3m ,4 a@“’ 109'" EST ou ARDIAN nurse Quin IOQ-llllflyztafiyflghggg. _ She . brothers l1 ' Mrs. Burrows: ill l. ' . g tt in grside-"s- ,___ summersld ~ “ti” . M‘ . M on ,- he w 1 officiate t , h s rv ce "been e will be Church .» radio time. the 591' l.’ survived by the nd sisters “in? A1 ander tnStanc e . gdnstaffnase, Mar- t‘, m Boston and W. James in this week- Sunday and in St. Mary's Bish ' first 3222:8011“ fig’ 152m.‘ Macdcnald, North Bcdeque in relin aiming in 0P I -l-‘0l saw. - 1 Plymouth Car. 111N198 moi“ belhwandi ma: Clinton met-ruck. 6 h u‘ -SUNGI40 CUBE! have proven success! for for summer feeding M198 Try t em —LEFT BEIIIND by mistake in car at Reed's Corner lady's over- night ba . Notify 68 water street. Summers de. 6-24-11 ‘i. —POLICE COURT - A woman charged with assault appeared in Summersi‘ Police Court yester- day morning before Magistrate E. H. Strong, K,C., and was fined $20 and costs-S. MAGISTRATES COURT — A man and a woman from tho western part of the province ap- ared before Magistrate W. . arby, K.C., in Summerslde re- cently charged with failing to file income tax returns. The cases were adjourned for judgment.—-S. —EN.TOYED VISIT — Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Brown of Brandon. Man., spent a very pleasant week with their daughter, Mrs. Parks. wife of Flt. Sgt. R. J. G. Parks. with the medical staff at Si. Eleanor‘s airport. While here, Mr. and Mrs. Brown visited Charlotte- town. the National Park and Cnv- endish, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Mountain. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. on Mr. and Mrs. Brown have two sons in the armed forces. Lt.-Col I-I. E. Brown with the slliidflf. adult foxes Infotainment-slants E on? ' W53’ Fq/nnk" ,. ti»); A; uiouiTil=“ii'ssi-'nu|"' been‘ PealwSlmsbn-Amoruse-Lonvsllum t-"jsfcotuualstrlcrull: Omlsemnflibvlilrulbeflothaadoil IICQwMIMQIIICIMQKKiYEKVP Also British News And Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 “SATURDAY AT 2.30 SUMMERSIDE llalullrllslslnlslrslslln = Bumsteds Riot in llproarious “Blondie” Film THE cunnnornarowis qUAlt-IJIAN At Special liflt. JJ. GOBMLEY, C. L. U. President L. U. A. C. “To Improve the service in the sale of life insurance; to assist members in their own self educat- ion; to co-operato with governmen- tal authorities in the enforcement of life insurance laws designed to protect the public; to eradicate any unethical practices in the field and promote soulnd life underwriting- and to represent the views of the field men when discussing Agents’ problems with the executive of- ficers of the Life Insurance Compan- ies." This is the summing up of a very interesting and inspiring ad- dress on the aims and objects of the Amociatlon given by Mr. J. J . Gormley, C. L. U.. D0mini0n Pre- sident of the Life Underwriters Association cl’ Canada at a spec- la] meeting of the Prince Ekiward Island Life Underwriters Associat- ion held yesterday afternoon in the Charlottetown Hotel, Mr. Thomas MacAvinn. the Provincial Presid- ent presiding A. Life Insurance Subject Of Interesting Talks Dominion President Of Life Underwriters Ass’n Of Canada And Field Secretary Speak Meeting. MB. GORDON NAIR-N Field Supervisor, L. U. A. C. fully known in view of the criticisms 1 that have been levelled at the Life Insurance Business during re- cent week; and months. At the conclusion oi Mr. Nalrrrs address. a unanimous Vflte 0f thanks. moved by Mr. J. C. Cullen and sec- cnded by Mr. J. O. Hyndmari, was accorded the speakers. A very enjoyable banquet was held in the Charlottetown Hotel in the evening, Mr. Nairn beino the guest