u FIUGUQT 12, 19M,’ I ' g .. , THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ti“... stereo Water ltnet. dly orlOo Gowun. Min- 8-12-11 JENNA]. BEDIQUI on“ p-ELIDWSIIéP. -- Rw la-aser. dlY- . u. 15"“ at 10.45 A.M. VywL-St. Marks C uroh. :fi§°“ Rev 'r n. ;g,i;.:?“°.'..l". Ph. n..'of' min r. Q $311 for causing a disturbance and 1lmage st. the Prince Cafe were lined s20 and $10 and costs resp - 1W1‘, uh were ordered to pay dam- m‘. of the same amount-S. -BBADALBANE and men Presbyterian Charue. vices Sunday. A1181!“ 13111- Bradalbane at 2 P. M. Rev. J. mwwnn will be in charge and iriorth Tryon at R P. It i‘ . Rev. J. A. MacGowan. mervlodcraior. 3 2-11- arizctiivnivauy HEARING ADJOURNED - The. preliminary llmine of James Banks, Jr, for- lrler assistant jailer at the Prince County Jail, charged with assist- lng prisoners to escape from lawful custody. was adjourned yesterday till Saturday, August 19th without |ny evidence being taken. The hearing is before Magistrate W. 12. Darby. K. C., at Summer-side. -S. 41111-3111‘ WIDENED- Hal-tel Street in the Town of Kensing- loll is st present undergoing ex-l ttnsive and much needed improve- lmnts. When completcd it W111 greatly enhance the appearance of the residences, besides providing parking spacc for autos in front oi the Kensingmn United Church and the King George Hall. buildings are being provided with the Church and H811- —DEATH OF BAYFIELD DIGE- LOW — The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital. late ‘lliursdav night, August 10. i944. oi Hayfield Bigclow. He was 35 rears old and his death came after an operation on last Friday. The late Ml: Bigelow was a native of Lot l6, and was a carpenter em- played at Palmer and Williams. Co, Ltd, boat-building plant. He \\'ss also caretaker at. the Canadian Legion Home. He is survived by his ivife. the former Susie Mac- Lean oi Newcastle, N. B., and one son Arnold; also his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. William Bigelow of Lot l6 and the follow- ing sisters and brothers: Bessie. Mrs. Colin MacKenzie, Lot 16: Mrs. Hilda Barlow. Wellington; Purdy, Mrs. lien; Louise. Mrs. John Gamble, Lot l6: and Frances in Saskatche- wan; the brothers are. John. Har- old and Sidney at home. The body was taken yesterday afternoon to ulghcme oi his parents, Lot 16. 'a'r'n'u'u'lu'a'u'a lisod Machinery- For Sale o Etc. 1—Clevelund Tractor 1-16 H. P. Gillon Gasoline Engine. 1—l_0 1i. P. ' ternutlonul Gno- llne Engine. l-lieavy Duty Truck Wagon. 1—l(|tchcn ‘My to I. l. SHARK POHOIQ, P. . I. r _._ L-ki-xal-‘Aaw-u-w-s-mxvvmsw NR. ERNEST WA TER (Opposite Sinclair Grocery Department) AND wlu. as VICTORY ctr/tacos . Accounts At Aug‘ due for Dry "\|F\'k|f\ W} .I. [Her I llauavvc I . aourrrli mlT-(mgcg t. uul DIIIIS PIN UNTI i l News, Subscription, Advertising .iuulillaulnlyboltoughtdutl at ofthefol. - The III urdiuuwlllbedellveradtouuy the boy nlwllilile for deliveries on BAP- . D . for t. 13th. in 0mm figqlllttfl’ You are cordially in- .- ENGLAND SER- AJHURCH 01f h ah mm y. Maul - Bl‘- .__ Prayer at 1.30.M'I1'1u1e __ Kmnmnou e-ia-ilf '-rot.lcr: count -_ 1n the ii C urt yester- isummuddug Nvgocmen ofrom out of North Ser- at A. M. Miss Mary m A MacKenzie will conduct the ser- ed ' Ilnter- These 1' John Stewart. Bor-t NILLS llllY CLEANING PLANT HAS BEEN TAKEN oven av -wnosa- OFFICE son-J Receiving and Delivering —W1LL m: 0N- 7. Should be paid to Mr. Perry ~ Gourileu horuelnlumrnuuld porwoiJhoueihfor a. -I.0l Phone ll, lutnmer __ HM‘ and Short Subjects . (gqfim¢m'.;lq°m_ °m';.5.gf_ Saturday At 2:30 Louis Moose, New Ann --IEMEMBEB the picnic at Uni- ted Church, egash, needdy, Alli. 16. 