Mmlvlfl-Ofl-QE, .. ...,,,e....-...»t'-i.e -'~P-'uP-'LH-I.F_"_r_n.n,n_\.- n I Q - fl _ ._.. "-'iJ'\-\".'-".'- u.“ _ - -<>-,\......,--H-- u'u--YIQ'H'Q'I\ bis-av} ‘.jv5-;- Av.-r-".'-s.':..'.".-..'..-..":..".'.'..'..'\-"s'-'-‘-{fl-Ff " THE WESTERN u lilll-j .llssnlllasll " j,‘ Iscms fin 08cm I us rI-Iwl oolllrn Iii. Midi nuaeeusus-ueeulsbtdflh ssaayelllslel- r lelleeasunlsh unet- IennAeIaisI-Illll Wilt Illl DIIQIOIII Watt lice!» under, C’! Gnarls Ibis! ' gin dslvslelts hscshlslusdls. Cufitgayatlsgzrihpcw-a Ptielsitlufsrl-hisnervtee erglveveesusu-sstlsll! =_..._. _1.0BT-is-tucdas aid-ii. and m £15.? ve . ma“ com“ lvlabon ‘giilraioln. . - ' s car Jack. Notify Kenaimrwn. R. R. ~i -I\l\' OFFICE i. T. _i\'0Tl(.‘l‘..—-Dr. den. Office hours. d ', Fnldfl. 3-4- giftuéshaly. Saturday 11-2. 2-830. Bounce-s. Dentist. Soho-Dire 1:140 6-10-3i. EPLENTY extra good driving sBide, andlidnrtthRamsay, MLA. wagons. truck ivaaon WMOII. 119W Montmse, have left ft!‘ Saint John light, and heavy harness. Bellini w attend a Branch Conference of mo. traces. Clinton Morrison. the Canada. Life Assurance Co-S Eredericwn. 5-1941- i i—— POLICE COURT — In the Sum- —\\'.»\I\‘TEU A MAID l" lwuw‘ merslde Police Court. before Sti- kccper ior small family. APPW pendiary Magistrate E. H. Stro . Mrs 082v. itagmssav. W1 Harvard from: man aligned! withcagise. t j x‘ . 0n propre l‘ o s nose I'l- reeteurant was fined and costs. Two drunks were given _ THE day evening, June —-TllE ANNUAL of U10 Bedcque Skating pany ' held in the Central Bede- Wedncsday evenins. June l1 at 8.30 pm. All interested l! M. Bent was held on mor- a will be qua Hall on are cordially invi skaters and hockey p emeats wlil be gonsidufid for s r and South League picnic. _. PLEp-A r _.0n Friday evening last, Louis Spence, Bedeque was plea- santly surprised when the mem- bers of the Oranae 1496-80 811W‘ cred to present liirn with s birth- day cake. it being‘ day Mr. Spence her of the Order for stiety years and considers that he as been a mem- Vine ._- OYSTER. “BEG — and Buy up (luring the Proper time ;he territory is open to any fLsh- grnran It L; in these public bade b‘ rnmerside mouth of the Wllmot and l “nod tnere in large quantities S. Find ‘Death of Borden Man Accidental A coroner's jury, empsnclled to enquire. into the cause of the dasth af Prosper Bernard who died early Sun.“ " ‘. Prince County x h: :11; his legs crush- a shunting train in Borden d on Friday morning brought ,, verdict of accidental death. ’I'he verdict is as follows: the .l'll0‘i‘5 empcinelled to investig- ate "<- cause of death of Prosper Bc- ‘d do find the following: Hc the evidence of the dif- felcrit. witnesses on the scene of tho accldrnt we in no way can find negligence on the part of the Ca- nzidim fictional Railways shunting or oi‘ any other employees of PFC» th- mllvmy. It was purely an ac- Citiftfll» dur- to Prosper Bernard mis- taking the direction in which the train was moving and he continued to walk across the track hit by the hcndend of the culwsrll from the centre of r.i u. . hilaitcrl oval them We also find that the Canadian National Rail- up and punished furthm" precaution. The following witnesses gave ev- Edwarll Ccylc, Reginald Dr. Shapiro. Leo McDonald, Murphy. Coroner P. presided and Cpl C l" rcprercntcd the crown-S "’ QUICKIES Dealdn at Kensinttui every day except Wedge??? . Bor- , Wod- -8. esday. REGULAR monthly meeting of Kink m"!!! m!