1U LY 3. 1940 vvvv . Y‘: e . w- e e vv‘ v ‘Tax Discounts 1 11:. - July 15th absolutely last day for difcbunt on second instalment of civic taxes. List to be prepared for publication after that date. i. J. A. FULLERTON, ' i City Cleric. swoon-ea L-95-7-4-9-1l. " Advertising liatee Payable ill Ailveiiee Miinlrnum Charge for Any Advertlaernente 25 Cente Central Guardian locale, 5e per word; Wtern and Eutern locals 2o per word; Announcement; and Coming Events 3o per word: Classified 3o per word; In Memoriam Notices 70o per uich; Llete oi Floral and Spiritual Offe Cards, etc” 8e per name; Letters oi Condolence 70o per inch. We ding en rnelit 40 words for 81.00 .. and 10 cents for every additional I we e. Notice: of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4o per word. Lists of Subscri tlons 10 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other ra on application. To Let Male Help Wanted TO LET — FOUR ROOM APT. WANTED — MAN T0 WORK 0N with bath. Phone 1218. tarln, Phone 1682 Ring 3. Frank L-fl-7-3-2i. McKay, East Royalty. —i—-——-———————- . 14-83-7-3-31. TO LET —- HOUSE 11! KENT ST- Newl Decorated P. J. Santner, WANTED — MAN FOB FARM Tel. 78-L, L-86-7-3-5. work. A ply in person to W. l-I McDona d, Mermaid. L-94-7-3-3l. to eer - TENEMENT n DUN- i_-_ daa Terrace, No. 2 Water Street- WANTED — MAN F011. FARM r-ossession June 1 . ‘ ADDlyDt-OI work. Apply George Dockendrofi, L. M. foole d: 00.. Cal-HOWE W11. North River. L-71-7-3-3i. 447-5-l5-t1. For Sale T0 LET-COMFORTABLE £135}:- dence 52 Green leld Ave., g - HEINTZMAN d: CO., PIANO IN ton. Apply 0n 9'°m15°f|'_n_7_1_31_ good condition for sale at a bar- a1“- Gmrd, particiiqhggl 7389;? xM uar an. - - - - i. Male and Female Help _~_________.-_ w d ISLAND BOARDS $1.40 SHINGLES ante $1.50 square, scantling prices on application. Clark Bros, Mt. NOW 1S THE TIME T0 GET A spew“; 1,434.5 i1 its , 58.75111; - N11. u ed cow. Ayrshire. H. A. Morrison. Pleasant Grove, 1.-8l-7-3-2i. FOR SALE — HAY MOWER AND Cream Separator in good condi- tlon. Apply Mrs. Catherine Scott. since war began. Sc ls . C- C. hoo (10). Oldest in Canada. No agent-l- Wed 8a Sat-ti. Agents Wanted North River. L-l01-7-3-2i. ' FOR sate - DEERING my 1'0 AMBITIOUS lvieu AND woman we offer opportllnitl’ 9° build up a profitable business by retailing two hundred household necessities. Tea, Coffee, Thirty Day Trial. No Risk. Monthly Spec- ials with Free Products. Now best Mower. Good condition. Apply George C. Kitson, Hampshire. L-107-7-3-2i. cT>Fiiifiu good repair, $130.00. Joseph R. Rover, Duiistaffnagc. L-88-‘l-3-21. time to start. Apply Jiw. 1435 “'“"' FOR SALE — MASSEY HARRIS Montcalm’ Montreal‘ Haymower in ood shape. Patrick Cosgrove’ Fre eflcwrh L-106-7-3-2l. FOR. sane _- REGISTERED I Sliorthorn Yearling bull. bill call, ‘. 2 heifer calves. W. W. Crosby. i Cornwall. L-08-7-3-2l. For Sale at lieiipoeh 15 acres of land containing 10 acres of woodland and 5 Are You the Man? cleared together with six __yv__ l buildings, conveniently lo- WATKINS DEALEIh (Birriveisacil ,. ., . ' 25 and 50 years. \vi i car). ncece 1.1‘ 1| ll keppoch Shore. immediately w “and out 1m“, APP]? 10 Soup in ncarbv rural roufc and GAUDET & HASZARD, supply established demand for s "citors Everyday Ncecssitlcs including _ 0 Spices, Extracls,_ Baking Powder, Canadian Bank of Commerce Toilet Preparations, Cleansers, Medicines, Fly $111.1)‘, Minczzilzi-u Stock and Poultry Tonlcs. 72 X031‘ reputation. 