AUGUST 1o 1946 lcnxs:e—:e—:em:i: IMfM-‘CIMKZZN ifit-NiN-Hidssf .- ‘JFItEIUEIQxEM CHURCH OF UNIIED CHURCH * ENGLAND of CANADA EPETEIUS CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED Iloehiord _Souare . CHURCH _ Qua Mil I" i high" lnoumhanotf.‘ , u‘ Tum“; I01. . Ill t ' ’ In: leads-Ill.‘ a 0.0 o ‘lei-11- s-r- ca. m 131 1111111111111111111- u.» an. ruauo woaslllr. _ hm chm, mm,“ n. u! glgidfll by Reverend n. c. Iiee, I 120M. Evensonl. ‘T’ ghlgfglw” “I 5" WEEKDAY‘ Scri tore "um-f. 11°17 °°mm'““"“ - Solo : Misc Pauline Simmonds. gag-fig "'1' "M"- 1.oo an. rgnugflwonsmr, I Wedn do. "' ' 1,1}: M’. YTMUI”. ‘no Sermon: ii. Iver Present Christ. a7‘ lflllilre [Amour ‘ l'°1"°“" l "I was ghd when they laid ante ‘wreledk-yday services are in All wit“ u m m“ n“ “u” d m‘ free int’! Chapel. All seats are fir] “appropriated. Vistore are welcomed and the Incumbent is gladtoseethmaafiaranyse EVERYBODY WELCOME ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ilev. James I‘. Ibbott, Rector m, luyston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. "m." I Orr-HM ""1 311°" "m" lav. I. Judson Levy. e.n. 8.30 Holy Communion. Mon" "' 11M Milmml "'7" ‘m! 5"‘ SermonrrghewgygilgloPlo-"btts m011- . of North Sydney N.S. Preacher: Rev. W. W. Llarkaon, s“ : l I Bu,“ o, at m,“ Chm-ch, Hali- P, i.‘ Selected. Mr. Wendell 1“- m‘ month o, Am“ "T: Acbliluucu SCHOOL meets the 51911111!’ 5mm’ “m 5° he“ The Church School worsuipe for in Si. Peter's Cathedral. Visitors will receive a cordial Iglgomg gt Si. Paul's Church. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES Minister Th; Rev. shlusieli Somere Ofifllilll Miss l. L iail McKenlia Mus. Bao. l1 A.M.: mvma wonsllrr. Preacher: The Rev. TJI- Russell somera, MA T - Soloist: Mn. N. D. Macheeu- 1 Shall Not Pass Anh This Wer- q-Effinger. (Broodmst CFCY.) N.B.: The Minister will conduct ‘Ih-elnueieoftheda launder thedirectlon of Mrale hSJI-ogere I Charlottetown. BAPTIST‘ THE BAPTIST CHURCH the Summer month; at the o; morning service. The beginner and 11'1"‘?! ‘ deififillwnfa adjourn ill '9. I I i! . CHURCHES roslonnow ;1,i°""““_§"*“°"" Ihiscoiulnnhraacvedforuswe elieoal interest. but slim‘ efanewaynatarelnayba , at five cents a word. strictly ou- 1 ableinndvanoe. COOK'S I01’ PIiOWIIlDh-l- OONFEDlI-ATION LIII Si.‘ BANOI ICAR NUMBER BOOKS now on la t. CHESTERFIELD! you like now at Toombs Music 510M. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES o! all summer dresses at Kennedy Ladies Wear. 166 Queen Street. IOI BEST IN JEWELLERY try Crockett‘ Kent Street. All Rifle wrapped ee of charge. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE Closing for holidays September 1st to 15 inclusive. onus omcs. - m. Inunan wiliea to announce that his office z ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. - Or- well Service, August 11th at 11 AM. Vernon River at 2.30 P. M. Cherry Vail United at 7.30 P. M. All Sta ard Time. Rev. A. S. Weir, Minister. , OWING TO THE SHOETAGE of help we will be unable to serve meals to other than guests from the 10th to the 17th of Ailgust inclusive. Queen Hotel I SUNDAY, lluln-SCYVLCC at Brad-I al 3 o'clock. Fredericton 7.30. S ea er, Stephen Ackland. . J. l-layfer, Minister. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Services August 11th. Argyle Shore RGV. 11.30 for a one-half hour lesson period. You are invited io bring, our family to the lnornin aervice.