‘VAPRILI 1944 THE WESTERN GUARmXNF i ' IIQL .-IIIDI CI - a m. refit... New, fins-a H-ll _.pgAN WANTED for farm work Apply W. i... Johnson, Kensinzton m n, y, a-a-s-a-ai _Mr. and Mrs. Irancis B. Murphy flqgbdfli, were visitors to Simmer- “, on Thursday. ..-I'0It SALE, i918 2 l2-ton Dodge truck with long wheelbase and “an body. Good as new. 8.000 miles. Phone Summeraide 342.5 m _ynoral'rv same Mr. w R“ wgrren, Summerside, has of the cottage on Willow Ave. at present occupied by F-O. llan. to Mr. Eldric Arsen- auit‘ The house was built. only owo JIOTARY LUNCHEON — Mr. Bu‘); Morrison was the guest ‘penker at the regular Weekly luncheon of the Summerside Rot- ary Club held in the Olympia yes- terday. His talk consisted of rem- iniscences of thirty-three years as an auctioneer, during which time he wnduched over t irteen hund- red sales and sold over a half mil- lion dollars worth of svods- Hie talk was interspersed with anec- dotes and -'humorous incidents which had- occurred during his career. There were two guests. Austin A/Scalea of the Charlotte- town Club and Prank Myers of the Rotary Club of old Ton-n. Malag- U. . - r —V‘IC‘IOBY LOAN OFFICE 0P- g-Nm .... The headquarters for Prince County for the forthcominB victory Loan which commences on April 28th has been established in ma George MacQuarl-ie office. in the Crockett and Gallant building on Summer Street. Summe ‘-' Th; office ls now open and prelim- inary work in organization is un- derway. The executive remain the same as last year with R. '1'. Dodds chairman of sales, W- E. Darby. Prince County chairman and J. W atson MeoNaught. vice chair- mm, meofficq secretary is Mrs. Ml? Rudolph. Mr. - he L. R. Allen will ai p; ch rman. S. tealllfiahlal olllapqwod. rhouotflfor i?" Alllflll "nnanal-lrgvbzllaaemlgaaa IIJIIIIIIDI all IIINUI COUNT! Ihellonlfinlasbololgladallyotalyolllolol- u“ Ill‘! Illllflle ‘Inh- linol- uaudel. i‘! Cranvilb loaaa mantis. anlaearvioo oay responsible Io: douvcneo on you roule- JING GIOIGI HALL. Ken- Monday Acknisston 85c m. 4-6-8. —GO0D FRIDAY April ‘l bo- la; a public halide/our more and warehouse will be closed. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. 4-5-21. —WANTII), maid fo housework, good wages. C. K. Gunn, Summers! r general Apply Dr. G. 1-5 -6—6—1d.—-I8-N. For: BUSINESS TRIP ._ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback, Central Bedeque, have gone on a combined business and pleasure trip to sev- eral Canadian cities. While in Montreal they will visit Mrs. Call- becks sisior, Mrs. (Dr.) Ben Tant- on and Dr. Ben Tsnton who have mil spent the winter months in Mon- treal where the doctor is taking a special course. S. —FUNEBAL SUNDAY — funeral of the late Charles Heck- bert was held on Sunday at 2 p. ‘m. from the residence of his ne- phew, William l-Ieckbert. Rev. Mr. Carnegy of the Presbyterian church was the officiating clergyman, The pail bearers were Messrs- Chester Palmer, Vernon Matthew, Robert Rankin, Major Small, Wil- fred Lecky, Arthur McDwen. A service was held at the home and interment was in the People's Cemetery. Hymns sung at the ser- vice were. “Safe In The Arms o! Jesus" and “The Lord Is My Shen- hard." . —HIGH SCHOOL DEBATING SOCIETY — A debating society has geen organized among the stu- dents of the upper grades of the School. The Palmer; Secretary, uis Gallant. The first debate took place Friday afternoon on the following subject. Resolved that the r e for continuous com- munication with the mainland can be ldflqlntoiy fulfilled by ferry and air service Chester MacDonald. Aleah Palmer. George Mcllarlane, spoke for the pro side and Stewart McNeil. Ivan Straight, Howard Macllnrlane and Preston Kelly for the con side. The next debate will beaheld after the Easter Holidays. “Soon after I peck my wayout of the shell. I must have food-but not just any food! I am a baby- the little bit I eat will make or break rue-and it must be just right! Only fresh, perfectly balanced food-made expressly for rue-rich in vitamins, min- erals and high quality proteins-can make me live and grow the way I should. ‘That's