, l: r mi stontrdws titisaoisiti United Mari (Ctrnoimisd from Page l) In Memoi- A rims. .1. oanpm cor-inc __ firewall illnnsr vilfvlith Armoured iieglment Last Night V‘ A isms Junior .. cllldDlllfofiia0lllf0l Sinclair (Bydney)' Rev. J. W. Barbour (Windsorl- Rev. G. A. A. “n” Beveride (Ysrmouth); Rev. O. M. Nicholson. Rev. W. A, Macqitarrie, Rev. J. H. Freestone, Rev. L B. Campbell, Rev. W. It. Seeley, Rev. 0. A. Christie.. Lay Commissioners: G. L. An- drews (Annapolis); Roger Outer- brldge (Bermuda); William Co- burn (Frederictom- R. J. Zwlcker (Halifax); Byron ngley (lg-Isr- ness-Guysbo-ro); J. B. B. Mitchell sitoiseoo Force“ i zmmort. June ts-(or Cable) '_ _ _ -The War Ofltce was informed caAawaaa-rw photograph _ g i" Q11: F!“ ‘w; .-~""-->~ w- m- i a a ..:::~“::...s-l:t.. can "s ' y an“ ‘ ___. a Italy's ioinine in var ‘were . ' _ 8 ' General Assembly. The General The officers of the 17th Armour- ed Regiment held their final regi- rnentll dimer at the Charlotte- town -Hotel last night. The 17th "9 AIIIIOIIFBd Rflziment. previously known as Lhe P. p; Island Llghg convalsoenoe had t $5.35“? ‘the "ti? "its o '. o quickly restorgd to h a w health and strength. ago?“ b th dasir f Y e wee now‘ enament do not [twill mimosa: Bab to" its original eo . A Dust disinfectant for when, osu, Barley. One pound treats s: buisell. Get . our bound today. It ply! t0 use Cerelll. The 2 Macs In Memos-ions: TIBOPIIJJB DOUQTII On June 1st. i946. the m8! 0! death swooped ‘down the ethereal lnnaclea and without MW from smo the citiz- Rusiloo, a hly ea- teemed and beloved citizen in the c .. with A carpen r r e - - known for his effioien 811g hich he will lot o.» y the with 55 t he remodell- ed and fin the new o “Stella Maris”. 1-11,, tmnygdtats kindred wish "i?“"s"é'a imwtstmsbt tit? p‘ W O 5 B. n 5° ' ed to remember that he is not dead seep. < On June 4. 104d. his uiortsl ro- maine were consigned to the with froxm whence it come. ‘ iaydandltev. Father m ss was e Rev. JD. spoke fit wot-ck and {i‘“""%°“ts“‘° i“ 1.5.... ti. Tésttl‘ tie an e on y a_ rs 1r. tlhe salvation of one's immortal Efll Rev. J.D. McNeill officiated at the grave while a large host of stir-- rowing friends looked on. The pallbe were Messrs. Her- old Douoette, oseph l... Peters. Vincent M. Gallant. Mar-hall Gali- Iilli. Henry Pineau and Raymond Gallant. - Besides a large number of friends far and near‘. he leaves to mourn s sorrowing widow one sister‘. two brothers and an adopted son. May his soul in pcaoe. . Presbyterian tollege Alumni Elects tittieers i 1B Ilbe Canadian Press) TORCNTO. June l3—'I‘he Al- unmi Association of Presbyterian College. Montreal. at a rnmtl last hnight re-aéioteéiuefitvfigémt B am. Hflwi . -- - srlirdznsrhed Dr. F. Scott gasolin- ale. former nrincioll 0! m9 °°1' iege. honorary president. sTiifsd i2"“i3‘.‘i°“.°.5°s§§»°='¢-rt" . e. on s. ' treasurer. Regional Vice-BREWER" included: Maritimse. Rev. W- 1- MaOLellan. New Glsldvw- BIRTHS .._a MPNEILIr-t-Ath thamOiligottgl-Ofi: Hospital on“ u‘? “Anew.- Rocky Pnmt. s son. NICHOLSON - At the Km? County Hospital. Montague, P-E- ts on Juno B. 194d. to Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Montague. PM» ii son, Allan Kimball. ;‘."'""‘T‘o 2'" ‘fit? .S°i‘.‘.‘il os its, . on ague. . .. 9. 1pm. to Mr. Mrs. Leslie Smith. Baldwin's Road. 911-1.. daughter. Patricia Ann. ENMAIh-At, the Kings County Hospital. Montague on June ll. 1940. to Mr. a d Mrs. Warren Itin- msn. Vernon, P. E. 1.. a daughter. Mar sret Rose. ‘- Ma ONALD-At the Kings County Hospital. Montague, £31.. m Juno 1966 to M: Mrs. O and Mrs. . - "I ' ‘Msmonaldhfigplswfoinb P}: a i mans IACI! WATTlwflOQ ~Att38bUlW daughter. "* “can't ‘ii’§’:£,v“'°“'l‘. R y of " You Olloit atts - i1 and not agl raucu. r0 scans. Ne ahi meat Just ‘Arthur ‘verso?