speaker. He gave another outstanding address, his subject be- ing "salesmanship in Life Insur- ance Underwriting", After Mr. Nairn‘; spech, a ques- tion imd answer period was held followed by o general discussion on the pOlnLs raised, Mr. Nairn clarify- ing several on which there had been some doubt. At the conclusion oi the discuss- icn period, Mr, J. 0 I-Ivndmnn moved n hearty vote of thanks to the Speaker, pointin out to the and it a cared the woul not be m: PP l’ d til the 8th Army could gather it- self and attack in for tte ow , Toronto. Ont; Bunbury; Mrs. Fox Pclts Hold Price Level Set In May Sale ‘MONTREAL. J1me I! — (Special to the Guardian) - The Canadian Iilxr A Company continued faring changed hands, types of silvers selling at May sale Iflvell. NW Wiles. such ls white- msrked silvers and platinum; sold ‘rho white m aged $81-12 wit! Onelotofslxp: umskirls. i lo by Canadian g oo r. cons; rional Silver Fox Breeders As- sociation averaged M80 per skin. selected one half to three quar- ter silvers averaged $38.16: regul- ar one half to three quarter silv- er; averaged $31.12: selected full silvers averaged $55 52: regular full silvers averaged $38 2s; inferior 94. Th supplied by George A. Callbeok. manager fur marketing department, Canadian National l"cx Breeders Association. Sumrnerside ) llazic Make Stall In Central Italy srked silvers aver- ROME, June 23 —- (AP) —Ger- man forces have halted thall- flight in Central Italy and are making a bitter stand against the 8th Anny on both sides of Lake Trasimeno, about 86 miles north and slightly west of Rome, field dispatches reported today. Heavy rains early in the week gave the Germans a much-needed breathing spell in which to reor- ganize and strengthen their de- fences at the centre of the line own into retreat again un- ' . N. . sewers. Mrs. C. J. Smith. M. Carter, Char- lottetown; Miss Mitilda Rourke, A Canadian forward patrol is relieved from front line fighting and under cover tukrs time cut for a smoke. are to be SEen along FiCIlCll roads and l~'r.ll M y shrines like this one all Siwilklllg Canadians are renlizlzlcrl cf their own province of Quc?>c~—ICanadian Army - WIB Rntlioplioto) if Toronto Lad Mops U p German Trench l2§‘.'.."'i.'.i."ii;.§'.'°l.. an... w» Mas Mas-s. M». R. w. an Beck, Mr. R. W. Beck Montague gillgagwmigwgfig $035; vygkg: Mrs. R. L. Bryenton, Mrs. N. Mac- ccnded by Mr. R. Rupert. was un- yum’ Bracklei” M“ BWIQY animously carried. and tendered to bifigdzrgggeggg Sagngi, M1? m; ggcgsilsxfiilter by the President. Mr. He;._.gg'bg4,§_ Li: - ray ar ur, rs. . E. , s. the Association who addressed this wgearelgpegiaemleignlfy§inihi Mgmmg-f w. J. MacLeod. Mrs. Melvin Mac- mocting. giving a very informs ve I Ls ml seven‘ 560g capably Leod, New Glasgow; Mrs. H. s, n" 5 F“! ' - It-‘Ienderson, Mrs. J. P. Clark. Mrs. talk on “Pertinent Facts about L“ Insurance", which shmm bu alLh Rlplirl" aker, Mrs. Ben]. Rogers. "-‘ . J. Tweedy, Mrs. R. déiiuhaui‘ fplishoiii; Exercises Last Evening —In this new one the Bum- steads run into one oi those periods that hlt every household at one time or another, when life seems unglamorous. They both become stage-struck and watching them adopt and culti- vate lilstrionic temperaments is about as amusing a bit ef screen "h" P“ e as we have seen in many moons. Becoming iootlight artists wasn't exactly born in the brains~—if any —-of the Bumsteads. At the re- quest of his boss, the jittery Mr. Dithers, Dogwood brings home the glamorous Vicki, daughter of a wealthy tool manufacturer, with whom Mr. Dltllers hopes to close a big deal. The idea is to keep Vicki lll n normal, domestic at- mosphere, to try to cure her of her stage aspirations, while‘- Mediterranean forces now in Italy and Lt. A. H Brown, 8th Anti- Aircraft Battery, invasion forces. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were delight- ed with the Island's scenic beauty and the hospitality of its people. —S. Mr. Gormley was the first spea- ker and was introduced by Mr. E C. Johnston, Dominion Vice - Pre- iident of the Association for l“ E illwSt. Mary's Hall on Mon- eveninti. June '25-'4- Following the Dominion Presid- . ent Mr. MacAvinn introduce? Mr.’ ——" e1 su. rvsrlr o. - cuom au-raarsman -On A" G°’d°“ Nam” n d De Monday evening the members of St. Mary's Convent Chapel Choir were entertained at the Knights of Columbus Home on Central Street by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant. Mr. Gallant, who is the organist of , St. Paul's Church WM DPESCIIIBG| by the members of the choir with‘ a beautiful token o! the esteem in‘ which he is held by the members and the evening was very pleasant- tly spent in a social way. A delic- ious lunch and ice cream was served by the hostess and after an evcnq MON!) T0 CAPTAIN — uld Mrs. D. F. McNeil, Sum- de have been advised of the oilon of their son Lieut. . . J. McNeil to the rank of m, Ca t. McNeil eta ., in Brtish Columbia with Tryon: Mrs. Heath Strong, Sum- merside; Mr. Ira Brown, Char- lottetown; Miss Hannah J. Pyfe, Charlottetown; Mrs. A. J. Math es- son. O'Leary; Mrs. E. Harold Dun- ning, Miss Doris Buntain, New -- k of war. Minion early in i943, diortll! he returned from service in oundlsnd. Capt. McNeil is a tte of Summerslde High R. D. Q Charlottetown: Mrs. Walter Bow- H855, Bedeque: Mrs. Ethel Fay, Protestant Auxiliary- ..- and Si. Dunstan's Uni- ty. e is 2T ears of H elder brother Pie. Ire in the navy. John j Personals .P.I... George L. Mullally of dint: a pleasant fur- wife in Kensington. ~ . Gerald Gallant. Student in cine at the University of Mont- has arrived home to spend the with his parents. .and Mrs. J C. Gallant. Woll- = lssnen with his l- er holidays Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Polrier Summer- lllt fitilrdairn to ghend two co. ey were lldoefPléiont Carmel and Montreal arrived in t~ in the prov ~ . and Mrs. W. J. Brswders. Ifllen Doiren and Mrs. Alex Pllerson and little daughter t, all oi Charlottetown were rs to Summersi‘ on Thurs- NOTICE lrreanof tune II. BOARD 0F TRUSTEE: gressive Conservative Convention PRINCE COUNTY so “yo”. "in" "ma": fllcrul sailed-l. ‘ill-be held in Summerslde in St. Paula Hull Ax way IN urns AI-TERNOON “neuritis-announcement. seleniu- hll chairm- wll call nee of their respective Polls without it amine their delegatu m t Convention. has this twelfth day of an. A. o. 1m. rues-row Pres. Eu w. uuuuy 1100mm. Secretary. East cuusruu r. MoCART PDQ- 0. M. WOODBIDE. Secretary, West Prince. ON WIDNEBD AT I (YCLOCK ll iKllTS-l in Iluuler School district not paid by I lwlll be handed to the court Blllectlo _49 Formerly m e- ass _ liLllllSES-l .49 THE FASHION SHOPPE go. ieut. Francis by rterl from the rank of Cap- to go to Italy. Another bro- Tantoll has also been h the Italian campaign. The '_ brother in the army, Pte. is in England. 'I‘wo bro; a town and Gerald at Deep z; of the building. Inlhoflgflélgll.