PAGE six THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JULY 4, 1942 HW ' "i" “Li” Final TO-DAY. PRESTON FOSTEIR-LYN N BARI ‘SECRET AGENT OF JAPAN” SHOWS 2.3()-7—8.~i5 Starts CAPITOL MONDAY Uncanny Mystery! liaseell Dangers! llllbeifille Saspea: wiilmm GARQAN . MARGARET LINDSAY. . mu.» IN RIO RITA’ MAT] N E E 2.30 ..l.. GHAREY GRAPEWIN I olpll Morgan I Kay llnaliav s “was! Norrie - Jnmaa Burke ’ _ > v A lUMlA PICIUII‘ £ I o'fln'c'n'n‘nfi'n'h'ilfifi'n'hlin'n'li'ir'h'lfln'n'h'h'h'n'n'ln ‘flfihhfi-Flifih fifiw-t-t-t-t-t-sfifiw“ '*-:-:-"“'.-l.-.-.-T-.T.<-. . Tu é‘ EMPIRE -.-- TO-DAY ONLl MATINEE Mill-EVENING 7-43.45 s ACROSS m5 w e still“ ism», “wmi1§llk\“s l“ i cluun or. GUN 5M0“, J, rnlfnn ‘Illuuonuuo lloers with RAY WHITLEY LEE "LASSES" WHITE lUANA WALTERS ., _ y Tim sin ttlmltl illloughl ._._._.__.___ Us FIRST CHAP- EXCITING NEW SERIAL .- r , s11 MEMORY i That no other man, lean cvcr destroy! '-',$liNG|N' SAMMY __ "(The football .~; ZTIIG screen's most poignant A Canadian Heavy ‘_‘Ack-Ack"Regiment Helps To Completes 25 Years with the _ Confederation Life Association i} Guard Britain ’s Shore 4r. W. G. Ho". C. L. U’. Prov- incial Manager thehOoniedefna- tion Life Assoca on, recev 8 i congratulations tbla week, it bet!!! 1 the twenty-fifth annlvers y of his j usoclation with that Wll-PIBY- T9‘ ward the end of The Great War. The Confederation Life/lssoclation. . whosebusiness since its eltabltsh- - merit in 1e11, had made phenomen- el progress throughout Canada and the mnplre, decided to extend its activities to Prince Edward Island. i“ ‘é‘.E'i€-“‘°.'oitfo‘£. 53530138.. i? aun s . , H088. who although berel out of his twenties, possessed a w de busl- . ness elloerlenoe, having started his ‘ career with the R0 al Bank of l. Canada and prior to association with The Confederation Life, had I successfully carried on the Life In- surance business in the United states with The John Hancock M-lrliilal 11m’ tn f th c e vgorons grow o e om- E§é"§‘i-."‘.’f.i’?.€lf. ‘lio..}“‘i.n°i.. ‘i‘§“§i" n . tfcn, is ample proof that t e Com- pan made a and happy , cho ce. Prom it's first year's busi- l "an": wit? l": ca" un n , ’ to a an - m, m, m, yin. wajswefl bggg, hlsn in cnnrlomiowrn. Mr. 1r. w. half e, million dollars. Incidentally 1W5 and Mr. n. .1. nupert. while mile Mr. Hog was promoting the gilgffglllzllvlltllshlllexsllls aellresentetives crests of h Compan, he did all ~ not overlook the interests b! his na- r- D H- Ganalli- Misillllleilfl- tlve province, as he was largely re- . . R. G. Mill/tort, Summerside, sponslolo for their decision to in- M“ J- H- Willlllllls- Tllllrllliwtvwn. vest in Prince Edward Island Gov- M!‘ C‘ Kemedy- East Blimc- Ml‘- emmem and Municipal Bonds“ w O. . Jackson, Peter's Road. Mr. the extent, that today, The do..- J- H- Gillie. Flat River. Mr. J. n. federation Life Association have the MacDonald‘ Panmure Islami- Ml‘- largest holdings of these Bonds of E‘ Undemay’ B" Flmlllle- Ml‘- anyfafllolife (Insufiance grompany. M‘; i- Jogriistxlgxbclérapffillgerlti) "Wflsesowntls ---l‘- friends) is looked upon as the ‘Delilah all Munmis- $011118. Ml‘. J. W. of Life Insurance men on Prince C“ m5‘ D"“5taff““3e- Eéivéard Island. He hold-s the degree M, Iioggllgfvelgllllzfgailleggg-igul mgr». o . L. U. (Charter if ' ¢ 0r ll Underwriter) and due to fictive 533531“? gm wuel m" h" ell" Perlence and knowledge sained in davaagvh “Lfilld loyalty in the his twenty-five years devoted sole- n-o ‘m e Ilislllallw did not 1y to the business of Life Insur- flay m” Plesiig"? Wlllcllildm iv- ance, his counsel in Life Insurance M, Ho h b matters is widely sought and acted "my kstaillaifishlz; yvo séms, success- upon with confidence, In his quiet, professions Dr Rgbe hell‘ chfleen unassuming manner, he has made Eldon P '3; i l d“ R- 3°88. igliendfqhwithdttzfi high and ‘in?! lost. G Hal“ 5,1,6“ - "ll Di- William erc an eoor,an un-' reds of policy-holders have found m charlottemw MR. 