bx- gition". Many Prism Y°m rishea were] intgti; _ h devo ons cose 21933:: witlf Birch Mass at u? m. ' cssusurlns — AmOnB those re- - missing on active service r air operations in the latcat sgualty 11st of the Royal Gallllltlflll i. Ponce are Pilot Officers Joseph Lowell C. Comp Noonan and T, Le Church was held at Hall on Friday evening Th a-ifinged ope Canada. followed by a sing fan-rlllar airs. A reading Norman MacDonald was It was followed by otherwise. there was s. lac-g tcndance and s gratifying realircd.-S Mr Parkman .-OI‘IURCII MEETING th r. . 1 CHIN, Herbert, P. E. I. -IBS. JOHN STEWART - friends and relatives in this i s a-ai-a. asusmoros m Orcss ue- 1.231% sh ' 8-2.1“: deque rink Pridafly; in Sou Illddhicn ion Henry lsryd Linkietter. —8 —PARLOR SOCIAL —- A Dlridi’ social sponsored by the Ladies Aid James McGowan presided. A ned w'l r v so o oflto. encored. a solo by Mrs. Preston Stewart, with ukeleie ac- nt readi by he gave a splendid admires , quick l. EIE] ro-ony IHPYIDIE SLACK IUI‘ ELLINETUN EUUNT BASIE I ~. {RANK SINATRA MILLS BROTHERS THE RADIO RUBUES Mrs. Eli!!! _ on l‘- - v . . ALSO NEWS hi] Shows at 1.30 & 9.15 P, M. ‘Q1122 Matinee Thursday 3-30 P-M- GUARDIAN _ IQIEEQIS crllml iiilsililsll‘ ,,m_,c mm, II’ “n1tuhu- | This Null is . of local interest. oi a nevvay nature at live cents a word. 000KB for Pnolos. CONFIDIIATION III ni- IUILANOE. C0.,ml4d., UXUOIgI-g‘ two h‘ d r roof g an asp t 1111118‘ a‘ co r. rooflrrribs asphalt TI-ALN AND FERI-Y-Tlia III-ill ealaa with l" with W. sdyloiula of were conveyed across the Strait. T0 TAKE COURSE-Chief Pet- ty Officer Ross and probationary Sub-llieut. finest McArtnur, both of 8.11.0.5. Queen Chsrlotiq hero ieitt by the noon piano yester- day for, l-lslliax w take s course. EGG PRODUCTION-RR W0 each eels dtuctlon is w and will noddoulbt continue t 5. vary bad asks. and ool voters who have mun- bers o! their family at the front. I am. Sir. etc. vorltn. until the peak production is reached early in May. 24W cases were ro- ceived by Island grading s hot wee . Prices rmiain stationary AWARDED CONTRACT-Chap- peli and Company, local electrical contractors, have been awardedl the contract for the electrical work in connection with the new wing addition to the Provincial Sana- torium. POLICE COURT -- There were in yesterday's Police Court; a drunk mid dimmer] was remanded till Friday, On a c of contributing to delinquency, second was fined 6.00 and s. or 10 daysin fail. A third charged with breaking and entering with intent to steal, was remanded for one week on $500, bail. Two chor- ged with grievous bodily harm, re- ceived l year or 1 sentence. Community Sonceri Association 8 i verdict of death by "hazardous I birth” was reached last night in » - connection with the death of an infant whose body was found in a back yard in Charlottetown re- cently Dr. Ll. Yeo was the coron- er. The hearing was held at Prank Hennesseys Funeral Home. WJ-I. Beaten was foreman of the Jury. INNQUEST CORGI-Unis — A . ‘nv Queen Victoria in 1856, and is escr. l .1 ace .1 c- (“Friifis good co£foo"1\ As good as RID ROSE TIA M1 Three Summer Cottages Entered By Burglar: Army Cadet Corps News RUIZ Uniforms were issued to H-ctoons i, I, and 3 on Saturday afternoon. 4 and I will be issued theirs on Saturday, 3'7. be- ginning at two o'clock. The RC.A.C. badges are to be worn i 3-4 inches from the seam of the shoulder. The rank hedges for cadet officers and N.C.O.’s will be issued soon. Royal Canadian Mounted Police on a routine check at Langley Beach, across the harbor from Charlottetown yesterday afternbon discovered that three summer cot- tages had beeli broken int-o. The cottages are owned by Allison Mc- Leod, Louis J. McDonald an-l Hed- ley Weeks, all of Charlottetown. The Mounties are making an e!