10.000 dealers. Mllsi. be sa isfled with $30.00 ivcckly at start, Selling experience unneces- helpful. right parties. B I d g. L-39-4-34vsm if lFORSALE “WESTWOOD" Property of the late F- D. Berkeley, eonsistine of 24 acres and buildings, situat- rd on the North River Road, half mile from Charlotte- town limits. For particulars Write or Phone Write immediately, The J. R. Watkins Company, Montreal, Que, Dept, Z-C-1A N-320-7-3-8-l5—22. Ladies Wanted ._.__.___ ______..___E A FEW MORE LADIES WANTED: Must convincing talkers lo clearly explain advantages cur Household iiecess tics known as Familex Products offer to buyers. Already selling in immense quan- tities. Door door canvassing necessary to show articles and W. F. BURKE, takeiordelrls Ifiorigaime. Gpod com- , mss on. n m e earn ng 10S- Challottetown‘ sible. Friends, neizlibors, flsll_\l'0llfi b917-5-27-29'7-2'6 will be glad to order. For Free -Z— Catalogue and details writc: i Professional Bards Familex, 570 St. Clement, Mon- treal. N Female Help Wanted waivrhn - dim. eoieiiofiei-I work on farm nenr Siimnicrsidc. Apply Box J. R. L-87-7-3 21. Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be spun into ll. F. AlilllllBALll Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street 911°" 47 7'0‘ B” n yarn and woven into blankets, The charges are: 23 cents for single yarn, '- doub ed 26 cents IPPr Pound. Blank- eta coet $2.00 laundered: and i} un- W. E. BENTLEY. ILC. J. A. BENTLEY. 1L0. laundered 51.115. 1t takes live pounds of wool per blanket. Wool must be wrll washed. all burrs and dirt picked nut, The silo of singli- yarn mcdlum, and doubled yiirii. ls fine, medium and coarse. lllsn hooking yarn. h’ ‘s name. address, own- ers name and instructions inside ail and Attorncys-iit-LII MONEY T0 LOAN 1110 Richmond Street ALEX w. MAI 115508“- llilrhest oricc for unwashed wool. Auto robes. blankets and Farm! Bed Throws for sale. M. ALBAN FARMER _ asnnisrenn'A's'o'il"Bi r o a 1%“: mans-Rio 81ml ~ . . .|C TOR. ETC - - ° '- “ ' Bank of Cnnnrin Building. Charlottetown MONEY T0 LOAN lir. Jos. A. McMillan has opened an office for the practice nf Medicine and Surgery 1n the New Tanton Building 152% Great George Street NOTICE The annual mcciinl! 0f The Masonic Temple Com- pany will be held in the Ioffiee of E. R. Brow 8i Son. i144 Richmond Street, on Wednesday the 10th day of July proximo, at 7 o'clock ° °' "will 511i. .3511. P. M., A.D.S.J n "Row I'll .: . . .M. ‘ zopleé-‘ialflc-anenltatlone by III- ' ficcrctnl.» Telephone-Office 1733-1. Charlottetown. l’. 1'» 1- 111"" "1-“4- June 25. 1910 i i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . bloohswmm [r835 o 2e 2a ‘l 1 a s a io “¢vvvv.".'m.§§'§‘ e _ __ iminlmum rices. BARKLTHJ" SOLICITOR‘ ETC vigil-lid hv miiil or freight. FrelghliNcw YorkgCntton, rubber. sugar Mm“ l” Lin“ (mneflum evlll be paid tin 100 pound lot. and coffee lower. Of ice: 90 Great George St. "when “m.” f", we" washed dry, Charlottetown 91am] whm. mm], THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN slracrr cuvcunilrcuvs ],, N. X. Stuck Exchange (Canadian Preel) Stocks _ Close i’ .4... FOr it! . 1 1-2 Am Radiator 5 3-4 1 Am Tel Tel 159 3-8 ' Am Water Anaconda. 9 Alichison 15 1-2 Baldwin L000 15 5-8 I Beth steel 74 1-4 - Ches Ohio 36 3-4 Chrysler 62 1-4 Con Oil ' 17 1-2| Commonwea, Bo 1 1-2 COle Edison 28 1-4 Curt Wright A 23 Elec Auto Lite 31 3-8 Gen Elec 30 3-8 Gen Foods 4.2 Gen Motors 41 1-8, iGt Nor Pfd 22 1-2 Kennecott 25 Mont Wand 39 N Y central 11 5-8 Nor Am Co 20 1-2 Nor Pacific Q 6 Paramount ,3 5 Penn R. R. 19 3-8 Pure O11 Co 7 3-8 Radio Corp 4 5-8 Sears Roe C0 72 3-8 South Pacil 8 1-3 Std Oil N J 82 5-8 Stude Corp 6 1-2 Texas Corp 37 5-8 United All‘ 32 3-4 United C011) 2 United Gas Int 121-8 U S Rubber l9 , U S 8t CO 50 7-8 Vanadium 80 3-4 Warner Broe 2 -1-4 i West Elec 89 5-8 Woolworth — Montreal Curu (Canadian Press) O B‘ S Stocks Abltibl Coin Abitlbi Pfd Asbestos B A Oil Beauhariiola Bathurst A Can Vickers Dom Till‘ Don A Fraser ' Fraser V T O 0rd A Iinp 011 Int Pele Price Com Price Pfd Banks (Canadian Press) ...»