'W. G. HOGG (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). practicing Dentistry h. mmancei Claudette}: most ‘Kfiiiffiflg role! iliunillri GENTRALEIARIJIAN A’ Coffin was a successful all young people's activities ENGAGEMENT. - Mr, and-Mrs. Reginald MacFarlanc, North Carl:- toll. announce the engagement of their dllllfiilbfl‘, Dorothy Jane, to Ellzly Fern Campbcll son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell. Cape Traverse. Marriage to take place m young. friends follow her in hcr new life. A delicious lunch was served by the host assisted by Mrs. Lester John- Ills eolnnan la IQIOIIGG rue newa 0| 5w“ M155 Beatrice Johnston and . I 1 . . Mrs. hlvod Davidson a jolly sing , x; .,‘.“'.'..'§I.'..'.'.f. I. : m‘ m“ mtuf’ 7441' song followed by the National An- canto n word, lltlnll) pnyabin in TRYON _ BONSHAW BAPTIST them brought a pleasant evening Idle-lee- clluecll Sulluzly, July 5th - i° ll lll°5°- i‘ Aiillll’ 11.00 A. M Weslmore n ————— CRASWELL for Photosraolis. 3.0a 1i, M. Tryon '1J:i0 P. M. Nllgm‘: 0N VACATION- Iieadlng Air- . l —-—-— bers of True Brothers Lodge, A. F, craftsman Frank MacDonald is ) CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- 8: A_. M. Crapaud, will attend the home with his parents, R. J. and ANCB. L-ili evening scl‘v1ce at Tryon. A cordial Mrs. MacDonald. l-lillsboro st. He invitation is extended _1o all to share gfgdljgtefl recently 1n the Marl. our services of worship and praise. time ppm/weep 7-4-li. . . T . ANNIVERSARY ISSUE — This “HNHY UNHED Cmnwm- track's special issue of The Stand- ST. JAMES Sunday School Picnic today at Dunstaiinage. 4-11- FIRE ALARM — Izlllillls of null If} gilt‘ ‘gviéfifefiia; féiggurg‘ ‘Eynffiey lfieuzgng/‘Iifiifig ard, Montreal, contains a fine caused qlilckul response from a M A D. D. Dr'. Miller will preach mmgrnwre seam“ dewied i° "Canada's 75th Birthday". featur- ing the Confederation Fathers and their achievement. GROWS HIS OWN SEED-The Guardian has received a very fine sample of timothy hay seed grown by Mr. D. F. Egan on his farm at Mt. Stewart. It ls from seed. also grown by Mr. Egan, which he says both morning and evening. At the moi-nine service Miss Pearl Burns will slnlr tllc setting of "The Lord's Prmvcl" by Maloltc. Til-c morning lllltllcln will be Gum's "O God Who Hast Prcpllrod". Music for the day will be directed bv the organist. A. R. Kendall, A. A. G. O. CENTRAL chillsFlaN CHURCH ~_Tl1c Nlillislill‘ Rcv. Ncll Herman city firemen, no damage was caused. JOHN snrPPzRo - mu rooo ___.__ DOUGIAS cnosr - ml: 511M001! POLICE COURT -- In the City < Arluzazvras - FRIEDAINESCORY Polio? Colurt yenierdgg done drank ‘ . was lne 20. or a s. no r.s.-.-.--.w.'a.-.-.v.l.-.nve-'en Sammy cafe “.35 dwcsqi’ o; and one case of illegal pOSSGSSlCXI of liquor was fined s50. One drunk -,~ r had his bail estreatcd. "‘ If! Memoriam nnofiflinsnoocn N0. s 4-‘ i TRUE _ ,1, 1 _ 11A any Prince Edward island farmer A. F. do A. M. will attend Divine ma“ 3Cyl‘ Enn-lflrg- gig 1ft‘ can produce and save money, Worship Sunday. July.5th at 7.30 P M m “yon Baptist Church the ovbulng service. 