- y e-ii-l wins-a COTTON-APRONB sult- k rs in calming Iso- f fires 0313x235. A. McDonald?“ WEDDING PHOTO! taken st s" tnuztrrlrm- Patti. 1%“- ae ‘ u o or n . _. r awlz-ld-H-JL ciwnsrmsnTvHm ciwmcn. There will be no services Sunday. new. 11.1». Coffin. ml m of the P. E. .~ ed a - sociation will be held in the Tryon BapflstCb June out to 23rd. All sedans wil be held on Atlan- tic Btandard Tittle; 0-14-11 in: raessvrmrsn cnuacu m C Please note that the dedgnation service to, be oondwct ed in the Hmtevillweiufllbieurclt w Friday evening ‘a . D5313. of 7.80 standard tint“ 1 GINTRAL PARISH — lilor Bun- gay, 10L; Canoe Cove 11 a.m., . . . a J 8.5. I: minis’ $1.“ ‘m?’ "A3? ‘£3253? _ a r ce - landfnfruf bgltnr: overhauled in ilr - dock at Halifax, is expected to e back on the Borden-Tormentlns run next Thursday. J1me I). THE]! WILL BE preaching on Sunds , June 16th at Cross Roads at A. ssndmdilgexandrssfilii P. . Day t av Time. ial Fathergglbay Services. hi3} and sons ism invited. Rev. Sterling B. taokhouse, Mlniséelradt mar msrTotTon rum-zo- Dr. O. S. hlordland. who recently arrived in the Province from On- waa asnsointsd meat inspec- h, tarl tor ofor the City of Charlottetown yesterday at a meeting of the Ibr- ecutlve Council. WATCIIMEN APPOINTED —'I‘ha War Assets Corporation have a - pointed one or two men as wstc - man at Maple Hills, it was learned last night. The pppointments are said to have been made as a result of charges that much valuable pro- pert at thealrport hes been stolen with n recent months. BUSINESS PLACE INTI!!!)- Thievea entered the business pre- s of Aleert Parr-sh at 211 Queen Street some time yesterday away "with about $25 worth of merchndise. Police say entrance was made by removing a pane of glass from one of the windows. IPUNIBAL YESTERDAY - The fimerai of the late Miss Bertha Scott held yesterday afternoon ma. Fltmersl cted y Rev. . . .'I‘. BSD“. The pollbe ers were, Gordon C-arnhurn, John McClure, Elmer Carr, Ernest Carr. Louis Diamond and Roy MoCabe. ‘ CITY POLICE COURT — Yester- day morning at the city police court s docket, of five offenders a peared before Magistrate K. M. 15min. A man charged with non- support was remanded until today Two of four drunks were fined $10 and costs or 20 days while the others were each fined $20 and elect- until - early next week. A Csnada-ivide f" rggville Bundav School 2 pm Brgflfield Sunday‘ School M l . IOUI DIVORCE JUDGMENTB-— Four Jud ants nlsi were granted b the tvorce Court yssterdny. fo es were: . e ur Miilsnb plaintiff. _ Irene MacMillsn; John W. ialntiff, versus Nora Benni an Leonard McKenria; Dona Ale tier Campbell. lain- ti-ff. versus nie Eliza eth amp- d Francis Allen Baker- and iudgrnent was curbed ilitll uly ll. PLAY! BNJOYBD -- 'I‘he Com- wali Y.P.U.. presented their Iilays Creek Hall on Wednesday and ‘Mfimlos its vhf; M which for this year will " Parliament ll ious Government bills. The Senate e will not alt. ueu-r-coa. nan-a s. moons The final meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Char- lottetown for the current season took the form cf s luncheon meet- ing at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. The President. Mr. M. Alban Farmer occupied the chair. . Mr. Walthen Gsudet reported on the recent Oratorlcal Contest held in the public schools s onset-ed by the Junior Chamber o Commerce in which great interest was shown by the students. l-Ie produced to the meeting a gplendld be pre- sented to Prince Street School, having been won by Miss Betty Beers of that schools t Mr. Nell Higgins reported on the Regional Conference of Junior Chambers of Commerce nelil in Halifax from 24th o 36th