- b-l D-lb-l laewro-ncol pinnacle-coming Stocks Close Canada - Commvrce 139 Mani real w Rqval Bk 150 Nova Scola — Livestock MONTREAL, July 2—fCP)—’I‘he daily market report of the Livc- sicck Branch of the Dcmlnacn 139-, l),1l'lil1l£‘lll. 0i‘ Azritllliilre sluilrtl: i Steers were .25 emits liigilier. All ‘other classes of livestock firm. | Good steers were mostly $8.50 to ,$9.50. medium $7.25 to $8 acid com- ‘lliOll $5.50 to $7. Heifers ranged from :$5 to $7.25. 'I'lie bulk of sailrs be-I int: around $6 to $7. Good cnivs iv:i'c i .zibout steady at $6 to $6.25 Wlllll an iodd top at $6.50, medium $5 L0 $5.75. ‘ coliuiton $4.25 to $5. Canners and; cutters $3 to $4. Bulls $4 to $6 com- ‘ moii selling up to Calves were steady to strong.‘ Good voa-is made $8 to $8.50 Willi, nncdiuiii kinds irc-m $7 to $7.50 and {common llghlt vcals down to $6. The I ‘b11111 of lllie veals sold DEEWCCH $6 yio $7. DYlHlGEIS ranged from $4.75 to $5.75 wrth the bulk between $5 and . $5. a. Yearlinygs $3.50 to $4.25. . Good owes and wethers were $11 ivlili $1 poi" liundredweight cut on | buck lamb". and $2 per hundred- wc-ight ciii. on cull lambs. Several lots were sold on a flat bass at $10. Sheep were from $3.50 to $5.50. The bulk of the bacon hogs were $8.60 fed and watered with a coupe of loads at $8.65. and up to $5.75 ofr trucks. Selects drew $1 pcr hog piwmium wiht the regular cuts on ciff grades. Sows were from $4.50 to $5.25. Hogs sold on rail grade brought $11.40 wit-h an odd sale up‘ to $11.50 hot weight. Market At A . Glance (fly Thc Canadian Press) ‘reroute-Mining glilrks lower; oin- cr groups slightly hl hcr. Moiitrcal-Pnpcrs hlg cr; other in- dustrlals and golds lower. New York-Stocks closed unchanged. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged at GRAIN CHICAGO. Jilly SAAPJ-Pur- olinsrs oi houses with north-evil. 00112100110113 and rein-five strength of ' the Minneapolis market reversed the easy opening trend of the Chicago grain futures market today. While, trading was light the clcsng tone’ oi the market was iii-m. l Wheat clixsed 1-8-3-8 higher. Jly 75 l-il. Sep 75 34-5-8; Cam was; !1-4»—-l ocnt lower, Jly 60 1-4; Sop 57 1-4-4-2; Oats up l-8—3-8; Ryel up 1-2-5-8 and bani 5 to 7 1-2 cents higher. Jilly WINNIPEG, 2—(OP)— ,Wheait futures eta-rind their src- ‘oiid consecutive week of’ trading at peggcd levels on Winnipeg grain ex- change today as mutious traders remained on the sidelines through- out a dull session. No highs or lcws were recorded and quotations fin- ished at i-lielr minimum values of '71 3-8 for July vrhea-t, 73 5-8 tor October and '14 5-8 for Decentber. Montreal Stuck Excfiange (Canadian Preee) ‘ Stock: Bell Tel 188 Brazilian 4 1-4 B C Pow A 34 Bldg Products l3 Can cement 4 Cari Car “i d 1-2 Can Car rid 14 Con Ind Al A . 175 Can Steamslp cons smelt ‘> 31 5-8 Dom Bridge 23 Dom Steel B 6 7-8 Dom Textile '15 Ham Bridge 3 How Smith _ i 14 Int Nickel 1 Lake Wood! 4 15 Mtl Power , 27 1-4 Nat Brew i % 1-2 Noranda 43 1-2 Power Corp 8 flisfl-n 18 St Lalw 00m ... 