5-12-11 causing u. disturbance r, Profitt. —1I.1. A’! HOMI - Residents of Summer ‘ will regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. J. M. Noon- un at her home on Fitzroy Street, Bummerside. Her daughter, Nurs- ing Sister Pauline Noonan, R. C. A. 1"., has arrived home to be with her mothen-S. -PRISONER OF WAR — Pte. nk Arsenault, who was report- in action lust after t e invasion or France on June 6. hi now been officially reported a pri- soner of war his wife, who resides .on North Market Street, Summer- aide. has been informed. Pte. lArsenault is a son of Mr and Mrs. lFidele Arsenauit of Summerside-S — MEMORIAL SERVICE Sunday Aug. 13th a {service will be held in lslngton United Church at 6 ma. lln memory of the late Rev. C pt. W. A. Seaman, Chaplain in the iarmed forces who paid the su- l reme sacrifice in the cause of | iberty and freedom in France. July 21st. l --EXAMINA'I‘IONS RESULTS — The following are the results of [the Maritime Board Examinations ‘written by the students of Sum- tmerside Academy. Grade l2 in order of merit: 1, Roberta Gorrlll; Mary Josephine Mitton; 3, - 4, Shirley Carnegy; s, William Cunningham. Grade ll: ‘l, Kath- Ileen Allen; 2, Constance Crue; 3. |Lillian Perry; 4, Aleah Palmer; 5. .Dorothy Linkletter; 6, Edward Mc- luelil; ‘l. Malcolm Kennedy; 8. Preston Kelly; 9, Gerda Clark; i0. shirley Smith; ll. Justin Kelly; l2. Elmer Cotton; 13, Blanche Mur- ray. .‘ -- GISTRATES COURT — A Ipart_ from Borden was fined $25 land costs by Magistrate W. E ,Darhy, K. 0., in Summerslde yes- terday on a charge oi procuring gasoline without surrendering valid ration coupons. Another party from Borden was fined $5.00 and costs for having a gasoline ration book without the automobile licence be- ing written on each coupon and $5.00 and costs for 01191111118 ii motor vehicle with gasoline illegal- ly procured. This D1111)’ °11 1"‘ vestiiratlon by the police was found to have a full coupon book al- though the automobile had been driven e considerable number of miles this year. Two men from west of Summerside, were each fined $5.00 and costs for being in- triaxicated. an adiogirngtllmfrrlgbllfl}; ton case ag M“ party was dismissed-S. ‘SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL — The Summer Bible School at. Mal- peque which was nducted by Mr. Stanley Wells. assisted by Wells and daughter Mary. hi6 their closing session in Sea Veiw Hell recently. The Hall was crowh- ed to its utmost capacity for t (i; occasion. Ml. Wells 9195111611 B11 the pupils that had been enrolled during the past week carried out a splendid program. llemvnflfflill"? the teachings received in $29 things that are worth while. d e choruses learned oy the nubile @- lighted the audience. A vote of Rp- preciation was tendered to l‘- nnd Mrs. Wells for their valued services. At the close of the 85111" erlng ice cream and cake were served to the Wells family 811d 1° th hlld en. which all enloyed-l Frieze: weIe awarded to the dif- ferent grader for their efficient work-S. Willi light. I1 Granville Street. this service your route. aoapmocorl .PHO| out-tuners. "0" ‘l’ . o-ia-sl ' mansion summon. seat. i isiatnalqwoi-ittmngpilusln " vflviwe your: may be teflllfiarafld-h‘ l‘ - Pout-in huh . I160. c” -FOI. SALE -- Used bicycles. an. 8-12-11 Wed - POLICE COURT — Wednesday a young man from Margate charged with on Com- mercial Street was fined $15 and - ocetg by Stipendiar, Magistrate J. ' ‘ WANTED _ MAID. MRS. s. a. isilslu. TO-DAY LINDA DARNELL EDGAR BUCHANAN _-I 5- “illTY Aloo Canada Carried On APIIDL l SUMMnRSllJE illfiilfii Personals rim cnAawrra-rowiv surfactant ‘riitiiilnllnlinnni cnlrnn GllARliIAiilPopo Pius i BIL. May 33, 1944 lenders in Feb. i940, were went overseas in vice in Italy —-Mi.ss Ruth Campbell, Ottawa! is spending her holidays with her| Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, 0’l‘..eary. l —LAC. J. E. Millman has re-l fumed to Paulson, Mann after- spending a pleasant furlough with’ his family and friends in Sum- merside and Kenslngwn. LAC, Mlllman has been stationed at! Plilson for the past ten months. —Mrs. Harry Green [daughter Virginia. Bedeqlle. are visiting her sistJul Sister James Marie from lviinne- apolis, Minnesota. and her DB1‘- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James N. Camp- and bell. at Cape "Praverse. his wallet and $175 in cash M ——‘——-————- l The following day a taxi drove up may was serv__mg L“ France‘ BRACKEN QUTLINES -to the camp 11nd the driver report- REPORTED MISSING _- Lance ____ led to the Officer Commanding the QpL 10.115 Frederick McMuner l {Cape Brctons, Lt-Col. F F. has been missing in action i t----‘°°“‘.