‘ ing which was thoroughly enjoyed all the guests departed extend- int; to Mr. and Mrs. Gallant many thanks for their thoughtfulness and generous ' hospitality-s . l Protestant Orphanage- (Q9Ml¥\“9¢_.5£°¥".1>“$¢_13 _: _ vers and others who had sowilliillllv assisted to make the meeting thé‘ great success it was. At a special meeting, held im- mediately after the animal meeting. Mr. W.A. Stewart was rte-appointed Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Mrs. HS. Henderson, Vice-Chair- man: and Mr. Ira. M. Brown. Stacy-treasurer. President's Report The Protestant Orphanage ll It g caring for "well over fifty lng admimion," stated Stewart, chairman of the board of the Orphanage. at annual meetih! last nishi- ohildren were i943. w. Ste these were adopted into The children have lgerfiefilffg by refui trainln . 634D" 95 W‘ ca “education. Thanks trustee the the record of inmates in the chairman (El-I'D. "w, are proud of many of our former present Oonflict," the st bed a amount of repair A considerable and replacement was required dur- ing the year, The eastern section of the building Was covered with fire proof shingles and the old cOP- gs on that section removed and the roof carried out over the Wells of Prluoe County for Conservutlves to coutat this County in the forth- Sth. NEXT KENNEDY- l Prince. Prince. IIY. Welt Prince. Diitlers aild Wheeler go off on a vacation. Blondie is not so happy at the idea of having a potent looking female deposited on her door step but in no time she catches the acting bug from Vicki and falls in line with her. The whole thing winds up in a riot-and we mean riotl If you don't feel in tllc mood for lauihing you'd better _ _o_tl_ Glamour." walls and ceiling were covered insul miss Wi room and the main stairway year closing with a ielnixazsted along wt l maintenance investment. 1 The chairman erred in given by secretary, Mr. Ira Brown, the past twenty years, Other Reports mitted by Miss Beers. nurse inspector, Dr. F. W dmarsh medical officer, and Mr. Ira Brown, secretary treasurer. pcnditure of $10,381.62. The assets were listed as follows home and buildings, 75.000: maintenance accounts, 700; cash in endowment account No 551 $32 es held in endowment fund. a faoe value of $48,300. ~ i943 966 66 Total $82.877.47. Fire insurance carried. $00,”. Allies Lay Sable To Normandy Front NEW YORK. June 2a - (OP) -'— Prime lift the Srheet desk and speak directly to General Montgomery at llead uar- iers ln Normandy, it was disc osed today by the British Information Services. Since D-Day e new cable has been laid across the channel and is o- pen for telephone and teleprntor circuits. I =—_~-__ ‘___ r-—"-""""'i lnsunnntt ALL LINES . GT. GEORGE STREET ALPH MUTTART Summer-side board and painted. Similar work was done on both the sewing The finances were reported asbe- .lng in o satisfactory condition, the comfortable surplus. The endowment fund con. tlnlies to grow. one bond of $700 coming due and one for $1,000 being called during the year. These bonds ware th $3,- éiwdofhadditlonnl cash, so that the P1“5e11 un a now rise t children and many mom are seek- | $51M” ‘$2,300 M. ‘M? gmtglsglt’ ‘g (‘Xlircssed the ylboarws thanks for assistance rec- ieived from many sources. He ref- tgarticular to the support e Women's Auxiliary and .the good work performed by the during Satisfactory reports were also sully- chargte, Mr. Edward l\iacPhall,sohool M. The treasurers report §l0W€d to- tal receipts of $12,991 57, total ex- car. sleigh and machinery, $500; cash in $4.044!) , bonds in maintenance account, $2,- . 