sunulsaslull ml ~ NIII. -""’”—'Fs s. cl er ssuslu. as Ilslom It. us ‘Gm ' floor: Glow. ll Otto's IL ptloll. “Ioflfllg PI-INOI COUNT! n, Wstcr Street: lo (ET-um... ms! l» museum st m a an following stores In llunludlol ' “on” Gourlles Drugstore, Istlr 1111mm “m, was. Street: lssrs GMIQQJI Grenville same Itrsott wlllbodollvorsl u. no; st 2o WI’. I ‘m yolll orosr is nd high protein ("d5 all gang: ztock st. Bruce's. 1's‘ r ‘I'll. sicker. 'THgug|IbPsl'si-1e.°will be closed §;,,§‘"s.pt. 4 to Sept 16 lflulllllVl. D 3.4 1% ton truck fzvqtyrfndltlon. OMBJMQVQ Wed- uqi Company LLLLKensmlIt-on. __ sAhE-S horIeDOWH‘ m- nflflfi... upright engine. Awly gar,“ Qreenan. Kinkora. - 1 19,, loifand ‘l-inch heavy nails in stock at -MlU-' -1, NIVIilllZCd will? Bruce's. ___ _ rtLli-Deertng Binder ‘FOR s 192'! Chevrolet en- condititm. Il-O. Work horse 13 f-lowatt. French Wm George River. __ __ n sans Rubber oeltrns {t 1 {guy 40 mots; 6 in. 4 Ply 4a- “gs. G 1n, 5 pty 50 cents. New‘ Cellini’: harness. PM 511d Much‘ l“. 51s,, mm».- parts of nurness; fitness, rcpalrcd. Stanley C0165- Stalivy B11689; __ CE COURT-In the Sum- “p.112? Police Court yesterday: morning two drunks» were each n. elooo and costs and 1W0 n9‘. ' for consuming were also m. $10.00 and costs. A mun M... by the RCMP. with W5" gpgslGll under the Prohlsbtlstion H5 mm! $25.00 and co . ,_ .' HAL NOTlCE—Tl'lQ fil- nerjuclsthe late Tyler L. Park- mzln-lvlll be held from all! 30m: pt MYS. C. B. GIEED. 0n Tu’- On Thursday flflemiw" m 4 ° clock. Burial in Lower Montague CCTHHGXYV. muncll-wnfirs-A weddlns ( “ode interest was solemnlzed g\'~nc“1r nflcmoon. Sept. 2nd M 3 55th.}, qt the Summcrside Bapt- 3st Parsonage. 9 Church Street. summersldc. P. E. L. of Fred- rnd Mrs. Harold Weeks ‘he bride erictrn. P. E.I.. beclme r1‘ A‘b t Burch. of Bor- g-{qsgnylep 321m of the late Mr. 5K3 ‘Mrs.’ James Burch. The . . h rming dress- §§“.°,,‘;°“§§._,"{§...5pl§.. suit and 1m, a platinum fox caomlmigg u-cnrtnlz a ccrssqe 6'1‘ I benutv roses. The matron o w y r, - Mrs. Ltcvd lnm-rln. ‘The knizrgrérir was sunvflfifd bl’ M'- gqr-d l: lnmnn cf Borden. PEI. r... wrddini! cereal/mi’ W" 9"‘ formed bv Rev. Ernest J. Barrilstfl. ltltnhter of the Summer-side BB-D - 1.» c.‘ h. in the M95911" .35..» vrle of the ccntrrlctinu nm... Frllcwing the exchantzv of m,“ m; ngswlyweds lsft by hianc on a trip t0 ‘Bilswniu .thetr rrturn the haunt will“ Th; take uo residence in (Btlflelh m“ bridegroom ts the ndcpu srwmcp otficer on theferrv sttsmel’ J1me; Edward Islcln-d. The best V- -‘ d and happy marl-e for a 1on2 lllE are extended to Mr. and M113; Georze Burch by the" m‘ S friends. £01- STRAINS. SPRAINS ond MUSCUIAR PAINS Sale 'AT BROOKVALE, LOT 30 Farm consisting of 120 acres. Good buildings, near .Church and School. . wtrlflw- . GEORGE STORDY ‘t Kinkora ./ . \~ \ 1/: KODAK FILM STOP IIIII ANII IOAII ll? IIIOII YOII llAVi ‘B11118 bad: your sism of‘ l°°d Pictures; Shoot with clo- Pendsble Kodsk Film; It's Ivsllsble here ill all. popular elm. When yollrohrmlosn 7°“ "P0194! mill V“! ill ‘OI I “RM fifllllllljs Ill-GLOSS PRINTS Mail Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price, List Enlsan ilrug t 8r A Bllsto Sonics Somlusrsllo urorlloporwook. Pkoloflilortllllsnvloe tho bu: respoldlls for deliveries on your routs “T1811 Lflllih | Gertrude Weeks. dflliillm" B‘ Mr-l tssulsolslnlulsnldls. —BASKETB end Vegetable Scoops in stock at Bruce's. —'l‘lll OFFICE of Dr. Henry M0710. Stunmlersido. will be closed‘ sll this week. ~—FUNE.AL TODAY-The fun- ersLof tzhe late Brenton Burns which is being held at 2 '.’clo::k this afternoon trcm the home dt| his parents. Mr. end Mrs. F/lulund Bums. Freetown. will be strictly prlvste. L-NOMINATION — Both the Progressive Conservative and Lib- eral parties officially nominated candidates yesterday to conwst the by-‘elcction in the 2nd district of Prince which tvill be hed on September 17th. "he vacancy was mused by the drath of tile tats Hon. W. R. Dcnvr-s. Mr. Allie Mac- ZNeiil. Olearv. R. R. a 'arme". was nominated lo- the Progsessivc Conservative imrty on motion of Mr. Peter Macfistlll, seoorcicd by Mr. Charles Hilts Mr. Fbnest W. Phillips, O'l..eary, a farmtzr, was raminated for the Liberal party on motion of Mr. J A. Grtgg, seconded. by Charles MJcArthu-l‘ and sup-t ported by Alpert. Phtlllps.—S —AD.IOUBNED T0 SEPT 16TH. —At. a special st-ttlng of the Sup-< reme Court held at Summerslde yesterday the case of the King Appellant vs. John Holman Got-' lant Respondent was heard by, Chief Justice Thane A. Campbelll and adjourned till September 16th for judgment. The respon- dent wss originally charged under| the Excise ActJocfore the Stipen- diary Magistrate pf the town of Summerslue. Mr. E. H. Strong. K.CL., and was found not guilty.‘ Thrs ls an appeal from the Mag- istrate's decision taken by the Crown. As a result of the inci- dent which cnused the charge to. he laid before the magistrates court the respondent's automobile was placed under seizure. Mr. C.‘ D. McCallum represented the ap- pellant and Mr. W. Henry Noonan the respondent-S. PERSONALS \ ——Mra. Albina Kellv has retunm ed to Boston after visiting her l brother. Mr. John Keefe. Kinkoro. . i. i —Miss Jessie MacNeill has re- turned to Boston sfter visiting trelntlves in Summerstde andSher- brooke. S --Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boland re- turned to their home in Lawrence, Mass. after a pleasant visit. They, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. has arrived in Summer- side from Ottawm-S —lMlss Irolretta McDonald. of Boston has returned after visit.- ing her sister. hit-s. Wilfred Kelly. slllfllDCfSld:.-—S TRYON W. I. . On the evening of Aug. 19th. twenty-om members of the Tryon Women's Institute met at home of Mtssfiuby Howatt, two visitors were present. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by re- peating the Creed in unison. Roll galllfd was responded to by "What ice cream social was It was voted thanks be tendered Mr. and Mrs. Howstt for the use of their lawn. Secretory was instructed to thank Miss Stella Thomas for her gen. $53.33. Institute. Mrs. read n letter lien. mwed by Miss Gamble, set‘- onded by Mrs. Crawford that In- stitute Join. Mrs. Crawford was instructed to send money to Mrs. MacDonald before Wednesday. Committee on Musical Festival, Mrs. Austin Smith Mrs. Charles Bnrtlett and Mrs. Maurice Hows“ Sick CommiL-w reported four calls, fruit taken in two cores, Voted that bill for fruit be paid. School committee reported having bought two hand basins. two buc- kets. six cakes soap, fly sprsy md sprayer. hllled Crone Committee reported "t" "I h" l‘ letter asking Insti- lllie t: cut out and make more gt or small boys. It was decld. l0 to do so. A Red Cross quilting s to be held Sept. lst tn Com. mlmity Hull. surer rs rted hsvi-ng ism gig: tgellgcdt 81st. Next meeting "If? Howst.t. ‘ home o’ Mr" 1" Im Committee. Mrs. Mour. fie mwstt. Mrs. Austlq smith, be‘? 3"" 3089mm. Rollwslt to turxggmfg ‘gyb Ourd First Pic- Collection mount???» ‘iocsofmm consisted o dialogue, follows: North Harold Clime. SAOKVILLE. 5091. I -- Elli! a" legsies snd russts attended thl 18th annual usnsllst tno U!!!