| efy young children will taken care oi for the entire service. EVENING WORSHIP 7 p.111. Sermon: The Rev. Athol Roberts North Sydney. Solo, selected. Miss Beverly Smith. Musiii at m and QVSIilngi services ‘will he in charge 0| Mrs] V. L. Dingwell, organist and direct- or of choir. You are cordially invited to wor- ahip with the Baptist Church. CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAh CHRISTIAN C URCH i 11 A. M. DeSable 3 P. M. Cape Trav- erse 7.30 P. M. Mr. Zit-zlmari will speak Rev. J. H. Bishop. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Murray River, August llih, 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. (S. T.) Rev. J. Bishop. ' ‘ ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN,‘ CHURCH, Belfast. -— Services Sun- dap, August 11th will he as followsz‘ Sunday School at 10.15. Morning Worshi at 11. Evening service at 7.30. Sandard Time. Rev. E. C.‘ Evans, Minister. . OAVENDISH UNITED CHURCI-Iu —Public Worship, Sunday. August 11th 11.00 A. M. Cavendish. 7.30 y l , sime earU slopes udders pleading for relief, know their places in the byre as put through the calves and rings are fed as well m as the cat and her Uttcns and the dog. Children ul the citv might envy the provision made fur these pets cu the farm Dusk s to gather, the (by known here is long. Lights are coming out HETTETOWN ._ Literature And Life A SUMMER EVENING '11s evening and on a farm. Moai of the fields are shom of their luxurious crops and the open barndoors smell of the now-mom; hay. The iii-ed horses, freed from the harness which they have worn morning trot off to get a mouthful cf freshness. T16 11111111118 time. Down the hill- oome the cows with their They well as children do their at the taibie. Soon the milk is frmhing in well-filled pails and then it ls separator tnc ‘mo. .11, m, poo}, Hotel, by all that had the peasure of Mouton, M o; A118,,“ 12m, one by one in the rle hibourizlg his acquaintance. I-Ie was gifted ___. ‘Win s. When all the cicres are with a fine sense of humour which QLEABANCE SALE done, the men sit on the doorstep enabled him to make friends easily of Dresses, Coats, Blouses, Skirts, and rehearse the doings of the day and nunale with men in any walk Jumpers and Purses at The Fashion and forecast the weather; for, of life. 5mm)", barring sailors. no class of the He was over and above the people studies the weather as does ordinary in intelligence. a. lover the farmer. for he must “maize d conversing on most any subject.| As a. tradesmen he was classedi as one of the finest carpenters of} his time. He was also a Skiliflll» mechanic being credited with as- hay while the sun shines." Evening is a suitable time for a walk. Away in the deep woods, behind the hills. some birds are singing their song to rile per- fumed dusk. Pasr. me a little brook trips merrily over the pebbles, as if talking fo itself. It too has rl of service, for this hot summer day it had refreshed sheep and cattle. This same friendly stream song here when I was a boy. silhouetted against the siqy I can discern the outline of hills with their graceful curves, as if keeping‘ their arms about those who s all soon be asleep in the‘ bowered farm-house below. Now I can just seer. the white forms of sheep and lambs inat have climbed‘ all day ihese hills, picking the‘: living on these precarious altitudes. A Hebrew psaimist saw in such hills 11s these a eacrament ofVDivinc protection: "As we mountain: are round about Jerusalem so I rm. proud about you". The young cattle who lcmain out for the night I can hear chewing their cud. Another dav .s done. Soon every thing that articulated life since morning will be at rest. Pile