5t Law Pfd 13 St 0t Cari 08 Wviz Elec A 110 Wm: Else B 100 (Canadian Press), TORONTO. July 2- Stocks Clone Acme 011 ‘~- A P Con 9 Aldermac 12 Anglo Cdn 51 Auiior Gold 100 Bidgood 10 1-2 Broulan 34 Buff Ank 310 Cal Edm l2 Calmont 24 Chester 48 Coniarum 100 Cons Smelt 31 3-4 Davis 13 1-2 Delnite 50 Dome Oil 18 East Malrobia 212 Ext Oil l6 Fed Kirk 2 Fire Pcx 5 1-2 Francoeur 10 Gods Lake 26 Goldale 9 Gold Eagle 5 Gold Gate 9 Hard Rock 60 HOIllIIgQI‘ 995 Home Oil 148 Howey 22 Hud Bay Min 20 1-2 Nickel 31 1-2 Island M 70 Jacola 2 1-2 Kerr Add 165 Kcrr Lake 30 Kirk Lake 73 Lake Shore 16 Lcitcli 44 Little L L 180 Macassa 255 MacL-eod 107 Mzilariic 65 McIntyre 37 1-2 lvfcKciizie 90 Min Corp 1g Monarch R. a Mcncia 36 Nriybob 12 3-4 Noraiicla 43 1-2 Cknlta 'I5 Pac Pete 23 Payinusier 22 Pz-rrcn Gold 110 Pick Crow 212 Pionrcr 148 Powell 65 Premier 80 Preston 140 Si Anfh 8 1-2 San Ant 140 senator 5 Snnri River — Shcrrlti 50 Sand River 6 Senator 15 sigma 550 Siscoe 61 l Steep R. 107 Svlvanlte 200 Trek Hugh 255 Tcburn 105 Ilnllei" C 65 Ventures 20. Vcrnillata 10 ivaiie Amu 270 Wrt Hnrg 485 Ymir Yank 5 UNLISTED Pond Ore 130 FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, July 2—(APi—War, business or political stimulation ivas again lacking in today's mar- ket and lead-mg issues clung to a slim area in desulwry dealings. Most Canadian issues showed fractional gains. lxstillers Seal-Irwin. Dome, Walkers, Fond, Hoilingsr and Imperial Oil were the gainers while Lake Shore lost a fraction. Transfers amounted to 320.1110 shares compared with 272.930 the riny bofmc. The Assosialcd Press averagi- cl 60 stocks was unchang- erl at 40.9. Tho nipathetic performance WM exemplified by the f-aot only 571 individual issues changed hands during i-hc five hours. In the half-hearted forenoon rai- ly gains ran to a point or so i0!‘ favorites. These were chipped dawn or erased in many oases. at e ose. Holding modest advances were N. Y. Shipbuilding. Electric Boat. Penn-Dixie Cement. mom's, Loft, Woolworth. Great Northern, Santa I“.- oiid Crmsolidiited Etiiwri. Unchanged to lower were U. S. steel, Bethlehem. General Motors. U. S. Rubber. Douglas Alromft. An- aconda. American Telephone, West- inghouse and American Can. War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian PM”: JULY 3, 1915-1 P. Morgan. Britain's financial agent in New York. shot by e. Oeiimnn college professor sabotour, who afterwards suicidrd in prison. Mr. Morgan re- covered. German air force made liorivy but harmless attack on Har- wlch, England. Ciele Etulifir Ernest ulovinni and Rev.‘ ' In Memoriam if Quebec Premier Opens New Tourist Bureau LAWRENCE J. DOUGH-ARI) i Mr. Lawrence J. (harry) Boucli- ard, idolized son of Mrs. Mai-gait". ‘Bouchard, and the late Muro Boucnarci. imssed away on rTltl , M81’ 3151-. it the early age of .1‘. years. 1399911 reiilioue he was a devout member of St. Paul's Catholic Church. ‘ He was frequently visited durmg his illness Dy his dear friend and pastor Very Rev. lMofl-iignflr B81510 Tassl. and Rev. r Norton. He received the last. Rites of the Catholic Churoli and; many special blessings. . The late Mr. Bouchard fonncrly; lived in the parish of‘ All Saints, Oflfdiflfln, P. n‘. l. Coming tu Ca..- jifOlTll-I. in July 1920, he quickly bc- came p0 ular with the ‘ounger set and m e a. host o! trends. e was employed for the peat 1'1 years as Assistant Superintendent of St. [Joseph's Cemetery in San Pablo, and was loved and respected by peo- ‘ale in all ivalks of life. His marriage i Miss Marion Domlncs of Rich- mond. in July i036 was one of the interesting events of the season. ersl arrangements were in charge of the Richmond Funeral Home, where Rosary for the repose‘ of his soul was incited on Saturday evening by Rev. Michael McGinty, and on Sunday evening by Very Rev. Mons. Egisio Tassl. 