‘ time Pmfelionl PW" l Association here uorulsr W111i in ‘Ihleman t-loul-e. Mount Allies! University's new men's IOSWNW- ison Grshstn of Wolfvilie. A“ dent of the sswcrltion PP»; or Smith. donor of the p. strum trophy .or Nfllllll oom- petition. wu present end unanno- od thst Lorne Reed OI W-‘mmn’ side has been lunged the winne‘: t th loss competition with h highlyeursgsrdod Portrait Pntltlvfi st nine you . Welshman. (in absentis); and 1M4. Slim John; Lorne Read, 1N0, 1H5 Iii-d 1946, Summmitle; J. -= 9- 1941. Trum N. 5-: R. P. 1 . find 1943, Ssckvtlie snd Amherst . S. uring the ‘Peters-Delaney Wedding At S'$ilio A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at eight o'clock yesterday morning Ln. at. Mary's Convent Chapel, Summerside. by Rat. Rev. Mlsgr. G. J. MacLellan when Mary Genevieve Peters. dalllhter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Peters, Eustane Street. Surnllnerslde, be- came the bride of Delnzil Samuel Delaney. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Delaney, Linklette: RtOBd. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride was attired in 8 floor-length gown of whlite sheer made in Princess lines with s/weet- heart neckline and with sleeves tapered to points. He: floor- length vell was caumht coronet style with white roses and she can-led a shower bouquet o! bet- ter times roses. _ _ Her bridesmaid was her niece. Miss Frances Morrison. who wore s pink net floor-length gown over satin with flower hesddreos and shoulder-length veil smd carried I bouquet of yellow glndloli. The best. man was Mr. James Albert Morrison. The altar was beautifully deco- rated for the occasion with flow- ers of the season. Mrs. Irene Pet- ers presided st the 0mm and thB Acsdian girls’ choir samfl HWY!»- riate hymns. Following the ceremony. break- fast was served at t-he home of. the bride's parents to the irmned- iate families. In the evening s reception W85 held It whim m9 bride was assisted i-n receiving 1W her moth/er wh-o chose s light blue crepe dress with bleak accessories and a 43075530 of pink roses. S T0 ATTEND FUNERAL MONCTON. N. 8.. Sent. 8-1‘? B- Irvlng Hogg, Wilmot Valley. o, flying visit w Kenslngl-"f. re- Walton, executive vice-president. can"). - _ __M;-_ 5nd Mm, T. E. Hickey; Canadian Notional EAllY/fifimwlgg _-_ Summerslde are leaving today In hi‘ Tellreselfleld “If! £8‘, aeformer Mr, Donald cyrwkett- york 5pc.“ ltdbutsmelss-Sflp w o ‘aw’. and tiilserlrltgg Eimtnhis railways‘ by J H ~niday m the (my on ma. - l ' ' -—- ..,. T ..'°§li'.'.‘.t‘..."“£‘.*§.-;".§$.t%€.'l w.» H». —Sena an Mrs. B. V/ ~ - ' " accepted a “osition wth R. Hr. K051118011. Silmmerside havr ar- "d Bmgmll: é“9"g:;€' Qtglayntg Mutch, Charlottétavlln. her friends rived home from Ottawa-S gizglml {gash égmh ‘ wish her success. ‘ -—Mr. J. Watson Macli-aught, B L Mrs. Loytd ‘Mac-Million and trvo The August meeting of the Bradalbarle W. I. was held on Monday, Aug. 12th at the hnme of Mrs. Ivan Kennedy. Meetin! "N? on by singing the Ode and repent- tng the Creed. There were eight members and two visitors present. Minutes of last lneetiflll were read ‘ president. The | nd Mrs. Hickox offered to clean Year“! D° t“ the s°h°°l "mt Sick: Mrs. Morrison mg ‘Mrs. ‘ 4 d id ; L h, Mi n am. “emu,” "porwd profited‘ M’ ‘tin/ls: swrlodstdle-lcsnd ‘Mrs. rDoull. that a vote of °"°“~‘ 5'“ °' @111’ 1°11“! t" "w lites of the dl-strlct regarding this gomlzfrhrcraiwhrg work. Miss Marie Graham extend- 5- m" ‘ed an invitation to meet at her MiacDonald asking the Institute to home 1°.- next jun the Musical Festival Assocla- dosed Wm. the Nation“ Anthem, s oved and signed by the vice pm committee which visit the the ocmbs hsd been appointed to trustees regarding clesnin school reported and Mrs. 8 the school. The reports of the com- mittees were given snd the fol- lowing new ones emulated: School Mrs. Doull snd Mrs. Kennedy: Mr. MacInnls, Summer-side was present and gave a very interest- l trig talk on the work of the con- trol o-f cancer. Mrs.’ Morrison. Mrs. Seaman and Mrs. Graham were appointed to see the different fam- meeting. Meeting after which lunch was served snd Bloomfield And Vicinity -Mrs. Roy Smith end daughter Glenn of Biooznfleid Station were v to Summerside this pest Mrs. Viols Clarke and three} children of Boston, were recent visitors to Andrew Luttrcirs of. Csmpbsllton. Mrs. Luttreil sccom-l pnnied Mrs. Clarke as for ls Sum merllde on her return home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roberts of Nova Scotls spent a couple of weeks visit Mrs. Robert's psrv oats. Mr. an Mrs. Joseph Gsudtn‘ of Cmlpbellton. i i I Mr. Rosinsld MacDonald of| Slmmersido wss in Bloomfield onl business on Tuesday. 1 Misses Doris and Minnie 0'Hlll- lorn. were visitors to Charlottetown 0n Monday. Mr. George MncKsy recentlywis- ited his sister Mrs. Albert Cousins of Campbellton. Mr. George Smith who recently returned home from New York who recent visitor to Charlotte- Mr Adrian Martin of the R. C. N. is spending za. few days visiting his 88 Krandoarents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin of Bloomfield. Professor J. R. L Cl f Ch - lottetown recently slsttieid ‘his p3- . and Mrs. Joseph Leclpig- of Bloomfield, .The trustees of Bloomfield Cor- 1161‘ School has encased Miss Ber- nice 'D0l'0ln of Duvar us teacher for the coming yearn-R 5ilfldfly with her sister Mrs Heath Vessey, York. The buldozer has startled road work in York and is doing a good jab under the management of Mr Keizer and Mr. Weeks. York school is closed until fur- ther notice on account of the out break of Infantile Panalvsls rm the Island. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Muttart anmdaughier Mia spent a vlsit in York the guest of Mr. one Mrs Gordon Crockett. m...’ Julie vQQey-u in the no...- ital suffering a broken hin . her friends wish ner a speedy YQrOVFV. Mr. and Mrm-Tla Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis hcte re- turned to their homes in York after o-ttending tic fair in Truro. Miss Roma. Rodd. City is pend- in} a few days in York. the gileztt c.f her cousin, Miss Gladys Crock- ett. Mr. Westly Mathew. Mr. Wlll Cooke and Mr. Lloyd Vesse"! paid children, New Glasgow. N. S are visiting in York, the guest of her sister Mrs. Ira. lmwls. The people of York are busy with their harves: it l epolted a f-alr crop. Miss Lorna Watts of the Bank of Nova Scotis span: the week end at her home in Yolk. Mir. and Mrs. Clifford Vesscy. ins, Basin, returned home after vis ting the island he was the guest of his sisters in York, Mrs W. D. Cooke, Mrs. Elmer Brown and Mrs. Leigh Vessey. Mr. Edison Watts York hos 7e- tumed home from Truro wm-re he spent s few days. he is nlclnntrg on going back in the near future- Miss Verna Watts. bookkeeper: at R. E. Mutchs’ spent Sunday m York with her parents M. and Mn. Harold Wavs. Mr. Herbert-Items, York is re- covering in health. Mrs. Robert Thompson and sister Miss Margaret Vesscy spent Labor a social hour enjoyed. v Liberal Candidate for kn‘ Ankniknnmk Fishermen Program Inlvy raga he Telephone b Leslie wards sud Miss orothy, ‘hylor. Miss Jessie Lesrd hsd al r°it'l’°.'.l'..¥éii".l.'.‘l?l'“.fittr'“u. xii!" u? Anthem. ° “'1 c by tkciedlurtrleénd coke wss served INVASION DIIINUI . lfiOlSTlll, nglsnd -- '0?) — Jame Neville Btrdssll. to. study-l lnl to be s Baptist mirtresl, wss "tinned for lend work sfler he told s conscientious object-us’ tri- bunal that "if Britain hsd subsur- tsd to invasion the Nuts would have been overcame h! lcv- and truth." _ VIBSATILI SOYIEAN 11.. gqybssn mikes clue. baby _ n4 d synthetic‘ fool. lipstick ca“: w.