- iort to stop this vandalism and are understood to have learned the names o! four juveniles from Charlottetown who were seen around the cottages at Langley on Sunday, March l2. It was also al- leged that the youths drove tn the Langley district with a horse and sleigh, allegedly taken, without the H permission o! the owner, from in L front of a premises on Prince St. Entrance to one cottage was made by tearing off a screen door and breaking a large glass in the main door. The lock was smashed on a. second cottage and the third was rntcred by breaking a glass ln the door. It will not be known what art- icles were taken until a check is madg by the owners. Phonetic Alphabet The latest phonetic alphabet is Military Decorations The Victoria Cross This decoration was instituted the most coveted distinction any British sailor, soldier, o: airmen can have conferred upon him Oi‘ . It siz*.agii.de"ii..s.fi. “i... tiszlstllllllllllll 11°- Buys Property m4...‘ for the navy and crimson for the army, but on account of confusion! with lesser decorations it was de- cided to use the crimson ribbon for Other included: Hooper Horne, Major J. A- MacKenzie. George W. MacLeod, W. M. Flynn, Byron Brown, James Brown. ..___.. ENGAGEMENT — Mi‘. and Mrs. James Simms o! I-iubbards, wish lo announce the engagement of, their daughter Shirley Elfreda. to Gnr. Arthur Nicholson Hearts. R. C. A., only son o1 Mr- and Mrs. Al‘- thur Henrtz, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The wedding will _take place in Ontario in future where the young soldier (taking his training. s-m- GIVEN SUSPENDED SENT- NCE — Previously charged wit: he stressed the need o! forbear- ance not only in church life and affairs. but in all walks oi life. At the business meeting which fol- lowed he stated the reason for call- the meeting which was to deal ~ ceiling a minister to replace Rclv. James Cross now doing ser- vice as a chaplain. Several names were suggested and a committee was given authority to proceed with a call. A lula-nilnous vote —--————_—————— passed the following resolution. Be -Messrs- Carl and Clifford Rllm- this oonzregstion- say who are employed in slimmer‘ Th9 side, spent the week-end at their Bills homes in Indian Riven-K the House of —-— to do nothlnll um. would make the‘ .44“, Walter Mm, of Mills‘ Point sale of intoxicating liquors easier gym-merit, was a passenger by the E inPrince Edward lslandt-S trim Summcrsid on manslaughter m on“ n w“ “Y” the deaths Mush Vgiinknirred Macbeod and Mrs. A c erson and ,,$,,,,f,",““f§,,,,1,';',“':, $523‘? both of Charlottetown, two mem- slde, spent the week-end at their hers of the rtcyal Air Force, LIAC- respective homes in Kenslngton, ‘Bertram Douglas West and LAC. . Shelton Mcsiwen. foreman George William Gilbert appeared _m before stipendiary Magistrate K. of the puffing plan; division the Intematlonal Fox and Animal Foods all three services. When worn with service dress. without the cross it- self, the ribbon is surcharged with a. miniature replica of the cross. The woodworking and contract- ing firm of M. F. Schurmau Co. Ltd, Summc-rsido. has purchased a property 0n Longworih Avenue, Charlottetown it alas learned yes- terday. It was the former can fac- tory and was purchased from Mr. harry Winchester. The property is located on the city side of the railwav track, across Longworth Avenue from the Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. The