_O_‘_PAGE TWELVE lOUR NEWS BUDGET MONDAY ren C Young (clam 42>. was Button. Mass. on March addition to his preachlnz. B5 DB-IZ BchooL-Gordon i-riqy please copy FUNERAL — The the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Lenrian. g ter Bears, John . Wallace Higgins. Earl in Peoples Cemetery. FUNERAL TODAY — The re- mains of A B. John P‘raiicls How- att. arrivcd Saturday night and were conveyed to the residence of his aunt. Mrs. Gertrude Bell. 10 Upper Queen Street. from where the funeral ivill be held this (Mon- day: morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- stans Basilica thence to the Cath- olic Cemetery. Interment Tile ELI sorinlz a school in the Harri. Memo during the iveck. April 24-29 in- clusive. Ovcr 200 pictures have barn iiurigaarid 502119 very interest- ing work lery will b; open to the Society are sadn- public except Saturday. The Gallery will bc open from 7.30-9.33 p.m. Satur- day’ but will be closed Tuesday evening All are cordially wcl- COME rrrusn case SETTLIID-Tl-ie case of Dommir Butler vs. the City of Charlottetown and sever- al of its employees. action for damages for the demolition plaintiff's premises on the east side of Queen Street, has been set- tled oil 0f court. - being agreed upon The case was l scheduled Io have come up at. the I ncxt. term of the Supreme Court The Court. bv a 2-1 decision, had previously ordered that the City of Charlottetown be stricken out as a defendant to the suit. An appeal from this derision had been made bv the plaintiff Counsel for the plaintiff was Mr. J.J. Johnston. K. C a d fcr the defendant the City Rf . Mi‘. K M Martin. K C Mr. A S Foster arrived in the .' Saturdav £0111 Nevrioundland TUESDAY TO ATTEND WEDDING -- Mr. Freeman Garrett of Baltic i was a visitor to the city yesterday ' en route to Swamscott, Mass. to be present. at the marriage of his daughter Hilda Pearl to Capt. Ed- ward Smith of Mclrosc. Iifass... which takes piaro early in May. —FIRST AT ALBERTON—Thel first. subscriber in the Sixth Vic- tory Loan campaign in the Alber- ton District was Mr. A L. Ren- 112': Elmsdole. a merchant of that place who invcsfktl the amount of 35.201100 yesterday morning The‘ salcsman was 1.11: Winston Currie c! Ali7ei'ton—S roao "rm: "DOG RI-ICO\'ERS—| Whcre all was rrloom last ivcek at‘ the P. C A F‘. Station 1n Tiznlsh. v, . for PO10. the bio. sham"!- brown spaniel is eofnlr to recover I S ‘lien sucidenlv. the result of an. ab s cn the inaxilliarv aland. he was rrslicd to Alberioii uhere Dr. J D Cummings. v.s . ‘successful- lv performed the oceratioir which flared Peru's life and brought l mrilcs back to the faces of the air- mm. IASUALTI’ LIST—AIIIOIIZ those reported dangerously wounded in the litcst Canadian Arrnv Casualty Li's‘. ls Pie Gordon Gillis. who was n2 with a Nova Srotla and Prince Edward Island ‘Regiment. Pic. Gillis‘ next of Kin is 1115 mother. Mrs. Marv Glllis. U598!‘ Itlontscuc P AIIIOIIE ihosr re- DZIKPIl seriously zvolinded ls Pte Frederick Alfred Gallant. who was also serving with a Nova Scotla- Princa Edward Island Realmant. Pie Gallants ncgtt of kin is his mother. Mrs ROSle Gallant. Wel- llnzton Station. P El A year ago iliere passed away at the aze of 69 years. in Vancouver B c, a foztner resident of Prince Ed- ward Island. James Henry McAulaY 3e was afllfllffid by all who knew him and a kind and devoted father. I-Iis i quiet and unostentatlous disposition kept his sterling qualities hidden frcm the Wflfld- He left Prince Edward island as a ygung bcv and returned Liter and married Bnma MacAulay oi St Pet- er's my. They made th. ' iicmc in Vancouver. His wife predeceased him zsnyfaiglvigéoto mourn iou" children: Tina, Fr Clara cf Jesus fonastery. of Precious Blood. C‘! H1 ITEM- ’ {pgqhjng in Varicouvc Jeane; with we RAF. ii: Calga . ar ra- w Capt. Martin Crowey of Vanccuver.. l The fztriily have a host. o.