‘ Mrs. _ Show» w. how en's u... new on display. , Day visiting friends in York. LIBERAL llllllll ADDRESS Listen to FORREST w. PHILLIPS Prince In the forthcoming bye-election. over Cl-IGS on Thursday evening at 6:30 P.M. D.S.T. 200 BARRELS or LOBSTER BAIT FOR SALE IRSEIIMILT 8s IIELAIIEY Summer-side Bathroom-Window and and shower curtains in assorted colors in stock. We also have silk moire and ordinary shower curtains These arc of the newest types and are reasonably priced. Cell and see them. _ ‘l. '1‘. Morrison Co. SUMMERSIDE the Second District of A A‘ n‘ A AA AALM Attention ‘A; SEmMBEKg, "1946 3 ‘ - rue cuAaLor-rglgyvw “GUARDIAN Tvlslllllll GUARDlAN.»='*'1~'l==1" l' Trophy For Photo ~ | vonll lllln vlcllllrv l Mrs. Laura Boston, oily 5993f ‘ V See our Fall collection of Fine FUR FELTS- - Priced at i William Weddell have returned to their homes after spending a few days with Mrs. Martian’; daugh- ter. Mrs. Judson Blackmore. Scar- letown. Miss Doris Martton spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mar-tiorl. Miss Gladys MacDonald has returned to her home after visit- ing friends in Albany. Boyde’ Waddellj-Lady- Fame. ls visiting friends ~ln Mount ‘Ikyon. Mr. Wayman Waddell, Louis and Carmorn MacDonald spent Sunday at their homes in Mount Tryon. Hem’ w.‘ and Mrs. utgley were visitors ~to Sumn-rersi e on Tuesday. Mr. Wilbur Weddell. Mr. Milton Martlon and Mr. Earle MacDon- aldat-terlded the funeral of Mrs. William Rogerson. Kensington. on Tuesday. Miss Kathleenz-urtis of Mount Tryon is now working st the Orient Hotel, tn Victoria. Mr. Allister Wood and Miss Doris Cakes. teacher Mount ‘fry- on. spent Monday evening at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Hank Wood. On Aug. i9 s large nllnber of friends sud neighbors met st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prsuk Mc- Kenna to honour them with s miscellaneous shower. previous to their wedding. The young couple were escorted to s seat of honor by Mrs. George Genes. when s decorated be et of arms w!!! carried in by Doreen slsh sud Freda MsdDonsld. The gifts were then opened by Mrs. George Genes wlhile the accompanying verses were resd bv Miss Mildred Dawson, and Miss Gladys Mac- Donald srrsnged them on the table. The groom thanked everyone for their lovely gifts end invited them sll to visit them in their new home in Mount ‘hryon. The guests lnined iln singing For ‘They Are Jolly Good Fellows. ‘the bride and groom were t-hen balm- ced. after which s ‘lunch was served bv the ladies. The re- minder of the evening was went in old-lime dancing. the "H1116 being furnished lw Mr. Hillard Francis on the violin and Tosnmy Dawson 0n the Iultsr. Cur-tins plastic "bathroom-window iii IIECONVERSION IIITDON -tC 'i —Pl'0m Hi8 classified sdvefli-sing columns 0i ‘The ‘Pin-res: "Flank musqtlfihl- 003i offers I66; pure silk trimmed white furr fabric sknsinc frock. t4 10s.! lit slim 5ft. ‘WANTED. ‘Pwin olc- ing pram." H i New Fall c Millinery, l???“ .- vi BLACK HATS ARE THE RAGE THIS YEAR; Glittering dots of colored stone or colored feathers. Also other distinctive New Fall Colors and Styles —MODERATE-LY PRICED- \ Y0 U’ILL ENJOY SHOPPING AT- , SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD. MR. JAMES B. HUGHES A large number cf residents of 19115 City. and throughout the pro? vlnce. learned with regret o-f the death Mr. James B. Hughes. well known insurance man wncse death occurred in the Charlotte- town Hospital early Sunday morn- ing at the age of '17 years. Born in Millcove, a son of me late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hughes. the deceased spent some time in