child- ren are all in, for the night, gath- ering the scattered uréts of the family together. The newspaper — that good friend that brings the world to man's fireside- is read. The events of the d-a-y arc discuss- i over Ft. Augustus when cue of its oldest and very highly respected residents parsed away in the per- son of Petr-id: M ant of s hardy pace was strong and robust, always enjoying blessing of good health and was sel- gom if ever known to be bedfssv. ue Althought heurnatism set info bio ihnbs not prevent him from carrying on his duties so when he was taken like. few weeks plior to his death, pected to see nim out arvi around again; but Almighty God willed otherwise and on Sunday after- noon July 1th while his entire family and and neighbors uz-re knelt 1': pray- er around his bedside and peacefully breathed his last. first Massey Harris Binders and ggher machinery that came into s . achievements in those iii-As did not defer him from his chosen occupation of farming. He was born on the fanm on which he died or. Sept. 29th. the year 1866. the son of Henry Holland HLs father pBSSQd away‘, when he was but seven years old therefore he iv-as forced to come a man before he was a My but with the hzlp of mother and later the guidmg hand of a step-father (Bernard Mum- aghan) he kept his father's farm production. married Annie Kelly, daughter ni the late Charles who survives him from tnis union. They were blessed with ZJIBQ sons and one daughter for which he. provided education air-i a fine Christian ex- ample, upright- and honest fr. a1‘.- his dealings. ' bond. lie respected the rights cf every man ihe quiet inoffensive and charitable manner he possess- ed endeared him to all, wh‘ch was Mil. PATRICK McGUIBK t gloom oi sadness passed PRUWSE Bill] A m. McCiuirk being the descend- the to sickness of any kind. some few years ago it did family and many friends ex- many of his friends he calmly MiiNTREiPS was familiarly in hi ll esteem Patrick as he was weld good reading and capable of embling and putting to work the comm litv but his succem and carrying on in Lf F01‘! AUZUSV US l McGuuk and fiathrilze| bu- a loving n a high slate L1 cultivation and in the year 1897 he Kelly, Pisquid, a and good home 4 WAYS Til BllY: His word was rm "Morning Devotions" over CFCY K P. M. New Glasgow. 7.30 P. M. Mas-‘ed. Perhaps a neighbour calls and manifest in no small wav by the Monday .. Friday 0:10-9:45 "11 31m‘ 0111c Service conducted by Rev. .1. c.‘ the happenings of their liiiie world many that visited nu home during A M. c MARVEL D 011N353“ R Tn Pa‘ l in Stanley Bridge. RevJare talked about and like Sun's his sickness and death. - (The Evening Service n wllll- mum, " - - n. F. Coffin, Minister. Cotter, who when, o! horses ulThmtuzhout ‘the pelriodwloéd ‘is y, (bee, ' —— '1 n dk"m b m nes ewas rmenty s y “n” "n" 8'1"“ ) mm‘ “'0' suwnm °"‘"'"‘ NORTH RIVER PASTORATEZ-iggég s an ye w a“ e his pastor. Rev. M1181‘ ‘Jallag ‘n ' . ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Min ter . G. CARLYLE WEBSTER rs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director a Helen Stews t. Organisi- 11.00 a.m' Morning Worship. Hymns: 93, 352. M eon- Sally Wood. 5. Solo: Thanks Be To God-Dick- nnd Choir Director l0 l-illl. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 a.m. Worship and Communion Service. Sermon: Dr. M. E. Ge Solo: Mrs. Clair; Arc u. No Evening Service. NOTE-The innusl convention of CIWICIIGS of Christ will he held in Central Christian Church Aug. 24th and 25th. Q er “The AUSTRALIA DEVELOPS Evening Worshi 7.0a p m. 0g n s: 684' 49g. ‘as. S IAL SERVICE PLAN B J k H Id Eev- will"! Mmyhiflw": s‘ Canadian $3736 oCoI-I-veagdlndellt Peter's Bay, will be the [nest QANBERRAI Al,‘ 7 _(0P)_A speaker for the day. You are cordially invited to wor- ship with us. For Foot Ailments OONSUUI‘ n. J. a. BROWN or Orthopedic clunoroigpnl 1U Great Georle CHARUOHITOWN. I.h.l Foreign Bible Society . IN CANADA AND new hospital benefits scheme un- der which the federal government will contribute to the cost of treat. mellxtflbesan operation in Australia The scheme is part of the gov. 91111119111 1011K~ran8e social service Egan. and will cost about $20,000,- . Patients in public wards of public hospitals receive free Ilul" come. Patients in intermediate private wards of public hospitals "111 fllmroved private have one dollar a day deducted from the cost of treatment. the state governments, which administer the scheme own states. Most since ratified the legislation. The scheme terminates all oth- New South Wales, it affects seven are to be liquidated. and any funds they hold. which have not pital treatment whatever their ill-- and hospruls money will he granted by the Commonwealth government lilo W in their of it will camel er hospital contribution plans. 1n These associations and schemes A ust 11th. The regular services‘ wil not 11c held DWing to absence of the Pastor. Sunday Schools as follows: Fairview. 11 A. M. Clyde] River, 11 A. M. Long Creek. 10.30 AM. Sunday School Subject: “Christ and Home Life." The Fifth Com- mandment. Rev. A. E. Todd, Min ster. HUNTER ltd-van UNITED CHURCH. -- Services for Sunday, i l reached his eighty years, and wllo had been up and lagvoagre The last scene of all is worship. Well do I “emember an Au ust night long since on a favm w en the head of the house, who has five. presided ct the 1t was no hurried service either. He led a part of psal-n, we all lock part in the reading of a sel- ected portion tvf ‘he Scri then the high priest of ~=ince k5,. who administr-rcd ‘i819 sacramerts of l-iolv Mothc. Church of which he was a devout member. besides a wide circle of friends his sorrowinz _ and one daughter: Hen y Quirk, Somervilie, Mass: Boston; Charles on the homestead iOecelia (Mrs panes and liielmejli. t‘. h e am . August 11m. Wlltshlre 11 A. M. con- commmd us ,0 we kee‘,§,n8°“1,\s,s,,,s .‘3Ci the He leaves "to lrourn his passing r/iqiow, .tllree sons A. Mc- Joseph v Leo Murnaghalli, Mass; one brother Will- Murnauban, C‘lv; two. (Annie) widow of The hie Mr. and Mrs John Covie, City. Mr. and Mrs Howard Heron. Mrs. Josephine Smith, Somme:- ducted by Y. P. U. Hunter River . . ~ .. - , . . w» P- M comm»- y M ¥i';."“§.é'°'.?li"“ll‘é§' -"~l."°€l’§¢ i252."Piuaysietlstiedirntizl M. , Eastcn. Wheatlry River a P. M. c0n-‘ but gm n n m, pm u‘; em“ seven grandchndirgn who Wm eve} M!» M1" W ‘shell 1h ducted by Fulton Robertson. Hun-l, I f° “d3 V,‘ mg gicherlsh his memorv M‘ and m“ prank WSS (er River. John I. Morrison, l\iinis- '91“ . w“ d°“"n" meml "e3;- ms ‘uwml “m, Held ,0 st Pub New York. ton 41111111191‘. @111 1i‘ 0111-18 131 . k, h‘ _ I ' Y, A It Mr. and Mrs Charles lifacElroy evcc-ng were made more sacred by 1'16 s C 11101. 1111 113111 115 0T1 sommervulo, Mug: ST, PAUL'S CHURCH, Sunday, August 11th. 8.30 A. M. Holy Com- munion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon, Preacher, Rev. W. . Clarkson. Rector of St. l\'iark's Church, Halifax, N. s. The Evening Service will be held in St. Peter's Cathedral during tihe month of August. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson to St. Paul's Church once iHiOfS and hope they will enjoy their stay with us. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. -- Divine Worship at The Kirk tomor- row morning will be conducted by the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers, . A., S. '1‘. M., who will also preach. the Sermon. 1n the ab- sence on holiday of the Church Organist, Miss . Lillian McKenzie, y fro tn f e u a , "l" °"°‘-'"°" °1 “l” “"1” C“- ‘ciao, ifpx-Ltxlloyhwov e by soda‘ Elazmmignmnirglotggz" 3230f " n act in th . 3.... .,=°r;..:. .:..::'.::s: u: icy-sewers;- rev-l“ pternber, and each rtatee has ' " “y m“ Vi" m" THE BIBLE. - "Trenslaied in all language, how it has united the diverse wcrgi! lNot only does it c zoned hospital benefits auociat- may“. 18x?“ vhomlndawlageiti: so individual new-cu m, a m“ m, l, "m, m, ,5 thick-studded with human emo- tion." The P. E. 1. Auxiliary or Branch of the Bible Society will Mus. Baa. the music will be under, a few minutes spent in that way. Tuesday morning July 9H‘. A Rc- ML and M“ Wmred J_ Pmeau who can lay r15 hem upon 111;, quiem High Mass was sung by the Boston’ Mask pillow with more satisfaction than Rev Falhfil‘ 511158111111 W11“ Ffllhdl‘ Mr; James Roach’ chaflogge- c tiller of the land? While man ’I‘rainor seated lTl the sanctuary. town camu-lt live on broad alone, he can- 5811/1068 at the grave Side W115 111-10 on»; m; 1m Jamiggqn, not live without it. It .5 indeed an interesting and profitable holi- day experience to spend a few days with that most indispensable man in the modern world, the man who tills the field. VIOLINS, GUITARS, just arrived. ' Toombs Music Store. RECENT ARRIVALS of wool‘ dresses and crepe dresses at Ken necfy Ladies Wear, 166 Queen St. RETURNS TO ALBERTA -Mr. ,and Mrs. William Drake accom- ipunied by Mr. and Mrs. Mack Drake and Mrs. Elsie Liitle and l two children left Monday morning for their home in Alberta after spending the past six weeks visit- ing with friends in Alexandra, Millview and Orwell Cove. THE SERVICES at Trinity Uni- ted Church will be conducted to- morrow by the Rev. Dr, H, C. Rice ohe absence of Rev. T. McLennen, _ who is on holiday. The morning ser- mon will be a continuation of the NEWFOUNDLAND b?!" 1 i to is; g theme of last Sunday, n "How to1 paid out in benefits to contribut- ilnfiaxzw; m natsxmn o l Begin the Dsygl The 5uobjeqi, o1 mo‘ — 1:: .r:.'.‘:.':::;° 11.41:. ""P""' m, ,,,, ——,,,,,, ‘at... ',°,‘;'"°",“,T,“° Eferbepflfiflt ‘ ._ .' BO S W PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The government feels there is m, ‘bum, §§°,T,,_.,,,,,,,,"§'§,,, Pauline Simemongs who‘ will sin’: auxruanv 32,11?’ 1° §°"""“' '1" ‘"4104- 1. Judson Levy, s. n. both morning "0 Loni I will bless 111m at lll y mazfllsz....:i:"::."a;""".as; "°;3111P,,"*° yo“ r111» sass‘; .31?- “ei.” "m" ""1 suffered on public ward treatment. g“ u? g ‘X, I'M “LNA °lMH°b7 e or“ ' m om “w —-——,,_,, »:..v...a .rr"~i. .- s ca: 1n» Gaagei of u» ministry "u" "K 8”“ $1.11,} “at?” s" I, -§,-h'“f‘,"-"f“‘- , P31152125 u mm contained mow 0mm -(OPi— rol- more ° “I "'“ '1’ °° ‘" Mr. and mo. Carl Read accom- in tho. Scriptures, must per- than aeven months the al-my has m: kmolmmmgm ‘fig’ gggfigr ‘alga fidni-ed by Mr. and Mrs. D. Moody. meats evela dc i" oi been fen-ling vehicles .to the civil Pflmm Dmnmend, so at n30 m ave left for their home in Lilcoln. airman ac vity. Thus a eiv- authorities for ir-e movement oi n,‘ sohoohmm for ‘mu nod, 1w Maine. while in the City they isation will evolved grain m4 other iooo gums, In‘ ‘an pm” Yo“ l" muted ,0 bx,“ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. which while safeguarding tho hm, o1 mo r provinces. hum". m m0 mo t ‘mm Herb Carr, Lmlgworth St. 1 32:?" °' m“ “fir. '1'” Th“ “filed b’ “filial? “Y "W Smdm‘ “"1 l” m"; Mrs w... RICE».