Aggqslrwlz, 1944 )_i* m. ppTl-zlvs CATHEDRAL ANGLICAN goohiord - Still!" -»- as We SIRVICIH AY— 50:3 m,” communion 11.00 on. “punish-lode! 5°l°°l u’. g-yxgsong and II!!! ’ H; rsgdldnqifilllirgdll”? flawless i" ssseliey and Irllly- m Wednesday. Ive 1M IIHIY. '5',::°5.'l.‘¥.£‘ib'°i:.t?.l5'l-3 flfltlfi. ll ted, Visit are ,....- $1.”.f25"?.. a ' iter any ""1"- ‘u p, see them I _ , A LeDl-ew Gardner. Rector “up. ‘Muriel Bioor. Deacons-H w» "u" w"- were’)... its MaoNuit. "7' w‘ Choir Director . jy co i n. ma. Holy ceTfi-ZK... and Ber- -u'm:.'.z.z"z.'a.uz"‘rr.iz:"xr. h “km by thy llev. T. R. Mill- .A all.“ s» ,§¢4;-.1_~.~;_. , yu.-ats~r--n_~ver-w~s "- \§¢I'Ig<'9v “s” poo. . ' t. the gre tion glgtwilgaufidliglli join 3Y3. tlfit oi- ? lfiluacrllis TOMORROW U Skinn Solo I Solo Pughe Mrs. The This -1_._ TRINITY ‘UTI-riiibm‘ Mile Marla Me A. Boy Kendall. rga MORNING WORSHIP. Ann Reserve _Sennon: " Preacher: — Dlidle IIoll Tr EVENING WORSHIP. Sermon : Slllrit." ’/ ‘Ly. C. U. Traino the dis No Junior Sun "lfllltllgiiqillsust THE BAPTIST (‘airmen Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets llluisler Rev. I. Judson Levy. B.D. Church w participation. MORNING WORSHIP ll A. M. Sermon Solo, Nllf D CHURCH of CANADA CHURCH Rev. T. u). Melennau Iluislar n m ., win I uci bu h sl-ad "y." D e of the Doing Our Beat.” er. : "The Lord Is Buck -- a or. lily Light” Mn. Frances "The Fruit of the McNevln. Lead Kindly Light" ._ ans — Mrs. Frames lloll . .- -Ev r. yG. Elliott Full, organist f" lily School for the eafih?____" Church School l0 A. M. Bible Study service-of the elcolnes your visit and :- "AIJntlI the Day Dawn." a iTlrlzslsv reruns , _ ,____. ._..L_.. frills KIRK or s1‘. JAMES _,. Minister V m Rmsxmu. “mam Y Organist ' Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. ll a.m. DIVINE SERVICE “h; "Th; B ‘ ’ ' (Mailott) Ilis Nora Downe. The Rev. E. A. Wright oi Knox ‘ Church, Wallacebur , Ontario. will . eouduct the serv ce and deliver the Sermon. (Morning Wtlrtlhlp only during the minister’; vacation.) ' Morning service broadcast o r, UNI. i "zloN PRESBYTERIAN , cnuncu G "- fflngg and Grafton Street Minister acv. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Organist, Miss Helen Stewart Choir Director-Mrs. Arthur Roper MORNING WORSHIP llz00 A. M. EVENINfi WORSHIP 7:00 P. . The Sabbath School meets at ten. o'clock in the morning. 1 The Guest-Minister for ille day; will be the Rev. w. Lloyd lihclwl-l lsn, New Glasgow, N. S. ’ i ‘Enter into Illls gates with thanks- " giving, and into Ills courts with e; be thankful unto Him.‘ and bless Ills name." You are cordially invited to wor- lhlp with us. IODALITY AND stunner-for » s-r. iossrll-s convsmr losing inectlnfl the c v Alumnae hldioth ages)“ that sh er or s a B, lad ordered new folding chairs for‘ the Aseelnlblv Hell. and it was de-‘ (Med to give a donation of $100.00 towards t e mlrchase oi these chairs —half to be bald this veer, and the co next year. Mother Super- i h‘ e her appreciation oi he mendld spirit oi cooperation Iliflih e members had shown . Leo I-ierre way in which he had conducted e Question Box that had been en- so much _ all. After the mee ng ull assisted at when o! the Most Blessed men The following articles for thc led those have been completed to :6 sweater-r e Bteirs of socks: bennetr and t pa of Dylernas. members are now working on mM-ltimlflemmtletam ti-l yea ma e n: c r Ice as follows: $5.00 towards for ratings‘ room at H. Queen Giarlotte"! $20.00 Red CF05; and 815.00 0O gel’ balance on sewing machine I vent pilpils. 