“ Black Pfelifiplbiklliy £859.! uelli¥luéll the Orange B . n. N “Jpn ANTLY SURPRISE-D his 8th birth- eight is the oldest Orangeman in the Dro- Thl deceased one month open season for fish- ing small oysters in Bedeque Boy- rcgilunting them outside the ‘Qggan yesterday, June 12th with about fifty boats on the lob.‘ According to govcrninant r 1-, ations oysters can only be flu 6d L1 Bedeque Bay if they are tastes; replanted till the fishing season apens iii the fall. There are only a few leased beds in the Bedeque Bay Ill'(‘.'\ and the remainder 0i 'Ye0. R0 .li " are fishing now. Most- of ‘ - is done in the upper Harbour ar- Mrs . Temperance Union re-S. a B‘ “w. deceased was forty-two years ago, a son of Mr. and was head car and lhrovm face downwards and t e track. his legs remaining stapes the ' '21 the truck of the car ht vflifill "Ironic. l -.BIIVING er) O yuan. codename Mare us... Walter s. Weeks. —FOI. SALE. -— 19M Chevrolet Car i tnwiswosoinisetusedii section lever barrows lsuit-able for Tractor). 1 so; wed 17 lever narrows. msower. 3 driBvinR wagons. . WQQ '- view. 6-13- . — LEAVE FOR. CONFERENCE —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ramsay. the usual fines. Lest week a youth from Summerside, apprehended by allng a Constable Wedge after ste flashlight from a. parked ca: was given gegionth in jag. [Police re; peat t warning ctiuns no to leave unlocked osrs with valu- able articles in them-S. — FUNERAL 0F MRS. BENT- The funeral of the late Mrs. B. mt 9 oblookfrom to 3t. Paid’: Ohixch whas the uleni High Mass was cele- brated C MacDonald who also performed the lest rites at the grave. ‘The pallbearers were: Mr- Lucas Allen. r: P Foley, .1. P. Hogan, Dan McNaill, Parvin Cass, Fried Murphy. Interment was in St Paul's Cemetery, Summerside -—S. -FUNERAL SUNDAY —On Bun- day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock the funeral of Mrs Sarah Hall Ram- say W85 held with a. service at the home at which Rev. Mr. Cernegy officiated. Favor-ft; hymns of the were sung and the inter- ment was in the People's Cemetery, summerslde. The pallbearers were: Moms Edgar Clark. Norman Mc- Lcod, Wilfred Hutchison, Garfield bert MoLarez-i, and Albert Racer-S Personals ~_L. I. R1 h Macquarrie is . dlngcphis afiirlough with his mother, Mrs. Gordon MacQusrrie, Summerside . —P‘riends will regret to learn that Mrs. Jerry Doucettc, Surn- meralde, is laid-up after a fall-S. - Lleut. Donald Baker, R C N. V. R. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Baker, MlIQB-iig on Saturday ev- ening k spend a short leave-S - Mrs. Hazen Howard. Corn- wall; Mra. T. J. Inman and James Henderson of Bed- returned Saturday from BCIUE Moncbon where they attended the istlan Convention National Women's E Prince Bounty Man Dies in New York Vvord has been received of the death of Mr. Fred White at White Plains, New York, on June 1. ‘The born at Elmsdale Alexander and tlic late Mrs. White. =He has many friends and relatives in the western part of the province who will regret to learn of his early demise. He was a young man of good character and kind dis- position. Prior to his leaving Elmsdale he was employed in Mi‘. w J. A. Callaghanis store and while there made many friend-s. He left there about twenty years ago and has since resided in He. leaves to mourn his father re- New York. brother. siding at Alberton. one William P. of Montreal, Que. and one sister: Melvina (Mrs. Fred C. Bennett) of New York; also one half-sister, Mrs. F. Adams of Tor- onto. Ont, also his wife and one way should have trespassors taken young ,0“ in White Plains, New a5 a m!!!