‘""i‘~"°.'l‘_ffigf i’: its?“ *“:t.;s.“:'..£i"".t trait‘.- Mi w- he '1" 1111"“ Y" 11 1111151 1w held 15'|ih€1'es‘i:lr:& the gslvs inetact 1t 1118.41 Mr" and M“ P‘? M°M""°' ‘N gtther. And there is no basis save equality of sacrifice upon which in more than tory. It is the fruit of 2'7 18159 Wlvhlng- We must retrace those steps. let us hope, nay, let "5 determine that we shall retrace them in sanity, in tolerance, in un- derstanding and above all in peace." Outline of Plan i Turning to post-war Veterans. he said the two to be considered were men and women »for those disabled “In the plalnest words at my cnm_ needs for‘ main D0lnt§ jobs for ablel and adequate care mand I say to you that nothing short oi’ full-time gainful employ. ment for every man and woman who has worn the Canadian ani-"t form will be acceptable." he said.‘ As a, plan for meeting veterans’. needs Mr Bracken pr0posed:— - l A policy of "first in. for demobilization with the UlOSe last out. protected. 2 Revision bring them living costs. 3 Increased assistance under the veterans land act and provision of first out" in line with present ans’ associations on all concerning vetel-ang, . 5. Low interest rate loans sist veterans in establishing them- b selves in business. i s. Complete retirafting or ' matters , abled veterhns_wlth radical chan- ge! in the metiiod of handling ap- peals and increase in the person- nel of the Pensions Commission to’ Speed handling of claims. l '7 Payment of pensions to women on a scale eoual to those paid men. For immediate action Mr. Brack- en proposed:—- 1 Introduction of s. group insur- ance plan for all members oi’ the forces. 2. Protection against foreclosure of mortgages on soldiers homes and loss of their insurance policies. 3. Improved hospital facilities for soldiers. 4 Improved housing for sold- iers’ dependents. FRACTURES REDUCED I d All-welded ships in which serious fractures occur now total less than two per cent of all those built. TKJLate T-JCTTSET Doyle, 20 Longworth Ave. 8-12-31 ___.______. WANTED — AT ONCE. AN 0P- eratfng room supervisor. A dietician. A cook. Apply promptly by msii, with re er- ences, stating experience and salarv required. Prince County Hospltal, Summerside, P. 81th!“ . P. PERRY S TREE T &_ Stewart, Lille KNOWN AS Cleaning -and Pressing Ii lo 81‘. l "Dlsunlty reigns today in Canada lI-Ie is ever before in our his-lrelief duty at l of pension rates to oflllc canal, British Honest Taxi Driver Was killed in action in Italy - |with Both Joined the P. E. I. High“ gym, at- ltached to that _un1t while training.‘ n Canada and Newfoundland and! March. 194A.‘ sstmmlut “m playing on where they were transferred Lfftergggfl Cape Breton Highlanders for eer- ca; - w Restores Lost Wallet To Reserve Officer Lt. M.B licy, N in taxi driver, who himself Ln modest anonymity, lnari that When Lt. Vail arrived at Beach ‘Grove Camp where he is in train- , mg with ins Reserve unit lie found ;to his sorrow that he we» without Grandson 0f Island Woman Gets llvvard Cpl William M. DuLong, son of Mr and Mrs. Jnrrlcs H. DuLong of Maiden, lvltisz, and a graildson of Mrs. William McLean oi Bread- abrlile, P.1d I. and a. llfflliiw he presidential citation with Vail. 2nd Battalion Cape brown i-ilgtilaliocis, of Syd- .$., is the luckiest man ill seven counties today. And a Char- lottetcvu buried h“ ‘ most honest in a much wicierlsalga? from Centrall lain on the road between Char- me ‘on: run n can be held wgeth- ‘nlgfitown and Beechwood Camp all The driver did ilot go unrewarded richer nv $20. but Lt. Vail's is worth a whole lot more years Qiflthnn that John McLean of 2G2 i .cii.mond Street, Charlottetown has» 150i soldiers fr rib-y n. bar and one stnr for combat avy, Frank Knox ‘he citation Slild in part that the ers and enlisted men of the first marine division demonstrated loutstaridinr: gallantry and deter- mination in successtull/ executing forced landing is assaults against a ass tance to_ veterans in urban number of stronlzlv defended Jap- areas in obtamlmz hollslng- anese ositioiis on Tulagi. Gavutu. 