Schunnan company has ‘e- cently been awarded n contract for the construction of an annex to the Provincial Sunatoriunl and it is understood that they ‘new properly. which has some buildings on it, will be used for storage pur- 1- oralev Homltll of Mll- John Rustlco, P.E.I.. son of Mr. and - -- rt o! Driver. $18k. The late Mrs. Wm. I-l. McNeil, and has been l- 5MB" W” 1°11"?! M155 absent from the province for many I Bllflllw- "W 5W8 t" °1 years. l-ie was a very prominent lite W'- "ld M" Jib" Bil" farmer and stockraiser of Tulare. l- K9°¢W1°n~ 75'1"! 5"" 111 South Dakota. He was '12 years old . llaaith fm- souls thne. she had and 15 ‘ufvivgd by m; wflg. two —- the 110591“! 0H ‘Fbb- 13th. sons and one daughter: also two ,snd pew-d aWfl-Y llllelliltttttedli’ brothers, Oliver, of Surrunerside ""61 4m- The mile?“ W95 and Prank of Vancouver, and three sisters, Mrs. Daniel Bernard. Van- ~ ti’ couver, Mrs. s. ll. McLure. Cali- W h" humm- 0 fornia and Mrs. Edwin Balsiger of . “mesa-EL t0 Whom sympathy Portland, Oregon. s. - e The George Cross This new zfccrzitiorl was created by the King on September 23, i940. It ranks irnmediatey after the Victoria Cross and may be award- ed to civilians. or members oi the Forces, of either sex, for acts of gallantry of.’ a signal nature. The Distinguished Service Order This coveted decoration was in- stltuted b)’ Queen Victoria in i886 and may be awarded to iiolderr, c! commissioned rank in the three services for meritorious services in the 119w- The T1bb°1l 1-9 5111B ‘"1191 noses. As for as could b2 learned a vermin‘ "d b?" “111911 WV“? there is no intention ai preset‘ of “Nut ""98 qllflflel‘! 0f thfl Whfile- erecting a mill in Charloticiowné MISS BEATRICE A. PATTEISSON; The 13th annual campaign of the Community Concert Association was launched successfully at an en- Juyable dinner function st The chflfltJtJ-etnwn last night. There Was an attendance of practically 100 per cent of the working com- 1i. lnittees in the campaign, which closes on Saturday Mar-or, 25 Mrs. G E Fu l, president the Association, presided 'i'l"-e prln- 01PM speaker was Beatrice A. PEYQTBOII. field representative in llhsern Canada for the Commun- ,ity Concert Association of New ,York, the parent organization of more than 700 associations through- out the United States and Canada, and the originators of the organized audience movement which was star- ted ln 1920 at Battle Creek, Mien, and La Porte, Ind. Dufllls the first ten years, as Miss Patterson explained last night, the efforts of the Ccmmunity Con- cert Association were confined to the United States. In 1930 it spread across the boundary line, the first Canadian association being organized in Kitchener, Ont. The ‘Plan came to the Maritimes in 1931 a; Halifax, Charlottetown and Saint John following immediately afterwards. There are now eight associations in the Maritimes. Membership in the association 1g for the season of at least three con- certs. The success of the concerts in the last few years is a prcmiging augurly of future development, and there 1s every reason to hope that this week's campaign will meet with success. SUMMERSIDE TQEIE. ».L1ll~.”1.Ii££iEli2li.?Jlfl][' of Personals __ —~Mr. Philirigriavhari, Kinkora was a visitor to Silmmerside on Saturday-K -cs.r. Wesley Cole. Bovine valley. moving contractor, mode a bus- iness trip to Summerside on Sat- urdayn-K —Mr. Willfammgiiggins of Ken- EGG PRODUCTION UP — PIO- duction shows a definite increase over previous week. Shipments to Newfoundland have been heavier than usual. Grading stations at country points are bidding up for eggs. Some