11 A.Mi Subject . . 7_ 1, —"Scci11g The Unseen And What It ' Means I11 Every Day Life." 7 P, M. SllDJGCL—"FOlll' Tribes At Work In The Destruction of Canada.” The above sublcct ls iJJSQd on Judges Cllnpz. 5, Verses 15-17 and in line with Army Week. Every week is NEWSY NAVAL JOURNAL- The Guardian is in receipt or a copy of the first issue of “The Crow's Nest" a newsv eight-page paper meant primarily for 'the newly-entered ratings in H, M, c, S. "Cornwallis", Royal Canadian MRS. SARAH JANE DUNN The deaili at licr home ' in Mount Stcsvilrt on April 25th, C 0 R N w A l’ L P A S T 0 R A L . .. ., ., , , CHARPE. — Services Sunday. July "m 3,4161‘ mull q‘fd,nfin.pf_?u(filzz at 5th arc‘ as follows: New Dominion ‘C, 0. .. ,~ ~ " ” ‘L. .1 f l A. M. Kingston 3 P, M. Cornwall tllc null.) molar lesldcllls 0 730 R M_ m“ ‘L R“ skinner‘ Mini? a . Q- » l ..=‘;.<:>;::;:.- ..... .. n a “l” wee‘“"_"iue i“ l“ W“ *"‘"‘““ ill" l" “""‘“*- ' *~ hC‘.\iLl1lul'.~»\'t.‘l‘ inonun, but hur CHURCH OF ENGLAND Services e paper w be publmmd YORK UNITED-(‘J-IIIARGEL-Riev. lllillliiliv and should prove inter- dcatll ClllllC llilcx “um: not only to naval mm or collilllcd lu licl‘ lclcdly as sllc as _ . ,- . bud M. a “myth, J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Serums Sunday. July 5th. St. Johns Church M. Crnpaud. Church School 9.30 A. u “k 5,. 1,‘; 1 - ~,. , .- 5 lllv 5th. 2-30 P. Ni- Pleflsani Grow- l l y _ _ _ a ra s. but to thousands of flint 013v ‘lfililipfill I‘Alllnliidiuiiiifliiiciii gem”, gfkjhggglieleellcllft- 013% Olgfelitl; gig-i;bgtfiiilmmbigllzlrgflao gpxlgfifidi Canadian citizens who have rela. skill could do to ‘slore zlcr ilczl “m?!” c M1,: p0? rt m he Eygnsonz 730 P_ M_ s“ Thonmy iiVes in the service. was (lone, bu; God wlilcd otherv eiiFe- bieMlf’ [Zgtlgrcelgeipzgr 35,328“ chum; Lgng creek, Eyensqng 230 gift.‘ bow l q- sllll-glillllll lviuh {pug ialrllgllani/znded R M‘ m“ G_ R_ Hartman’ p 1F i.l‘l'1 lffilli’. k it,‘ 1TH {I 1n - - , and L‘. til linillillii. Elie was S. CHERRY VA“ ‘BY UNIT“) ._______ ersonals lrvnt 11.: \\ >111: ll an . . ‘ ‘ ,\‘-‘ A], l l’) _ ———— b1-<ui.r?r' . illliiY ivxli rcsocvt fliggnfnv ‘Ii/HY 5ihRTv$€rVéfe2§Oi IUSSLHILE, m, S]_:£L¥I,._A§cxa§£: Miss Hattie ‘Ilarbu-h cf l-frlifax, : (i lunnc. ' ' i ‘ emu“ e v ' MacNcill, Clyde River was held is ham“ o“ a two ‘v-“ks "Isi i9 _ 5m. “m “ma; Si. Andrew's. Orwell ril. 8.00 P. M. fr‘ cimmb.“ Please not»: fhanszelfg mogunlllzAnnsd m,“ COMO“ elériilng serv ces. Mn fer. v. . . her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S F. rbush, Richmond Strert. from his late rcsirlellce inst Satur- day afternoon, and was largely at- l , . Ml lilo 1 t‘ Rulurln Cutiolic r- ‘Lyn’ mndmL selfless at’ the heme and Miss Andre Di On, Cl 1 tte- Ciiuzrli oi ulllrli $11G was n dcvlcted THE KIRK_"—‘OF ST. JaMES___ Efflvvgitie ‘wit’ Cillldllcifli bl’ Rev- town is spending hgr vacntilcilr: 3.111. A. E‘. Todd. Interment Clyde Riv- er Cemetery. Tllc nnll bearers were six ncnllruvs of the deceased. lvicssrs. Robert D. Matheson. John B, Roper. John A, Murray, George W. Dewar, John Cameron and Louis W. Roper. nzrnltl . , . H, l, 4mm ;,.,,,u,c,fl_..1 my 13 Both morning and evening svcrsllin ~n 5151c il'.>i\(‘.~ iii .'(ll(.llll‘ll lllr iii m" Kirk iomoiriiw “m be m’ ' u,“ n. M,“ m0 mum." ducted by the Minister Flt. Llcut. u, 1.1mm“. ym-k; H(.,~b._.1-t the Rcvd T. Busscll Somcrs. . , a I. F, Island; Ralph M. A, S. T. M.. who will also Drench Vlllll allc . ill(‘(l forces in Enulalld: m" $°im°n5~ Miss E- mma“ MC’ 1m, m,“ Borhflcc M hm“, KPIIZlfJ, Mus. Bac Church Organist .