“ 1'01‘ York, all of whom will have the sincere sympathy of the deceascds ,manv friends. idcnce: Neil Dui-ruch, Edward Ly- 1n (he 30mm, ozis, Austin McDonald. Frank Dorsey of m5 parish at Burial took place White Plains, N. ROEBTS. Y. with many Prince Edward Is- Jflmflfland relatives and friends J. Mctnnia: tending, Minard’; kills dandruff i rs. Keir Rey???“ L “GcfuubnqgsoleleqwiflslnsrllelWsntAdl” “Still. ‘mmufifia $130.“). 0-13-21. arrived at. the home of h feet. immediately summoned and Catholic cemetery at 10-04 r TRULY GREAT DRAMA.’ Matinees on Monday and Tuesday at 3.30 SUMMERIDE Roddy McDowell and Donald Crisp Again FY. showing at the Capitol Theatre. 55.3‘. °....““$‘i€.%u 53ml?‘ Z Joe (Roddy McDowall). y h” Dflveriy he is forced camn from Yoriicshir youniz master , and 00111113111118 drama. Inquest in Be Held 0n Thursday the late Joseph Purcell the City Hall at 7.30 0e11, Bruce Stalwart 00.. iras endeavmir- mil to open the states for an mp. Dlloncliing cur driven bv Louis sad. lei‘. mandate!" of the island Fertili- zer Co. Just, whv the car was una- ble to stop before hibtinz the gate ill likely be brought out 1n evid- PIWB M the inquest. The bare facts are that the oar descended upon ‘il/{Iignlilzrgalglntlaeafogdhiehivas giildie to s rew approximate distance of m an A doc/tor and ambulance More the to the nnco may) d Citv Hospital wheréuligedied short- lyriliteivlnrdrs ' a P l1 E ll 8 0S -' minent in lalsgur ‘Jfiawhsmz been a member of the Labour Union for many years For years. too. he was the range light keeper Bfi-ichton. His death caused a profound shock throliglhoult the city for the latte . n. fi gavourablv known to moot of Purcell was well Besides his wife he is survived b. f0 d i’- d ht . 1s. saws. 2.2.... y. "l" t" wan ooh: l u. c, Alice (Ma's. mine Kligin» an“? lite‘- iam. Char- geflvtrs. James Ryan of Chicago) biannual» Mr. George ' sensull, Nerf-bum. berls 5L, Summmide has re- ceived a telegram from 1,119 1).. Dartment of National Defence ad- vising him that m3, Charles John Arsensult, had been wounded in action on Jung n"; ALSO SHORT SUBJECT snows 7.30 - 9.15 Doors Open at 7 o'clock tumultuous-usual Teamed in New Film ——The wry f l basses billet. iuhaat‘ gfveathsiriakilhnbfii a gorgeous collie dog, biting; i; different. kind of entertafiunent to the ‘ tram-cola - O It is the simple story of a Y k- shire family and a beautiful coolxlie. (311811) c to h Soc tates. But the dog. longing for 11m- es Blood. by kindllv farmers, in a vivid lolly no tv and riled of wo o. Juno second. . Arse ult boon overseas moo 194i}. andhgas 82 Tpr. C ' D n». c. r. mmuulc euinuuu Dies of Wounds by IWJ‘. was master of ceremonies. Personals w-ycars old. He ls survived by w"... His brothers and two shun, ago. Four brothers are in the ser- n navy, Keith in l1 [and Edward in British Col" bin. 1"’: sisters are Mn. hi? G , Summenide and Edit In w. ax.