why I raise my voice a d peep f SHUR- GAIN 18% CHICK STARTER. It's the bgti l "I need fresh food! And you know that SHUR- GAIN CHICK STARTER is made by the SIIUR- ,__ GAIN Feed Service Mill right near our farm-made as needed! Please don't give me stale stuff when you can be so sure of freshness with SHUR-GAIN! “l want good food! SHUR-GAIN CHICK START- I_, ER is crammed with the quality materials that are the beef. insurance of growth andstrength. Nuff said! “I want iosted food! Well, thousands of bablyé chicks have already double-checked SHUR-GAI CHICK STARTER for me, at SHUR-GAIN Experi- mental Farm, before I ever take a bite. The proof i of the pudding is in the eating! 1 “Hundreds of thousands more chicks are getting SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER every year — b Q- , cause it pays to BUY THE BEST — FOR MY SAKE- AND FOR YOURS!” 2 IN SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE ins mu Division of Ganada Packers Ltd. . KENSINGTON, P.E.I. ' (IO-OPERATE WITH :- IL D. I'll. North Tryon Menard s McKay. Northana I. I. Morris. lllnkol’! 8-1140-1144-1- '4. Claodo MoNeiIl. 0'Loal'v Mnofllnailgan A Boyle. Hunter Rival‘ II. S. Izod. Vernon liver i. A. Molae. lleatherdalo .l. slimming‘ Negvmapla: v n. e lwehonnle. Blnradale "onion Ron. Vernon liver - towart I leek. Montana C. Wilkinson. Sllrllllflfi" W" WII Dairy CI». North - x I Qilh _%l:lalio . docile TO -DAY Stuart Erwin‘ E9313’?! Venablc _ [N _ “He Hired The Boss" ' ' Also News 8 - MARCH 0F TIMI SHOWS 7.80 and 9.15 THURSDAY A1‘ 8.80 SUMMERSIDE IEJQIEIEJLIJIQIEIEJIQIEIEJIEJ —I.AGISTRATE’S COURT —1l Sulnme ‘ last week a. man from out of town pleaded guilty before Maxi-strata w. a. Darby, K.C., of having had a still in his possession. v He was fined $100 and costs. —FUNEB.AL MONDAY — The funeral of the late James A. Mor- rison was held from his residence on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock tn the People's Cemetery. The of- ficiating clergyman was Rev. Mr. Carnegy of the Eesbyterian Church who was assisted by Rev. Mr. Bilson, pastor of the Central Street Christian Church. A quar- tette sang "Shall we meet beyond the River” at the service held at the home. Members of the quar- tette were as follows: Messrs. Low- ell Hancock, J. C. Mountain, Maur- ice Mili and Earl Schurman. Pall bearers were T. D. Carruthers, A. S. McKay, John E. Campbell, Fred Muttart. C. B. Morris. M. F. Schurman. —WOMEN WORKERS —A great deal of credit icr the efficient manner in which the distribution of Ration Bock No. 4 was carried out in Summeside is due to the different women who, as volunteer workers, attended each day and helped with the distribution. Herc ed. Mrs. S Watson. Mrs. M. Delan- ey, Mrs. Kendall. Mrs. R. MacMill- an, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Davy, Mrs. R. S. Martin Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. 5811291‘. Mrs. Clark, Mrs- Eric Mac. Kay. Mrs. McAr-thur. Mrs. J. Steph- ens. Mrs. Moscrip. Mrs. I... Rogers, Mrs. E. T. Tanton. Mrs. H. H. Nich- olson. Mrs. Frank McNeil, Mrs, F. Daley, Mrs. Neil Durant, Jr., Mrs. W. A. MitLon, Mrs. A.W. vey. Mrs- S. K. Todd. Mrs. R. E. Berry, M" 3- Gerraway. Mrs. R. T. Dodds Mrs- FJ-E- Wright. Mrs. Gilli-s, Miss M. Nicholson, Mrs. W. A. Cur. r19. lvLrs. Jack MacLeod. While the distribution is now concluded any Person who failed to obtain a new book may be issued a book on ap- plying to the office of the ration administration in Charlottetown on or after April l7. g, —Mr. louis Connick. Norboro. is spendin a few days at Mlscouchc, the guest of his sister and brother- ln-lew. Mr- and Mrs. .1 Emmett Power. Charge Prisoner With Having Beer In ifside Jail It is understood that n. charge is being laid under the Excise Act against a. pris'...er in the Prlnpe tllliflnoe a few weeks ago. Ac- cording to the report this prisoner, who was the lone inmate of the institution at the time, is alleged to have become drunk one evening shortly after supper. Apparently the two lailors were unable to handle him and called on the RC. M. P- who have their quarters in the building. for