§ and "m. |,,.oth(.r_ will direct the music for the day. iilllli‘ H“; ‘llfllfillu-j ill-L" PARIS" OF-MYLTO?‘ AND ‘ulls_ ., ; 1.1 t, .k l, . _ TlC0.—Chllrrl1 of Eng and. Scrv c:s . L M" ,,‘,,“.,.‘,,,.f,“,,.fl'_§ ,“§,°,,,,"f,} Sunday, July 5th. Milton 10.15 A, M. ~ . tho run-ml S('l'VlC(’S were sundi" schwi- 11100 A- M- 340mm? QrlllFillflifWi by tlic Dlsinr Rev, T. Pril-Ver- A! m“ “Nice the beautiful Tnmnlrll and nil that was mortal Sillillm gill-W WiHGOW liven by her sister. Mrs. George Mummy North Tryon. .. .. .. _, ,_ ,, Mr. Ivan Curran, Frisian l-toad. gggnilcfltsetspeflt gve ‘twféks in the 0 0WD 05 a 1 h improved. p s muc MT- W- l» Hilllllhs returned to the City by plane yesterday from Moncton where he attended a me't- in: of the Maritime Regional Mem- ié"! 3i ti" Employment Service of ans a. WEDDING BELLS- The marri- age of Mary Frances Reeves. only (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. ll‘. B. Reeves, Soutliport. P. E. I.. to Mr. Dennis George Neal, son oi Mr. and Mrs. George Neill, Yorkston. sash. took place quietly June 19th. < = ..- - . u . Charles E Carson in memorv of his . t 1 Mfg gel-ah D h t 1 f _ i”: ';11\.,5?§-1“,";.,‘.“° h" \"‘s,.f,li,;t.‘:,2n{grs1tj rather and mother Mr. and Mrs. iqi‘c,.g§‘f,‘)f°t‘,‘,,s,zffiJggjfdplglgffii’; day for Roxbiirrir yiufliieitriir 1.1“. John James Carson will be dedic- Rust-ico 7.30 P. M. Eveninit Rev. J. R. McMahon. .1" 97']? ‘- IT Tdlrnlins A. l) l“ Pililll, Poms Piuunt, Quit w llworl. Juhn A. Mncnon- Pill?"- spending two weeks vacation with ficiiltiilg. The bride. who was un- relatives and friends in this city. alir-ndcd lvorc a becoming gown 0i" . . . 1 1 ‘ - -____. aid. Stewart MacEachcru. 1-4-11. gilalllrgllllligtsglafgfjed ‘$3,; .3212 m. Everett McKennn of gene. =.~.= - - - ltions 11nd white bouvardia Foilow- ‘$190i-‘kvkmwfdhistbroiéheé-tTlgimafi. .. '. 21%‘... -71 .c ll th Wcddlll b ck! i. the e l“ “ll ll - tier‘! a‘ ‘ A‘ ' yfiglzlflg isouple lcit tori-e aagrip w mcmry- 5i’- J°illl- N- B. Niagara Falls 11nd other points of -——- v ‘ infcrcst. 1n Ontario, The bride is a Mlll- 080M Flvtm. Hllslrrouizh _._ ' St. is Visiting with relative; in l Georgetown. irradunlo oi Prince of Wales Col- egc, class '40. For the past year BATH OIL ETC. May be bought separately or in attractive sets. A LOVELY SUMMER ODOR JAMIESON’S . DRUG STORE l w» o... n... BRIDGE-On Saturday evening. J1me 27th. the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Grorge JACKFOH, Ivor- tllm Bridge. was thrown open to many friends, who gathered to do honors to Miss Mil- ‘cd I, Cof- fin whose marriage 1,0 k niece Mon- day morning tn Mr. Earl Foster Mnrshflvld. A gully decorated bas- kot. was brought, into the room and brmlghl lo a hnlt. before the bride- io-bc. M1": linsvcy- Aitkvn and Miss , Clara Burke unllcd the many prp- Mhts and read the enclosed verses and wood wishes, some of which In Memoriam h 1 -—-—— ' (By HELENA RUBINSTEIN) zilzilmi‘ or ‘m: °1~§§dt g? lg}: Mrs. ‘Ibomas Ger-‘ham and son 1. m, . p Rovers who have been lvi" h _ fltll Defense. Ottawa, where the “any” when the my, M, 3w‘, ‘ 1. .t ti _ ' a - COLOGNE-TALC il§".’$‘..“.‘?§.f..Z"..i i‘. filfipliililnfi’. ll‘."