sslfrglljlpen 29, 1944 if . . George Ciow, l0 Ottawa St. SUMMIJBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscription, Advertising The Guardian may be bought daily at any of the fol- lowing stores In Sununerside: mu Bookstore. Water Street. “ Drugs Toronto Bakery, Water Street. Mark Gaudet. The Guardian will be delivered to any ggniel‘ Boy at u oer h! TITE _WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy. l6 Hanover St, and tore.’ Water Street. 61 Granville Street. home In Sunimeralde. or 10c per week. Phone 288 for this service u» give your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. m _-BADMINTON lracouets to ar- flyg, at Brace's. 0-28-2i. L-rrtvolv UNITED ciwncn PASTORAL CflAlfilb-The ser- vices for Slmldrgiry. (itlttogei-"ist. are : .' on ‘ . . C608. ~'r‘~..t%‘§§§f'muv Day Service 8 P.M. Crapaud 8 RM. Rev. J. A, Jar- ding, B A., B.D., Minister.” 2o u _BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH, _5ervice.s Sunday. DCIOIW!‘ 16t- Bgdeque l1 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. .1. . Baxter. B. D.. Minister. 9-29-11. —-Summerside now excellent playground town. The ground paraphernalia children. Mr. Patrick _N0w 1N BELGIUM — Mr. rived, but it is expected to arrive 1 a “v55 and Mrs. Peter Gflllflnt. Esmont in the near future. The ‘RYE I. Ev Jinan!" Bay have received word from their visualize three playgrounds. one in “m; ‘on Pte. Eric Gallant stating that each of the east, cerftre and west "m" "gnu". he is II in Bfilgllln- He fOHEht wards. The town has already n". mum gimugh be campaign in France purchased a properly on Notre -' grid being able to speak the lan- Dame Strcct West, a part of which 0,1,“... 5...... u... s. lievora Mfiovlad lvvv gllilge of th, people, had many in- has been turned over to the S. nlvgyslblraldhv Aifnd 1.0 hodvcsdby. [gpgstlng conversations. He says Y, C. I. for their use-S. Samuel Blithe" IACOIUMIIA slcvuns ma; the allied troops received a wonderful reception from the popu- -BLUESTONSZ I k1] I. t0 ' inns obtainable at graceWJLIS-azi, '-'. CHILDREN’ PLAYGROUND ssteses an for joyment of the children Summerside Centre Inc. have erected on the grunds adjoining the High School, slides and other items of play- are being much patronized by the Ryan, Wel- fare Officer of the S.Y.C.I. is in charge of the playground. All the equipment ordered has not yet ur- uovha- vacTfi-Xntes the o! Youth they lace and that many of them told mm that all the cruclties that one hears of the Germans‘ true. Another kotlier Fiyng Officer Gus Galllnt is now in British Columbia having served a tour of Cabbage contains from l0 to 15 pounds of water for each pound 0i drv matter. Keep Mlnard's in the gpErRtIOIL! overseas. He has Just sompieed a course in instruction- gi work in Ottawa-S. One of the Too Late To Classify- Home. ‘TO-DAY Also CANADA CARRIES ON and SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:30-9:15 Saturday At 2:30 -D9Ql' rue, cliARbqrTaTowN _ GUARDIAN Official List g _ of iiasualties ROYAL CANADIAN All. FORCE OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active Service Kerry. John Nicholas, 30., T0- Kincardine, Ont. Duffin, James Douglas, ilk-Sgt, Toronto, Ont. Epstein, Aubrey Issy, FO., Yar- mouth. N. S. Goodmllranois Edward, P0,, Red . A a. Good, Harold Robert, P0,, Red Alta Deer, . Harris. Ronald Leslie, FO., Fort a Hope, William John, PO., Otta- a, Ont Garry, M n w . Jackson, Alvin Roy, Sgt, Nor- Perdue, James Alfred, Sgt., Ed- monton, Alta Peters, Paul, sgt, Gait, Ont. Porter, John Edward, F'L-Lieut., Victoria, B. C. Powell, Chester Owen, lit-Sgt, Brantford, Ont. Roycroft, Daniel Franklin, 1".