00h --____ I Peter Speakers: your F C vi stun. EVE Solo (Menll Burns. Mis ' o ll A worth. ‘Sermon topic: "Christianity must Go". Solo "P... °".°BE"_E€."I'.°°- | PENTEC ll A. M.: Morning Worship. 8 P. M.: Sunday School. 8P You are cordially invited to these ser Flor 0f ROME. . of Florence. tlg deadly and German armies, was facing sllortag outbursts of civil strife today. While military operations 1n and a round trol forays, machineglm positions ined both banks of the Arno Riv- er" nlon c) The battle lines had cut the city f: from food sulgtly from the sur- lmmdlng c richest German destruction of the Dower plant had deprived ‘the city of light and caused an ulv sl eers for a history bed of cist extremists. Fighting between these elements was known to have broken borhood 39. prominently known in Gre Britain si-rator. Normand WHERE SHALL TIIE SINNER APPEAR? 4:18 GOSPEL HALL (Upper Prince Si.) Gospel Service .. Sunday 7z30 PM- Slislday School .. ... Sunday 9:30 A.M. G. A. Ramsay and D.‘ L. Ad ALL WELCOME — COME Trowbrldge 5080 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel l. E. L0lttl a 80li, lli0. W]! Massachusetts Avenue. Cambridge, Mess. ' FUNERAL SERVIOE Our Atllol D. MacLeod is familiar with llnersl problems for New England. outset lllm for prompt and efficient ser- ca. "SERVICE" is tl “LONG” Word Sermon: “A satisfied." You are invited to worshp with THE BAPTIST CIIURCII CENTRAL CIIRISTPIAA 00d had been distributed Jtuailon‘. with black market- bottle oi water. e Tuscan capital has a Ions Mr. George John- NING wortsrrrr 1 r. M. Call to Life's Dis- : "O Rest In The Lord." - elssohn) Miss Pearle s Mary Bentley, or assist CHURCH Kent Street rganlst, Miss Marianne Snunde s . M.: Rev. David L. Waiter- by Mrs. Watterworth. FULL GOSPEL OSTAL CHURCH Elm Avenue . M.: Evangelistic Service. vices. Pastors: B. E. STEEVES E. L. PROSSER CENTRAL Gllillilllllt ‘g Cont. the Rev. .l. n. 8-10-21.‘ TRAIN AND FERRY --» The: train left Borden last evening with? ‘i120 passen ers, alirilllrla hire ‘with o : . ' made t u: O e my trips yesterday. g the City are Mr. T. Parker with their, re visiting Mrs. ‘parents and also enjoying tful Keppoch Beaches as) ts of Mrs. (Major) F. M Nash.l r. Parker is Manager of The‘ Canadian Bank of Commerce at]. Lunenburg. N. 5, l ziGET YOUR SEASON TICKETS now iur Old Home Week. 0n sale all drug stores an See the whole show for halt the Price. $3.00 admits to all gIBIIIDOII and evening shows. 