°ll’t’-'ili‘i..'ll°’i'foloiiii”iitti‘ .2‘! DUSTING POWDER _y with the Canadian Armored Corps. hjfngd hm" ' SHOWER AT F O R TUN E MR. HARRY SMITH His many friends in areadelbane and surrounding districts were end- dened to learn or the sudden death of Harry smith on Thursday morn- ing, June 11th at the age of 52 years. The deceased, who was n car- penter, had been about his work as usual and by his sudden passing "-98" r - i- r- , hi t be a friend indeed. when Standing reany at the complex controls of a heavy ack ack gun mange: by Cangdiar: of the RCA hemwag ab“ m “am them m m!“ crlilggrghhaamlnd lame to “n” along one of the vital approaches to the Bntlsh Isles is Gnr. I. Mac erson of roo yn. m; some personal problem, through service Hé is Irna , and pub)“ ‘hi’ medium M Likrfimxifinciiogg AflBlicaln Church BQEQMiIi-iitlcr "d; ven a , . ' caused much mcrriment. Mildred iidicepfigswbeen yfeamillar to Radio ggtfrgksggnt A! 13-1 llld A_ M. in a few well chosen words. tbank- Listeners, through his Weekly Bible Sod“ ° 1 8 P. E. . ed her many friends for so kiildiV “Fireside Talks." touching on dlf- yr seven‘ “m?! Domin- rememborlng her and invrcd them to visit her in her new home. Miss school teacher and took an active part i: an was very popular with both old and The best wishes 0f her ion Vice President i’ Th . derwriters Association oi: Iéfngiir President or rho meal Life unaoi-J wrimrfls Association and has always been found ready and Willing 3e u. sist in any worthy object, e Guardian ioins with m“. citizens in congratulating Mr, Ho“ on llils successful twenty-five yea" serv ce and wishes 1m Years of success. h many mo" fer-em phases of Life Insurance, in an endeavor to Elli“ the Pllbiill in the purchasing of the PIVPEX‘ P01‘ icy to suit their needs. It ls said that the proof of a good executive, is his ability te choose the right assoclatesfllld slvv inspired leadership. This ms been one of the secrets of Mr. Hoggs success. Alwe and still e. big pro- ducer himsel , be has been able to inspire his men to continued effort. A5 a rsonal producer, he holds the distinction of having over ten years continuous weekly DIOdIICtiOH and also of being n member since it's inception of the Company's highest production club, The Mac- Donald club. In commemoration of their “chief's" twenty-fifth anni- versay, and as s. token ofltheir lioya aillgclilegdeilrliéecithriioiistitglciigifaew Jufiefitlljmed Peweilllly liver on stage c. production contest to end Mrs Ma n“ 2g h°m° m N°'b°m ilune 15th. Inuthe first réeek diir-l- 3W5, y e wan’ n o r rrelgregergtaatiséis iii. Th): Chgiifigtea- §,‘,‘Z°“f,§“,,‘,j°,f‘““°“'-YWWI W“ med town Hotel, the presented Mr. entered the’ I-logg with an a dress, and appllca- she remained mm tions for new business totalling her days were “um $30,000 and at the close of the cOn- g be k test a few days ago had written 0 m en home’ new business totalling over 8200.000 w), for the three months period. Fol- lowing is a copy of the address pre- sented to Mr. Hogs. ' Mr. W. G. I-Iogg, Manager, Confederation Life Association, Charlottetown, P, 1,1 I, Dear Mr. Hogg:_. Our convention in Charlottetown marks s very important milestone 5,1,5“; mid-dgy the happy eenple in the business of the Confederation left for e honeymoon trip on the Life Association, but more particu- malrlland. The bride's‘ traivoiing larly to mdwsrd Inland, suit was a pl-um colored three- Twenty-five years ago, you under- piece ensemble with plum shoes and took to represent the Association on blue hot. the “Island.” On their return e large number of friends wvr-c waiting to wekoenc them to lirielr own hcmc. The evening was spent in song and dance, music being