‘ friends| l‘ I: Prince Edward Island. _ . '- The‘ children were given the kind,‘ aunt. Mrs. James A. MacAuiay of 5L! P914513. whcm after their. mothers ; her hcme FUNERAL saityici-zs _ The FTBIICIS V R. was held ca of his aunt. Mrs Gertrude 1:’ i0 Up r Queen St. to St uni-man's lgfizilica where Requiem igh Mass “'2: celebrated by Rev LolsD a Parl R C N."l"hc (In: draggg lclaskctrilrawn on a gun Larriage by a gun crew under the uommand of Leading 368ml" T~ liclilin, was preceded by a firing EEITIHII . . i? "ll: in "are .21: cu . ar igimilfrili rcatings of the R.C.N. V- l. “°‘°"D“"i‘“ll.l'.°:."°l€ ".5... ‘F. cry. . . . . l n i-adshaw. M G Summers and 5 W Paulsnn Representatives of the Army and Air Force were pre- ientwdseljrvig at iIhe grave WIAITECI-Iel; uc y ev 2.115311. Volley; were fired over the Brave and the Milt Post and Reveille sounded by Pie William Chiasson c! No. ll2| g 1g I T C Interment. was in; use Catholic Cemetery. Mr. and Mrl. J R. Britt and ilaugliter. Sandra Dartmouth. N " i5 . arrived Ba rdav evening in Jharlottetown. where thev are mv; 1m a brief vtsl. with Mrs. Britta parents. Mr and Mrs. INDUCTION SERVICES — War- or- dained at the First Baptist Church 23rd In funeral of the late Jonathan H. VmBu-illrk was held yesterday afternoon fair: services at. the Home and Brave were conducted by Rev. T. E. Mc- The pail-bearers were —- O. C. Crlswell. Roy Cudmore, Wal- A MacDonald. McInnls. i WEDNESDAY - RECEIVES PROMOTION rank of Captain. Rae went overseas in Aug. 1942. Arthur MacKinnon and Thursday for Nanalmo. B. BY where t Mrs. accompanied by to her home in Hamilton She visited her DeMoy and famil daughter. Mrs. daughter. Norman at Waltham. Mass. ——-~ n‘ CHLLDRENASLARIf exnmrr J ‘mum ' l‘ . children's exhibit mm“ rial Gallery . on exhibition The Gal- I G.;,3£¢)"‘_Mfl3 all“ from 2.30 to 9 p-m. each week dayl compensation . Provincial was held yesterday morning All dir- stock. poultry and other The president and secretary were appointed t? confer wtilth the track - v - a“ spirit cf chcerfulness now Dre- } mgngogeg: gag“: fiat‘? alts‘; ‘yea even more than must be tovthe grave." The revolution now going on in the world will not pass by education. down of arms will ginning of peace. WIIICII will education. i and loving care of a rnotlier bv their. élgarllmrgtown ycsterduv g ggoflfllmfifid a kreat success. The tn ' them the hospitality o _ d“ “we about $100. The top price was paid bv Mr. 1-I.J_ for a particularly fine specimen bv Association In a move existing Island Holstein herds and to assist new resnstereri her s. r ‘he Ascmnmn fl Offiials see that some of tl-ia to 25w comers to NA-fi, ran . The heifers Meurs. J. Lin P rth Colb of bgth and v of a public auction 85 planned. and Wfla spread over sci‘- Effll dill/S. animals since travelling in rural areaa is still difficult because of thawing soil on dirt roads four months to lwa years and nine months in aze. with the majority .untler 12 months Friends and relatives in P. E. I. will regret to hear of the pausing iron-i this liti- of Mrs. Peter Mac- doriald. maiden name was Eliza Macdon- John ald. daughter of the late under NEW GLASGOIV PERSONALS. A. C. 2 Vernon Hill. stationed at. N. B. spent last weekend ‘at his home in New Glascouv-W. Campbell, Halifax N B. is at ncr home L. A. C- Arthur B Dickison IR. C. A. F‘. is _at present .