3.3g Personals -__. Miss Florence Morrissey, R. N of lsosto relatives Royalty. n. is visiting lracnus and! ChBYIOLtELUWII and! l a Mr. A. A. MacFarlane-Brown," Toronto, who is_ Philopathologist‘ and Chemist. was in Cllfl-PLOLLELOVVII hlestelday. Mrs John R Hagen, ‘Brooklinefl v Miles. is at present visiting in‘ South Melville. the guest of Mr‘. and Mrs. J.D Flood and iomlly.) The many friends of Mr. Frank. J Flood, lvluplcylvuod, regret ‘.0’ learn he is a ,:_a1.l:nt m the Char- lottetown Hospital Mrs. Wendelln Morrlssey and her‘ dflughter, Ursula, have returned to their _h0me in East Royalty alter spending u very enjoyable uxek glsltlng friends in Anllgonlsh. N.‘ Mr. Stan Williams, Saint John who is manager of (he S.M T. was‘ 1n the city yesterday. Mr. Williams lug 0n return to their home lil Dor- cl-lester. Mass. Whnc on the Island they were guests of Bernad- ette Trainer. l3 Pleasant St. Miss Marian Flood, Montreal, ar- rived home Saturday evening to spend wlq weeks holidays with her parents. in South Melville. Sire was sccom lcd by her cousin, Mr. once Short Food, Water 9-(AP)—'I‘he city htly locked in a rmcd by the British rel70rted a series oi food and water es and beset by looting and Alli! vise to Florence were limited to g its course through the country de, one of Italy's agricultural regions, and no on the of the city since last alarming water sun- lg 20 lire (20 cents) of civil strife and ls s hot- both Fascist and Anti-Pas- out in at. lcsst one neigh- ARTIST KILLED LONDON -(OP)—- Rex ‘Whistler. n of qua; N0. 6 District Depot Band, Halifax, Arrive in Charlottetown Today For Series of Half-Hour Band Concerts)’ as a scenic artist and illu- was killed in action in d ams John mites, oi iieilys’ Cross. Mrs. J.W. Folland and little daughter, Shirley Joan, Niagara Falls, N Y , left for home yester- day after spending a pleasant vac- ation with Mrs. ll‘ollarld‘s lnothclw Mrs. Mary C. Maclnnls. Wlnsloe North. mother, Mrs. Richard, of Kingston. She also spent a iew days at 1181’ sislters, Mrs. Patrick Clarkin. Emy- va e. Mr. and Mrs. John Keough oi Carleton Siding had as guests last cough and granddaughter, Carole air Denver, Colorado. U. S A while the _ from Us A. will continue inde- nitely, as visitors on the Island. G Mr. Harry G. Jenkins, New York City, and Mrs. Jenkins. are in Charlottetown, where they are he summer renewing old zntances in this city. 3C- 4 l. As noted in Gardens Saturday night and Viciorl Home Week.” Liellt. Col. G. l. Saunders. District Recruiting gums, M. D. No. 6 Headquarters, aald tile band's expression at appreciation visit was al iicmnswullwimrlofowz; Hairdressing School CONFEDERAWTION “F! n“ ‘- hull Course and Brush-up on 5 I all branches. '1‘ a-hi URANCE. ‘ gum“ fiegtroniiénfliiagz Q '_ ‘ Ii flfilldlll "aiming gfiéldgtcislnzfgttolza “'°'°"'°" m ‘m’ '“" “"- 0fiicial | Room Artliicer 3rd Cl. R. C N R., Mrs. Elinor Stranraer, Sask (on Mrs. 69 Victoria Street. Brantiord, Ont. Aucoln mond 00.. Nova Scot (mother). oaco monton. Alta. S Mr Young St., Hamilton, Ont. all in action aboard ship: Leading Stoker, R. C. N. V. B... Mrs. Pearl Lalng Put-curline, Ont. Julv. I944 Stoker First Class, R. C. N. V R. w“. “cmnpenled b)’ MY- J- A Mr. I“. Lawson (father) ilsimcoe Mellck. Saint John (st, Portc. Drllhousle. om. _ | ANADIAN ARMY M11. RalDlrK. Doyle. of the OVERSEAQ IAlOll on‘ picture executive, Sydney. lMflrmme proflnce‘) fluisttlra lahls in tlhe city. where he is mum 1n Adm, Main‘: N12 5%?