assistance. When, the police arrived and investigated they found a quantity of beer in the cell. How the beer had been lmllflflled in is not known. It is ex- pected tha case will be tried on Saturday morning before M5315. trite W. E. Darby. K.C. IS TRANSFERRED LONDON. Ont.. April 4 —- (GP) - Maj. William Hale of Sarnia, Ont, has left military district Ne, ..o. a, today. A former city editor of the Somia Canadian Observer. Ma]. Hale joi- ned the Royal Canadian Onianco Corps in December. i940 and has served on headquarters staff of twn divisions and as camp ordnance of. ficer at Debert, N. S. MLYFIZUQQF WANTED T0 RENT, TWO TYPE- writers for use during Victory Loan Campaign, TIIOng at once leoo, National War Finance Headquarters. 4-5-11. FOR SALE. A NUMBER OI‘ young milk cows. cheap for quick sale. Knud Jorgensen, Frederic- ton. i-a-ii. FOR SALE ugmslvgs: m svssrmnsms T0 B! SOLD by public auction In front of the Court House at Summer-side at 12.00 o'clock noon on Wednesday the ma day of Ap- ri 1044, the house and Iot form- er oeou Catherine Milk at the corner o Central and Ar- gyle Streets in the Town of lneraldo. .. on of same to be given pat‘ later than the lat day of Jane nilrsn a: Snnuneralde can llth dlv of March. A.D-. IO“. ILT. ‘IANTON. Surviving Trustee. Estate of II. C. Mills. 3- pletecl in the is a list of the women who work- r County Jail as the result of a dis- “m,” handicap which the 1°55 o, ein latter from Council Col. ‘Ibo Hon. J. L. Balaton, Minister of National Defence. lgtion of the Town Council of you their grave anxie this Rrorvince in regard on to and from outside world by land or Thsv wish to forcibly support of mier, on. J. Walter Jones, has voiced his alarm, stating in uncertain terms the gravity of situation- His candid, clear statement can ’ the of all. Then- is no question in enduring s delay and neg The construction of this new ferry was a necessary war ef and the old arguments of scar countenanced or received treatment. your exerting every effort to time for we cannot know the the sioned in time for next winte summer for completion, but may be impractical. In any e ical to every man on Prince every presv | to of the new ship." Yours faithfully. Town C Col. Ralstonb Reply Ottawa, March 29, J .I-I. Strong, Bu, Town Clerk, Summerside. P.E.I. Dear Mr. Strong, I have your letter 11th regarding the the 'I'ou'n CGUIICII their anxiety c.er ntion sltuancn .0 and frcrn Mainland. of expre over this oblem town unfortunately sank to w h one phase our another of osede do not know of left untried in my efio fts to do was done to overcome the the Charlottetown created. Prince Edward Island believe the hardship being suffered at present ernment" as you put it Island know the cizplllnsta sense to make allowance for l to assume new duties at M. D. lmg new, ifax, it wag announced who; our its class in the world, and by Summ Col. JL. Ral- "i-have been instructed by reso- wn of Bummerside to express to ty and con- sternation over the crit cal position water. publicly expressed views of our pre- who opinion of our people's minds, of whatever" pfiiiiiltitflhllskflflililig, as to tithe reasorés w y prov nce of e Confe - Sm m. 5- oration is today I m as have mardship; simply the indifference. ect. of those entrust- ed with this duty of government. {yard on to building a ferry would, i118 question — the Ministers of Trans- port and Public Works, officials in th part-ments. and officials of the Canadian National Railways. any means that I . On t contrary, I am confident that most of the citizens of Prince Edward EI- IQ- the to the the no our cut any ucll car fort city of material, money or men cannot stand, It was expresed in Coun- cil that no other section or pro- vinq- of this Dominion would have such We realize the heavy responsi- bilities imposed on governments in these years but the penalty of lead- ership exists always; as our repre- sentative for this Countv of Prince. we urge on you the dire need of the end that th- new car ferry be com- sllortest possible day when the old car ferry may meet a disaster ending