- FlélTii-"Y spending her ETC- leave I E “'9 kcnd at his pent last week in Charlottetown.- Mr- Charles Dickieson student at P W. C. spent last weekend at his ihcme here- L. A.C- W. Dsteveiison .si:ent Sunday at his lirme ' lWheatley River. —RECEIVES WORD. - Word has been received by Mrs. Nathan MacFarlai-ie. death of her brother Hugh Alex- ander Ferguson in Tacoma. Wash- OY lington. Mr. Ferguson had been in failing health for some time. He. be remembered as one of the early pioneers in the goldflelds of the Klondike. having gone there as a prospector in I896 in partner- ship wlththe late Mr. Alexander MacDonald. Mr. Ferguson is survived by his widow, residing in Tacoma and his sister. Mrs. N. A. MacFarlane, summerside. - S. ART SOCIETY MEETING — The Ari. Society of Prince Edward Island held its regular nzoriihlv meeting last night at the lioine o'. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. 45 Fitzroy Street. The president, M1‘. I-l W Dick was in the chair. The Droiram was under the dir- ection 01 Miss Jacqueline Mac- donald and Miss Jennie Turner Papers on J W Morrice and Prank Carmichael were read by Miss Turner and Miss Macdonalcl- Ai- ter the meeting refreshments were Served by the hostess. A meeting cf the directors of the Charlottetown Driving Park and lilxhibiticii Association r5 were present. It was decided to hold Old Home Week and Provincial Exhibition Aug. 15th to 18th with the usual program of horse racing, vaudeville. lire- exhibits.- I-Ioocer Horne. one of the original shareholders. was appoin- ted a director to fill the vacancy caused by the death Smallwood A resolution was pas- sed expressing sympathy to Mrs Charles Smallwcod on the death of her beloved son been holde cf Vivian who had so long a valued director and share- , . About fifty Alumni and friends attended an enjoyable dinner and annual meeting Allison Club at the Charlottetown Hotel last evenlnlz. sing-song led by Mr. John Inch. .he following program was pre- sented. Miss Marlon Morris play- ed two pleasing piano solos: "Fan- tasy "Clair de Lune", by De Bussy. Mrs. Ralph Douglas sang two delight- ful solos: a: arranged , Birthday". by I-Iuntingdon Wood- of the Mount Following a Impromptu“. by Chopin: "The Road to the Isles" by Fraser. and "A man. The President, Mr. John Inch. announced that Mr. Kenneth Parker. Headmaster of Mount Allison Academy had had his pass- age by plane cancelled at the last minute, but Lennan of Trinity United Church had alzreed to give an address on education. that R/ev. T. E. Mac- Edlwfltlun. Mr. MacLennan said. social security, provided "from the cradle The physical laying be only a be- the success of depend much upon A sale of registered holstein lieif. Ontarlo concluded in and was lrnaLa sold from $337.50 down to Kennedv of Southport The animals were brcuzlt h the‘ P E I HOlSIEIII-PKHCSICJS to improve in the establishment of ll n were fir-lento’ in animals went .-...> ....1 ‘were purchased lav coin Dewar of‘ New Lewis of Freetown. dairymen. bv tcnder. in place at first prominent ‘The sale was make it easier for all hi inspect 111111.17 The animals sold ranged from -man IN Evaiiim, mass.