- Sgt., Sezsmtlh, Alta. Stear, Victor. Sgt, Winnipeg, Man. Vinish, Henry Alfred, F0, Cai- gary, Alta. Witmer, Howard Daniel, PO., Alta Royal Canadian King, James Bernard, Gnr., Yar- Daniei Hughie, Gnr., N S mouth, N. McMaster, l-lsys River, . . Corps of Royal n Lainez, Augustu 5. Waterford, Scotchtown, N Die 0f Artillery Canadian Spr., Wounds Nova Scotia and P. l. I. Regiment Austin, Cbagles Munroe, Pie. loyal Canadian ‘Dzpileqssl; Sanford, Pte., Upper Boyhl Canadian Cottenden, Harry Sigma. sprlnghiii, N. Springhiil. N . '°'i/i§'rg?r'i“' James Cuthbert F0» xennedY- H9518)’ Kent, Pie, Saint John, N. a. ' film“- N- 5 Missing On Active Service After N “will; "We"! A“, openuo" ova !c£"ln:;c.l‘ P. I. I. uglgtfiflgxtikvzlibigglkoh"le" n" Cook, Alvin Lawrence, Pte.. Barnard, David Russel, WO., shumnuadlewyéngéd Artillery Corps 0f Nova Scotls and P. l. I. Regiment Ettinger. Lionel Elmer, Pte., Halifax, N. S. Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Nova Scotia and P. E. I. egln-ient NNgcMuiien, Eugene, Pte., Donkin New S. Aleasnder, S. , This eoimm is reserved for new of a newly nature may be at flvs cents a word. strictly on sbla In advance. COOKS for Photos. and avoid long waits. 926-51 CONFEDERA-TI-O; ' LIFE summer. ing for publication . ALI. interut if not paid on the date POSTPON ED terda non at 1 Pm. POLICE COURT - In the am M!“ Cantelo. Hector, Gnr., Mrs. r , g Jones. David Richard. m. vlc- P“ 1951"“ ‘llwllllll lll"'l"iggr‘i'iititl§d oft“ gntyeerihierdiileteulirifé‘ . infill. B. C. . ownb ' ' ‘I I house some days ago, was sentenced “Larsen, Akrnoid Wilfred, FO.,‘ “l” “Ezqgzlerfnudhn |to St. Patrick's Home, Halifax, for- C max. Sas‘. _ MCKM“ Harold uoyd. 1.55m" McCormick. Angus young,’ spruia Year ___ Calgary, Alto, Mrs. Priscilla M. McCc k (wife) ‘ flown“ APPRECIATE!) _ McLeod, Cecil John, no, Port 3°" slllll" s‘- Cllllllll "ll- l’- Arthurp Ont. 5' I- Among the many donations receiv-t led by the Royal Edward Chapter, ,1. o. n. 1a., in BENTIIAI. GUARDIAN of local Interest, but advertisin: inserted PAY YOUR CIVIC TAXES early IN- l CIVIC TAXES: Current paymentI and arrears reduction necessary to! avoid inclusion in list now préeepasr- 1 TAX INSTALLIIINTS bear - due l 9 36-51. l I The auction sale which was to take place yes. at Mr. J. C. Wisenefs. Ver- iver has been postponed un- til tomorrow, Saturday, Segtég aid of their pa riotc work, one is deserving of special mention-many beautiful bouquets 58h, D'En Haut, N. B Urquhart, William Alexander, L- West Bay, N.S. New Brunswick Regiment Meianson, Gerald, Pte, Pre Manitoba ‘Regiment nated to the Chapter by Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Crasweli. These were sold and brought the slim of almost $50. Th} is one way of "saying it with flowers” and the generous uc- of giadioii—"'hich were kindly clo-' Killed In Action, ' In Services Pie. George Wliiizm: MacKenzie, who joined the P E. i. Hlflillflllfi- i. 1 Stolici‘ Harold Russel !