4 Full consultation with veter- Tenam ogo, Florida and Guadal- Solomon Islands. ICMDMCLCIY muting all the enemy to u. forces and seizing a. most valuable ase and airfield within the en- emy zone of operations in the South the Pacific Ocean. The courage and de- Penslons Act as it applies to dlhitennination displayed erations were of an in these op- er n inspiring or- a Arc You Hard of _q§} , Heanng? Why do 50% of all Heur- g .Aid. Purchasers. choose Sonotone? For better h based on superior deflgn an fitting. made poa- wlth the Audiometer, which gives an accurate read- :ng of your actual hearing oss i Mrs. C. F. Smith, our chief be u tll town, P. E. 1., Friday, August August Theue consultations cost you nothing and may be the means of ensuring future McMUBRAYS Maritime Representatives Fredericton. N. l. with the first mllrine division‘ ‘ Guadalcanal prior to December ‘ill, i942. C-pl. DliLongZs citation was rights or lslgned by the latc- sccretarv of the 1'. E. NISNEY Chartered Accountant Office at 11 Granville Street Suminersrdc (i, F, I-lutcheson 8r SON OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de~ facts.” 58 Grafton Street Thlu eolnuu neon of local lnterzt, pa; t n u , ii. i; §°a'€....‘.‘.."°" l roucu COURT-At 11w om yesterday, u u“ 1J1. will bring a manage in gong. rumours-snow cuuacrr at 11. Clifton at ville 7:30. Rev. A. J c, Spending a two - weeks vacation his parents. Mrs. c Gallant. Euston Street. CHILD ILNOCKED DOWN — A U at the Chestnut "Sésgwlfi? on was kn DINTINGUISHED ince Edward Island as a dis.- llngulshed visitor in the person of Iarosaiab Gardabask , general of Ozechoelov a for Canada. who is enjo p, brief vacation at Brackley. He is accompanied by Mrs. Gardabaslty. They cave next Wednesday on re- turn to Ottawa. _.Ji__ KILLED IN ACTION-Cpl. John 1rd Mllflay. previously roport- ed missing in action has now been officially reported killed in action VISITOR - h on J1me 7. his father, John A, Murray of Watervale. P.1d I. has beenanform . '1he message from the cirector of records at Ottawa Promised any further information as soon as it becomes available. Cpl. 114 Spring Park Road. Charlotte. town have been lnfonrlecl. He was with a Canadian Army Signals unit and has been overseas aknost three years. FERRY SERVICES - A rgdjq news broadcast yesterday errone- ously stated that P. E. Island's connection with the mainland was wholly tied up as a. result of the delay of the car ferry in leaving Borden on Thursday. Officials of Nortllumberlancl Ferries, Ltd, cal- led attention to this error, stating ‘Wood Islands-Caribowferry serv- ce. SOLDIERS AS FARM HELP- Prince Edward Island farmers were advised yesterday by the Farm Lab- 01‘ B03111 said they would be used for comple- ting haying or in grain harvesting operations. The rate of pay was set at $3.00 per day, exclusive of wet days and Sundays, officials of the Farm Labor Board said. Farmers in need of additional help were asked to notify the farm Labor Board immediately. BILL MULLIGAN MISSING — Many here will regret to learn that Tpr. William Orr Mulligan, 22, son of the Rev. and Mrs. William Orr Mulligan, Westmount, Quebec, and formerly of t. James Church. Charlottetown, has been re rted missing as of July 25th fol owing action in Normandy Born in Hali- fax, N. S., Tpr. Mulligan went to Montreal in i939 and received his education at Argyle and West.- mount High Schools. He attended McGill University for two yearn and prior to his enlistment in 1942 was employed by Creak, Cushing A: Hodgson, chartered accountants. Tpr. Mulligan enlisted in the 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussurs but was transferred to the Tank Corps at Cam Borden before going overseas at t e end of i948. He has one twin brother. Thomas C., with the British Admiralty Technical Mission in Ottawa. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harold 11. Fraser. New Giaarow. NS. are guests at the Queen Sotel. Mr. Roy Stockwell Southvilie, Maren was in the city last night. Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker. and datighter. Halifax are registered at the Queen Hotel. Capt. E.A. Jones, Rockland. Rd» flohn was in Charlottetown y. llfll. ct BraclJlwI. IQUO. la in the . y. W.D. MacDonul P .1. was in the city Coleman. night . - h lido. tri . At. M - 331111119? WICCOIIOIHL! by, Min Hoenlfn cost, a of Charlottetown. Dr. J.W. Christopher and his daughter. Louise of Boston. arrived ‘by plane in Charlottetown yester- day and emect to remain for two llwegtkg as guests of Mr. ST. Gal- en . Piper J5 MacAu . Owe Bre-_ ton hlandlars is viatng his sis-l ter-in- ttw. Mrs. Allan MacAulayl and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mc- Kenzie. Mr. and Mr A. Roy Kendall. ' “u,” ,,,,,, Bloom Allied of u noway nature may be inserted strictly lily- . n. r. slAlilm-Ifitziie ,5! his office frorm Aug. l1, um,“ ° 1 ‘- e-lz-ai City chemo of Canada — Service at Long River 111111111118 for the mainland allielil that there was no disruption of the, l _ PAGE ELEVEN In Memoriam ' _0fteoz ttba faireut floweru ' , nicked while yet in the bud , adorn the palace oi the and t so ll. seemed l(‘C€i1l1_\ when Joel I .1 MacLean, young wlie cf_ G ' Winston England of allwslie, b! now serving in England, war to occupy one of the lnanv mum sions which had been prepared ft! her. “Anti iht-rc shall be no night tllerc. ileitlier sorrow nor cryll neither shall tliere be any mor pa n." In an unprecedented event in Vatican history. the Holy Father receives American and ritlsh fighting men in general audience. incr of St. Paul‘s Church. Cl - lottetovm. He it. was. who about u month before her death, Ln com- pliance with her earnest desire, sid- ministered to iier the lioly rites of al film record is a part of the News of the Day showing this after- noon and evening at the Prince Edward Theatre. ving to the comm U. S. Signal Corps cameras record} 5m had b n a gm“ nnfggu, witnduuwn. on “u” w" for the first time. the s eech oi a bu; he; wonfiirmn. hgpp bu‘; . CENTI-AL CIIII ‘PLAN 11,0111“?! in fE 01.111111 glcthdhad 113L151’ tllindsngille apes-lilac: _ a a es n o e DIV“ 14- Wlthrworth will h; cloths. pAl he depsarts, eager sold- N ,\ lips and had endeared her to he: rs ch n s rua soace 1 '" -' i" . 2535:5211’ an‘ ‘Stunday morning at igrslnseek t‘? tfiuch tillcnharlid of 1111s‘ - j gingjfliisg tmdhaursesie UiPealyLgaLai-g Mrs. Watterwort-lll a talgrnlleld 1:129 ago reesrIewe: faigth. ‘This exceptlon- Kip‘ her beloved pastor. Rev lllr- Gard- If d \-—\ l (Noérilces CAMP NOTES _ Augugt, 1o, 1e44, Confirmation, her husband having so“ Wm b. m - 1141119111" . ___ been present clul-inez the service. 9 5P9! Bl‘. ARRIVE FROM OVERSEAS __A me {allowing L5 a “s; o1 the; was certainly comforting to _ "12"" telephon call received bv Mrs Dan ‘name; of DOys who were succ mini 111C 1194-" Want-W W 1W1 W111 1W H'- Klmblfl 1149111131" Mt- SPEN Garnhum or Charlottetown late' in passing tests at Boy Scout 111151731111 111111 11°F b1”111@17c°l-C°°11 ‘Snteuéart. was wounded inl action M, Qmflgfflx-flypjfggu; last niuht advised her that her sls- |Can1l> thl. year. lgfqigggfs gt thf,,,l‘,’""“.lorf“i".gfi,l’,lg I81’ Feb- 12. 1944- ' ' 1' s. L J Hanlon. r., and. . ' I f‘ 1". ~,."