- aged 6'7 years. whose Alex-l ‘ 181d of Kansingwn- u. Word has been received by Mrs. A. B. MacRae that her husband Lieut. MacRae has been promoted to the Captain Mac- —-LEAVE ON TRIP. — e daughter. Norma of Arlington. ltgt will spend some time’ with Sgt. MlcKinnon. They were Bruce Clarke of Kensington who will also visit her husband in Nanaimo-S. _. RETURNS FROM BOSTON --Mrs. Winfred Ramsay returfied act week after an extended trip to Boston and other American cities. Mrs. at Boston. her onald Jamleson at Hartford, Conii., and her son, Mrs. Ramsav had her first plane ride from Moricton on the last lap of H ~her Journey home and enjoyed it l very much.-K. "IIILIIEOWII Road. Bisldes her dis- consulate husband. she leaves family of three to mourn Boston and Augustine with U.S.A. forces in Britain. McCarthy, Boston; Lernard Sash. iEmma) Mrs. Mai- fice at Vimv in In Peace. 1917 home of Dr. , Munro, 245i Jubilee Road. Hall NS. oii Friday at 5.36 hni.. Coffin, Charlottetown. P-EI .C.N.V.R. of Advocate. NS. a corsage of Talisman rosss. arm of her father. ‘SIIIIIIIS of t3» g H1 lml-(froin Wagner's rluzy in Sl‘I’Il‘1I.1IEl‘.RZd2,SK1€II‘L Qmi‘ l" New- fncc of lniniediale fricnds and M°canmlirelagivcs the signing of lLord Nelson Hotel. ‘lSr proposrd a toast to the bride, Summerside of the ed at the homo ants. Mr. and ll/lrs. Leonard Scour- shower to Ithrir vmblerl to the r" ding march plays Smurman the bride was ihcii ei-l C-Orlcd to the seat of honor, which. bride was many which Norma Reeves. “£1113 tin. verses were read 'hv furnished hy 1511-5. 5 In the wee snia‘ lio" ‘Ed for their homes. much happiness. l-Iunter-Duvar, Col. and Mrs. . Charlottetown. has b; ifcm the rank of Corporal in the Sfifkeant I-Iunter-Duvar is em 1 _ ed l“ the Orderly Room of (glgge .A C. C w). Donald Archibald who 113a 111 Summerside to visit her Mr and fgefifoprlfiasgritasurilrlse on arrival in husband, who l5 C has been Will! Commander ander Archibald is a Accountant and had Charlottefovm in 1941. After Western Canada nvereseas the son Archibald of Trurc. N. s OIIAPTFFL Alpha Chapter. was held on Wednesdav evening for four new members who have bcen welcomed to the chapter, The business Irieetln thej Plresident. an cans were com late the Founders’ Dav p d w have Wednesday. Mav lottctown Hots! K rS._1logers. Mrs. . s ve y iritsresun a with [he me f: P Der dealt Dfillited out which proved that 11,-1- life worl: iziive tive assist Madame Ma _ this heroine‘; life gave so much to mankind life of Andrei livstrate the pist as a work of art. During the llvcly discussion gave a description of a person whom sh» thought. a master of Fulfill‘ SCHOOL LIGHTING (‘ON- TRACTS A- The contracts for in- stalling fluorescent iilpment in Princc West. Kent Schools. have been let by the Cltv School Board to Chap- nell and Company. Queen Street. The contracts are for about (laughter in marriage, to “Bridal Lohengrin. performed m Jmy was _ During the registry Mrs. sister Tnee" Ralph Douglas. of the bride. sang "I Love by Beethoven, “' H dinner was served es and guests at the Rev. Mr. Por- which was responded to by the ‘groom. _Their many friends join ;in wishing Petty ‘Dewis a long and llilppv l. . Officer and lvlrs. l‘? WBddPd — MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER —-0n Thursday evening April 13 a large numb-er friends and neighbors of__Central liiedequg and the surrounding districts. gather. of the bride's par- man to t-e“ a miscellaneous _ _ _ daughter Lillian. of ln- districts 1iopulrir young .s who had rccently 119911 one .:ii . 