56. Total $82,877.47. This is exclusive oi bonds and debentur- with‘ Liabilities: bills unpaid Dec. 3i" _ 54-6081; depreciation reserve $16,450; not worth Dec 3i. i943. $65- Mlnisfor Churchill can now, telephone at his Downing The closing exercises oi the Sunl- merslde High School and Academy were held last eventing in the au- ditorium. Mr. Donald Stewart. chairman of the school board pre- sided. In his brief remarks he con- gratulated the of teachers who have been carrying on under trying circumstances and extended special congratulations to Georgie MacLoan, principal of the Academy and Miss Agnes Ramsay. of the High School. Iil the case o1 Ramsay he regretted to an- nounce that she has announced her intention of retiring this year and he spoke in lllowinz terms of her outstanding record as a teacher for the past forty years. Miss Ramsay has been vice-principal for thel hast 20 years and principal for the‘ Dost five years. She has made a great contribution to the educat- ion of the youth of Summ do and everyone young and old will learn with a feeling of regret of her decision to retire, MISS Ramsay then gave her re- Dort of the year's activities. Ml‘. Charles Carnegy addressed the graduating class. The valedlctorian was Miss Ro- berta Gorrill, honor student of her closs. The Governor General’| Medal was won by Miss Mary Palmer. hi hest in cameo 1o. The 1.0.0.2. pr ze for composition was won by Mary Palmer and Leitha Crue. equal. The Catholic Women's T-eflllle prize for general profici- ency was awarded to Miss Leitha Crue. second highest Grade i0. Prize for third highest in Grade 10 went to Miss Connie Conrad and thje prize for the greatest pm. gross ur ng the ear was won b" Miss Nora Mittorll-S. l Woollen Mill In ll. B. Town Burned 4 YORK MILLS, N.B.. June 2s _. (CP) — Fire of unknown origin woollen t afternoon. causing loss estimated at $60,000 and uncovered by insurance. Loss of the mill, owned by Rugggl Brlxgs and Howard Lt tie. who employed 50 persons. was a seri- ous blow to this community in York County. Banada To Send Salt Fish To Greece OTTAWA, June I — (Q The Fisheries Department notrnoed t ltbat "at least 1,000,000 pounds of salted fish - l.500,000 pounds if available stocks permit — will be sent to Greece y Canada this year. The Departmental announcement said authority to purchase and transfer the fish we; given by the government this week and $100,000 appropriated to cover costs. PROFESSIONAL CARD i t. s. nun Chartered Accountant .,1~ l-l l» OHIO! ll White Star Laundry ' operation. (Continued _frox_n_page_l._)_ __ ears. . l This fine building in a perfect state of repair, and best of all free of debt, is a credit to Prince Edward Island. Here each year the large num- ber of dlildren from destitute or broken homes are given the means requisite for their normal develop-l merit both materially and spirit-| ually. Your Trustees employ a| capable and efficient staff, they see that the food is good, the cloth- ing adequate, an excellent teach- er ln charge of the school and an atmosphere harmonious and serene. The chilldren are trained in thought. play and worshi and the recog- nit on of the realty of God in the universe and in life In all this, the played a very prominent part, To the building fund eleven thous- and dollars in cash was contri- buted, while all through the years notable assistance has been given to the Trustees. Some years the sailing has been smooth, at other times the wat- ers have been very turbulent but our women, imbued with the high- est ideals, have never feltered. The presidents of the Provin- cial (formerly named Central) Auxiliary have been five. The late Mrs. G. D. Wright, Mrs. W. K. Rogers, Mrs. A. J. Houle, Mrs. Edgar Heartz and it has been my great privilege to hold the office during the past fourteen years. Having been associated with the work from the very beginning, l have endeavored during my term of office to keep up the stand- ard set by the former Presidents We are deeply