May last at which the Charlottetown Cham- ber was regs-assisted by five inter- ested mem era. It is ted that the next Regional Con erence will be held in Charlottetown during the summer of 1047. The speaker was Lieut. Col. Keith S. Rogers who gave some interest- ing side lights on a recent motor trip he had taken through the Un- ited States. and mentioned several wsys in which the tourist business in Prince Edward Island could be improved. Col. Rogers also spoke of the advantages of private enter- prise over a social bureaucracy and expressed the hope that individual centlvs would not be stifled by social legislation of an extreme nature. He also pointed out the in- equalities of taxation in Prince Ed- ward Island and expressed the opinion that the fenders through- out the Island should be prepared to pay higher taxes if they ever expect to receive better health and educational facilities. Mr. B. Graham Rogers was pre- sent ss a guest. iiational Clothing Campaign Plans For tlity Discussed Preliminary plans-for Charlotte- towsfs rt in the National Cloth- ing Colectlon Campaign. to be he d June 1'1 to 29 were made at s meeting held at the City I-Isll last night. Mr. J. A. McIssac. city chairman. presided. Major T. B. Rogers. provincial chairman, stated that a plan. much similar" to that of last year would be followed. All service clubs, church organizations and societies have intimated their intention of participating. It was confidently expected that the drl-ve would fully measure up to the success of last fall's carn- palgn. It was announced at the meeting that Mr. J. J. Lelghtlzer would again handle collections at‘ the vie- first" which would be a_t the City a . Further particulars concerning the drive would be made known broadcast in o rinectlon with the opening of the campaign would he heard Sunday at 6 o'clock it was announced. ‘ At A Glance (Canadian Press) Reconstruction 'M.lnlater Howe said it would not be practical from a short-range view- oint tot‘ Con- ada to become se f-aufficient. in coal su lies. Mr. owe said the United States Government was being "most hel ful" in aiding Canada to obtain ¢"*..:;ie"*"r*.tt-. Th": ‘it’ t: pose y o g n I PP t" anthracite from Brilain or l-lse- where. Discussion was continued on the Government's bill to change rs- diatribution in the Commons from ass fr: lid seats. The mona will consider var- Personals m-s. wiuisnTLTasshm Glen- amsa. usvu by elm t v Rainet attaok and if Italy did shield and to lsold in eiirri...""sn"g_.aicr<“w“3 aw... ish “which lat impair exist rs- lations 31ft that oountrynwi? was *’ loaed today. The famed General said in his report to the War Minister that Allied forces in the Middle East held the fort during the dark days after Duokerdue with the aid of skeleton forces. dummy tapkg and inferior airplanes. He said Brit- ain's stratetiv had been based on the aaumpton that Middle East forces should buttress g. en- tsr thewar she could be neutral- iled by French forces. ' CIBydJmte 10. liiwlalhen Italy as- are war "very l a e mo, r s... " ‘”“ l no e tmit was fully s . uisood- B! the middle of July ‘J19 thinly had two divisions and elements of two more on the Elyhtlen fryitler but our small force continued to dominate the aittistion litndnto inflict consider- “’i‘>"...is'*l“.s§‘ s. . as t. enemy mov- ed forward gradually acrog the western desert into Egypt the small force continued to inflict heavy casualties on the enemy with practically éiloeolltoss tic itself a orc o four or five divisions for a efur- sun j Thrill? their six weeks. u] use w” Bade of rhmiimiy tanksto deceive Burma-rising the events of the 16 months under review. the Field Marshal wrote: "That the Italians failed to take