‘ . ‘e Pm Alexander Ross‘ ML Stew“ for the Halifax Herald left “- Mr 1 2m‘ CLASS FIRST A") Voile C|l(‘d and a. the Lme of her husband have arrived from overw seas where Mr Harlan was woun- ‘ ‘ 4 ded seriously. Mrs Hanlon was the. CHOICE M0856 Tom Pehderaaso funeral. former Kathleen Callaghan of Dro- ‘ R01’ Gram. Mike D819. D011 Mflv- l more, P. E. I. They have landed at‘ P1180. R98 TnflmP-son- Bud KlIlSr __., M, ,5. n, m, my. an Ameflfilll Dflfl- d°mi Dawd E5193’- Jam“ Saunders-Jared the casket ailil nearby faintl- Lea Semple. charlie Rogers, Kiar i. h f Gulndon Roy Hatley, we m l e home O mother. Mr. and ‘ Paul Cud- _____..i oer father and A. 1',‘ I more. Alan Stewart. Lcanl. Elisa-sill». \.li ~ Dose . Wiat .i‘l‘l ed llx- a very 2nd CLASS COOKING Ibeautiflll innnz-aznn. ii- s the pree- . o! several . encc. u u Paul Oudmore, Mike Dale, Don flilllltlly-ill'l‘llll'rlf‘d pin‘ of Jean, MaoPhee, Roy Grant. James Saundq in her youthful biul cniovlou crs, Alan Stewart. Abe Zakcm, life and tlplliirl-iit aooll health with Tommv Kays, Lea ,' Oativay, Roy Hailey. l l 2nd CLASS SIGNALLING : Abraham Zakcln. Semple. Enron her children. I’.C"'l3i‘ llll\V_S1X and Ernestine three . i’ a ii.il. roars. After a sliuri- 5f‘l\.I" at liie house Ion the beautiful iii‘ moon of Julv I 20th the long pros-es. LILl of cars and illay At Rustico ——— ~ carriages proceeded to ilie Elierslla 50mg fifty interested fainter-i Gem Mgagévnfgoa: gender astlEpiscopal Church, \\'ll ‘l, though attended an Illustration Station-DR Ivlggmson ' Mm 1531c 33m’ large, ivas uuite 111611.011 le of hold- Fieid Day held on the farm of John ' ' D6“ “lime; Roy int; the large concourse of maple iwlio lizid fi5bClhlllCfl. 'l'lie funeral conaiuoterl by v. on of Pill". Hill, 0110 of . ‘ ' l , g3::'1l{hgM'B'E' E1511“) on Thursday glrfllIlisoylim€s Saunders, Alan Sic- _ , _ services ivorc The mot crop demonsmmo“ m unit. Lea Semple. bhaJle Rogers,‘ _L, Mr. H l m w'l_h l 5-, E1151” 031W“- , _ til liynlils flllilif lit-lint "Dear Lord 331;:- aginfigzw rlignd e Ldillfuflllljilll 15" CLASS SWIMMID" lanii Fathers of iylunlzind" which 5w e5’. Frontenac and prmcy M81601!“ MB¢11°5°fbT°m P911591“ was the favourite of tile bereaved ' . harlle Read)’. DR, Morris0n,'iiusl)alid. The o .21‘ lit-mils were mangels were carefully examined: g?“ C . M __ -_ _, _ 515° 5111111“ We“ m“ “°“gf°“-°“' 1 51111510: “Aillslggtealilthilczrllglie OISHAEYCISI?’ wIledéflllvzdukfgz1lzl “m which Could be-‘mmnarptl “my Joe Schurtnan Don Bruce Bucl Her lieiircst and. (warns: rrhlylives the Algonquin hybrid 911m “Qwlxingdom Louis Wedge "James cannot ‘thrill; -if Jean as ‘(lC;l(l' but 917ml“? 1m” fave“ due 1° “Saunders Alan Stewart’ Frank lust as ‘cone before.’ 111121191’ 148111 51111 B7931" §°b 11°"°“|znl<em 113mm B150 ' ' The pail-bearers were all young 1913mm?’ and 1119 wl5°°115111 hyblfld ' nit-g BADGE lfriends of Jean alld Winston, some corn 111-80 11181191‘ 111 Yleld 111111 911m“ Don Bruce Malcolm Mathew“ . oi them school-mates: Bertram in maturity. ‘ Roger Kenfledy D, R Momsmfl Phillips. Ray UYSLLHl, Kenneth Mr. Bruce Maelarvnvilo tiaml-Bdlgud Kingdcm ‘Amed ‘MacDonald’ MacNc-vin. Leighton iylillnizflliiford the work of grain varieties crcated1Fmnk Znkemf ' Morrison and Cllliord tvilllams id ble interest as he too!’ the "m E l f the floral tributes was gggwdezlllrough the grain variety: Gordon Lldsxggauarllgolm Mathb veiywileallititul in itself. and the £55k; and discussed the relative, J G m; Job w 1k emory of each will long be tread- meriis of the various varieties oii§"'1d“g‘c”1 ago e? "m" a e" ured by tho near relatives of the wheat, oata and barley. Under re- av awinlzéxllgu ~ deceased. They were: u v View were two new strains of oats Kennedy, Tom Pendergut, Husband and family Pi ow. which are still un-named hilt whizh Crfilgleer Ready. Bmle Morrison Fail-hm‘. 11/1011191- b10111" 111111 l1" W111 Dmbabll’ 511911159119 we mwlDon Bruce George Howatr Roy m‘ WXMUIY - "l c popular Erban oats due to ihc re- ' " - The 131144111114 F1111" Y- rwml- sistance to fitem angciagtgzuxfgtfihgx; Grant, Mullins. Untélle‘ will and Aunt Jennie. carry as we as g d t. ' Margo-rots etrfiw. bettfgkegnel d;‘;§1<>em°"1 *1 BieGE°§§fiiN§”n.T§l"$n1-l§§nf'i§§iil c.1315“ “d m“ We flssflslwwyyer dim h i M n and Ucle Georgie, In the Barley wrlrlles verhepngiis°ifil §a.‘l.'§..‘i.n.r‘°§ll§;. MAE? chi?