thankful that our twenty-fifth year has been an outstanding one. Total re- ceipts being almost seven thous- and dollars. ‘rruly a remarkable amount, and again I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your marvellous support and co- ‘auxillary has Your trustees are hopeful that during the coming year they will be able to carry on the work at 'it present high level and they know that the ladies cf our aux- iliary will give the same magnific- ent support as in the past. In this crucial war year of 1944. when many hearts are saddened and many deeply worried, may we remain steadfast and continue to carry on under the guidance of our Heavenly Father, who has so greatly blessed our efforts through- out n. quarter-moi a century. riesldent, Provincial Bodies Auxl-l llary, Protestant Orphanage. Delega The following delegates were attendance: Rev. J. H. Blah Mrs. J. H. Bishop, Carleton; Marlon MacEachern. Mrs. W. L. McEach- ern, Mermaid; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Inman, Central Bedeque, Mrs. W. W. MncLaren, Georgetown; Mar- ion Younker. Bracklcy; Mrs. Harry Gander, Harrington; . C. . Stewart; Mrs. William L. Stxon. Summers“ l . W. in 0D. don. . . liot Williams. Mrs. Gerald Mac- Neill Mrs. Clifford Jackson, Beach Point; Mr. F. McFarlane, Murray Harbour; Mrs. Wesley Mutch, Bun- bury; Mrs. Frank Hamm. Mt. Her- bert; Mrs. A. A. MacDonald, Mrs. F. '1‘. on, Mrs. Sutherland cLeari, Mrs. Milton Bell, Mrs. Tlnney. Charlottetown; Mrs. Thos. H. Best, Mrs. Vernon More, Mrs. Eric Iowther, Crapaud; Mrs. Ster- ling Clark, Mt. Stewart: Mrs. H. J. Callback, Parkdale; Mrs. John A. Gosbee. Mrs. Albert MacLeod. Mrs. Prank Macloariane. Murray Waterside; Miss Amy London; Miss Elizabeth McRae, L. Jones, Mrs. Jas. Rankine. Mt. Herbert; Mrs. Walter G. McKenzie, Spring- field; Mrs. Ernest W. Bulman, Rus- tico; Mrs. Russel C. Clark, Mt. Stewart; Mrs. Walter Heartz. East Royalty; Mrs. T. E. McNutt, Charlottetown; Mrs. E. S. Bur- leigh, Ellerslie, Mr. E. S. Bur- leigh, Ellerslie; Mrs. Earle Maynard, Cranaud; Mrs. L. T. Beaton, Mr. L. T. Beaten, Bonshaw; Mrs. W. Kelly. Southport; Mrs. Ellis Web- ster, Central Bedeque; Mrs. Wen- ' s. S. J. Rose, East Baltic; Miss Margaret Cotton, Miss Amy Earle. Charlotte- town; Miss Margaret S. Stewart. Dunstaffnage; Mrs. Herbert Ves- sey, Mrs. O. H. Brown, York: Mrs. B. C. Vanlderstine, Mrs. Harold E. Moore, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw, Bon- shaw; Mrs. J. A. Lewis, Charlotte- town; Mrs. James Wynn, Mt. Her- bert; Mrs. Russel Farquharson, Southport; Mrs. J. Garth Toombs, Mrs. Robt. R. Palmer, Summer- side; Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, Mc- Kenzie Corner; Mrs. Hampson Bowman, Hampdiire; Mrs. Richard Drake. Cornwall; Mrs. Charles H e, Mrs. Lemuel H. Meadow Bank; Mrs. Irving, Mrs. eo. g, Cherry Valley; Evelyn Match, Eurnscliffe, . Heath Strong. Summerside; E. Pearle Jones. Mrs. Seymour Myers, I-lazelbrook; Harold Carver, Mrs. Harold Car- ver, Marshfield; Mrs. Howard Callback, Tryon: Mrs. Hatfield Mn nard, Port Hill; Mrs. Roland Willams, Freeland; Mrs. Russell Wheatley, North River; Miss Elsie Hoo er, Miss Mar aret Coles, Nort Milton; Mrs. arr Scott, North River; Mrs. P. J. ennedy. Kensington; Mrs. J. G. Townsend, Kensington; Cora J. Matheson. Mrs. Howard Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge; Norma Lewis, Olga Proud. York; Queenie Mutch, Earnscllffe; liillicott E. cLean, Charlotte- town; Mrs. Arthur Robertson, East Royalty. Too Bite To Clasify ooob DRIVING wToon rou sale. Proud and Moreside. li-24-2i Lou" - stmcu a.» KEYS-ITS!) dog ornament on ring and coin purse. Apply "I-I". Guardlgnz.