in a total isola- tion of this province by land and sea. Certainly with another winter to face before the new ship is avail- able our outlook is indeed serious. It has been suggested that perhaps new ferry could be commis- rif some of the fittings, furnishings. etc, were left until the following this vent we solicit your energetic attention to this, our major need, today crit- Ed- ward Islanrl "id urge you to exert hasten delivery (SgdJJ . H. Strong, lerk. 1944. March resolution of , - h1g1 navigation which would be Just as "T0,: SS the transport- lhC May I say at the outset that no one felt more anxiety and concern pr than myself. From the day the SS. Charlotte- the present, not one week, and I might almost say without ---exaggcration. scarcely a day has passed that I have not been in communication it someone in authority regard- ihc I C11" sure that what it was possible to very I find myself unable to accept; your statement that the citizens of that the ime is due to "the indiff- IICES and have the fairness and good the feotthat the service has been crip- ed byijcthe regrettable loss of a t w h was the finest ferry of the fact that wartime conditions have made it impossible earlier to dertake the construction of a one to replace her. Un- IICW from Prince I, my olieaguos Edwcgd Isianfii, may have erred in l) to advertise efforts have been. have preferred We that such stale- ments as could be made from tune to time should be made by the tais have unoemen have we felt that or desirable to take up the tim the House, for the purpose of b on record "tors on which wa were able to ap- not c of eing l-Iansard, with mal- BEI- quioker and more effective action by dealing directly nrith the Min- ister of the department, or official concerned After tnc sinking of the “Char- lottetown" every effort was inl- mediatelv made to find a fill-in boat, without success. Every ibllity that was heard of in th Nor-tlr__yur_ia_rfoan coltincltlaslrlly ' think you will agree that every_e_f- Taste - Me Difference! "is good coffee" A: good as RED ROSE TEA “ll O THE C ETOWN GUARDIAN S’si_de Town Council Protests Delay In ,_,,,,, Securing New Ferry '.-:~..a;-____.___. The following th toxt r iat- lorl. one wri "bye o c aide Town Council atou, expressing‘, "grave anxiety and conatsrnat n over the criti- cal tion of Mmops and war stores to prepare In , and power required is a very special. lives in the Sicilian and ' iitlllllll. lillllnulnn ooanaiiduw COBEHDEIATIUN a usuaiv Cit. ma amazon - mama by‘. a“ Y¢lumllY Sd§H ‘all: flnluily. lsoou: a mason no will u be ooan all day woooesoayTaur-a l-Dfl 610G OD UUOG t"! IOWAID IQINNII Sing ‘taro Odllflldfl- d-d-Ii. LIFILN- esoort vessel ev merchant ship was of inoai- m cula 1e value. taken off the boa transportation. even today seems to lust how tilehlnadwgr ship- was. rs,we eep o. _ g across the Atlantic the ffim l“ ""33".- gf uIIdIEh anal tfood and weapons to a‘ 11 111D a Island Fortress to make a jum of! place for umbearirlg cars of w invasion of Europe. Secondly, am loaded with freight, while 25 were more recently, we had to keep up 881M8- an enormous flow o c '_"' ' "Wm “I radvln aonanus ores - All for the drive to rid the w F“ W“! ° Wiwlme "e illcriim, “m o‘ {rpenatio mots: trairlc, it hwas To help in this vrork, Canadian‘ m?" V6514?!‘ iV- bomb‘ $04108 l"! been mvemhyy been closed becausewi snow drifts working to turn out Shipg 1m- ior several weeks. A few dirt roads lranspogtisand escort Dllxlposes, we, and sougle gragg hfigayiulzre also were a v ed that to turn 0W0 WM l ° mil-ill’ “ “m” are still blocked in spots aithouin the number open is being extended daily. Many dirt roads are not passable for motor traffic because of mud where the snow has thaw- ed away. Roads are drying up rarpidly once the snow leaves, how- ,ever. and there is said to no little rrost in the ground, mean abandoning construction of tell cargo vessels or eight egwn Vessels._ lne only Lhing may, fnakeg it possible these days m mmg or invasion ls the lace that these Slliiiyilros have given first priority to war vessels. I dlcl not