\fa':Kon_ zie, 2ilfJiiiL'i‘ eon Firlutte, Clement Joseph, Rfn., Campbell. N. B Missing Nova Scotia and P. I. I. Regiment Re m Bertrand Ferdinand, . S. lion of Mr. and Mrs much appreciated by the Chapter. Personals over Germany again today as the —€— '- ~—~~-~ ~~ ' Richardson Merritt Lionel L.- _'._— A earllsst ways of FOR UICK SA , ._ r . Previously ReporIedHI/Iisslng On . l ' MLH, M Da),C.F,R. Travclllnq measuring time was by burning a sstt-lfi,» msclinslfosd cfigfififfi 59"" 59"l99 - “W 59909194 Clflguvfgflgfllll ":;e|:;in€y%‘:ybfi's' Passenger Agent. Saint John, NB. cund1q~or_5tl¢k_ _ s“ ARBISLS} Guardian’ 9_29_u B h G Sn P m k F0 ’ Alberta Regimen‘ 7 is at present Visiting the province —-~~~ s,» . rob y. w 5e a c . Lew‘, Dav“, Edwin. cap," H» on business. Port Arthur, On . Elliott, William James, r0, ot- llllll» N- 5- oi. wnsl-iss ~ in ' r ‘ Harrison, Donald, PO, Scar- W“ '-'° l‘ “l - - - ‘ b Byf ‘ o t_ Regiment g y O I agate; rgtanyey Bernard, sgt., Hgfiléallllrlqdkwlllllm Jllflilh» PIE. e _--_--_-__._________l Port Stanley Ont. B - ' ' I 1h R n‘ wow ourque, Douglas Joseph, Pte, <9 BEGINNING MONDAY rrafiiifiii, grit.“ “m , "ppifr..yiii...fi‘ii’ii‘i°°hefili t a es o" Th , Willi J h L — 95 c» r... .-. t... "W liver German .- Previously Reported Prisoners Of Sussex. N- B- __ Q SPENCER TRACY ,war In Germany - Have Been MDahelrltly. Iyvirliaswn Irvine. Pte.. " 1i“ I Exchanged And Are Now In “Y” 9v - - ____ n United Kingdom mid of w°|||ld5 . “A GUY NAMED JOE» Boyd, James Lennox, wo., Re- "i"! Millie "ll l’- ll- l- LONDON, Sept. 2a - (or) - gina. sask. 3| ‘PI Savage sky battles were fought Brown, Herold Allan, I"O., Moo- Chl555°ll| "£35151 Its “Hustle-Bubble” Suds are So Lively, so Active They LIFT Dirt Out! Biggest Washes Come Sparkling White and Rich Sudsiug Action! Clean with OXYDOUS tal THREE STARS IIEAI) MAST —With a starring trio of Charles Laughton. Iltiie iviurgurel, and Robert Young, and a story aci- DIJLCG IfOlll USCJI the ccn EDI. .0f entire history ville. who becomes hostess to a toon of American Rangers biileie in the 01d castle during the pres- S8 This is the setting for one of the .warrncst bits of story-telling it lins ‘been our la long. Pie. 0. A. Mellhee SAVE CLOTHES IN WARTIME With Oxydol there's no need for hard rubbing or harsh bleaching. Preventing this washdsy wear and tear helps save clothes in wartime- makes them lestlonger. Oxydol is so safe, too-safe for washable colors, rayons, and your own precious hands! ‘s so economical, too-a box oi’ Oxydol goes much farther than before: washes lots more- dothes or dishes! Oxvool. WASIIES WIIITE\ 9/47"; ADI IN CANADA . s s t ‘ OI”. lfllvefio eaergericrhey llfldlnouflAllYour r Besides his sorrowlng parents white things, exceptof courseforunusuai stains, there are left to mourn six sisters I tomewhizewithoutbIeachIngJKadIantIywhite! and “m” brotmrs‘ A m!" hm" Smith R,N., Dr. 0f , 25-yen den th WITHOUT BIEMNING ;.. n lfire here inst