- ALBERTUII Wednecda. ht the of the Uni-god “grails-oh "Three audience in the Institute Hail his gg-Lv ivaslnghcwn earlun ftltifiesea- nv were g - Dort/unity to see it amino w Mrs. Arthur Wil- kie Thursday evening. After the business part. was over, Mrs. Ches- ter Hayes entertained the members wimh many piano solos. which was $171; much enjoyelgdby claim. . unoh was serv y ios ess assisted by the Kills of the Club. Mrs. Trunuth and voung son. of “ aide are visiting Mrs. Tru- wnuths lpsaxents Mr. and Mrs. John‘ H. We . Masters Stewart and Kenny Wells. Ottawa are spending their school holidays with their paternal grand- gvarfigts, Mr. and Mrs. John e . Mr. David B. Hodgson who spent. a few days at home here has re- turned to Halifax. Mrs. John H. Wells. visited Sum- merside this week, the guest of her daudhtler. The regular dance in the Ins- titute Hall was well attended. and enjoyed by all. The Friday night dance ln the Town Hall was also a r _ . The beautiful young daughters of The Ooron r‘, i - “Wu-Steam ieiisiiiguetsiiewatiiifnclgr Mm." m: mcming ut the entrance ‘Yclsfltenilvialg Convent every Wednesday Briwe Stewart Iilant will be held at on Thursday evening The tragedy occurred t hour yesterday morning‘? ‘i123 who was imtcman for the Comm Inspectors were at the Albertcm Branch this week. aid of Secretary for Nova. Scotia and New- wJidJ-and n. trict Secretary for New Brunswick and and lvllr. district. and MbcRae Ltd. spent the week- end a». his home in Summerside plan whereby children will he able to have breakfast at school before lessons Btaffoi-dshire town. It wu institut- Mer. Jean. (Mrs. Theo- ed because one councillor thought d0" VMlWl-Iir). predeceased him children “were too often sent tn some vea am school either with no brecktfe-st or .and lvfrs. Arthur Wilkie are music from the Sisters of The Ofmfldidn Bank 0f eroe Friday night. Lantcrn Slides in the British md and Mr. Murchison Dds- werc present. Mr. J. lnted Pres. Frehwzilagimec. for ilber is a given. Mrs.‘ Clark was omanist. Mr. T.D. Morrison of Morrison SCHOOL BREAKFASTS BITLSIDN, lmgland —(CP)— A ha; been started in this mother died about thirteen yours vices one of w He. alter, W" l,‘ I! some time . l‘ other: are Raymond In Y. . . staged Act Plow" to ‘an aporeciartlv: The Dock Comn unit. Club t. w at the home of i y me during the week-end. Mrs. J. I. Peacock O 1k. u. s. MoPhse s. r. was in the city lest. rim. u: . H. die. N. S. is 1n the cit , hel is registered at the e. duties W90if.—S In Memoriam CHARLES l’. DEVINE Peerless Unit Bridgeport, which is work for the Navy, collapsed and died here today in a downtown restaurant. He was fifty-three years old and lived at 120 Kings Highway. Mr. Devlnc was a rad- uate of the University of enn- sylvania with the class of 1912. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Jean Devine, and three daughters. H- of Charlottetown). she was coming old home. She had been in upwar- entlv good health but took sudden- ly ill and passed away. ‘ four daughters; and Walter at Claude Thicke of Vancouver, Mrs. Clifton Loomis" Kent. Conn, Jean in Vancouver _ . Sdmlpson, Ottawa. A son Blair died (Mrs. Devine is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Currie, —- (The Her- ald Tribune). MRS. W. A. MUTCI The death occurred at Kent/ville N8. on Wednesday, June 0th, of Mrs. \V.A.. Mutch. and came great shock to her family. She ad been visiting her son Walter who is serving in the army at Akiershot camp. A letter had been received] by her son Arthur a day or two be- fore she passed away stating that back to visit; her She is survived by two sons and Arthur at home Kentville. Mrs. and Ruth. Mrs a-number of vears ago. The funeral was held from Clif- K- 0F 0- IING BUN“ -— Anpt cmloyolfle an; was was held s“? Khfihbi afternoon Cigilumbus H t. Bolas u v53 glaciated co A dam‘ lunch was served by the ladies LAC. Bruce Clark, ROAF, Vin- oouver. 8.0., was in Charlottetown and Mrs. I. . Pringle. ‘Iuonto, ar- rived in Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. r‘. s. Cruikahsuk, New Glasgow. 118., wen in the city yeetsrdsy. talus.‘ P. W. Pants, Shubeaiaca- where een Ho- , Mr. Ralph Ramsay of the Bank of Nova Scotla. Chatham, N. B. arrived home on Saturday to at- tend the funeral of his mother. Mrs. Sarah Hall Ramsay, and is expected to return to resume his around the end of this o“; “ma, "Operating s switchboard -- Z.1'-?.‘.‘;‘.';.‘...°"'....""5$.?'.i" , . You. ‘L°°———-n a m“ m. calls cone thick and feet, it's mere thsalever. mo; my}! sresletrslnumndtbea mm“ ' ._.__ H evenings, I'm busy teaching ""2111? “Brut: m” m“: servicemen te dance. That tubes aoeniiouwrrow eveii- IMflfillsqLSoIkcepflt-n m‘ ._.._ "W" I watch my habits. But no mam AND nut - 1m unpleasant dosing! Ineteod I will? 1g‘ n31?‘ . 1:31 "'93-?- "IW" ‘bulk’ in my diet b!’ gvlth Slilhpmensers at the hour of Q11.‘ xgun". B"; link“ - . h y every And sre t ey every day m arena m! 7 Mur§arsf has . . I Iycuwsntlelissplllf ‘ 'gg,‘, . rheestwuseepetolissltfoirrhlxllc "A Q “f Q“. Kecp flit with iéiioqqs he year! Routine businen was t. ns last evening at the regular ed the finance commit of the town have increas $8, increased by same period. The increased diture is due to the S. Y. C grant, increases in salaries I street signs alnted by th Guides have ‘been put up. a WESTPORT, CODIL. June '1 — Charles P. Deviiie, manager of the Corporation of doing war cor was performed yesterday at the by Dre. J 5i: 9- Gi and was floating in an of Mr. Leon a and Mrs. Gallant. Up to time to pres there was no announce- ment of’ the date of the funeral. Inquest Friday Into Death Df Basil Gallant Outcliffe Funeral Parlors .D.> Mofllllflflh and‘ EB. The deceased left his home about 9.30 S i h d ‘estenisa fifth? discoveré in Rnietioo harbou- bv his brother when found it upright position. old and the con the latte of going fl- companion. He was 47 years Gall ht T0 MARBY ANZAC RICHMOND, England —(CP)~ Miss Jean Woclford. whose romance wlith wing Cmdr. Paddy Finucane ended when he died on operations a few months before their wedding S was to have taken place in 1942, is to to a New Zealand grad Boy Loses Life In _ Tignish Millpond l h id from .i.§“3f.§.‘ll..‘°6l.°if§1.!