- and eon an . - alive the social consci- fiipoflcogfik, gaff‘? 2°,’ tgfoggée sivrggffltf‘ a‘: Master Le-Roy of Kingsboro left K111111111 111°" '1" —-——————— ‘Weasel! Phillips will in a elect: M°“‘“Y m°""“11 “Y "'°‘°" 1°’ "c the body of this p1,“ 51361310 can l“ “u, “d a the cyan}; lien,“ Halifax where the lami- will enier through tho g1 of _ the “lam Wm be Mlssnggeverle the children's hospital there for the’ lard." The Open Bib I LON-DON _(cp)._ Qno oi 31-1- smhh The mu“, mom,“ “H, a spine ailment. many friends wish ‘l? "b": U: Mlaunn lain’; leading mcfor olanlllgaetur-i w ' ‘m b. cond-uaed by Mrmhim a speedy recovery. n a . r- ——-—— seal-nae: o» cr ll. r Au: iS-a-.'°F‘"iin‘-IT“i-&“é&“amllv~ 6112p.“ 0mm“ m“ dim‘: M“ F, G,- fipfi“; gm" ,J,°""' . . . '~: ' we“ o . . pecer orn- nlll‘! II Bfllleh all 1h ffinfwgnfwgfneg? I“ m.‘ Early, Ltd, war in the city yester- reenoneihle weri. .. f ay. my m n" ~' 1- “W” " I/Qiii w “u” W "W" iliiiilfiii nuts _ “T” "i? “"11"” "i? m" W9C GIG 1'1. IITY STRHI, .. , pP\P\I’ . W. . . (formerly Miss Pearl Shel-ran. "’ ‘a “ '” " _¢v‘ § giillozoitetowm and son Wyanc, illlli E 11 3.111. Worship and 7.80 p.nl. Evangelistic REV. J. C. K 89 Einl Ave. .10 emu-Sunday School for ail. 8 p.nl. Wednesday Young Peoples 8 p... Friday Bible Study. ’-JSSUS saves Preaching. Service Lslusrsunsll. Puller- __ msus nests- AND SUWEIIIS AT ‘I'll Abegweit Gll‘ a‘ COURT STOBI HOURS S A.M.-—O PM. GIAITON ST. Charlottetown iii!!! ,- 1: f ton, Ont. and Mrs. Douglas Martin (formerly Miss Margaret Sheri-en. Charlottetown) and son conducted by Father (luilaghan. ' where all that rcmainld a! a good Bfi‘fn‘a¥;sS‘M,s husband. a provident and kind Boston Mass father, a fine Christian man “'55 M15548“, Ev Callaghan Boo- aid to await the Resurrection ‘on. Mast ' °m~ , Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martin. The pallbearers were sac of his 305m“, M355‘ nephews: Joseph and James Lav- Mn and M“ Ghana. Mommy‘ erty, Patrick rid Earl Duffy. A.- Sommervnlc Ma.‘ bert and Henry Murnaghan. Md’ Mm" James Beard, James Beard, May bk Soul Best in Peace. 305mm Mos,“ The 11111111111118 “t 111* M1158 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martin, Cards, Messages and Orrds o! Boston, M,“ Sympathy received by the Family: M155 M,” u 9311mm,“ a,» ton. Mass. Mm C1111" Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Jamiesoll, W115 Boston, Mass Chemi- Frflnus W1 F1111111Y- 'Mr and Mrs. Wilfred J Pineau, Gertrude and Henry. Boston, Mass Jilseillh- Mrs. James Roach, City. Goceia and Lev». Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Ooyle, Margaret McGun-k. H5111“, N35 EICSDDPLDI/[llflgiflllhlhf d Ea I Mrs. Pa r ck Duf y an r . Token, on,’ Moon", o; Mrs. John Lavcrtv and Family. Mr .and Mrs Wm. J. Murn- Sympathy agile-n. Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs. Patrick E. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell. and ly. Belmont, Mass. Mr. and Mrs Owen Kelly and Mrs. John McOarron. Bostor Family. ass. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Kelly. Mr. and Mrs Howard Stulty, Mr. and Mrs Patrick Kelly and Boston, Mass. Fa . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchings, Mrs. Mary Iorcnson, Cambridge, Boston, Mass Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gormley, NB". and Mrs .Wiiiie.m Lorenson Samar-ville, Mass Cambridge, Mess. Miss Jennie McNally, Sommer- Mr and Mrs. John McNally and ville, Mass. Fllmily. Mrs. Josephine Smith, Somme:- MJ‘. and Mrr Eugene Callaghan. ville, Mass and Mrs Chester Hughes, cMr. lllmd ‘Mrs. Daniel Gare, OTIIWS . Mr. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garland. Mr. Lawrence Heron and Mary. C Mr. James White. llttfr. Ivan ami Henry Murmghan y. Mr. B. Roy Murnsghan, Hali- Websters Corner Women's In- fax siitute. lMr and Mrs Hank Walsh, Mrs. JT Garland and Annie. New York. Mr. and Mrs. liistthias Keough- Clltvlr. and Mrs. John Oummiskey. y. Rev Henry A. Duffy, Alberta. an. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Duffy. Miss Eunice Murnaghan. Boston. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Curley and Doreen. Miss Mary Garland, Brookline, Mr. and Mrs. hank Keoughan Mass and Parni Mr and Mrs. William Loren- 1y Mr. and Mrs Joseph Murmghsn son, Cambridge, Mass. i Richard, Granny. Que 1 Mrs. John A. McKlnnon. Georgie Matheson) and her ,daughter Isabelle of Winnipeg, ‘arrived in Milton Friday evening. {They plan to spend a here visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. Benson Craswell and son Alien have returned to their home in Siraeabur . Basin, after a visit i0 the Prov nce. ,Wil|le hero Mr. Orslwell was the guest cf s brother and sisters. It was his first visit in I’! years. (nee ‘ few weeks ' and Ida. City Mrs, Mary tnrenson, Cambri , Mr. and Mrs Leo .1 Trainer. Mass. d” Bully Mhlell 11v Delshler Ghen- Mi“ $1111“ éifinrnlghlnn km S M1’ 1111s M1‘; 91111116! 116111101‘. —“_"‘i“ Miss ary r.- an _ mo e, cmmcrv e, ~ ass. Mass Mr ari Mrs. James Delhi, w w,‘ mwhsi 0%,)“, “MM h In Moratorium s. aron rme, .mme..'- r. ad s. MttelMrtin. ——-' iviile, Mass. y Boston, Mass. a V‘ I WALL-Ill levies melon-i of ear The Brogan Family. Miss Mary s Callaghan. Boston 11°" m H1111 "W"! 0- "1111 Mr and Mrs. John Heron and Mass. 11"": W111 v11» In 1M 1n Family. m“ BOMr. akrgd Mrs Inc Jamieson, 5°11" "1 7'1"‘- Auliil" 1°- 1'“- Mr. and Mr J hn Pfzpa sfon, iss. and Family. Tlfdtildlie, I Mr. and Mrs Wilfred J Plneairggmflhl-‘Q; h” u “I” "'11:" Mrs. EdwinL-ogan and Allan. Boston, Mass - " i," P n° "d" "1 1"“ h kKaiie, Fred and James Cumlnis- t Mrs. James Ranch, Ohariotie- B“ 5:“ {nqfinzgjwmwh e . own. - lfvlr. and Mrs James Smith, Jr. Hlifilt‘ nriglssm. Ambrose Ooyle, s""‘,,‘§"§§:"" ‘m’ ‘m’ °"°' y. a ax, . M“ sun“ mfg. elm . And wdigkrtholllh absent, is full ae Mr]: M J urneghan and PRINCE CHARMING ' I'll“ . —~—~— Alw Rem bered Hla Loving Mrs. Dennis Pilcher, City. RICHMOND. England ~40?) - ‘other, gnatller, glam and Miss Jennie McNally, Sommer- Archibald Kellie;- kissed a sleeping 3mm”; ville. Mass. girl in the compartment of a train Mr. and Mrs Peter Ontw-zy. h had just board-d on a bet wil-h Ola. . hIs friend. Keillor, a married man r. and Mr‘ Albert Milrnaghan was fined e20 and til coals for City ng with rile assault and intlsfferi I us. and‘ lm. Leo Duffy. Oitymomfdt of lEiliiNii FIiRiliER ASHIBHARBEIBIIIIGET time Prices and Trade Regulations < Miss Eleanor Mumaghan. City S. Lil]. BHARLUTTEIUWN ADVANCE SALE! 1W0 DAYS UNLY FRIDAY and SATURDAY! auousr cu. and lOlll Fur Coats luxurious Furs hat Savings PERI.“ EXPERT Fiiiiiiiiii HERE buy i Partial Sable liyeii iioney . . . Sable Dyed Muskrat Black Persian Lamb . Fine Persian Lamb Natural lirey Squirrel QQJOaInQIe list, Iii Values $219. French Seal iiyeli Rabbit $229. Black Persian Paw $359. Silvery Raacoon Boats $359. $495. $495. Silverlllue Muskrat . . . . . .. . . .' $595. liiiili liyed iiiiililii . . . . . . . . . . $229. $695. $895. 