sec then, and I do ml, sec nozv, having '- d to —i- mow-S, 1,0,, we 353i‘; have FAREWELL PARTY—'I‘he ataff lied to Britain and the united of Falco Jud Hospital assembled States the stopping oi work on recently to bid farewell to one of vztaiiy needed war ships and me their oldest and most esteemed em- tleing up of a yard lior rm lengmy ployees, Mr. MacEwen, of IJEHOd requlred at that time. Say e Harbour, who served as I know that the Clillells of Sum- hosp tal carpenter for several merslde and the citizens of Princewears. An address was read by Dr. Edward Island wouldn't ask that R.D. MacLauchlan and the pres- the, war ciiort crippled in that entation of sivupurse was made by Qhaéynpfimf Eiillflfti Island has Mr. Albert liigan, after which cvervlfieidvgélliy and patriotism in Mr. MacEacher-n expressed his men-ts m me Alllljrirlllgdfltlzfitévéigs. lerrlzlist- thanks and received the best wish- fm. victow mam. Rm Crass gig es of those present. "Hilly olhlr worthy war undertak- ings» and 1'11 Personal service; and for the wcisarc of our troops. 1 "Rant Just mention here that on account of the agg of the can I Funeral Service erry "Prince Edward Island", 1, like ' many others had some quegqonmg in my W" mind as to wnether she was capable of carrying on the service, Bu. in this like all the rest or us’ I had w A funeral service was held in mks the Dlllnion d! st. Mary's Auglican Church, Sum- thcse who knew mor be -— | , e a ut such merside on Tuesday evening for the ‘things than I did We were assured late F0. Stewart Alexander Cof- that nmlvlmlsl-flnding her age she fin of Calgary, Aita., who had been iwas l1 W811 built. sound. sturdy boat killed in a flying accident on Sun- with a "mm" "f Year-i 01 80nd ser- day. The service was conducted by vice ahead of her yet, and I must. Flt. Lt. D. Smith, Chaplain at the say that her record for 1943 was ex- Mount Pleasant airport. ceptlonally good. The body was forwarded yester- ‘I know that the record has been day morning to Calgary for_ burial far less satisfactory since the first wher; there will be s. military fun- cf the year, but my information 1g eral. It was accompanied by Mrs. that the stoppages which there have Coffin and I-‘O. Harry Pane. A been, have not been due w the age largo number of the officers and or wlldition of the boat, but gm,“- men from the Mount Pleasant air- to unusually bad ice conditions in D0"? Were Dre-Bent at the service- ilhe Strait 01‘ to accidents lncurredln m9 hymn‘ We" "FY5159 M)’ 54ml" w“ fiing of Heaven" and "Abide likely to occur to e bo g e3 this one, may .05, 2;: meimnfhg 1'0. Coffin was a son of Dr. Ern- 1 have any idea ma; the malnwm ast Coffin, Ph.D., who is a native once cf me servgce by theapflnoe of Prince. Edward Island and at- Hfivard Island» is anything more tended Prince of Wales College. S. than utilizing the best servlpgl "Mir which is available to u; during me‘ interim until improvements can be made and until the "Charlottetown" Receives Message ca" be Telllaced I Want to see a new boat and the bet that o ey can buy, and we here; are dilfeqctrixng allbgui‘ cglergies to hgfleing thiatd such a a construe as uc y I possible. ° ", Defense Minister some people have 5n idea that . W11 5 mil Y p ace an or er or a boat and the work starts in the yards on. the keel the next day. That isn't Mrs. Florence J. Cameron, Bl 50 of Gill-Use Wsllectinz any boat but, Iongworth Avenue, whose two an ioebreaking car ferry of the sizo- sons Edison and Gordon, gavgéfieir an job I do not know of any other campaigns some time a receiv- qllitesirruiar to it Consequentlypod the following sympat etic let- prnctzcahy everything that goes in-f ter from Hon, J. L. Ralstoxr, Min. to it has to be made to order, It is ister o: National Defence‘ not just a matter of going into the ' W85 authorized The it was necessary market and buying the component Ottawa, January 35, 1944. parts some of the components and Dear Mrs. Cameron: some of the material must be ob- “ ll l- imb?! iii-WNW!!! I01‘ tained from the United States me to bring you word that I saw Even if a boat