advantage of ‘opportunities , everywhere took and kept the initiative. and to the stout action of the small covering forces in Egypt. sunsn. and East. Africa. and finally to the enemy's lack of preparation or desire for. hard fig "n" period all avail- able equipment and troops were second half of September that re- inforcements in men and material belin to reach the Middle East in sriv quantity." Assault Base At Aioiitague llontinuee ‘Iihe prsllndnary hearing of Vin- cent Mutts-i. Charlottetown. on a charge of aassult. causing grievous bodllv harm was held at Monta- gue yesterday before Stipendiary Magistrate J. W. MacDonald. and sdgouréned un D.b. Msthieson was also present in the interests of the complainants. l Five witnesses. - Dr. P. . Macin- tyre. George Nicholson. Miss liiffle Maolrmis. John MacKirmQn. and Mrs. John werecalled by the Crown. The preliminary hearifif arose out of the alleged sass. t made on Mr. John MaoKinnon at his thorns in Brooklyn on the nighit of June 4th. Following charges laid bv Mr. MacKlnnon. Vincent Mar- tin and another man and woman. brother and sister. were arrested and later released on bail. ‘The brother and sister hiwe not had their cases heard as yet. Forster Island Woman Killed In iiighwsy Brash (By The Canadian PreI) SAINT JOHN. N. 13.. June 1.8- An inquest into a hllhwey fatal- itv at Itethesay early today will be held when the condition of three survivors ncnnlis them to testify. Miss Agnes Fitzgerald. 06. died after a_ car failed to make a fog-shrouded tum and crashed intoLthe Kennedy House. a small ote Mrs Selina Dunn. Gordon Pew- er and Michael Menis were taken to hospital but their injuries were not believed serious. All are of Saint John. Miss Fitzgerald. s restaurant employee here. origin- slly came from near Alberton. P. .I.. and her mother is believed to be living in Boston. The automobile. driven by Mr. Power. was Proceeding toward the city from Sussex alt about 12.30 o'clock. and failed to make the d mus tun-i st the Kennedy Ho . Atraffic lkht booted at the turn somehow failed to warn m and tbflhlioe stateél thgt vy og in ave oar v o - hterated it. ‘when the auto left the road it plowed into the ver- adidah of the hotel. tearing he railing and mashing the front of the vehicle. ital officials reported that . was treated for lulu!- lea to her face. right arm and lsft lag. but that her general condition wg " " Mr. Power. wiho re- n sent to the Middle East P" "‘s'"°ii" téilmi bec s... pp ca u Que by- tory .for confirmation of its action in provid-lrifl union services foa- two ' conglflhtions within its bounds was ioferrod to the presby- terles under the Barrier Ac . The Board of Missions was nailed grant $1 to each congregation l-i hetmfan line. M u i nverness, egan c County, guebgc and atnlsingwick,’ Pr b uni’. a arna grcu o es - terlans is meeting in p y ice with a congregation of United Church members, it was reported. each tggyingxhalf the expenses and st nd Rev. S J. Lnokman of Brandon Man, s ested to the sembly the the Pres er “get out" of the m ionartes of Manitoba Indian reserves and "give them over to the Roman tholli; church" if nothinit can be one for unordoined men serving - byterlan missions there. j “If we can do nothing for these men let us close our Indian fields do n bother with the Indians, and -bly its riests are able to perform all --0.0.F.'er ‘tailed ‘ ccr give t. em over to the Roman Cath- olic Church." he advised. Mr. Lookman explained to The terwards that his reference to the Roman Catholic Church was made because inivarla- the of ces of the church for the Indian le. and thus have ad- vantages t th Presbyterian Church will neveremeet unless n by A the centralization of our coll es, said