grading stations are paying an high as 33 cents for Grade A large. P. E. I grading stations are quoting for unguided eggs delivered: A Large A Medium A Puiiet 8c B C . Charlottetown dealers are for gradued shipments delivered: A Large 34 1-2-35 1-1 A Medium 32 1-2 A Puiet 8c B 29 l-2 2. Six Islanders Join The Colors M. Martin yesterday on an amend- ed charge of“ causligiagh flrieVCiill: buda Ltd, spent a few days irfuy ham“ T e17 1’ ed ‘u y an Charlottetown last week-S. lltfl-‘tvtd a:“;ef“11i,‘it§e“°§3’§fn§ __M_Sm1 Bax’! K.C..and..wer, .., singlinn spent week-end in o, the ‘inwmgrtéfial “f; QQTQQI appeared for the accused and Mr. Slnlmsraide tlis eat of Mr- and m“ mods 1M” spent a very pa,” Gordon Holmes for the Crown. M"- "Y- P- c“ "hm-K ssnt vacation in Charlottetown last m“ nmvgjmlnmiaEuu _'_" week visiting friends and relatives 3m o! ._u,\-_ William walker a were _s —On Monday evening the l d‘ passeng evening train ‘ ' e1‘ g;- by _ from -March, a large numer of Sirmmerside on Saturdayr-K who have been spending the winter friends gathered at the home oi’ ‘Mlzdglllea Minimal-ll Jimnesi ni-ilflmaran’ -Msjor L. R. Crue 14m‘ ’- “m s =- fending.“ trot-r no .. wear “““ h“ 1 7' H‘ m" ‘uihmd 1g Friends are pleased lo learn that driver from runross Post Office, through port o1 ulgglche “m” Gwme- 3'0‘ |Mr. Gordon i5 improving s-iter his e JIQ '_‘*M°“nmm and Mm recent illness. Dundee and Dynoc. gathering expressed the satisfac- —Mrs. Dr. Parke left by plane this mom- ing for Monctcn on a short visit. Six more Prince Edward island men have donned the Canadian Active Army's khaki for service any- where. and now are stationed at No 6 District Dclpot in Halifax before leaving for basic training centres. The men are: Alfred Emmanuel Arsenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Arsen- ault, of Duvar, whose wife, the for- mer Miss Bella Baquiere, lives at Summcrslde. Pte. Arsenault was a carpenter before enlisting. Jame, Elwood Champion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Champion, of Kensington, who was a farmer. before joining the Army. . Vernon Peter Colcs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Coies, St Avard's, BIRTHS who was a lineman before enlisting. ———-— —- —--—-MYA brother. Gnr. W. G. Coles, BERBJGAN-At the Charlottetown serving with the the Royal Canad- Hoepital on March 20, 1944- to Mr. _1an Artillery. ‘ "u! Mrs-Ivan Bmlsan. Charlotte- Robert rrank Hartinger. son oi “Awwynhwtln- A Mr. and Mrs. Edward I-Iartinger, d” Mam-ls“: M" ttt "ll Moll- a4 Euston so, Charlottetown. Mn’ H m -h1 v i° M1" “t! James Kenneth MacDonald. son m”; e“ 2%“ “w: S dm-‘Fhiil- of Mr. and Mrs. George MacDon- ° Emu“ - aid, who has three brothers and a sister in uniform. PO G. H. Mac- Donald is with the Royal Canad- ian Navy, Pte. G. MacDonald is with the Canadian Army Overseas, Gnr. Joseph MacDonald is with the Royal Canadian Artilery and Pic. . M MacDonald i5 serving with the Canadian Women's Army Corps. —i --___.l George Lester Saunders, son of DEATHS John Saunders and the late Mrs. Lac iii-i Saunders, of Murray River. A bro- ing his furlough. GLOVE! — At White Sands, March ther, AB. W. A. Saunders. is scr- ————- 0. l9“. Mrs. David Glover. 88rd '76. vim! with the Royal Canadian Mr. l-LS. Manthorne. drum. STEWART-ht the P.E.l. Hospital Navy. who is connected with the Carl- on ‘Tuesday, March ‘”"l:o1m adian National Railways, arrived in Stewart, aged lid‘ . ‘ the city last cihigieral from the Mali- Lem . .... ., _ , c. ‘cl-z. rr-"rrnnnrs arc“ c — o e agaenemwo —t art, .