0n Monday morning, June 3rd the large funeral cortage with an honorary escort of moi/ore cle police left the funeral home an proceed- Qd Y0 Sl- P511115 Church where a Solemn Requiem Higl} Mass was sung by Very Rev. o . Egisio Designed to serve tourists visiting Quebec and to provide information rcgzirdini; i-iii- pinvinrr, :1 new Mum office. operated Jointly by the Provincial Tourist Bureau itnrl ilir 1'1 . ..1Q11.-1-.1-.. . 1" Qjlfllfl" (llty recently liy Hon. Adelard (indhout, Quebec's Premier. ‘llnN- i. monies irere, left to right: J. B. Renaud, assistant dlrgqilny m 1h.- 'i".,n,»,.| i; Tossl who also read the services at charge of the new offirc; Maurice Hebert, director or the Pf0\‘lI1(‘1.'l| ‘i li\il‘|\l, i...“ u, __ » ,. 315°, Eéive- 04:11:11; 110V igiérihgeiiflig? Poulin; Col. .1. L. Boulanxer. Executive Secretary to the Prime hliiilstor. Illcirli non... 11.1.11 1:7 do» =1 end hilcl 010110 deceaéed ygung o”; Pym" 511811111 Godbout; Hon. Edgar Roehette. Minister or minus; tfllgllsh- y“... p.~.».,.i,.,,,_ ma“ Burial was Quebec i uiomohile (lull. and Arthur m-rzeron. Deputy Minister of ileum, 1n St. Joseph's Cemetery beside his father who pro- deceiisea him 15 months ago. leaves to mourn besides his r_-.-....._.. . ...». respected by all. who knew him he leaves an example l0 be cnnnatcd 1 ‘Annmberg- 1111111151191’ Of the fit stricken wife his mother Mrs. , _ garet. Boucliard, one brothpr and a memory to be revered. His Pllliflflelphia Inquirer, magazines J01“! J. BQUChH-Yd 51X Sisters. funeral on June 4th was very large- 311d 5110115 Derifldiwis and former X18I11GlY—M1'S.A1‘l11O Bryson, Mrs. 1y attended, The service at the ruler of a nation-wide turf in- Kathryn Fitzgerald, Mrs. Genevieve home u-as conducted by Roi‘, T, w, iiorlnatlon empire, pleaded gm)“. Gasner. Mrs. Mary mrinier. Mrs. Goodwill, Canoe cove. Mxnn his April 23 lo evading $1 21711.06 ill Camllita Weber, Mrs. Olive Mac 1211c resilience the remains ivci" nr- taxes on his 1936 earriihgs’ Tlw 11011118011. nod avrms the way to i...c P oi- censtltuzul one count of a s3: Pall bearers were Messrs. Hugh ti-rian Church. The Rev. Mr, (roorl- i count indictment alleging failull. Smith. Pat Gallagher, James Mur- wlll delivered on eloquent and 52y Jacob Reoers, A, .7. McDonald, touching QGCICSS, also speaking mes Murphy and Jeniv Reardrn. uords 01' comfort and sympathy i0 His wife and immediate Iflllfllyllllfi lwreaixctl. Rev. NU. Wooziside, are ateful and deeply appreciate _‘ plisici- oi ihe United Church, Corn- the arge number of Mass CZll'(‘lS.‘\\'.1l1, asssicd bv reading and Spiritual Bouquets, Messages of prayer. Floral offerings. silciit tri- Sympathy and the beautiful floral i biiies lro111 family and lriciicls cov- offerlngs and many acts of kindness ercd the casket. His remains were offered during the illness and death luirl to rest in the cemetery adjoin- of their beloved husband, son and 111g, beside ilic grave of his beloved brother. Wilt! and adjacent to the home “Rest in peace li-aniv dear. in the ivlierc t..vi; entire married life ivns Beautiful Friendship of God." spent. ROY. Mr. Blosi-dol, pastor of clyclc River Baptist Church assist- 1 I ed in i111‘ cominiial service. The‘ I pail bearers were friends of lon , _ to pay $5,548,781 in levies on lllS 1932-30 income. It was the larg. fit, “Win01 m; case against fill individual iii United States history. Uiiiifll $111195 DiSifict ALlOHltjv‘ W“ W" J. Com-noon reported that the remaining 03,595 5331,15, _im_ 1iclibvrg-nivolvlng other tax in". ters, lottery charges and com ‘i. any to influence a grand iuryyqtlf-ln- , ness~wou1d be dtsmissed. ' I years standing. Angus Cameron. In Memorlam Hugh J. ant‘ Harry Macbcun, Jamm ‘ I __.; and Genruo Livingstone. Clyde Riv- EVERETT “wKENDRwK gmaiiil Jzimcs MnvPhail, Meadow; _ l 1'. Alberto“ Sum, .d the 1°55 f a _.Vli' MacKlnnon leaves to_ mourn i M d R d valued and lllgllly esteemed citiz- h‘? 