‘ YR 15 ‘Staticned Nova Scotizi and P. E. I. . . __a.l__<_> etown. . Reglmeml M,“ Kw Kelly with he friend‘; OToole,_ Joseph 01 iiord. Ptc.. ML“ PM Kavanagh‘ m‘, ‘his mo“? Mrs. Harriet OToole (mother). Alder Point, N. S. kettle Snalr (mother) Queensland, Mrs. Barbara O. Wagstaif (wlie) 45 Ellismere Rd, Blackpool. Lanes. Engl (lnother), South Milford. N Mrs. Opal Mallllley Settlement. N. B. ' Pratt, Malcolm, Pte., Mrs. Annie Pratt (grandmother) l Central St., Campbellton, N.B. M“ Mimi?" when)“ Brigh" Guitar, Joseph Augustine, L.- ton, Mass. and Mrs. Priscilla Doyle.) Cpl“ Mm Elizabeth Gum.“- (mom- Wellcsley, Mass, are spending a er, Green palm‘ N_ 13_ few weeks on the Island ‘visiting Ryan‘ 111011135 Qgcfl‘ ywcpr, their brother, Mr. James Fitzgerald Mrs, Modeste Ryan (wife) Ed- of Morell and their sister, Mrs. P. mundswn‘ N_ 5 J. Sharkey of Cardigan. wounded ' i“- Nova Scotio. and P. E. I. Mrs. Esther Tierney and her Rgglmenl thrée s01)! L60. 690116 and Paul Jackson. Harry Alexander, Pte., 0i Sfimervllle. M855». are spend)“ Mrs. Catherine Jackson (wife). their vacation at Mrs. Tierncys Dgnkin‘ 1mg Myrtle Perry (mother) Shelburne. N. S Mrs. Vera L. Cameron (wife), Na- pan Bay. N. B veek. their daughter sister M- cf Davis, James wuuam. Pte., Mrs. Fame“) ‘F! .Chafl°"t°t°“'“ “id Gertrude Davis (mother) Boles- ineir daughtor-in-law- Mrs. George town‘ N B MP5. 381 Robinson St., Moncton. N. ham (father) Newcastle, N. B ~ Mrs. Thankful Johnston (mother) Mrgsgulgfl: ‘Mlawitnalfifedf Perm N- B- ‘Md’ sweet ML Jenklns plans m Knowles. Ellis Albin. S L, Mrs. 1.8mm M, puma to New york‘ Emily Knowles (mother) . H. No. Thursday, Aug. 17, while Mrs, 1. canoblc, N. B. Jenkins wlll spend the remainder Landry’. Fcllx. Pta. Mrs. Regina Landry (wife) Allardville, N. B. Lynch, Leo, Pte., Mrs. Irene Rit- afternoon. It will be heard in hall-hour programs on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday oi "Old "rur- msntrvflm>ww_ overpay Write lol- particulars. E I. I z a u r: r ll - g IIAIRDBESSING SCHOOL Capitol Theatre Building. MONCTON. N. B. List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Died as result oi injuries received in action aboard ship: Cole, John Alvoh, 'O.N., Engine s. Cole (wife). g IIOIIDSIIIP due to enemy Waterhouse, Dougla Reginald, V. R. ., Signalman, R. C. N. . Edith Waterhouse (mother), Mlssin action z Aucoln. Paul Bert, O.N., Stew- rd, R. C. N. _R., Mrs. Marie (wife) D’Esciousse, Rich- Drowned while on short leave: Stcver, Imelda, O.N., General lDuty, W.R.C.N.S., Mr. Vincent Ste- i and, N. B. er (father) McWatters, Quebec. Recli, Mary, O.N._ General Duty,‘ R C N. S.. Mrs. Pearl Rech l03rd Ave, Ed- Accidentally Drowned: OTTAWAY, Eric Stone, O.N, toker First Class, R. C. N. V. R., s. Hilda Ottaway (mother) 72 Died as result oi injuries receiv- Latng, John MacGrcgor, ON, (wlie) Carlos Ave., Burial at Sea. Date oi Death 3rd Lawson, Louis Douglas, O.N., Snalr, Elmer Burton. Pte.. Mrs. . S. WagstafL, Douglas Elmo. L.