Prof. I'LL .Sf/8'Wi3l1 of Ha in further debate on the recom- mendation of the Board of Educa- tlon that the Presbyterian Church in Canada set s one- ear course i‘n theology at rig’s Co legs. Hali- IX Prof. Stewart made it plain that the Maritime nod was unanim- ous in wanting t t: establishment of theological teaching in the E395, bu was divided as to whether than 1 should be s full fsoulty or a temp- ar-rangemen . . Pr‘. Rockwood of ‘lruro. NS. and Prof. John Hughes of Montreal opposed the recommenda- tion. Said Prof. Hirgliee: "It would be s. calamity to have weak Pres- byterian collegs scattered across the Dominion." Mr. Rookwood - vored a facult oi theology in Hal- ifax. but not. he arransvmeri new roposed. pOn motion of Dr. F. Scott Mac- Kenzie of Montreal the assembly approved of the scheme to be tried as an experiment for one year. The Church oi England will provide facilities for teaching and residence in King's College and two interim lecturers of the Church will be in e of two of the courses, whi reek and Hebrew will be wright. by Anslwon professors. |iI liose llefence (Bv The Canadian Press) I OTTAWA, ilune lG-Wl-llllflll Irvine. b.0422. memtber of Pi"- liament for Cariboo, said today that he was one of several mem- bers of Parliament called as de- fence witnesses at the conspiracy trial of Fred Rose. 113'b°1"P1'°3T°5‘ sive member for Montreal-Car- tier. _ _ Mr, Irvine said Victor Queldi. Social Credit member for Acadia. also had been soopoenwl- but he c-iu not lmow the identity o! the others. He added that he WM asked to appear in court inMmt- real tomorrow at 10 am. I. It was understood that a merfl ., from the Liberal Party and the Progressive Conservative Par- Ly, also were airmen-ltd ""1 m“ the purpose od this move by de- (once counsel is to have members or Parliament testify es chem- ted- w nesses. It was reliably learned that or- iginally defence counsel and Mr. Rose himself called for volunteers to appear as tharacter witnesses. but later Mr. Rose thought it would be more satisfactory to sub- noenae wlnesses. Aldershot {lamp To Be Reserve Training Area KENTVILLE. N. 8.. Juli l:- tCPl-The town council which as made efforts to have Aldershot army camp maintained as a oer- msneot force training establish- ment. was informed tonight that the base would Instead be used as s reserve force trainitng area. A letter from Finance Minister Ilsiey read to the council said that “Aidershot has been selected as s training area for all reserve force units in military district not d (Nova Scotia) because it la belt suited to provide for the training of these reserves." Hospital for treatment unden- the Department oi’ Veterans‘ Adair-s. and Mr. Menis. not seriously hurt. was treated for injuries to his Q - th fl ht l . t. Jessi arms and less HUN!» is to disbanri and in its place will be the 17th Reece Regiment. A large number of officers was in attendance with lLJeuL-Coi. R. L.‘ Molllson presiding. The following toasts were prg. tMiramlchl); J.. A. Matthews tMont-ton)? Leonard Cudmore (P. E- IJ; Samuel S. Linton t5airit John; K. E. Irvine (St. Stephan); A. A. MacKenzie (Sydney): H. I. Cornell ('l‘ruro): B. R. Manning May l7. 