May 23. | "\ women with a From Wounds ther Ernest is in England; Lance Cpl. Jack is in Italy, having fought ttgrowgth the Sicilian campaign and e younger brother Donald is ni. home. The sisters are: Sister) Helen overseas, Mary, Mrs. and Dorothy at home. ' morrow eveni1ig,-—S. lrsonlst Convicted ‘ Halifax. i l HAMILTON. Ont... S t. (CP) -- Alfred Douglas egun [confessed arsonist, tonight In the Soicmon islands, native 0F tl-u-‘WS ultANu NJEW ‘COMEDY Oliiuen _Wliuc‘s celebrated 9. Metro-Goiuwyii-Alaycr lids brought "Lille Cantcrvilie uiiost‘ to om“ Ont ing. WO., Tusicet. N Ottawa, Ont, Hatfield, Tracy Goreham Hard- “ . S. Heggtvcit. Carlyle Edgar, FO., Lee, Howard Henry, F_O., Tor- of the theatre and movies, plays the youngest des- dnnt — Ladv Jessica tie Canter- ‘D 8-‘ W81‘. long time What happens pleasure to experience inl Alt McFarlane ghost appears before the P0,, . . Parker, Gordon Francis, Ill-Sgt, highlight scenes Toronto. Oiit. Schultz, Ngrman Gerhard, W0, nt . tile Unnitol ‘theatre for an engsgb Lunny. Cletus, WO., Westmount, U ment. Que. It is a whimsical pjctufe, fun U; Matlieson, William Ross, PO, to delightful humor and worm cr.- Tllllllllll- Om» C mnlic situations lvnicii mi m.’ iillil- Murray. James Stuart. WO., i’ ilv can enjoy, Brought up to any; Thnrburn, N. S. ' by Edwin Harvey idlum hi an ex- P0019. ‘Vlliiflm 959F195. F0" ceilent and exciting script. ‘"1115 Toronto, Oiit. Canterviile- Ghost" tells oi a ghost Seaboit Everett Franklin, WO., (played by Laughton. who, because cieverdaie 12.0. of cowardice in a duel during his Thompson Douglas Lyall W0. life. has been forced to roam theComwnli Ont I ’ broa halls of his idiiglisn castle for Watson John Houldlng WO 11191"? than .300 years. Not until one ¢hnnw..,g B c ' " of his descendants performs up so; wright ' J09 ' Austin 1L5“ ilirb"'viiii.“éuiif Z.‘S3“°..»§‘ii.-“£°.Z* S” Wllbll“ s“ ‘ I 3' turn to rest forever. .. ._ . grf-floussly 1x990"? Miésingofin Margaret O'Brien, one of the NYC] Pa" c” T. ow mi) ' most talented youngsters in ‘he ca urposcs r-csumed ead Annis. Llovd Dyer, WO., Barrie, nt, Baker, John Jule, FO., Toronto, Il . Howitscn, George It? Vancouver, B. C cone, Nuncie, WO., Toronto. Ont. Link, Rudolph Walter, Camrose, H. Clifford Wallace, Ont Toronto Canadian Armour Campbell, Robert Webste Halifax, N S 50mm $35k’ Pte., New Waterford. N Cockaday, Arthur John, WO., SW97“ willllldld Brantford Ont. h ""1 “azhlfllltllltlh F- 1- Tofiggggllg-mllmllll "mp ' W0" bygone, Hughie Hiram, Pte., Fellner, Alexander Mathias, PO., E119" W59- N- 5- Weyburn, Sask. wlllllldfll ed Co New Bruriswick Regiment Fougere, Clovis J oseph, Pte Point Du Chene, N. B. . Plcksrd. Ambrose Eugene, Pie, Mineral, N. B Slightly Wounded Nova Scotla and Regiment Ferguson, Omar Lnuville, Pia, Mrs. Thelma M. Ferguson Mount Albion. P. E. I. McVeigh, Peter Thomas, Pte.. Dominion, Cape Breton, N. S. P. E. I. New Brunswick Regiment Chiasson Raymond Joseph, Sgt, Le Bouthillier. N B n» r. ‘Sat. (wife). Luftwaffe sought to stem the mass Allied aerial assault which carried through its fourth con- secutive day and cost the United States 8th Air Force 49 heavy bombers and 12 fighters. i Allied planes