-Cpl.,' and. r- Mrs. Lottie Wagsstaii Died oi Wounds New Brunswick “ ‘ment Mpllalcy, John Thomas, Pte., (wile), Lorne Dangerously Wounded Central Jnturio Regiment New Brunswick Regiment Perry, Ralph Clifford, Pte., Mrs. New Brunswick Regiment Cameron, Francis Frederick, Cpl, Falrwenther. Ellis Ronald. Rina Elsie Falrweather (mothg). Godin, Antoine. Pte., Pierre odin (father) Alcida. N. B. New Brunswick Regiment Graham, Clive, Pte., Harry Gra- Johnston, Richard Vaughn, Pte, previous issue of The, Guardian, Islands contrlution to the hand from No. (l District Depot, Halifax. wiii;per eaplts, is the largest in Canada. arrive in Charlottetown Saturday for its ilfrst con- wrl engagement here lliuoe the outbreak o war. The band will give concerts at Queens Square ward lslalld agitate "tiilile lrxlgnoll, time flat‘: the visit of the a Park Sunday Army. here. Under t. ll Depot lead as s Nova ieotla, and played. saaaal, hi‘ the melsaly Recruiting officers also ergo-e... .4 the hope that The band is made up oi low-category per- chie (nlothcr) Edmundston, N. B. | M Do n. L.- ..d (lnoth- ‘ This Beautiful Rural-Urban llonle mile, Pte., ‘ierrs '1'.‘ Pelletier (father) Belwood, N. B. l Peters, Benoit, Pte., Mrs. Ellen, beth Peters (mother) Collette, N.S.: Richard", Theodore Joseph, Pte.. Mrs. Mary S. Richards .(wife) Bhedlac Bridge, N B, Killed In Action Nova Scotla and P. I.'. I. ' giinent. Gallant, Anthony Ilelairc, Ptc., . Ilelen Gallant (mother) 230 King St., f“arlottetovvn, P. B. l. Ingraham, Arthur I-Isymen, Ptc.,| John Ingrahsm (father) Neilui Harbour. N. i. . I Lockhart. William Thomas, ele.,l Mrs. Hazel T. Lnckhart (mother) Londonderry, N. B. I M George, Pies} cLean. Angus Annie McLean (mother). Mrs. North Ingonish, N. S. Stesdmsn, Carmen George. Pte. Mrs. Laura Steadman (mother), Wstervllle. N. B. New B. nswlck Regiment Boucher. Elaurie, Pte., Mrs. An- gus Bouche ( L ) Joillctville. Gaudet. Alclde. Pte., Mrs. Cecilia M. Gaudet (wile) 9 Piersiield Edinburgh, . Hilda Gaudet (mother) Eel River Bridge, N. B. I-Iussey. Lawrence, Cpl, Mrs. Mary A. l-Iussey (mother), West Bathurst, N. B Keleher. Frank James, Pie, Mrs. Mary Keleher (mother) 211 Ches- ley St., Saint John, N. B. LeBlanc, Bruno, Pte, Mrs. Vir- LeBlanc (mother), Blair Athol. N. B Murray, Lloyd Bertram, Pte. Mrs. Lottie Murray (mother) Penn- field, N B. Petltpas, Emile, Pte., Mrs. Syl dosh-abh- in U10 province. Rnrrzl, The floni oi‘ lnr .'\ll!'lli"(‘i‘ mi tam-s. farm. via Petltpas (mother) Shediec Isl» “'“‘"“““"'~‘~ " "l" "ma" mnricrll porloutzrl wail) bowl, insct bath Searlcs, Lawson Henry, Pte. instailalillns in twn bedrooms. James Searles (father) Camp- double rll-ain boards, and both ki belle Is., Wilsons Beach, N. B. Steeves, Lloyd Millage, Pte, Mrs. - Florence Steeves (mother) ,Part St. Exton, Saint John, N. B. Wounded Nova Scotla and P. E. I. Regiment Arenburg, Bertram Leo, Kin, Mrs. Diana Arenburg (mother), Hebbvllle, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Applcby, Harold Eugene, Pte., Mrs. Alice Appleby (mother), Mill- town. N. B. Benoit, Albini, Pte.. Mrs. Dina Benoit (mother) Tracadie, N. B. Bertln. John