- city ysfordny, will return nvoinu. marshy, March ‘if, an‘: '§,,":',‘,§"'_"°'_,{‘,‘;"',nf,1M‘:' 3:; plane this morning, .. hlgllhdfick MacKlnncn. aged as fins Robbhm “can”. who med "March First Class stclrerT-ltlsrerl, onw- mmu mm“ M the Mir-l 22'“- 194“ “"1 “m” 25"‘- 1”“- Mr. and Mrs. George G. Gordon Lory manner in which he has per- formed his duties as mall driver. sometimes in winter over roads so bad that it was aim impossible to travel. As a token of their g" preciation, every boxholdes‘ on Q route contributed toward; s. good amount of money which together with a well worded address was C a Certified producers are receiving for cartoned pack: 3'7 35 A Pullet 32 Poultry receipts continue light with prices unchangod- ' Horses For‘ Sale Jar choice horses (marm included) 4 to 7 yours old. At Hugh Walker's barn. ROLAND WOOD. 3-22-2]. -Mrs. Abel Arsenauit. Summer- slde, returned by plane on Satur- day from Moneton where aha spent a week visiting her slster-in-law Mrs- Lawrence Gallant and also spent a few days with her dausll- ter, Mrs. Roy Ahearn and r| Ahearn in Dalhousie. S -- Mr Aubrey Found was a pas- senger by plane on Saturday to Sllnmerside where he visited his father Mr. Harlan Found who is a ‘patient in Prince County Hospital. his many friends will be pleased lo hear that Mr. Founds’ condition is improving and are wishing him a speedy recovery. —N.r. and Mrs. Jolwh M" or Hope River hlNO returned home after visiting in Summerside-S —Friends will regret to hear- thst Mrs. Clara M. Gordon oi the of d Stewart Ltd... r . lowis Watson o! the Surn- nt B-CMJI, ar- rived back from Ottawa on Mon- day morning where he had been taking s course. B —-i"rlends will regret to hear that Mr. Alban is in thn _ Prince County Hospital. H all —Ml'. and Mra- Willard Riley oi Clinton visited Slnnmerside in the week-end-K Murdock Munroe on his v companied by his dawhtsrs Chrlsione and Katherine and everybody present enjoyed them- sheilveé and lgll bholped that dMa; or n won e orig spare ~i~ — carry on his good wor as mail MABBIAGES ‘ °'" CONDON - xlnn - A quiet took place on March 7t 10M, at a prn., in the United church Winnipeg o! LAC- David Condon, 0111i’ son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Condon, Kenslngton, P.E 1. and Ida Kidd, Winnipeg, Manitoba. “Soon after I peek my wn v y out of the shell. 1 must lmlwnzgltldiibllt Mt Just any food! I am a baby- ‘must b e t I eat will make er break rile-and it food ° a"?- fllllu 0H1! fresh, perfectly balanced mfl_"":! 0 eXPressly for ale-rich in vitamins, min- “ds an high quality proteins-can make nle live Brow the way I should. "Hunt's wily I raise my voles and peep for SIIUR- GAlN 18% CHICK STARTER. It's the best! l . “I need fresh food! And you know that SHUR- CHICK STARTER n made by the SIIUR- u “Feed Service Mill right near our farm-made .. g It?” ed. Please don t give lie stale stuff when you In so sure of fresilrles with SI-IUR-GAIN! “I izlllt good food! SHUR-GAIN CHICK START- h b” crammed with the quality materials that are t insurance of growth slldstrength. Nuff said! l‘ ‘m: want tented food! Well, thousands of baby 0min have already doable-checked snort-cant m CK STARTER for Ille, at SHUR-GAIN Experi- tental Farm, before I ever take a bite. The proof ° 11" Pudding is in the eating! f. “Hundreds of thousands more chicks are gettin illUl-GAIN CHICK STARTER every year — be.- .- "I" it rays to BUY THE BEST - son MY SAKS- IAND FOR YOURS!” l" IN SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE Feed Division of 0min Packers Ltd. KENSINGTON, P.I}.l. CO-OPERATE WITH:- rniiialcan s aovia. Personals Mr. Herbert Mitchell, Bedford. P.E l. is in the city. Sgt n. RuetnchifflAlll. Char- lottetown. has left for his ‘some in nine, Que, where he is spend-l Speaker 0n ‘Post War Society l - Councillor Henry Wedge, Man- oi tn. niman Drug Co.. has leer . 