of every sort swept across the continent in widespread attacks against German industrial and suppl targets, but the days iprinclpai icus were struck by e more than 1,000 heavy bombers (and 700 escorting fighters of the 8th Air Ilprce against Madgeburg, Kassel and Merseburg in Central Germany. R.A.F. heavy bombers, mean. bombers carried out their attacks. A communique said some of missing American fighters have landed in friendly territory,‘ but the figures announced brought’ Cra swell is Americanf the l may ~ ‘of Mr, Jolili A. MacKcnzic, ls i‘ _ , R., havhzu jnin- .. r M. ' rd the Nari ill 19-12. I x . Pte. John Alvin MacKenzia, ‘third son in this loyal family, |joined the Cape Breton Highland-l crs, July i941, and went overseas in March i942. He was wounded ill Italy in 1944. are common in the New Hcbredesf Niven FROZEN _ I . irorl; . Ottawa. medical officer at Aklavik for six years, estimates ways $500,000 the place-much of it in the hands a of Eskimos, riding the crest of a bountiful fur season bundle of bills in it, he recalled. biggest lot of money in one bundle "$38 rz-'.-.I.-HI-'-'.' I-'-'-"-"-'-'-'-'-"-‘ TONIGHT First of a series of U. U. F. BIIUADUIISTS C F C Y Every FRIDAY NIGHT 8.30 TO 8.45 P. M. s-lflllfi? l Trinity Church- - ‘Womams Ass’n Pilssumes Work _-_ "'1 opening meeting for the Q wmtcr month". of the Woman's ocin on ‘Trinity United Church _. h. on ‘Fhilrstliv ILIIFYIIOOII lil the East Parlor, Henri: Mem- orial Hall. wizii. a good attendance. ‘The president, Mrs. MacAilsland, ;u‘as in the chair, A nilcrt devo- yilionni period led by lvlrs, Jasper iPicknrd rind Mrs. Cmsux-ii with _ the members nli inking part, open, ccl the mecllng. Routine business was attended to and plans W211 made for the diffcrrnt activities for the months ahead. A fitting tribute was paid to the of n zicarly loved member who had linsscd on‘ in the person of Mis. Geo. Gardiner, for many Years 1i vnry active member of this Association. A short discussion period follow- M99till8 We! then adjourned. _______;___ Aklavik Is Boom Town OTTAWA, Sept. 28 — (CP) - Aklavik near themouth of the Mac- kenzie rlver in the ribrthwast Tcr- ritories, is booming There's more money changing hands nowadays than evei‘ before, but oven at that there's not a bank in the coni- munity. Dr. L. D Livingstone, back in after being government that there is al- in currents‘ around One merchant showed me a that had $110,000 "That was the a . ./_____ II ever saw " viciously and flak was heavy at‘ , “,_— is," it,“ 1mgfil°5f°“'h&uz;€a:n::§ many points as the Pineappies weighing 20 pounds 4 399F119 9 B l’ S on Banks Island in the Beaufort .ses, for white fOX. There are four important firms n Aklavik which buy furs and it an Fskimo = _.. Little Cape, N, B Bathurst. N. B Amxgnder, Roblchaud. Cezaire, Ptc., Allard- vllle, N. B. There are three Islanders in the official casualty list released to- day. All are reported as "slightly LeBlanc, Albert Frederick, Pte., Poitier, Paul Bmiie, Pte., East Severely Injured Canadian Armoured Corps Regiment De Quebec Island Casualties the two-day losses of the 8th Force to 9i heavy bombers and 19] fighters. shot down today, 26 by American, , , . escorts and 10 by bomber gunnerx ; fish but the yoluig of the pilchard ‘ 19-‘ m“ 91 wgelhel- Allies ilccupy en strategic towns have been oc- > Tho iioicnce cf the tides prevents is "Pb unfllllmilll l"? A1,.