415-‘ .611‘ "hum?" H» B91159“! a e i en’ m the ma...“ passing on June . Chile Rl\’1‘l‘j H. Thomas, a icielan - - . _ of the great \\" r. Clyde River; ‘Vlrs. 15th. 0t Everett MacKcndrlck, fol EM’ Wukms‘ é‘), Hm“ 4 ‘ Y(:1Sl.Gl'(l;ly\s Local lilarket (jittotsiiious lowing a helm attack. The into M1‘. , . _ - ml,“ - SINGAPORE July 1.-—(CP)—'I'110 Maclsendrick iuis born in Cainp- M ' oxligi-(vggillffililigfiéie- if defence of Singapore, Britain's great bellton, Lot 4. Muy 15, 1885. the sci:- onci son of Joules C. MltUKPllllflCk and Clara Moddcclls. He ivns an . tar eastern naval base. and of iii-ii isli Matty-a generally. are lprelccu "in n C. Friirholm, Susie: M (f llis. Dc Sable. A (lung - tcr Violct died in lljlllp; a higher prearringru — e a . . i» years a member ‘U, me m...“ Gunmen ‘eldest of ivhoin Reginald lived with nlkl-gffiijcislltlf-‘lllfn “cgiaetoflfiu- ,- M-“ifli aw ~ z 11 111711‘; for about eight iears and a \~_a_l\1e<i;*"§}.“i ‘,"%~*‘.?,$'f"“, Lfimmff." m, AmBrltish aslzltgngrclllnsaid P113513»? 1 “-“ i 91111110199 01 11111871111 O11 101' 11110011 i“ m“ “m” “ ‘mi no a 1mm ' lition of obstacles on the south coosi " Ho also _ l:i.i:\ii_ wiailli ."1' liu- liillf.‘\‘.'llli.t' broilier of ilu- ie.q>i-:iii.o1irii'\' lorrl‘ lt"<1‘.'t years. Funeral scrvicvs were conducted Sunday afternoon, Julie 16. first at the home and 1111'“ at ilie Albcrlon United Church. in" Rev. M. K. C1111‘- man. Intermen‘. was at the Alix-ruin ‘()1 Singapore" and "erection u. barbed \\'l1'3 entanglements" were in > ‘p ares. It added that these 11:1‘- A4].S_.]J11_l'f1l1OllS are "liierely the 110111111 ‘llllllliélfy DftlCklllllflllS HCCCSSGTX til ' ‘the present time." iinrl M ‘s. i. Jennie l'.tlueuli_ Piviuu, N. S Mary Loni. 'i'.ll'lll0lllll. N. 5.. 11101.0 . , ,, , , ., ' ‘. 31.11. ‘. ‘l. £11.21 - "‘ |P1<f51>y1911111 U 11111911- A 101.511 Sh?‘ l‘ i C m). 1M? ‘ Japanese troop movements around number of brothel Masons were in Gui] 11.1mm Kong Bmmn-S comm on m“ - _. _. attendance 511d i119 111-95 01 1'11? 01-. South China coast. and Janlllltlsl‘ der were coiiuurled at the uruve- of i‘ (lflnflndg f,“ 1.3mm, “m- mpuph- i l 1 side by the Glfillfl Muster oi Zet- 1x10121111 v glnovompnts i. rough Bmush I - Pa“ A .0 Mi". and lvlrs. ltiuc-Klnnrin 1m" 1° 11"‘ 011111959 917m’ " ' 5 bearers were: \\'. C. Leavitt. Wm.‘ , ~‘ Aubrey, John Macintosh, S. 1t. h‘““_lf -, ., _ , .. lBurke, A. c. Growl, .1. w. Waugh. “W1 101 ‘W 0;“ _;“"~'* Mr. MacKcnuru-k is survived by 1?“, “IWD-flf“ ,1)‘ fl}? ‘ hs wife, t.;e former Jessie Bruce, of 1”“ i” “‘ “' (mimi “l,‘,',h,,,.,.d m . -\~l . l .-.. . w .‘ll‘0llS(‘(l anxiety. n _...licii.. .0 1 iii, p1 opli 01mm“ of Hucmce and Germ“! ‘ ‘occupation of the Netherlands lnvc ' ~ iiilcnsifimi inioivlst of Japalicsn c»- rnnsicnisis in French Il1(lO~Cllll‘..'I lland Lodge, Frvil C. Ramsay. Kingsboro, Lol ~11; one dauvhlvr.Whiifiiiii- i111” Oimh . - Eileen’ one S0,, Bruce’ mm uppni vyliililltl ilirii 111512.11.‘ now Jilfi i119 Ditch East Il1Cl19Sfi._ home; this liiotllior, in lChnrloite- 1 1I‘(l§(1l1‘1l'~q;l(1§lil( 1 mvolicgs‘ i town; wo broi 1111's, Wi 1, Cninp- ‘ s: ,‘ ‘ f" ‘ ' - i . . < .._ not \\'lill(‘. nope 411111 s 1l1‘{l 11y i 1 bellton, Lot 7 and Hoiiaid, in Abu bmplnrd hymdgc m 10..., and ‘ deen, Scotland. also four sisters,’ Mrs. E. wedlock Hunter River; Mrs. J. F‘. Gordon. Mrs. W. C. McLeod antlMrs. I. S. Alitchcll, all 1'Cz1(.- lng in Chalxotii-ioivn, Flowers as iolloivs: vii-v, and craft-Bill. lflO,| 0:1‘ of innit: l'f".ll'(‘{l iii . H I . O11 Monday evening June 24th, , n \- -}‘(i.::(‘,‘5 ‘tlic ll1f.