1°“ ‘°’ “ ‘ "“““'“ m“ ed Nditiifisdxr. piflffiafirrritiltirrfichiiill l o i“ m‘ mim“ °' h" 11"“ - s Lhority" said Emeric Sah Mon- 11 By Mail We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Our Mall Deparimlflli fills your Order as soon 8a 15 received and it is sent lo Our Dru‘: Store l! one of the best sucked in the hiariiimes livid rvctythh‘! n available hv mall-n will! write us and you will lei the 55mg courteous service as you would if von visited our stille- Preecripiion; are filled a6- euraicly and sent by 11"‘ available return mall. nostll‘ prepaid. ENMAN DRUG 00., LIMITED SUMMERS“)! world-feder- "is already our most prominent and progressive citiz- v0“ JUST PM’ 0N SLOMIS LINIMENT tar stilt lithe HIM 573:’ m" N. D. MacLean IJNDERI AKER EMBALMEI flarloitetuws and NONI: Wilishire Phone IQ IO .'.'.“."i§'""- Cllicilffe. brosoiirao art-folk m. Herbert his». ldtitlilo Pm“ North Tryon ,1‘ * Mllhy. Nov-than! "HI. k MoNailL with, FQFQA s n s34) 1r; Z the Ballads O1 Ch i tteto . m‘ mrdmer_i__ The speaker declaarrgd this‘ "the —Ml'. Allan ,that an international society coni- posed of sovereign states cannot at Nor-born, was a passenger by m'm°°n m!“ S’ x°mnsm ‘m right to ma war will have io be surrendered to a supra-national “mi Irmhww“ “mm °n wwm" word in man's political evolwian aylmlé‘ “PM”? o! 5mm] m‘ is not nation-states and empires - Miss Dorothy l-larnmiil has H ~- returned to her home after spend- ZQ,‘,’,‘,‘5,,§Q“‘,,YM,§;,§§“§;, Mrs. Harold Johnston S. -—Miss Marl. Lfnkletter. nurse- for appendicit at the homo of her police force nts, , .. ' m" " Mr d M" "New The W" 1944 L‘ the ‘m9 hltlld- Douglas left yesterday morning for Halifax to pay s short visit teher Vllmd Canada. in every stats in the Unit- lnmmm“ ‘m "M" 1° 1mm" ed States. in Mexico and in ever Robertson. Mermaid, who has just ccmpletcd sixteen months service 4mm. Jonah and Cvril Gail-‘ - Jmmw m, (Kenn, o, my Wm "m" Too Late To Classify , m, kinsorl. Spring old wui surunersisc 5.; _ 0i Major A. s. Robertson. ofileer m“ g” “my, w“. h“, m, bum!" m m, “He”?! n , MA i. USED KITCII- commanding the Beach Grove milit- d’??? - 1dr. Walter Mclnnis has rec- w“! h “smub E‘ P Pubuc ctr new l» wort <- csziriccrmirl ‘zltltca. . Argyle street formerly owned by “ P e‘ ° I failure of th League of Nations ma“ summemgc on ktfigi‘; lo establish fivorld peace reveals F“ ml H Lean ne ome. Fuller -Mrs- Leona Camqon, teacher prosper A Demon o, each com, man oi H.M.C s Barrie, is gend- notice later. Cglm 5nd peaceful u," grg sleep- - . ' . ‘ trig a 28 days furlough wi his PHILLIPS-At the Charlottetown h,‘ itrys soverel ty. and especially .ne paw,“ and {fiends o; Mum, gong-Ag,’ on new“, Mémh m’ swede“ w“ “m “m”! m.“ Saturdacn-K Harbour and Charlottetown wry ifhltklgrs. in hlgnvvtlfidgg-l We wit; loved them, sadly miss i" ‘ Ream‘ EIII —Mi'. CB. Jelly Summerside, vis-‘ggtaflngryla ggethgugrlifjt Llama? 1 Naval‘ Ratlntgmgdcorgfi EriomiBralg ggmliwutfildielillgtel glbggihggflllsjlt But trust in God to meet again. Qmmf ‘(éoitlsm tfm ifmffinm “mi. Tulultgilutnoocrkixguanenil ircgré Their ‘laying dDEafilalhters, - but a world federation." fifigqfahiflfl fi“,m"tfi rtartirig at a Idclock. yiriturrirnt s-za-li. ° “n ' This principle of g ' b; 1m he c's Cemetery be wwressmgitlorfl’ y n‘ 'l WON-At Central Royalty on ins 7d pietasant vacation in surn- vegL-rdgy s‘ ggugu ;x°\°°1"°d. 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