‘ ‘y n thte variety $351501 11,1351 ietlzitgifl Donald, John MacNaught, Frank‘ Uncle Lem, Aunt Pearl and Fan- es . e e , ' . - high m yield but is a “we qwmtzalrtrn. an Mullins. Garth Toonioslily. spray. 1D M Ph , G H tt-,' Uncl Harry and Aunt Thelma. ‘strawed. Its value as a crop which; Jaczges ggunggrs, fig? 53x21,“ spruce could be cut for early hofl-feedlngimer Gumdom Rm, Gran‘, Kenny Aunt Ray and Ilnoin Pr-uudu. or for a crop that could be cut be-l Grant Abe Zakem‘ Lea gggzlftsgzlgflriflsélaes elrllilglrcigglmmd MacDonald, Louis wedge. by Mr. MacLaren. W e th. sempw Agni sash-m Uncle Gordll. Wreath. Aunt Kath and Uncle Jamal, Dr. J.A. Clark spoke briefly on plngLygflq-ING Wreath. farm fmanaggegnint hstreissing 516131- wggétg] H. and Adah Blohnl. 11R’ 0 W01‘ 9 o" an 1m 1e Wallace H rdln . G 1‘ M . ‘ necessity of 1391-11118 “Wk 11°"? “I1 Tom Pendergaltst, Egtric 31511,‘ DLURE.‘ Um“ ab“. “d Mm‘ m*' time. Morrison, Paul Cudmore, Mike ray. Aunt Bea. and Uncle Roy‘ nee. W Dale. Irean MacKenzie, Lloyd Cann‘ victor and U,“ m4 UM Q w . 50111 51105101“ on. Joe _Schurman, Laurence “m. 5pm., Soil erosion was mentioned and'i(15§:illll§r'.1t1>3lllrl Nll/Igglllsgvllilht G32: Viélm mm wmrut 511:?" also the extent of damage and lossl ‘ g ' Hampton MacLean a MaaPliee. George Howatt, Alfred _ .MacDonald. Louis Wedge, James, Mary and Bufwn, Penal and Saunders. Alan Stewart. Roy Grant. 10mm 5 Kier Gulndon, Toms Kai/s, Harold Mggljfafl dousins: a’: Blso, Francis Villard, Lea Semple. otny. Kathryn, Eleanor an caused by soil erosion both to pre- 51m“ sent and coming generations. He stressed the hope that programmes now being studied tied in a better knowledge of soils as WE W111 be‘C1‘lFi1'1l Rogers. Rn Hatl v. in , S r . gathering from the facts gleaned GOD‘: sgmlting Toyvou All. lat/fr, D2131 Mrs. liknmanuel load from the soil survey now brim: The Raver, gml Fmnily, . made by Mr. George Whlteslde,_ __ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Dink. 5on5 l bl to fillffi°lfihiif°li °‘...‘f."“..§. ll? asi RE3ERVE TROOPS- satisfectorv or better condition as i- ‘ . when we took tile!“ over. ‘ _” _(0Qrlt1nued jfflm DBl9,1-)_____\ cafd Qf naflks A very interesting and enli liten-l ‘T’ "T ‘ “'"_h‘"' mg mm was presented y Dr, en J. . Skinner, Cornwall (c ap- Latimer oi’ MacDonald College u'lio,11‘111 14> 111° “W951i 1-11 L- P- c u a‘ present engaged m making an‘ laghan, Charlottetown; Lt. A economic survev of Prince Edward 611118111- Rlllllwi L1» K- T- Island. Dr, Latimer stressed illejman’ summerslde; m‘ I‘ I" “m "T119 1-111“ Fwwuy.’ f“; u,“ 1n m, p“; 0.1,, o; we Royalty Junction: Lt. F- A- S- which little Ronnie lS_ a member. mo; extensive commodities andlJones, Charlottetown; Lt. W. K. was very (imply itpprcciated by the abotthe most expensive which weiMrttheson, OLeary; Lt. W. W. friends of the deceased. as ilviarl were exporting was people’ In mPIMyers. Mount Albion: Lt. R W. also the intinl‘ cards and" touching post w" em he pointed out that‘. ‘liit/iagiri-an, Chgrlotttedtczwn“ Lt. G. of 5311113511111 rcccLcd. this might no longer be posible. 51-9". C 31° e 9wni u- 0- ;,.. This is something we would have to G1 w°°°1- chlrwmewwni 3- 1-Y- L A very beautiful vase of cut flow- ers accompanied by a land-doom‘- . P. Hol- atad card, from the Uudtogl - Gu" or Co.): Ca tain J. E. Pru- provide for in our planning. He?‘ Mcphee- 15311111111» serzlsguxgam A_ GD Mncpongld; emphasized the point that the‘ v s fl U M --,\-i Ccmpnny: Major w a. tamer 11mm? grcauylberllefiltflrrolnl A o" M ‘ n Tit-otter iNew Glrlsgoiti; captain more BX ens Ve rura e ec r1 yea - 3 L. J_ L lqqrsyy, ~_ ion. This would require COilSldCY-IHAZIFICLIA‘?! 2211323“ Fcage 5301f‘)? at Syfirshogrplilfllli; Lt. .l G. Muise. ably increased numbers of ivorkvrsi“? M gdney, Tianfln ' Office,‘ “B" Company tantigonislil Lt. to supply the equipment we wOlllfLilawr-iA E dhandler ilAdJutam. D_ P Chisholm; L‘ S J Kym “have to have. This was only one of, Cumin“ R D Buckle); Quarter: ..C.. Company ,s.ell,.,...,,. the many lines oi’ endeavour ‘thotimnstcr Caim- w S in‘ raham‘ T_ G PM...