could have been Your Son's resting place when I was announced the day after the "Char- in 51¢"? felielllly- M I W85 0R1 my lot-tetowll" sunk. and even 1r we had Wfly IPOm having inspected the been gable to get a satisfactory type Royal Canadian Resiment at Dur- of steel. we would have found our- 001B. I OHM "P"! Y0“! I00’! Bravo selves at most with part of n hull and-those of two of his comrades on our hands with many of the es- Mei- 31". Parker d Trooper sentinl parts missing and we would Gm“! R" DWI"! l 01 911B P- hnve no control over the procure- L35- Ju“ 15°“ 3151f WBY IJBWWR lnent of these parts and could sirn- 13mm‘ “ and Tflreua- Th! SIB-YES ply have done nothing about it. m‘: The ahi in situation im roved ° "9 5 91¢“ in 194a. aiiiiooii. l. o being Emir... gllfvflz"; in e Ihfltered mt im- Ed to the utgigslt eaent H0V~Hstz7IiC3 it u‘ 7”‘ The!’ ""9 55°39‘! ecnme pro a e a con uc on might proceed without undue delay, duly “d m“ for lack of material. As soon as‘ ___, there npp-"fnrezitlio be Blllgmffilsgtfiiibie! DPOSPNts or e P085 Y I: fort has been mad Snail-b cntually getting a yard. the bgati good job, 1 ‘m .433: m“ we; W"! u, Yet it is impossible ob been selected for some months The. be sure of some easel-ma] “in or w, closing of the contract had to awaiti although it is anticipated it will complete arrangement with regard be available by m, mm, n g5 rem“. to the aux-omen}? :3!‘ thehcompo- red, nents, t e ac at t e CD11‘! 1 not; mu- m . tract has not actually been signed aibly any“; ..;'.';.‘§‘“.?," Q?‘ [$0 has not delayed by one day the commission by next winter, without getting together of the materials. gem, o; m, gym“, g I In the meantime, the Government etc, 1 3",]; k 315d g0 buns m“ had engaged architects who nad'guggcstion to the attention of the designed a boat which it is believed, Mlnggm- o1 q-mnspm-e will be satisfactory. some of they Y9“ my he “sung ma; I Wm details have been published, and I, do gvgfyflhjng wmnn my power w hasten its construction but. I do want to unphasi ction of an ice-breaking car ferry of this cine and power is an ease piece of work. In some respects there is still a scarcity of material over which the Government has no control, and as a result, its oon~ strdction cannot be carried out with anything like the some speed as on a atadard type. It should not be necessary for me to add that all concerned realize the need and the importance of getting it into service just as quick- ly as possible. Neither money nor manpower will be spared where its e ndiuare will halt-en that end. note that the proceedings of the Town Council with reference to the resolution have appeared in the Press I gm firerefors taking the You could not papers a copy o your letter, to- gether vrith a copy of my reply. Yours Very ly. ' with Sicilian flowers and were or- '1 ze that the constru- J liberty of aendi to the local news- M" Save Time! save work! Gofdoouplewzcslfofsesfomorrow! I quire on the right frock with Kelioggt Rice Krispies! Ggngiée ioosfingqgven- ' ...an sire I ' E t’ of their sparkling a s mom mbggi. ‘QM’ /-'-'~€§_ think of a. more spot away “u... . tie. I Dliid homage to him and to his comrades who have given their all for Canada and the cause of free- dom. a As soon as operational conditions permit a fitting cemetery will he established in Italy and there will be assembled in a dignified and appropriate resting place the gall- an Canadians quiet secluded fice in the Sicilian campaign. In after years those who visit that far off land will be able to pay their tribute to the comrades who sleep a Warrior's sleep in the land where they fought together in a Warrior's fight. Yours very tnlly. (signed) J. L. Ralston. MR. CHARLES SHEPl-IARD Itdaxly friends in the city and throughout the province learned wi regret of the death of Mr. I Charles Shepherd of the ltfullicxpll 31373371118 occurred suodenly at me Hotel Monday night. _ The deceased was about during the day in aural-c... _ AA E sit)» L10 night was seized with an at acute indigestion. When home remedies failed Dr. Roland Hmutt was slunlmoned. but