Joseph, Sgt, Mrs. Iris Pamella Bertin (wlie), lo‘ Brockham St., Harper Rd., Lon- don, S. E. 1., England. — Mrs. Marie Ann Bertin (mother) R. R. No. l Box 15, Robcrtvllle, N B. Berube, Diomede Aurele, Pie, Mrs. Aura. Berube (mother) Five lias cedar-lined clns; open "FPDIZICLK. Ilse llvl-ssure Link. In Memori." ""1 I WENDALL JOHN NOYE . The cccnmurlltv -)l l-lnnLcr- River was saddened With the elssing oi‘ Wendall John Noye, son of Mr and Mrs Vernon Noye on May lo‘. i944. The child. e Winsome I'd nlnrcsp u Fingers‘ N_ B_ year old was appare" m good mom Lorenzo Joseph Pm Mrs health uhen suddc .5 he “ti: . - ' ' stricken with pinal lngltr and geailice Dion (wife) Rogersvllle, alter a momhi m“ l,‘ ,1“, Hospital passed away. , The funeral was held on May l8,‘ 1944 from the home cf as glendy parents. Mr and Mrs P.J. Noye, Hunter River and was conducted Dy Rev. L.M. Murray, Hunter River" and Mr Donald Nldiolson. Bronkficld. . B. Lantelgne, Edde, Pte., Mrs. Luc- ile Lantelgne (mother) Upper Pockmouche. N. B. Laskey,.Oscar Leonard, Pte.. Mrs. 5mg Laskey (mother), Chipman, ‘McIntosh. Edward Hamilton, l When thc hirhxvay’ llc ldczil (or nvcrlligllt cabins, the balance o The house is large with southern exposure; beautiful the nrl-vailinu u-inris of lz-intcr. laid Lillolculn cemented to thc fl The water system ls u ver t Paint 0o. Head Praises Proposed Housing Plan FOR The opportunity of a Lifetime ..An Ideal llome l As the owners are going to B. C. for the winter, this combination iarm and cln proprriv 0n North River Road, about 1-2 mile from city limits, Known as "Westwood" i the land could Kitchen has modern white Tlll- §i.'\l)li‘§' and poultry house are oi good size. Pwrt oi’ purchase price may be paid by exchange oi city property, or terms arranged. D. .l. BONNELL, Box 36, tlharlottetown l erery has been achieved on potat- oes and buttermilk. They-the 1r- ish _— are thc envy of every oeef- soned iathead." MONTREAL, Aug. 9 —(C P) — Implementing of a post-war heu- sing olan such as that outlined in (he House of Commons by Finance ‘Minister Ilsley would be "of enor- Sgt, Mrs. Hclen McIntosh (wife) M’ “Md” CE“°“" .1““"~T‘f- R1)“ mous help" in cushioning (he South E5)‘. N B_ sang the solo, Theres a, friend for switch m a peacfiume economy 1n McRae. William Tlppett, Pte., “m? ..C"“d’°“" T“ him“ 5.5"‘? Cflnflda- A. G PM“) 0f Tvmnw- Mrs. Pauline McRae (mother) we”; ..G°d Se“ the PM“ Spatlof’), president of the Canadian Paint, Campbellton, N. B. F511’ ,_ s“)? l“ the Aims “f ‘mm-S- Vnrnish and Lacquer Association. Whelton. Byron Patrick, Cpl,’ 8W1 when He 9mm"); ‘ ‘ _ said in a statement issued here to- Mrs‘ Man, whemm ,m°ther‘, The Pall Bearers ucxc. Llosd d,“ mack Rock‘ N‘ B COLISIIIS, Clayton Smun. Manson “Home construction and home "_ Smith and Harold Bernard. Beautiful floral tributes included: Pillow from his mother and father and sprays from the following: Mr and Mrs P. J. Noye, Mr and Mrs Richard stead, Mr and Mrs George Carruthers, Mr and Mrs John Cras- Well, Mr and Mrs Frccl Aincfinc, Mrs Georgie Matlleson, Arilln and Byron, Marion Grills and Beryl