‘ n POST -— IYI GLASSES IN CASE Brighton Ro or West St. Finder return to this office. Reward, ' 0-24-11 WANTED - SEVERAL BIRD- ‘ cages. Phone 1688. 6-24-3i TEACHER WANTED FOR EDEN- ezer School. Supplement $200. eApply Norman MacRae, Secre- With his sten gun ready for instant action, Sgt. G. E. Dane of To!- onto, warily searches through a German trenc h for lurking Nazis “some- where on the Normandy invasion front." liden Rejects Nazi Account 0f Shootings LONDON, June 24 — (Saturday) —(CP Cable) -—- Grim determina- tion to exact retribution for what Foreign Secretary Eden called the mass murder of Stalag Luft III gripped Britain today. The Foreign Secretary told the House of Ccmunns yesterday that: he had rejected the German ex- planation of the shooting of Allied airmen following their rc- capture after escaping from the prison camp. He termed the Nazi action "cold-blooded. butchery." London's morning papers today echoed Eden's indictment and pleged, in the words of the Daily Sketch, that one day the rctri- bution "will sxvift. and rm- probriate, which moans it will be terrible." In Canada Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King said yesterday in the Commons that the v In Memoriam In loving father JAITTES ARCIIIBALD ANDERSON who departed this llfe on June 24, 1935. Dearest father how we miss you Since from earth you passed aw-rny And our hearts nre aching sadly As we think of you cncll tiny. memory of our dear ters and sons. Lovlngly rememb WE PRAY IN CHRISTS STEA D, D. C. HOWARD Harbour; Mrs. W. G. Bruce, (har- TO GOD. - I! Cor. 5:20. ‘ HEAR This week Sunday 7.30 p.m. Week nights 8.00 p.m. In The GOSPEL HALL-Upper Prince St. YOU ARE HEARTILY INVITED YOU. . BE YE RECONCILED — D. L. ADAMS rrcd by daughw ID’ ernment is amociated with the ‘lIlSll Government in the solemn protest against the "c0111 13100365 act of violence" of the German authorities in shooting l0 Allied officer prisoners war. lng six Canadians. mung BEATON — At the Klnil County Hospital, Montague, P.E.I., on June 2i, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Preston W. Beatori. Brooklyn, PEI. a son. John Samuel. HARRISON-At Vancouver Island- 3.0., on June 20. i944, to C491‘ Stuart. Harrison, R A F. and ‘Mrs. Harrison, <nee Catherine Frlzzell. Charlottetown). a son GALLANT-Al, the Charlottetown Hospital on June 22, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Cltvy, u 50H FRIZZELL-At the P 1.1 H00- pital June 2G. i944 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frizzell. Comwall. s. sch. William Reid . DE-ATHS —~—\ t FmzzsLL-At the r E I. Hes- _ laital on Jun-e 29. i944. Willi-am Reid ill 1 inlfant son of Mr III! lirizzell. Cornwall McltAE—At Windsor. t.. l8, i944. Fred MoRae forine llv Charlottetown. ITALY-In the City Hospital on June H. i944. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duly of Iona. In- terment in Iona Church cemetery. June cf BRUCE — In the Provincial San- ntorium. Charlottetown on June 22. 1914. D R. Bruce, aged ‘l4 yvears. Remains resting at Jenkins Funeral Home, lvlillview, until nncil Saturday when they will be |rcnloved to Orwell Head Church. t ' GAUTIITER -Dled Service at 2 o'clock. at B4 Pownal street. June 23. i944. Bernard Lsntltlllri- need i6 years, son of Mrs. Josephine and the late Fedell Gauthier formerly of North Rus- ticn. The funeral will tnke place from his into residence 84 Pownal street tn North Rustico on Monday morning at 8.46. Interment in ' North Rustico Church cemetery. N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKEI EMIALMEI Charlottetown all North Wiltolitro Ilene Ill