furnished by Messrs Coilfin and Gaudet and J. scully. A delicious supper was served by the young ladies. Mr and Mrs. Dunn were the rcceibelliis of many useful and ccstly gifts. Pfiol“ to her marriage the bride “'95 given d miacclansous. Little Gene Kenny and Rachel Trainer ably, acted the part c4 bride and groom. ‘Ihe gifts weie oftenrd by Hilda McCarthy and Mary Kane while Evenly Ryan read the hu- morous vcrsrs acctm- allrlill! V"? many beautiful gifts. Music by H Mdpdnpld, 1-1 Hi-gces and the Bambrick brothers ave evcrysne a most enjoyable even n; The hilPPY con/pie will reside in Morell where In Memoriam‘ '_~' i HMS. MAYNE STIWAU! The above is a photograph of P. E. Island potatoes grown in England in July 194i by Mr. L. A. Westcott at his home ill Donate-ad, Surrey. with his little son standi w; in the centre of held. These potatoes were grown from seed sent by lt rs. H. J. Hobbs, 329 E ton Street, Charlottetown in one of her parcels to her husband Corp. . J. Hobbs (HMIPY). how in England with the 2nd Battery, a friend of Mr. Westcett‘: who is delighted with his knowing bored. she bridesmaid wore a street. length dress of Queen Ekzatcth blue with rose im-at and carried a pearl rosary Reggie Kenny, cousin of the bride performed the duties of grccms- man. Immediately after the cere- mony a reception was held at the home of the bride. A sumptuous breakfast was served to about eivhty guests. The toast to the bride was proposed by Riev. P. McKenna and responded to by William O'Brien, uncle of the bride. Music was furnished by H. Mc- Donald and the Scully brothers the community has 10st a cheerful neighbour and a faithful friend. The funeral which was largely attended took place from the home of Richard Smith on Saturday morning. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. Buntaln of Clifton. Tllc remains ulcre laid to rest in Fredericton Cemetery beside those of his mother who predeceased hlm six months ago. The poll-bearers were Messrs. Willa Smith, Gerald smith. Roy Smith, Claude Smith, John McLeod and John Keir. Mr. James Andrews of Hunter River was the undertaker. There are left to mourn the fol- lowing brothers and sisters: l-Iessell in Easi Win11, Maine; Frank in Concord, N. I-I.: Mrs. Jwne Wad- man of Ilrecdalbnne, and Mrs. John McKenzie of Port Bordon who has bccn in falling health for the past fcw months. we will understand. Rub - 1 and favorably known iny Eillefilé parts of the Island where she taught school for a number of Years before her marriage. leaves to mourn besides e grief. stricken husband. four children: Garth, Eleanor and Roma. aged father, three sisters, Fl Wood-side. Summerslde. gig. Llyxlslan Huestis. Wllmot; Mrs. . e, We representatives. brothers as th f it f l labors. We realizee thliilt you)!‘ i325 33m rgogyboifimlt-élvliiltfieellixentslirtlgifatii) iléflihovszrypioléeiegictilayscginfiéreiéoyg hm r ggnci-ol was held from her on". when mum, es ence on June 17th and judiced llgiiinst e The Confederation Life Association ing from was little known. Today to people their last illl 1:111 walks of life, the farmer. the A.D. Sterling officiated d fs erman, the preacher. the teach- and grave and spoke won-L; e; gom- er. the clerk. and the business ex- fort to those so sorely bereaved The ecutive, the name of W. G. I-Iogg, hymns sung were "The lord's" My coupled with that of the Confedera- "sere 1n me Arms o; tion Life, has come to stand for “Ablde Wm, Meg- m, service. integrity and friendship. pail-bearers