‘ Hudson Bay from freezing over NAT-IFRALLY SMALL , family to drop in with $5,000 worth of furs, relarescniing a y‘enr‘s catch. {It requires a. lot of ready cash i0 ihandle that kind of business. dwarf‘ especially when eight or ten famil- Thirty-six German fighters were _Tiie true sardine is not s Leger. Alphonse Joseph, Tpr., gm, 1 m g r _d f t) a fiiwfifs 0T ilfifrlllg- "I imagine ssmolcoo “we mad‘ MOnCtOIi. N. B. air garilges ti) lhoentéhiyscglraeneos ios1te. —*-—‘¢‘— lby the Eskimos m musxmt last Injured _. ~ PAINTED VEINS |year." sold Dr. Livingstone. They lgot them in the Mackenzie Delta. In ancient Rome, muscular msnmd thfl BlYPPIY 59'3"“ l° b. traced the veins in their arms withl imlilhitfll" blue paint, 3 The trapping IfldliStIv is largely = r . . 3; c: reserved for the Eskimos and 7 l’ T Nazi nests. the Indians Few white men are I Canadian troops farther fniancbgranied llllfififllfl- T319 13mm“- coniinued to wngc an infantrymans war. Over ground studded minefleicis, ditches, streams blown-tip particularly, are growing rich as with they are not so wasteful as Indians. and But thev arent hoarding their roads that tied up tanks. money, either |the Canuck fcotsioggers ROME, SGpt. 28 — (CF) -Sev- , i d‘ “Th 3 rid lot on their Pembroke wounded." They arezt 129x101?‘ ‘Igltahedcghslgslug? ttrfigpifigfiflfifillllnrllgien. crossing onc river nftcr artigphgleer. ‘ OTUIDITCIZIILSHIJGIIG aaaid. “One Rkilinv. 5Com Gmrg Hem-y, Fwsgtu Lanville Ferguson, nex -o - n, Mts in the rugged cenm“ sector where. Doug Ho“; cgnhdian Press War,for instance, bought s diesel eng na Mann-ea] (\'.-4I wife, Mrs. Thelma Ferguson, . S’side Dies alinn campaign to date; a Licut. (Nursing in Western Canada, Jean in Halifax and Joan, Janet.‘ McPhee is at present in‘ He is expected home lo. J Manslaughter a _ smoo and was of manslaughter in the o‘! Mrs. Dorothy Martin, one victims of the Moose Hail r-oid dairy employee nIiTx BLONDS I bleach their kinky hair paste made from coral lime. Serv e Cooke, Walter Donald, F.-Sgt., Blind River Ont. Guest, Lawrence, PO., Hiliing- don. Mldrllesex England. Lamolhe LAW., Sauit Ste. Marie, Ont. Seriously Injured On Active c Jos DA kill CANA Killed On Active Service Died From Natural Causes Marie Elizabeth Rita, Albion; Gnr. Hector Cantelo, next- of-kin, his mother, Cantelo, Bridgetown; Flora Spr. Angus eph McCormick whose next-of- is his wife, Mrs. Priscilla M. Mrs. troops of the British-American 5th; headquarters reported today. the Adriatic Corrospontlent which cost him $5,000. They are After the bill rcsstance of the ; very proud of their arctic schooner: the Germans off- i Another mid $4.000 for an en81n9- cred little active opposition l0 On- i They use these schooners to 80 t0 tnric and ivlaritimc troops prcssingl Banks Island and lions; i119 903W British and Canadian troops in McCormick, Charlottetown. 