2d. After i';i~ gllEEL". had as. ‘l’. o‘ ' was prcttiiy decorated with zed, white and blue streamers and flags b)’, R4115. Charles Arsenault. The then presented were opened by M15555 MacMurdo and Joyce accompanying Mrs. Monty Gardiner. also press-uteri w h o them to the guest of honor Later Mlfs Edytha Clark and Mrs. Lloyd Webster arranged them table fiyfiryionel for en al j ' 1 Shys a oined n singi _ on the _ than thanked their lovelyi gifts. Jolly Goad Felxlioguifmx The bride games and music Music being "line Tuc er. all depart- shing Lillian THURSDAY PROMOTiaD argeant daughter of R H. H Army Corps. Barracks, C.W -—OFFICER PROMOTE!‘ __M,-_-._ MPS- L R Allen receiv- cable from her cvcrseas with the A. F advising her that he Promoted to the rank or Wing Comin- Chartered an office in grior to Joining up elng stationed in he was posted 1H January of I943. He is of Mr and Mrs F. 0 -s M E E T I N G OF SORORITY — A model meeting of Beta Sigma Phi g was conducted by Mrs. Robert Large Banquet on 3n’ "t iha Char. Fallow-ms; the business of the ChlDlPl‘ the cul. tural mo; on "Liters an Arr," was talvn Mi ll . Murchi- son and i'-~ .~ Murchi- nt‘ Joan of Arc. and the various aspects iros a Then Mrs. Rogers 21111111.’: and instruc- i on the lifa of - Curie depicting how of‘ art. a vs ‘Viva F-Ycizrrs useri ti": Carnegie to il- | iifc of a nliilanthra-i each member lighting eq- Street and $7,- each the memory of a kind and loving moth- er, viz... Margaret and Frank in the Her sis- tcrs are icatherine), Mrs. Dennis Cain. Dctroit. M1ch.. (Lucy) Mrs. Phil Sheridan. Regina. _ Byron Lar- kln, Richmond, P-EI. also Sister Borgia deceased in 194i. The brat ers are Peter and John at Kensington. Daniel Joseph pre- dQBEBSQIi ll! Rflklna in I935. Michael Augustine made the supreme sacri- Requlescat WEDDIN GBELLS — A wed. ding of interest to a wide circle of friends was solemnized at the Henry apriil 2i when Rev R. Porter united in marriage-Miss Fnid Sinclair Cof- fin. dfll18ht/:i' of Mr. and Mrs. L. and Petty Officer John D. Dervls, 'I‘i:e bride. who looked charming in a dress of navy crepe, with ha! and ‘SCCESSOFIES to match. and wearing e11- tercd the drawing room on the who gave his the‘ Cheri-s." l The i‘ the ted missing on operations F. Following "v" iottet-cun bcy was can Honorary D1‘ J.D. NIHJIJLIIBRJI, Hon. Dr. Lnntz. Hon. T \V.L —RECEIVES AWARD — lifaior John R. Burnett. United States Naval Air Corps. of Somerville. Maser. has been awarded the Air Medal for leading four successful escort missions to Vila and Murida. in the Solomons On one flight af- ter shooting down a Jalo plane he himself had to parachute but was later rescued. Major Burnett had been previously awarded the Order of the Purple Heart for wounds re- ceived He 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett of Bommer- ville. Mr... Burnett la a native of Port Aukustus. P.E I. and Mrs. Burnett ls the former Ella Mulligan of Klnkora Major Burnett is well kiiown in this Province having vis- ited h6g8 manv times with his par- en s.- RECOBD 110G SHIPMENT- Mr. Urban G-illis. M‘ . re- centlv made a shipment of hogs which must approach a record for all Canard-a. Out of a total “ shipped in one (lay. Mr. 24 which graded This ls not an isolated case for Mr. Gilli-s. whose trading for the naat year haasd averaged well -over 90% top e. REPORTED SAFE — F0. Lin- coln B Dumont. son of the late Albert E Dumorit and of Mrs. Dumont. Brighton. has been re- ported as having arrived back iii the United Kingdom. safe and well. after previously being repog Dumoiii. attached to the COBSIBII Command, was .st reported mis- sing in a telegram which gave no con of Mr. and GALLANT-At the Oitv Hospital. we. John J. River. a daughter. A ril I9. . 