1 home oi’ her Dingwell we of flit standing medical and hospital ear ' she suddw e worse and she passed sway at dawning, Mrs Geo of Fortune Bridge. at y-five- s Joint serv- E Rcgl W. Reid. D.S.O.. ED P.E.l. Art Society Annual Meeting the recent and on the s. a oke to flms on the children's art centre and library in Montreal. W81‘ ll‘! pdsed and responded to: King: Fallen comrades. - The Prince Eduard Island Light Horse: Flt-Devolved by Mayor D. 1r. Tierney, he‘ nded to ED. Second World War- Overseas Squsdr b c t w, .1. McPh on y a” Reserve Regiment by Lit-Colonel E. W. Johnstone. E.D. ' GIEOII. The Prince Edward Island ment- Responded to by Mrs. Willard MacKay was elect- ed president of the P. E. Art Society st the annual meeting held last night at the home of Mr. fflcers rlect- ed were: vice-president. James P; x Harris; secretary, Mrs. Bessie Dav- ies; treasurer, Mrs. l-l. W. D corresponding Grace Mrs. l... Wright. Other secretary, D. M. Gass; The president reviewed . Brsmweil the Club and Presbyterian tlollege To itove Back To Montreal TORONTO. June l3—(CP)—The Preswwflan"Presbyterian General Assembly to- day announced that the Presbyter- ian College, operated during the co-operatlon with Knox College. Toronto, will Per od up 10.1914 by Colonel G. . F ii. v1) ll . . R'FlI1l‘llDYls:t)al‘[l‘(lEid,/3ttl‘ by LL-Colonel Period 1019 to 1939 by LLCoEtmel L. T. Lowther. O.B.E., . wattage?! by Major L. wicood- Lircflmlrl Wflworking seven days Island ick; Miss Campbell; program director and exhibition director, Mrs. James E. Harris. the year's activities and reported on Maritime convention held in Wolfvllle, N. S. Mrs. J. A. Fraser was appointed for P. E. Is- Marltime directorate. Chandler showed iWlndsor); P‘. I-I. Corie (Wood- stock); Prof. P. M. Bayne. Dr. J. S. Munro; alternates: E. E. Hew- srm tAmhei-st); G. C. Dexter (Lun- enburg-Queerts); C. L. Andrews tPictoul; J. H. Nlckersori mouth). Would Close Gas‘ stations SACKVIILE. N, B.. June 13-. (CPI-The Maritime Conference of the United Church, after hear- ing the report of Rev. B. J. W:irr, Maritime secretary of the lord's Day _A|ll8llC9. today supported the practice of closing most gasolirie stations on Sundays. ' Mr. Wat-r reported that the Al- one day in seven for the laboring _man. especially for the 70.000 men m the gasoline trade who were a week and long hours each day. These mrn emoyed a Sunday rest during the war. and a rotation system had been devised for dispensing syso- line on Sunday. Mr. Warr asked the ministers and laymen to appeal to all United Church people to in- terest themselves i-n the matter and also persuade friends to ob- tain their motoring days other than Sunday. Mr. Wsrr, in s eaklng of Sunday observance. saidp evil forces had been efficiently organized ln the past 15 years but forces for good had been pitifully weak. r,_ Warr stressed the necessity of bringing back into the home re- ligious observances such as iriiver and scripture reading. Society was being overwhelmed by waves of secularism. The conference passed a resolu- tion, presented by Rev. W. MnN. Matthews. urging the people to do all in their sanctity of t e 1sord'a Day and to use it for promoting the spiritual life of the commun ty. ' LONDON — (i?) -— Many town: are planning “playing fields as war memorials B Noel Gin-tis- Benne-tt, treasure“ of the National Playing Fields dotn recently. back to Montreal this year. A proposal by W. H. Mac Vancouver. not to re-open the col- lege in Montreal but instead to establish a theological Halifax was ruled when no one seconded his motion. Rev. Robert Lennox. s graduate of McGlll and Princeton Univer- sities, was appointed professor of Old Testament literature and ex- egesls at the college. A recommen- dation that no principal be ap- pointed this year was passed by the Assembly and the office will be movedpremaln vacant. Dance Attractions Ray Francis AND HLS RHYTHM KINGS At THE SPORTING CLUB MONDAY. JUNE 17th. Featuring JUNE WHITE, sister of the famous soloist 6-14-11 QUICKIES Portia White, heard on programs in the United States and Canada. By Ken Reynolds “Your Guardian Want Ad guaranteed results in 14 ‘easy lessons - how come my wife out-pointed me again last night!” a,» HAM FISHER (Ynr- J llsnce had