‘llll)4"1‘S of Si. Mary's Alumnae ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘ ' ‘l ‘. il '1" z ' l .' ' "1 anti true Suits liospnnl- iégsvolugtlhflfimnlfl meamg m m? I,\' cuicndcd to all ‘ Y- .. .. . »,1, .-1i Mcclini: opened with prayer, bv 10111-19. iiiifi- J- . - . 5 “"51 nilfind 1Y1“; ‘Rev. Mother Directres, followed b1: 11741018011906 111111 km‘ m m1“ ,,,‘.f;_,';,,,‘,x" 135,. ‘$1,312.1- ‘ the 511111115: of “O Canada". Staff of Imperial . . . etoivn; Ml‘. and iMis. B. F. Till1‘.“. and Ml’. and Nlvs. Russell Bcll, iiu‘ Wcdlcrk 1“.1l‘il11_\'. M1‘. and Mrs. I1‘. rbert Clark. hfrs. J. A, Wilson. ltfnixl :1 and Isnbe-i. s‘"onc forili _ ‘s fllffl is now gone out. But i‘ 1i lllilllrllfif‘ of this " llv.‘~ on in i21- " of ilirir liwccl The President. Mrs. PdflllN. presided. The usual routine of business w. lowed nicliitiin: excellent (by Mrs. Pequot. and the recoi Si. Clril" Sprays-Willi MacKendrirk 11nd ""°""i1“-‘:_“'1‘-“, rfcdinu‘ 119mm" Family. The OiiIioi-l Family, Mr, and 5° 11"‘ 11001199 190°" 113' Mm w_ A_ (“prion spflfgcnl and x - _ ~___] ‘Adrian MilClllllln Rev. Mother Mrs. K. W. H. lilngel. M i<i Airs. i _ ~ ‘“" 1;.’ W. l pvricr Iiiairxrri the members . - R. L. Willct 1.111. and Ml‘ hfoif11ii| -nl 1.1" \\oi..i \l. .1 11.11 ..1.- inn“. 20m W01. during ,1 . MacLean and . r. and Mrs. '1‘. C. , p ,‘_ __ ' , , and for ilio lxinuiiful :1 Bell. ‘P-‘fv; -°.‘°iif"l,g_lk-_i‘i, bfifllhnu, ‘has been erected in ilic (Other papers please copy.) i“ Kiwi“ 1(;“_~0_]-(‘wnc§- éhmp‘ ' |Ciiuiwl by the . Iuiiinzic. *“i"'—“'i"“-— __ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 11316011011 of officrrs foljoxic-i ivilcli lTSLlllECl as follows- Card lMIl|I I President-Allis. (Dr) A. A. Mar-- i o Donald. l I ‘, ‘ i Vice Prcsidcni ---M‘.< (‘we ‘M: <"l1 W ‘ cl \'l"(’ President —.\1rs G-rotzu‘ Sentenced For i , Scri-crnrv. Miss Beatrice Hol Mrs. Evercli MiicKendrirk and Family wish in thank their niriny friend; for their kindness shoiin ren 1 them in their ivcent sad bilfPfiv-Q- 1 E d‘ T irc-(Veriedl. . .. '.'- -. .. 1 . M11‘- meut. V inxfgv-"iglll r ‘\i'r< Alex P 1 I i, C.‘ili‘.(‘lil(1!'.='— ‘iii-s. Vincent .\l-1 ‘_*“" ‘I ‘or. .\l s. A Niarlniils. I\li‘.~. - In Mernoriarn CHICAGO July lflmP, "_ L lilvk S‘. John. Miss Gertrude 11.11. Annenberg’ who made minions m ‘Diixfllflglé Of illfifllt! b)’ .\1l‘S A l’ lll"lll m‘ wlim ii.,,\ ~11 wit \ .iiii 117,1 MR- NE": MMKINNON publlfilllllll, rncnil: lirivs and —_ l-sizilc ciiu-rpriscs, WAS Sl‘l‘.{f‘ll(‘l‘(l l‘:“$i'“"“i‘1.‘..“§“‘ extondm t“ 7h" r-ei \l'l‘l in ~ ,1 Ciyfil? Riv?!‘ lint one n!‘ its fllIiP-‘ll- llilllv in iiiivv vvais 1 prison 1oz" i" "m? (‘L-im‘ _ , , ‘ _ i~~i "ii ~-1 pi... i i. , mlrl iilost. rvslvuiwl 1'l‘.\lfll‘lll5 m ihl- iwhuun, i:i.'~.iu~ 1.. _ i i. no :'~- _ A l‘ ' “"17” hm‘- -"1 "“‘_ ilii- lllll I‘ 1.1 ll i Y. 1'11 uieath of Neil ALwKiiiiwnivliivli or- n.,,,.|,..,‘ ...... ‘HM, U“... my, ‘jw ‘.11. iriiiril 1m iniiivs, n “m, ‘THIN, H l.‘ , W rurred on Jllllt‘ 3nd. Aiilioiiuii ill li.s 1mg“; Vi“ m“, l}... ,\,SU,.,._,,_,“ n, iivrly zicrorrrcd iriih llYHVPl‘; “W, V .\ |;_._ l, ,,. -. _ 85th year and .111 invalid 101" soiiiliim" ‘rug-... " * “In mam rump Mm “s an 1. . plan. iiillfi- 1115 09-5-4"! came ‘T's ‘i Sew" 371% lalll-lllilll gi-“e 1m; “m, silver. and n floral centre of mr .< H; ‘H, \ x ‘.|i!'1‘1\\ll' sacck to his Liiullv, rc iiilvcs and ‘y ‘1, _.- l‘, _ ‘. ...,, d ms. liilies of thr- vallcy and 1:1 1s 11,, i|..,.<i\ ‘.1 ‘.1 {wide circle of ll'll‘1l . Born in West ""115 "iiiwrd h” W,“ ‘-.“,',‘§‘.“',J‘“‘,. i111‘. llzhiod inpcrs in Sll\'l‘l‘ l1 ri- i ' » ti |.i.1i.