Johnston. Mrs Agnes ClXWkElt and Margaret, Mr and Mrs Harold Chandler. and Mr and Mrs S. B. Wounded Remaining On Duty Royal Canadian Corps oi Engineers McPherson, James Allen, Spa, Mrs. Veronica McPherson (wlie) St. Anne St., New Waterford, N.S. Injured Canadian Armoured Corps Durzuai’. Remi Joseph, Tpr., Mrs. Margerite Duguay (mother) Leger Brook. N. B. Inlured Remaining 0n Duty Royal Canadian Corps oi t gunman Noye ‘and Mr and Mrs Gordon (he Long creek Wounenis Institute son, Valleyfleld Dons MacLaren, ‘, Andrews. James Trelawrley, Bpra, 5W3“ _ ma! at the homo of Mrs. l-lulzluMonlflillle A1139 1134059‘ y M"- sm“ “mm” ‘"‘°“‘°"' Hlfiiiimiéft. 'c°.°"..’§§‘°° ‘“ ‘he §“l“»“&l”°...?§ fi‘l‘.‘i;“li‘.lmli"i“i'i'é“i‘fifii" N231: 3‘£-i.“"'§fan...%’é,' ~ Caledonia ‘Qstgflaflfityh uslydney‘ N5‘ u --#-r -:n y'-- ' r5112‘ visitors ‘prgsbnt. U ens‘ Collins, Montague John wtillanadlwlnEorestgi Corps l a ace. im w o B , Pte., Mrs. Gladys o. Lfrwsllgze Card Of Thanks (wife) Juniper, N. B. l l d Kille New Brunswick Regiment Boyd, Gerald, Pte., Mrs. Hazel Boyd (mother) Coles Island. NB. Die Royal Canadian Corps oi Engineers Mills. David Edgar, Dvn, Ray- mond Mills (father) Donkin, N.S. Nova Scotia and P. E. I Mi’ and Mrs Vernon Noye wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the kindness and cxprcssions of sympathy shown m them in their sad bereavement. a 12 l‘ In Memoriam MB. ARCHIE BRUCE There passed away on July 30th. one of (he oldest and hlunlv rcs- pee-ted residents of (he Regimen Blots, Harry Parker, Pte., Mrs. Clara Blols (wlie) B. R. No. 2, Bedford, N. S. Drowned Royal Canadian Artillery . lonza 'u.: r - sun's‘ can“ Edwni’ 67"" districts in the heron of Archie Mrs. Margaret Curtis (mother) Bruce Bruce ‘as in his ‘Mm . MI. New z"ll"‘1' 7- E- 1- year. He lived all ins ufc on lJrs‘ farm. He was a man of 21ml! our; slcal strength, a good ncrlzhoour and citizen. HIS 1;ill'L‘lllS lnlezzltull from the Isle of sky. Scotland endl- were pioneers in Kings (Jcurlly. ‘rle married Isabel I-lumc who lives on old foam and ls 1m to mourn a kind and faithful husband. 1-h- was laid w rest ln the Valley- i’ field cemetery. August let. 1044. Rev. Adams 0t 11011.; dated Rev. Richard W $5.. who save an e. Ma elpful and comforting ln<ssaco to the large number of friends and neighbours assembled. ti. B. S. Denies Political Rumor DUBLIN, Aug. 9 (GP-Reu- ter-George Bernard Shaw today denied that he ls olrlnmnr to stand for the Dali. ‘ In a two-column letter publisnn ed in Dublin newspapers the 38-] year-old playwright said "I am far as; the age st which political run- itilms have any interest for lne.‘ The letter arose over (hr- Sifts. of Mr. Shaw's property in Ell-z to (he l l towns Q1 Curlew and Woxiol-d‘ and taunts about his "lwlltkll ambitions" WlllCh apprarcd m Ir- ish newspapers. _ "I am at present trying to zzvc‘ my Irish property to tllc_ nation. he wrote, “and I am dcscrlbcd as a crank for doing so. I lllll only acting as a good citizen alter many ymrs as an absentee landlord. I stir-ll feel like Bunynlfs Pilgrim when the burden fell from his shoulders." Mr Shaw also said