°é%u§i. of st. terday for nine year old Frank Ar- senault, son Mrs. George Rich- ard, who lost his life by drowning w Sunday. ‘The service was conducted by Rev. J. A. MacDonald assisted by Rev. W. J. Pineau. The boy lost his life when he tumbled off a log while fishing for trout in Haywood s Mill Pond. three quarters of a mile from T131118}! Village. A younger half biiothl gave the alarm and about a. half ui- later the body was recovered when youthful Lloyd McLeod div- ed into the pond and brouBm ii 9° the surface. Artificial respiration "little else but s piece of in the season. l" We strongly advise taking delivery as ssrly u possible, as in is expected transportation, etc. may like it difficult to secure coal later W. “D. GILLIS 6- CO. PHONE 116 was tried without; _,____ i, We an new receiving regular shipments of this high grade coal for steam and household use. l will of Col. Frank Knox. of the United limer of the Chlcflflo COOKIE-A K ingum Simon and st. Jude at Tignish yes- w M; i m‘ s. e isms, ti?" ‘ti... u... Harbor. Elbe snore“. were shown m the ton Church on Saturday. June be mam“ . ‘ 10th. rsncauszuu. rm M... 5...... Mrs .....:.. um w. mm c»... pie‘ soclet, made the arrunge- Jon who ' lned e ‘ .; merits-Mnv Hall student, pastor were at home for the funeral. x5713 vfignn was chairman Mr. McKlm District ii T 82. . CHICAGO. June l2 —(AP.i-- The secretary State new and pub- Daliy News, ving an estate estimated at $2,- lee. 000.000 wa, admitted to probate to- day. The entire estate was left m his widow. Mrs. Annie Reid Knox. June 10. and Mrs. Gordon S. Cooke. a daughter. Susanne Audrey. MacIvDOUGALL —- At the P. E. I. ..-Io5mf.a1 June 10. 1944 to Chief “otby Officer LD. MdO-Dfillfiflii. and the. Muolnouwaill. a daughter. Eur- oy Irene J1me. MacLEOII — At the P171. Hos- 1 on June 1i. 1044. to LAC. and . Wesley lib/cued, Cfhrlotto- town, s eon. WIIJJAMB - At the P11. los- June 4. 1M4. to Mr. and wiu Murray a dsughter. “mole Morcis. II —Mthel'lhesde\m- t! oJJunsIO. 10M, to LAO. and Mn. Walter lldwflds KIIO 1b“). a sen. WALLII — At the PIJ’. Hospital on June 10, 10M, to Mr. and Mrs. Gaytuwn, Cher- r. PM. flos- to Mr. and DIAMOND — M the pitsl on June l0. 10M. Mn. Louis A. Diem lottetoym, a eon. @. ect- i of the Summerslde town council wi h all the councillors present ex- cept. Councillor smallman who is in Montreal. Mayor Lidetone presid- Councillor Mollison, chairman of WPOYtod that this yea: up to May 31 fiXpggdif/UIQB iselcxontiied by gounclllor McNefll the o owng ma ere w re Salary of Edward Hafrington, elec- tric li ht lant operator set at $04.00 member of a we : gmer 0r ted a lineman at a salary of $20.5) Unified a week; the commercial sen/ice 718,15 over last year and revenue has sinuses for the expen- . urge i first 2,000 kilowatts, 2o cent-s - for M v the next 3.000 kilowatts and 15 cents for all over 5.000 " on m seconded by Councillor Mollieon it was decided in extend the electric d other miscellaneous causes. 00:1:- cillor Mollison said that this in- crease‘ in expenditures was reslly a Councilor Gorrill said that ti? Gr A resolution moved by Councillir to attend the fire chiefs convention at Charlottetown in July - S. Says Increase In S bide“ Expenditures Alarming _ ted ‘Gorrill and secorxiéiied by Vtvteodge W88 DBSBOG 8W! I'll 8.6011 1'84! t n. Rankin m lay a1 3"“ rrieiit gabZi/ater Sta-cost “gesit, a >_ _ wor auperv an nspected flaw,‘ by the street foreman 1 p“ 4 feet of ave- the j had away in Island Ramon My 3'2 s sci-low common. vlious to he: marriage m; Viola. Judson. dmahter of tn. N1‘. Mid lfirl. q‘ an was n r In her early life slie in”! ma‘ Alexandra BM a rem of ...... shutdowns.” Her husband pro- ‘ q On motion of Councillor Morrison passed: LG)‘ WIS ID130111- wu set at 30 cent for the the loss of i loving ‘arms. "u. ab" M13 1'3 V - Bil. .