were neighbors of the This is in deceased, Messrs. Jolhn A. Douglas, i? F :3 5 S m 5 5 § DUNN—0'BRIEN NUPTIALS On Mav 26 at St. Lavwerlce (Xiurch, Mcrelil, in the presence of a Iilrgc ntmbsr of frenris and relatives, Eileen O'Brien and Frlncfs Dunn were un-itrd in Hzly bcnds of Mctrlmonv, The n-uxitinl mass was celebrated and the mar- riage cermony performed by their pastor, Rev. P. McKcma The church was nicely dccoratccl in bluc and Wiiiif! and t/‘e May shrine locked lolely w.th its lights and cut flowers. The choli- ren- dered many bcautiul hymns dur- ing the service. The brlde who looked lovely in a. navy hue dress mdincote style white pcmljvadour hat with blue v::l wore a corsazr c-f swrel. peas and c~rried a uinite pray: _bcck. l-ier__sist_e_r__l'..ea, _as were many and beautiful. Pillow ,_ have found that it is never neces- "Mother" husband and family; ihe Kiwi" i5 "will?" l?“ i e 0°‘ sary to sell the Confederation Life Wreath. lather, sisters and brothers operative Billie and Fiwimi’ me to a prospect on Prince Edward Is- Crescent, Ruth Frank and famllyl blide i-‘l We“ kiww“ h§‘"“g taught‘ land because it has already been Wreath llllora and Elmer Hugh “kiwi i“ " “umber °" Years‘ sold 'by you, through personal con- Clover ‘and family, Mr. and Mrs. aim“ P15?" m“) - tacts, public service, radio discours- Chas. Taylor and family: Wreath, es, end last which is the most iln- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woodside and poi-tom and lasting, square dealing family: Wreath. Norboro Women's Wm, e11 pe1|ey.heldeee_ To u; es Institute; sheaf, Norboro school. representatives. you have been Interment was in the Peoples iather-confessor, banker and friend CémetefyoKensillst/on. 5pc belweys resldoya wit}; a potion ixnebleic at game-tire enema e ac or a as he occas on c e r0 en. ear ace m demanded. p filly by day from its usual place. You have a way of " ting" —"One more in Heaven." applications regularly. so at we are ashamed w have s, "blank" week. We believe it is a fine thing to give flowers to the living, and as a little gesture of our feelin , we decided last week to have at ast 325.000 in new business to present to you on the opening day o! our I convention. ($1,000 for each year of service). It is a pleasue to announce that d the total is 380.000. We ask ou ' Mr. Iiogg to accept these IP91 °l~ = tions as a token of our apprecia- tion of your leadership, and as a sample of what we plan to do for the remainder of the year. We hope that, you will be spared many years to inspire us and lead in the tri- umphs] march of The Confedera- .ltiond Life on Prince Edward Is- an . Signed: Inland I-‘leld Representatives. conferred with President w_ L Brown. lndqmnafl", .At the convention Mr. P. Bewell i Roberts, superintendent of the m! " ‘M’ °' 8mm“ i" ' Compan ‘s Agencies extended con- gratulat ons on behalf of the Head Office. ‘ m. Ho“ has associated with Your Eyes ‘ It la or".¢’.2‘i'.."-'- “tn'ii32’°3.n eyes or dizziness — consult r specialist At mar aervlee with were of experience and a thoronll retracting service. Call In and lllseon Yell dlfflcnltlea. . F. ltutcheson I. G. IIUTOIIIQON (l. I. BUTCIIISON While Prime Minister Winston Churchill Roosevelt "somewhere In the United States," and Alec S. (tunninginorn-Reirl, Conservative, motion Introduced In the Ilonse of Commons, lnndon, charging the Churchill government with direct responsibility for the "disaaier of Tobrnk." "Complete reconstruction" of the government h demanded.