lrc did not like being (minted ior n vegcmr- ian "This can hardly be called an eccentricity." he said. "I'm :l ‘Jil- tive oi a country where (he brawn oi a six-foot stalwart from Tippu . l? which. s. th~ Army band will bring more Prince Ed- . C. Wsmbolt, oi Dartmouth, tile ained a ilne reputation throughout has been acclaimed vvharever It unlit tor combat hi7. luzirlng." he salcl, tremendous variety oi work nlaterlals that there can be “calls for such a and no bt but that the advantages of a large-scale stimulation plan would be felt by a great number of (Jan-i, _ _ adians durlne the period of post-war,‘ the examinations were successful. rv-adjustnlcnt LONG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of this property oi 23 acres is one of the rnost unique anll Located on paved highway that will eventually be the Borden property may be divided lnto building lots. and the shore front lllttili is completed to Bordon the location would grove offers protection irom The house could very easily be converted lnto thre Is exceptionally well built. Has two bathrooms, one with tub with shower altachrnents; hot and cold water tchen and bathroom have popular Marboleuln and In- oor. Kitchen has also large pantry and breakfast nook. at for protection of woollcns and furs. All null-it wired and plumbed. Heated with Paweett Air Conditioned System: three y efficient automatic electric pump with over- ‘race ' mass SALE] ls novv oiiered for sale. be used as a truck-garden enamel cabinet sink with ed the meeting bv singing the Ode and repeating me Creed. roll call was answered with a grab beg from which $1.15 was realized. The minutes of the last meeting was read, approved and signed. The secretary reported $99.77 trcln the dance held in the hall expenses amounted w $27.41. It was moved by Mrs. Alex MacLeod, ‘ , seconded by Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Nelll that bills amounting to $5.66 be paid, motion carried. Moved and seconded that a pot- ted plant be given a sick member, Mrs. Alex MacKenzie and fruit to Arlene MacEachern. Mrs. Norman Stretch and Myrtle MacLeod were appointed on the buying committee. A very interest- ing report rvas given by Mrs. George MacLean on the convention held at Charlottetown Mrs. Dan MacEwen kindly in- vited the members to her home for the next meeting. unch was served by the hostess and the meeting closed with the King. (sgd) Myrtle MacLcod, sec- rotary MONTAGUE SCHOOL Montamle. Grade XI. Results oi Maritime Board EI aminatlons. All thirteen students who wrote | Order of Merit-John Parker. ' Georgetown Jennie MacL-aren, (Bruclenell David Moore, Albion. Ruth Yeo, Montague Georgie Webster. Cardigan. Theresa Mac- fCarron, Montague. Alice lvtacPher- , T The President presided and open-‘MacDonald. Montague- T Ganadian Legion The Annual Memori served by the Cllarlottet AUGUS The parade will leave the Legion Home at L 2 P. M. SHARP f All Veterans of past or present war are in- vited to join with us. Dress: Medals may be worn- IRA M. BROWN, Branch Secretary. Ihis, Memorial Service @ al Sunday will be ob- own Branch T 13th Army