been trying to preserve supplies on m, sort Jaiols wer to preserve the The late Mrs Coffin born V Wheatley River. P E I. ‘tvhag daushfl ‘ er 01$; lEtemJOhrt and ‘Mrs. Jock - son. en q te young. she av 9 with her parents to Fortune £111 e mssztrn.lii* "home's". e She was a. loving wife 31d ntotlilxeer. and a kind friend and nelghbflft/ For a number of years she was s _ éatlghxful member of the Bay Fbrtllillj‘ tmQéUJIGNlB ‘which swas largely a was . d , M l9. from her late htoxrlxteutg the B3 - straws" .. . v . . rr . a slated, by the Choir of the Churcll. “ The hymns "The Lord's My Shep- herd" Egg wilt: With Me" were eu . . N1 .' k ‘ oorttgcrgingly front lilflzilfvd-g. 5Wh§ hath abolished death. and brought life and irnmortalltv to light through the Gospel". keghecgalltfargrs £vereHAubre% Aét- , es r ur e. arr u: e. . Charles Coflfiirli. Arthur Fflllslfllfi and i JR. Under ; Doro y, - Norma. and Haul, at house" and four sans, Harry. Alvan, recently returned. from overseas. Roy and at home; also four grandchildren. Bhe is also s-tn-vived bv two sisters. Mrs. Breck- . en MacDonald. oi Fort ~ cad. 1 and Mrs. Jas A. Dingwefi of Boy Z Fortune; and three brothers, Herb- r son. Wesley Jackson and ' Gnome Jackson of Fortune Bridge To these, an joins in extending sincere sympathy. p Aalocis/tfon in lm-i- 3 I family. Isloyd. George and Jean. Myrtle and ‘ en. ' Sadie and Aubrey Aiiken and ml’ ahdAMJI _ m-tsmlliimbeth J ston and Mr. and Mm. Arthur Paranoia. Hands. n . . Baly Fortune Ladies Aid Society. Egington and Howe Bay Wom- en's Institute. Cards and Memnges of Sympathy uLifiieg-“Aidcgoclety of Bay Fortune i d ur . Fnsarph dasd Jenn? and amil , digon . . Florltlence and Garnet Mills. Wil- . w‘ v mmliegnnx; and Joe Coffin. Chelsea. iii"... sm Charlie Byrne. baw- "renoe, Mass. Olive Johnatcne. Bomerville» Mass. Gertrude and John Aitlreri, Ar- lington, Mass Pearl Burgess. Tloronw. Minnie Burke, Ottawa. Jean MacDonald. Chtown. Mr. and Mrs J M Lsdner, ‘town Thelma mow, cirwwn. Edward Frances. Cllfwm- ' ‘ wn. Annie ligills, Olytoéwhnh Eltfiitxilr all? miltne Jackson. B kl t. ‘limb?’ etsnd Mrs Claude Delaney- Alinn{,P.E I. ates- ng and we Gillespie. Pearle Fraser. Sourie. Alana Burke. Souris Lulu Davidson. l-lortune B11686 Mrs. Ernest Aitken. Fortune Bria? Alva Coffin and Ross, Bouris. Mar orte and Ileon Johnston. AB- . m] e. naML Elli-smiths Bhidliie Francis and r rmlwclasd‘ and ‘rlsneisio Afiken and Mrs ood. Elsi Mills. Ottawa- Hszzl Beer anti Jean MiaoBwen- McKcnzie and Ellfifl ‘i . stfi-tsdy Sgduésbome Wood and R. S McKay. Dundas. - Mr and Mrs. Walter Bowness. Befieiend Mrs. Percy White. Need- ham. Mass Gard‘ of Thanks die Coffin arid family. Bill’ Iheteifne. wish to thank their nelgli- - pours and frlenos for their many acts of kindness during their recent. 53d bereavement Also H1050 W110 sent flowers and messasfii 0i ‘Ym’. pathy. EGG AND rout/rm! Mmkar uproar Prod ti n continues to d1!- cline tilde” duality shovim some deterioration due to voik condi- tion. Demand continues k006- sspcclsliv for A grades. cases of emf! We" "Win94 1a“ week for inter-provincial shiv- ment and 300 cases for lci shill)- mgntg l0 Newfoundland. P. E. I. statiogsnareeézuolkinsi If; dcd c1188 9 "e 1 ‘ ‘.‘.“"'.°s medium ze-at: A mum and B 23' C 1B Graded shipments delivered in Charlottetown: s isiee 36-30 14; A medium 38-84 1-2: A bullet and a as; c m. J 59901111531 pr UCEI‘! all‘! l1- oeiving for csrtoned neck: largo u; A medium i0: A bull 11 A slight increase is noticeable in poultry market-IN! W"! 3113b" :. ase expected shortly when flock culilm commences. (nicked and fowl oricss mnsin unohlnl- ed from ion week's quotations. LONDON — (C?) -— HQ! .. m “who “mfi - sssssss. -- .l;.' A.-.