~ Roi" . iiruvri" Svols lulu-ms. I111‘ “"1". hi?“ M. "l 1" .7; ' ("s and doecirihlc rlIilllllPS, form"? u». =11» » H.110“. xiii 5311111 M?" lliiiml- WP“ R‘1Ya11-\'§H' ‘viimlsml Dlnmmnv‘ ‘m v :1 chnrmiilf; scttliiil- Mrs. L).1!il1‘l l l‘. - ' 1 and Hugh .\1.‘icK1niion, Norih incur. . .. .__ ____—. River, one ti a family of Annonbcrg thcn slumped back in .-. ... .T-’€‘T"”4F "fi- " ' "-"'-‘ ' ‘farm at Norlli River. In 1894 he .5011, Waller, placed a comforting married Eleanor daughter of Joliii 111-111 11110111 his slioul-‘frr- T080111" lten, he spent 111$ early years on the ihis chair. He. seemed dazed. His I Gillespie and Afnflldsi. Young. Clyde tin-v walked 1o .1 “'11 oiv and orlz- l vouksuinr FIELD vii“ ‘River, fiellllllll! iii Clvde Rlvrfll‘ $3011‘- icll Olli 11:. iii!‘ riiv in \\‘ 1 AnncnC-l 'nenl‘ w crc 1P izis slice rcs e . n - i , 1 , a; ' 1.110 ivor ' the passing of his beloved iviie, and igciiigxygrqillxallgzl, <0 11 i A Y k h. F. Id D ." b h ‘i t ' k m n 5' I m [Mull-u] companion on March 3rd. 3 I ‘kfmwv vmlnsfl wevmouth I Oi‘ 5 ire 1E 0y WI O C i f1 tic 111011.111 f 1.11 . months nrior lo his demifie- 11° ‘"5’ lKlrkllllitl quickly filed n poiiilon Charlottetown, on Friday, July 5th. An lnlilriffltinq no.1 E‘.lll.’l'lli‘!l1l talned an irrcparable loss from |whlch 1;e never fully recovered and it may be truly said of this worthy ‘for probation and smlRii-“ioll 01 Th uc.i S')C(il<.'f v~ Ii b‘ ‘lr the sciitrnl-r. Th0 lurlgc agreed to c g \ ‘ I programme lies been arranged. Division, ()4l11"\1 A. W. Peterson, Chief, Live Stock rind Poairiy - e . . - - _ stnv execution of 1hr- iieii-‘lliy 10F _ lghgrlilihfisrlp]ihsgghclivlnylhgllljiglili 2i) ri-"s @1111 “""‘;l"““‘<i 111“ 1"“ The programme will also includc o iutlging touffilii?" 0i 1'" they were not divided." A carpenter “miiil min on iif‘ irony-iii “r bacon hogs and an opportunity to so: tiicsc hogs slcughic-rcd min by trade, miiny buildings in Queens (‘l(‘lll(‘11(\' livforv 1110i 11,1110 110d 0X“ _ _ , County remain :15 memorials to Mr. ‘hired. .'\rl“lll(‘1‘.l)£‘l'i!.< rruzlnrlit slgit- determine their correct placing 0n the roll MiacK nnoii‘s craftsmanship. one of 000 lion ivns allowed ‘.0 _s an . -. ii fortunate foil" having varied tal- Tho prvilloii for prrbziiion set. enta. He also possessed much ill- ‘fol-iii iiirit Aiiiionbcrz ivl-s 63 andi formation and skill relativelo the --n,,. 3n ggnud hmlihg" that he hail many complexities of farm life Gllfl i Hg‘... i, H, mqviricri 0| :1 criiiic: many and often were the calls sent m", mum... 1,, u... m‘... tie...“ in m hm‘ m‘ assistance um“ imml" i111‘ iziclicziiirni \\'.'ls iluc primarily acitated by ago and infirmliics. no, "lawn..." “m, 1“,,xp,ri,n_ Every farmer interested in thc production oi bacon hogs Sllthilfl make if o point to be present or this first Yo k<liirc Figld Duy Programme sforfs promptly at 10.30 A. M. Sirn-Inrd Time. Bring your basket lunch. Cream, Sugar and Tm supplied. The P.E.|. Swine Breeders l‘.ssol~.i...tin-i retlléllsfqitldwllllxllpslulllltglegglelliflll 'rvil" ho.>kk~‘i'i1ri'.-.: Villni hr‘ iilfi 1 in lore v.21 iéileno. '01 1111- on ="‘1"'~<i i1 ll‘.\' un- (1..vri'lin‘"1ii $8» . days he was uninteresting and cii- iliiitiw" “"1 til” '~ l" -"".""““,"! M“ Humlml". 5- D‘ "W191 teltuflnmq Cnnversayiolmii.‘ and n: <‘\;l liv li‘.1‘.l 1's P’ He," SKIN," young as vi-i-‘l 11s older liked to C-“flt 1111111‘ “F” V_ _, _““i’{“‘d' _ 9s , ,,_' .. . 6 Q y’ ‘Y with him. A 11.11111 no ghlior, a con- c111 niru 1hr lwiiniiiud uncle-ion 3 $1“ 0%. -. slderatc husband, a kind parent and of his businesses. lr789-6-22-29- PAGE FlVE . 1* 51.x.» i " s