despite all ef- forts Mi‘. Shephard INT? fit Mr Shuphal’ e e . and favorably known throughout the province. He laid the first pavement, from this city to Morell d the surfacina around Beach Grove Training Centre. the local airport and —BIR'I‘II5 McAVINN — At the City April 4, i944, to hir. an a s. Thomas McAvinn snee Hilda Mc- Kenna), of this city. a daughter. Hospital A toPt on . . B~ W. D. Mills and Mrs. Mills (nee Ens. Webster) a son, Robert Barrie. MARRIAGES Hospital d h‘ -.. .. l l i . like your beloved‘ son who made the supreme sacri- IN MEMORIAM * Company, Halifax, whlch- to the hotel at] tack of succumbed I shortly after midnight. Dr. Howntt; pmxwmwed death due w an acme l. from Frank Hennesseys Funeral d was well I g5 131d in addition to other contraotsl He wls enthusiastic member| ma. “tunnel n. snlsunuv, prcsirioni l newly appointed _ S’ lciallr ‘general manager 0i and ‘ Stewart 1411., Sllnuncrzsruc, succeed- lng the late If. L‘. Mutturt. of the Curling Club and a member bl me Unariuncloun Lilli). He leans his wuc, residing: ill ‘rumnio and a still, Z1150 Connected with the Municipal Spraying Com- pany and now at Devan". The late Mr. Shelmurd spent about eight months of the year in this Province, lhe balance of ille time being spent at illS ironic in nto The renlairirwvill be transferred e tilis n-lorning to the C. N R. on enroute lo his isle borne in ‘Toronto. Card Of Thanks . Mrs. James A. Morrison and ‘family wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for expres; 0 sions of sympathy and acts kindness during tileir recent be- reavement. 4-5-11. In .Memoriam In loving memoryrof my dear FQKD.'|IQRD:—AI; Zion Manse, mother who passed away on April March 29, i944, by the Rev. Carlyle 5. i943- Webster, Doris Lillian Ford. Harr- ington, to Alexander Richard Ford. Wheatiey River. IIICKEN-CAMPBELL — At Zion Manse on Saturday, April l, i944. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Mia K8 Inserted by her , McEwcn. 4- - . son, Shelton IN MEMORIAM thleen Campbell of Vic- toris. Cross to " Lon!- e Hicken of Montague. | SI sLlillhl-A‘ < At Zion i Manse, on Friday-Maren a1. i044. ; by the Rev. G- Carlyle Webster, Mrs. Lucy Maud Waye of Hunter River to MI. John Ambroh Silli- hsnt of the some lace. ORD-I-‘OBD-At Zon Manse, on Wednesday, March 29. i944, by the Rev. G. Carlyle to Mr. Richard Alexander Ford I of Wheatley River. nasrns DARKE-At his home, I02 Wesley- an Avenue, Providence. R. I., on March Nth, 194-4, Joseph R., hus- gaang of Katherine E. (Cairns) MaoLEOD-In the Prince Edward Island oepital. April 4. osoph lvnacLeod, aged 80 Funeral Thursday at 3 p the residence of Ivan Williams. Malpeque Road to the Church of the Most Holy years. Her funeral will take place from her late residence Thursday morning at 10.15 to St, Dunsiank Basilica thence to the R. C. Cem- eto . SIIgPIIAlI-D —- Suddenly at ‘the Revere Hotel. Tuesday. April 4, i944 Charles Shepherd, aged 48 years. His remains will b: forwarded from Frank Henneaseys Funeral Iicme this momlng to ‘reroute for inter- merit UONGAPHIE — Suddenly at Little Harbor on Monday. Aroril 3, i944. . William Iongnphie in her 69th year. Funeral ‘Iilcsdav nloming ,A 1 4th to the Roman Catholic C inch. Interment Church Cemetery. was in the r In loving memory of our deal lMotinr, firs. A. h". liivlnlrll-f. who idepnrted this liic April .1, l9i3. Just one year ago dear Mother ‘Though to us it seems much m"! ‘You were called Ilp to Ifcavcn Webster, Miss ‘jwhere min and sickness are n1 Doris Lillian Ford of Harrineton, B11778. ‘In our home a chair is‘ vacant. lAnd a voice forever still Though for you our hearts aching _ Still we know it was God's vi"- lnsuted by Ilugbilllfl and Family 4-5-ii Card Of Thanks Mrs. Samuel Clmv and fnmili wish to express sincere thanks to nil the good friends and neighbours who so greatly contributed in so an . many ways to assist them in their recent sad bereavement. Thrv rfso wish to thank all those who son! ‘filgwclrs and message's of sympathy. - -l N. D. MacLean DNDERTAKER EMBALM ER Charlottetown and North Wlltahlre Phone NI