St. Johzfs. Nfld. where he rcipre- se-mcd the Singer Sewing Much- ine Co. Later removing to Char- lottetown. he became associated with Hynd-man d: Co. Ltd.. and for over thirty years was one of their most untirlng agents. Some months ago ill health forced him to retire and about a week ago he entered the hospital where he failed to rully. He is survived by his widow. a brother. Thoznas. of Bcdford, and one sister. Sister Michael. Mother Superior of St. Mary's Home. Moncton. N.B.. who visited him a short, time before his death. The funeral. which was largely ss.'es"$9. PAGEELEVEN... Dressy Blacks, heightened in interest by unusual brim treatments 50 _ .hlm 25 years ago and l0.years attended. was held from his latelflicr he moved Iiikh Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon. who also conducted service "at the grave, The Pallbearers were: Messrs. J. A. Griffith. Albert Wilson. Al- ban Farther. Thomas ltmAvlnn. Stanley Matheson and Harold Partridge. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. ' MR. J. WATSON. HUNTLEY “A link with the past llll been severed." Those words were never more fittmg than in the passing of J. Watson Huntley at the home of his nephew. Mr. Herman Mac. Dougall. Lower Newtowrl. on Aug. 26 at the advanced sge of 88 years. Mr. Huntley was born in Ver- non Rlver in the year 1858, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huntley. He was one of a family of nine children. only one of whom now survives. Mr. B. D. Huntley of Claresholrn. Alberta. Mr. Huntley's wife predeceased to Lower New- WEEK} Summerside, 'P. E. l. MOUNIBYON . lfzjsltiieiiggey. nlggrlrcgestgl; Sltareet- towrh wheretlclxis health rxernauled - _ - _ . lm- exce entulnl perhaps s Mrs. Archie Martlon and ltdrs. m starts Basllica- where Requiem ago, and during the last Lwg week; it was evident that the end of lLlS earthly course was fast wproach- inlg. During this pct-lad he was tenderly cared for by Mrs. Mac- , llJougall and members oi the fam- v Mr. l-lun-tley was possessed of an lmusuaiiv keen intellect and was an authority on happenings and dates relative to his earlier ' in and about Vernon funeral was held Monday. Aug. 26th. to Vernon River cem- etery, interment being in the family plot. The service was eon- ducted by Rev. E. C. Evans of Belfast, assisted bv Rev. A. S. Weir cf Orwell-Vernon charge. The pallbearers were: Messrs. J D. MacDougall. John Rooney, Wilfred MacLean. Wm. MacDon- ald. Wilfred Furness. end Warren Eirlman Servlbe at the grove ducted by Rev. A. S W nlscklvrzmzo fiftieth-owner: was con- cir. Although the Chinese used gun- powder for flares. Friar Roger Bacon oi’ England explosive qualities years later. hundreds of president Mrs. Coleman m: t. sessions. . chairmen and ‘mend o When D. C. Coleman. C. M. G. ed shortly after the of the Canadian Pacific Railway Field Marshal Montgomery Windsor Station. Montreal. before he boflfdid m! specie] C. P. R. train for Olinvra. the distinguish- ed soldier autographed one c-f her most prized pos- It n-zs a picture cf their sch. LL-Coi. Rowen C. Coleman. D50. M.C.. ‘bcing- decorated withdhe Military Czx; s. by l.f.:n'.y during the Ital- lsn osmosign. Col. Coleman was seoond-in-com- and It Edmonton Regiment and when Northwest Europe took over command of the Lin- coln and Welland Regiment. Left to right. Mr. and Mrs. Colemsn. Brig. W. J. Home. 31.0., 11.0.0. Mil- ltary District No. 4; Viscount Montgomery and II R. C. M. P. constable. — (Canadian Arm by Lt. Alex. Dare). f the famous Princess Pals snd was wound- Italian csmonign was launch- ed. Later he wrs put in commend of the Loyal transferred to Photo discovered its ..-i .=$!.‘.*l1s."lI-?u.4I!'_sr-.‘**“ >*»s-~'