0:11am. {Funllerr “d m t? uli 2." min r...‘ 521' Gerard. manhun- r.v Freeland and Mn. son. ing Home. Barnstaple. von. England, on April Flt. Lt. and Mrs. (nee Phyllis Mutch of town) a daughter. MARBIAGES Manse. New London. April 26th I944. Campbell. daughter of Mrs. Daniel Campbell. LODK P.E.I . to Sterl PE Rosa MacEw Ewan. Stanley Bridge. Rev. H M. Buntain officiating, RANAIIAN - MICDONALD 44. by Rev. Irene MacDonald. of Frederick Earl Ranahan kora. of ited Church Manse by the Rev. A D. Stirling. details beyond the fact that he was missing after operations Ap- ril 23. Yesterday. however another able was received from the pil- .t oi‘ the plane saying the Char- back in the United Kingdom. This was con-l firmed later in the day by OIIlc- ial notification. F0 Laumont is a nephew of Mr Charles Toombs and of Miss Lulu Toombs LAID TO RETiT — The funeral i .01‘ M.rs. J.E. Blanchard ivhicli was largely atienxu. was hsld yester- day morning from hci" laie resid- ence, l5 Kenslnzton Road to St. Dunstairs Basilica. where Sulertui Requiem High Mass was CEHQbIBTfQCI Y bv Rev. R. Ellsworth. assisted l-Lcv. ‘ l\. DJIIDBI-IXCIS J P IUELLAUIIZIII, O.B.E.. DI Prow; , Mr I inc “'01-, a _ J ‘E. llvrlurd lbcircri; iicrc. ~ A. Albert \V.\L'~.Oll. The order funeral procession ivas as folio R. C M. }’.. " Police, valuable an; Se; » .Coznlnissioneis. 1 u u} gms Provincial Profession. Funeral Director. pallbearers. Chief . Employees. General public. Service at the grave was conducted bv Rev.. R is o 11. with l {WRIGHT-At Pleasant tiglnty lunch was mm “Jed and lThursday. March 20. 1944 to e t‘ ' . ~ ‘ ., enlamder o! the evening 5pm‘ daughter. ivlarilvn Helen. SCOTT-At rg-Iospital on Monday. . c i Neil Hector Joan JIIHAPPELL-At th Prince Coimty Hospital on lilarcli 31. I944 to and Mrs. Llfillb- ' unter-Duvar, l en promoted !son DONNELLY: In the pital, April 20. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donnelly, Summer- vllle. a son. ROBERTSON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Robertson, Southport, a daughter. MacRAE-At the Prince Island Hospital on April 22, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Cherry Valley. a son. - DINGWELL-At the Prince ward Island Hospital on April 25. 194-4. to Mr. and Mrs. Dingwcll, Durell. Lloyd SIMPSON - At Summerslde April 25. i944. to Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Simpson, a eon. ASHFIELD — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 2.x, 1944 to Capt Vincent. Ashtield and Mrs. Ashfield, Charlottetown, a daugh- ter PHILLIPS — At the Prince ivard Island Hospital on April 25. 4 l9 4. lips. Charlottetown, a son WHITE — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 28. 194-1. to Mr. and Mrs Howard While; Mil-r r ton. a daughter - rib-cw. - iuunnar - Ilitler to be received chow: the miehrcr lookinz out of the window of his mountain uric. prohlbly Berrlimndcn, f4 German caption. W. Chester s. llilclbure. ivLr. a..." Holman. J.A an" l“ l Bernard. M L A . l... v. Active pall- 31 sol Jaiiics 1“ilLlCl'- i iilciris I-aiirick MtlYigu-ai Farmer. MlChJGl Laiiglev and of the! ws: ;' a of Ciiyi Citi" iJlfl ifs. Water lteprus itativc; til Government. Drntali Honorarv Pallbearers. Hearse. Active inc-timers. Citv 101i. J. ineinbei wrt Valley on Cpl infred M and Mrs. Wright. s" the Prince County ‘Qrll 24. 