10F," The molt glamorous 1m styles in quality Parley We! 5e‘ lavlshuseoifineiuraltistc PRUWSE Bros. nu ‘i Bililliiliiiiliiiii P.E.l. Terms in accordance with Wan- ’ in’ Memos-lam of Mr. Mack MaoNeill who passed away Augbt l0, 1942. Today is a day of remembrance With many sad relreivs A day we shall always remember -. When the rest of the world forgets. Sandi]; Missed by Wife and Grand- C ren Rose and Joyce MacDougall In loving memory In Memorials: In loving mcnory of Mr. Malcolm MacNelll, who passed away August l0, 1.042. Four years ago you left ua It was hard for us in llart But one day we'll meet again Never more to part. - Sadly Missed by Dan arul radius. In Memos-lam 1 via; merry f dear lager,” Matlnoghn Macfizfi. St. Cathevinee, who departed this life August 10. 1942. Thoreardle loved ones who aniaa you 7 And igndtjiho time long alnoe you en Thu-euotlloaewhothinkofyou WWI And fry to be brave and content. In. our bu: you are fondly lem- em Sweet munories cling round your name. Trueheartsthatlove uhlliie Still love you in dea just the some. Ineeried by Daughter Mrs. Donald MaeFsdyen and Family. In Moratorium In loving memory of any dear Father, Malcolm McNeil], who do- parted this life August 10, 1942. 0u lips need not speak WlIen our hearla mourn sincerely For grief often dwells where it seldom is leen. IRE! EDUCATION Free education in Australia is and admire the wide sleeves, the generous swinging backs-the your advantage to buy ncwi In loving memory of Gnr. George McMahon, who was drowned in Holland, August 11, 1945. The month of August again is here, To us one of the saddest of the year, Because one year ago today, Our beloved Brother was lull away. So sad and sudden was the call, Dear Gheorge, our death was a shool us What wouldawe give to clasp you! hand, Your loving face to see. Your loving smile made life worth while Which meant the world to us: But we're leased to have an angel In God's R gldom full of grace. Lovinsiy Remembered by Brother Ind Sister, Pope and , Kinkora, P. E. I. Ila Moratorium In loving 0| any char hllband Gm’ Geo. M. MuMalhnn, drowned 1n Holland, August 11, 1941i. One sad and lonely years has plied Since my great sorrow f , And tho‘ your far away George dear. And our grave I cannot see God Ill Heaven only knows How much you meant to me. Iheepinmyhcartiheloveoftlle as For dgéplint any heart it is planted And only who losi- can fell The eorrgw of parting without fara- we . I little thought when you went a/way To fight that bitter foe, That you dear George would have v0 die And leave those who loved ye! n I think of you each passhl hour Altho’ you are not here, But forever and forever, I will love and miss you George dear. Inserted by His Wife Margaret McMahon and Liiiic Children. In Memos-lam In melnory oi‘ our dear eon and. Mahon, drowned in Holland, Aug- ust 11, 1941i. We lost not only a son and brother, But a pal wlllrwas good and true. One we could go to in trouble One we cold talk to when blue. And we who dearly loved him Whose‘ parting has brought many e are Will cherish his memory always To brighten the passing years. h‘; Loved and Missed in Mother, Dad sisters an ere. arimh POULTRY Buying daily live and dressed fowl and chickens. Also cattle, lambs and sheep. provided in state primary, second- ary and technical schools EASTERN PACKING CO. SOURIS brother Gnr. George Martin Mo- -