‘ 1,; p; w. could help to handle our iz-olkcrs Mzssm}: alias-c? LL- M s8 Bin-it. Mm: L, W __\ "h..." _ who mum, be gainfully emplolffd to su rt C“ WSW“) b8 m1“- G “amx.o.,,._ avoid conditions as bad as oui. dc- 119° i -> 1 l’ r P - . Calniiailv: .\l.lli‘l‘ H. F. pression ere, |H G \ l cayiafln L C. M2iCPh8i-50i1; Captain D, M" Harper [Picwuw ...ii{i..i"*§. ‘ia‘*.‘:...:rti..:: :25; M...B...sis.- c. present circumstances and stated-A‘ A 11111591111515? "B" 0°13 C5D" (R) ~ . l, 1 t jtain Archie MacDonald. North Syd- llirgtttfimtlfiéufflfjrrsltervlsvxtnuldp rqnxgirérlliiiggllfil? L! J- A. Frawer. Lt. H. C. c mm m‘ 905mm m n", L, .; may“ McIntosh; "C" Coy (New Water- be femédied m the fun"... ford). Captain Neil Maclniod, Lt. w, A Davey. Charlottetown L E. M Mclpnrlan. Ulla J Jones; o... (a) ‘Battalion Pictou High- twill Z1111 Pl 1 *1 .1“ 1E1"; Card of flanks landers, New Glasgow. Lt. Col T. 'C11311°11°w}‘“- 311d, L‘ f? BUSH" tiers, ChfliZOliClOJ-Ti, ..l.!l .. M. Geddie Cotter (New Glasgow); Cap-l gin D. FdCantley; Captiain C. W. opton, a iutant: C ptan W. Q ‘ _ , Findley, quartermastizr; medical A- M- c~ 1-1- C11“ ‘\- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Iinrtxm and family wish to thank’ the Doctors. Mr. WJB. Clarke. of the Wind- 1w u, f m p, m, 1, Hcs- m c t F, ,1_ G ill _ Rh New Glasgow; alnloi- _ 5°!‘ D5111?’ '91" L‘ 1951539“ m m‘ limits! fgrnggf: aindrlecsi; t0 their ‘()1 C? fight Bmachegiémgngglllg.)Parker, Sieilnrtoil: Captain G. F‘. Charlottetown Hotel. Gamma. and 515m. me ‘|a,[.eh‘%[f5_ ante office}. Lt _._ E smadmnn_-D‘ny_ ahol-Iburné“Cnvilsllncagmm i111“. —- a llf Co tlbl, .l. ._ r ;, ssewar. ow as» ‘r ~ ~ MEL-Genflfl 7- n" Fehdm- d1" argd efrienllg “for? acllsgoof INKLAICIISSSS. mm §'§°’+,,‘§n§§,gf9‘§§§f,,fi$_ J. Granville. Stcllartoii: (‘apiiin actor-general 01 1116 365"" Amw- cards. letters of svmnotliv and SnflthJLt R F. Robgrtson. 2 M il-r g whiimhn, Wcstvill" Ottawnihharrived in Charlottetown, “We” a, ___ _ J .G06dn1an. . W 62nd (RI cmgpmw ~v-,..x,.,._,,;l~s l n . ~—- ' ' »- C. . : M. '0 ‘ - “i. ' .... s... ... firs" °°.“.“’5‘¥!;_.‘_s“°“’_'°°“°;'fiitililnflsiialiil. s 04H‘!- fll 91" l ' BIRTHS 1 lien Keith Champion. Charlottetown m M Ill flan} ---»-» i—-——- I M-n- gpgnd gag week-end in Saint In e o liilaclziliiliiflmgiatl the {r2}? _ . 5811 ‘i! O11 U v v Jo m —-—-- to Mr and Mrs. Foster MacPhail, The Misses Eileen andlTitelrrea loving memory of our dear Argyle Shore a daughter. v l tt t ft . —~—i—-—-————————- rloallilalhkee tliris ‘i935? efufbm t; sainL prawns - I '.' __.’____-_____. In Action setter-t: msfirteirswryi wwnded osp n on ugt , . a - , field Bigelow, aged 35 years. Fun- cral on Surldcy afternoon at. 1 o‘-, clock from the home of his parental Southwest. Lot l6. thence to the‘ Episcopal Church at Port Hill for. church service. Interment in Port Cemetery. VICKERSON -- Suddenly at thel home of Mac Vickerson. Cornwall.l Francis B. Vickcrson, formerly of, Sydney. in his 80th year. The ro-' mains are resting at the Cutcliffe; Funeral Home until noon Satur- l. FRANK Mai-DONALD who died one year nco August 19., 194.1. Suiilv Missed hv Ills "hlldren. ' Dominic and Phylli HALIFAX, Aug. 1i -—iCP--~ Fresh ,i‘i"om n knock down and drli 011' fight with fcur armed 091mb trawlers, off tlic invasion coast 0 Frame ,1 group of officers and mm of l-lM.C.S. Saskatchcvyan are brick in Canada, cn route in their liomcs on lurc- , Two Ciiarlottctowil mcll, Able |Scanian William hfurpliy and Bill N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKEI EMIALMEI fiurlottntown and Wren Cynthia Kendall and Miss Mary W. White‘ splint an ‘esnirivggxlc lid this wee . e K1184! - m 1111s. w. c. McLeod at the’ do then to Cornwall United , . ; ~ limb Wllhbtfl glfglwlglhwhfifglthfl funfral will bilflffifllf." “slfihiilllllgllfi... ‘hiiennlll; n, 14g c . e servce sar ng a ‘ n t ;=5 °" drugs; Interment in Cornwall fggfflfd‘ g;§,,.,1;"“;?; “Qafllndld seine . in tihe dye Ind foot. l t .1