-$. 8141B. overseas since 4.1; GP” R.N., Charlottetown; Irvirg, kilowatts . of Councillor Morrison 1| h 1 q 1, h _ 1711131958132 John. Frezwhfort, Lg‘ iéilettlfrflbfid. ifliriiirntiiifirfiglir bgnhAuNfil;’°n=m¥“f1°“ ‘M4’!- m!‘ distance who wants to, may conn- PM.‘ “ch w €cm§i°wm N‘ ect up m e100, ‘the line to be ow- ,. s. .. If a - {ii-C "Phi: rnrsinwu» portly-i seconded by Councillor Morrison Road; m; and Hams at n3.“ and passed that Fire Chief W. B also we f0 n; m ma McNeill be granted expenses of $26 5mg th raw-Dallas W. d Pe . T onto: Mrs. Albert Bflivnllgcuaiiimgi: side:1\i.‘rs. Ambrose Wood Chur- IOWQWWUZ 81711189011, Philadelphia] TAYDOI — At tihc Prince Oomaty Hospital on Monday. Juno m. 1944. wt.‘ Louivev Taylor. aged ears edn the Baptist Church. 8 IItiacDONALD - At Vernon, June 0. 1944 eral from his late residence Tues- day, June 13 to Church, Vernon River. Requiem High Mess at 10 am. ' PUBCELL — At Hospital on June Pun: IIOLROYD — Entered into rest. t Chariot Interment omit flowers. Lean d"- "Like a shin that's 1m its moolil MclNNll — At on June 12 Bmezven Mil‘: Bay. Cemetery. Card of Thanks ' Mr. and m1. Angus . - évetlllnd family wishtotfisnytflcw 00 "i" tn 0 IYRIPI» all who mthun gun in their recent and ;lllllpzmrlllllllllfl and. Char- Lom . : R ' DEATHS or." Corgis“ Ifzigluatggfh t!» MIN-hm‘ HUM‘ s. P caesium-At KinkOrl. on June mm, ND" 5M I“ $31.?!" 12 um, Jflmm Leslie, aged six ,,,,,,_ ggerfa gigimsgn °‘ l“ “"1 “m- The funeral m: place on ' * 22nd and was very largely attend A short service was held in the home. The remain; were than con- veyled m Cmtral United Churc my re eeday at 2 p.m. froni ummemide. 5Q , J. C. MacDonald. Fun- St. Joachinfs t i. but. also special mention of the place which the deceased had held in the clmir. - 1 he wars. and the Sunday P651490“ 89 School. The hymns sung ‘we; Y "wm- “ nto the Hills,’ "Abide Willi m, ltfrshND. McLean. a; friend cflthl am v. sum very MW i Night. There”. a favorite hymn if tho deceased. The flomi tributes were men! and vary beautiiiul. Thc‘ 0013mm m gave‘: J. Soot! balflljxi; ' ‘or. melt. F0909?- fl Wm“ son. M .Wood. and Fred W. Milton Cemetery. Please AQiQYl" Mn wflwn o; gum.“ Rim! “gut? lglfi: minted at the wrave. u‘ tnfi Charlottetown ‘ ma“ 0X1 And mills slowly out to eel. so someone dear has sailed In calm serenity. . But there's a promise a mi earth could have in store. Fri?’ God hath planned a e Beyond the unseen more." the City Hosmital , V I‘ 0 . nnis beirisliiaswnt f fir? me. wnu McI e-ie-I N. D. MacLsdn fol-mega nurse. neighbors and who sent messages mus cards and in many ssd esvement in the loll of their 6-10-11 i. Shortlnorn Breeders ATTENTION i! Plflkl wishing u. secure lhsrtbern amuse h- rnsles should forward the following information i0 the undersigned: L-Class of animal-Jinn! Purpose er still!" f type. 2.—Age of animal. 3.-Number required. L-Prlce range. Tru- information should be forwarded wit’ June 80th. S. C. WRIGHT, Secretary, Prince Edward Island Sllorlhom Breeders’ Assselslfl Department sf Agricultsn, Charlotte“!!- . a