1944, Mr. and Mrs. John 2130M. a son. James Charioeil. JrIa City Hos- On April 2'2. Edward John MacRae, Ed- W Lloyd a son. Wayne OII Ed- to Mr and Mrs. Earl Phil- At. Charlottetown | Hcspitzl April 12. i944. to Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Murray, no: Eve- lyn Gallant, North Wlltshlre. 1 son, stillborn. The photo above Intent of Adolf in thin country. according o...‘ oiifway bee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Traveller's Rest school. GALLANT-At Tigréllsh. April 24. 194-4. Mrs. J. B lant. BLANCHARD-At the town Hospital, on Monday. Dz". J E Blanchard. Mayor Charlottetown l FORD-At Brackley Beach 01f years CAMERON — At the home of her sister. Nlrs. Montague Annear, Montague. April 25, 1944. Mrs. William F. Cameron. MlTCllELlp-At Vlllage Green. April 26th. 1944 Mrs. Daniel clirll. aged '35 rears. CASE-At Churiolletvuil April 27. in his 1944. William George Case 92nd vear. P‘ LUKE-At Lhe on TUCSKIBV April John Luke 2a nae Bertha aired 53 vears CAMPBELL - At Summersid . on April 27, 1944. Dr. Thomas Camp- irell, aged 92 years " TPlLi-IS Do you suffer with them‘! If lo. lend me {our name Ind addreu and let me t-nll you bow rid myself of Pile: by an _ _ Th1! lnfarmui in hue and of irieatimable value in bled iliPll . WmIEtIrIguBODVNtEY, 21.051020, old family remedy. Jlrmonfh. Nova 8m APRIL. 29. 14944 suosoaiocas a Ann. Central Royalty. to Mr. and Mrs. _ ton. a son. sterling At E I Hospital April 25. 1944. to Limit. Com. I-Iar- Freeland. a OVER — At Ebberl Lawn Nim- North De- 39, 19H. to Richard Over Charlotte- ‘MLQEWAN - CAMPBELL —IAt the .. on Juanita Jane Mr nd h California is almost completed, with mass concrete am . a River. eady contains more than 975,000 acre-feet are Stu-gin; Vdowmvarfd Vplunig- NEARLY FINIsHEQ-Jfiflht ShBSIJ D placement scheduled to end early l" J of water awaiting comllleuil" uly. Shasta Lake alr of coniwluseiirfl b“! an. s. Herbert. Mac-‘ P . E. I. . — At St. Dunstans Basilica April 26. 19- K. McMillan. Mlgldrfi Kin- FORBES - iionive - at Ken- sington, April 22, 1944. in the Un- Sydney Bonnell For- Cecil Forbes of Kelvin to Doris Gladys Horne of Roaebank. principal of Charlotie- April 24. Mrs Blanchard, beloved wife a? on Aniil 25. 1944. Robert Ford. aged Mit- Geiierai Hospital. th. 194-1. Mrs. Muttarl. formcrlv of Cape ‘Traverse. P.E.I.. The Wiser Miser’s Hoarding Victory Bonds By J. R. Williams Our Boarding H0059 5 F5H|M6"WELL. 60W oulae nor.’ ~\\\ #5.‘; E l .\'.'J ‘aw fir$v With Major Hoopla- GOOD GOSH.’ I'M DIGGIN‘ YOUR OLD WEEDS! I'M J05 Dream‘ wotzmsfroo. A9 A SIDELINE! YOU ‘IELL ME MOT veoaofrwioos! MY PROBLEM is ONIE Oi‘- CONDENENUON. -- ROAETED, M a302, ‘ roar ONGION F‘M AUQTAH MAZSO '6 eaaoeu~ i GPRING 601M561". BUT .- A PERSON can errrer-t ONL‘! one vsase- w wouu: You MND HELPING ME TO SOIL ‘THEM DOWN WHY MOTHERS err 62A‘! f”. TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBFI B! Edwina TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, MR. 511065-- "JUST IMAGI|NE!“' a Uyp Father A LADY ON THE E. L555 HOMING PI6iON9~ ruasso IN evizv HORN ow - THAT OLE HORN cl-lAiR! Mia's TAKEN IT TO TH’ BANKH HE SAVS EFFIE'LL as INDEPENDENT-- EQANMA! W's Alqs, REPOIZTER/ HE WANTS TO KNOW ALL ‘BOUT FINDIN’ TH’ MONEY" THINK OF HER GRANTZR BANGS HIDIN’ Hi5 MONEY IN THAT RIDICULOUQ CHAIR '- Mlii RLOTTA" ' $51300». ‘if..- w N6 m; equmnacd’ NuTcRAckeR Funa- OH-l was JLJ5T oOING 1'9 servo YOU A ci-iicK. Mics GLAMOOR - MAYBE vou D .‘:i"€.l?¢°£“#.."i°.’w..‘*’£l> , . Y "as arr-rm- RER WHO ARI YOU 7 WHAT l THINK iNDlN