309 Sydney Street, FR-AUD DETECTOR The X-ray is used in detection 0f NOTICE In obedience to the wholesalers request I MN ONLY BUYING PEN FED BIIIUKENS GIIATE or WELL FINISHED SIGNED S. R. PENIILETUN IIEIISINIIT sector enlarged their bridgehead over the Rubicon to a‘ two mile depth along a 10 mile front. Italian patriots se’zcd the town of Beilaria, seven miles beyond Rirnlni, and held it until Canadian Missing Believed Drowned Accl- ‘T9115 lllthfamthzg 13m“ 03%;, tggiiiid i.“ and clearedfiil} MWord came yesterday to Dr. and M G n gellllilibjosepfi LAC $332228,“ g no v e DIRT ‘I r_. .1. n, MPi , s in, c eve i hr . -. - --— --—-~-— - .- lhngt their sgrtwevtttumirciirifrliees ‘vflflwuvrr- F C. SEAMBORNE ENGINE CAMPBELL - At the Charlotte- FE/ Adolphus McPhcc had died of "EWFmlNlll-AND 1 t u m Chm o town Hospital on Sent. 16. 1944. i0 l4 n. wounds. They had previously been Seriously lnluwl 0n Adi" Th9 I“ l°°°m° V’ u 4g Sst. P. Kenneth and Mrs. Camp- aaseseweww“ advised that Pte. McPhee had Service llllll9<l lll9l9 l" 1m ' 4° "9" l’ bell, a son (John Mclrelian), g F Iyasfiaj/g been wounded on Sept. l3 and Chapman. Frederick James. s l-lllllll "illlillr nvonas - at the Charlotte-l o, was dangerously ill. LAC. Hamilton. Ont. CANADA town Hospital, Sept. 2'7, i944. to I He was twenty years of age. H: CANADIAN ARMY MADE If‘ r m w o Mr. and airs. Chester Hughes» |“1”3M1 qvefeas in Apr“ o‘ 1943' (M iiIIhERSFSIinees. aiifxctragte weie abeiirig Cm,’ a daughter‘ _ r ar e --—~-—--i —T s Iizttzirhgenktsehtlfiiiéleinjfiglig hi)’ ch22 ‘lfiiledAln Aetlionc $23 riztngCelllnggl-udglgdltlglel win: near-n E s iiiiiivj""_i shsihiisyvelfidnftsind fiflirff°p§fi Msixehmntlohhmollitldwsrdfmdlpr., tive altimeter, is being turned out MelltAE - At the Charlottetown .._ . ., ' ' {been killed in action but this FRY C019. N- 3- l“ quanmy ' __ dupgfl’ s.tptmm' H“; 17m’ mink * 317601’: new “I-Iustle-Bubble" suds are so m" lllilllfd l° lllll9 999" B" "- T 9” "I " m“ er 0 r’ an rs‘ e McRae, '14 Spring Park Road. Char- ‘iotteimvn. Aged 5 weeks. Funeral was held Thursday to the R. C. cemetery. Charlottetown. KNEABONE - At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Sept. 28, Mrs. Thomas Kneabone, age 44. The remains were conveyed from Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home Thurs-, clay afternoon to her ICSHIPIXCC Oyster Bed Bridge from whore llic funeral will take place Satur. tiny morning to St. Augustine's Church, Rustico. Interment in church cemetery. COSTELLO — Suddenly at Saint John General Hospital on Sept. 25, 1944. Amos, dearly beloved son‘ of Amos l‘. and Emerick Costello. aged seven months leaving to mourn besides h's parents two sis-l tars and one -brcther. Funeral] v/as held Tuesday, Scpi. 26 from lllizPatrickls Funeral Home. Inter- mcnt was In St. Joseph's ccmctc N. D. MacLean IJNDENTAKEN IMIALMEN ‘Dlariottotown and North Wilishlra on from the Rllbifon bridgehead. Hoi" wrolo . 0R I, {UI v NT .__..;;_ . Que/Mil/agund ms 2mm: NKI recesses or flue racism WILL av uszn v0 PROVIDI was: MILK Ion unpro- IRIVILIGED sun Nsznv CNILDIEN. .. . vouu CONYIIBUYION wlu n: cuavzruuv AFPnEculYEh. SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS Minnrdis relieves sprain. h I lwso $10. 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