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J52"... ‘Egg-riot: u“ i§ci.'.‘.'v'._§.h'-‘.‘° 'l°r'r'ir'r'i.ir°’r‘ila'l3-i_‘irrrc £11.... rtliflni- w“ “We i" "r “grime 3.3‘, '* ‘ Piiiiy," "mm" m" can... c... ca. crJrfrJrl i!".il"?.l..i."f;rY‘2§,‘;£’“‘JE£.i.if.°§i‘.'?i; mun‘ at summers“, mh on 2 h r b ‘klolillfrx w ch she injured Hospital Bherbrooke Que h“ fo min‘. Serious ha: tmubiun be avoid 3"“ .31“‘Ei.ci.“.f§‘°'rrf.3i2§.. ski-sci“... .. difiéPfitfitnlli‘ flJREDIT UNION- arr-r '1- Md» =8 w-r-i o» :.':§i*:..'.."'".i*.1..il' .:r"'.":t:"..:::i;r.i::lz. - -~ amp ‘ I _ YP 9 Y B _ "' " ‘ " v from‘ yaftigclgigll gmI-g: $353512); 15 ‘mm!’ lmllffli/IIIBPS- ‘ (cont1nue___.tr°m p“. l) gummnd Lg! véitlé lfizlfinpxarerms‘ daily llrushlnifo kcepleefh club and bnlhf. Datvnhovlonflwlculovoeoll mozsr “T” .—_-_-_~__:...__. W» --- -_r'—-_ ' ‘ ' ' ll "°“"l°“°n "m!" the Me“ and MQ,'§"‘§,‘,¥R'“E‘,'§ET DEATH“ / ed States at Manchester New grerfdluaktfiswlzlericnazcttiigtegefilqgloliggi * Canned Food regulations. Jud!!!‘ m. me day, “i. N§§§'°‘C'",h1°“m - ‘Hampshire in i909. ' Institute Montreal and will Inks ment .was reserved for one wee . Adam at ‘he <11)‘ m c f’ ell“ a "The credit union movement is up her duties in Se tember ' Eden-l “3v'§f§§r§°“ Mlliglvgftglelllt‘ ‘vital on Friday evelglens °Y§h§ gt’;- ‘Mus ‘um m" devewpmg m°" 7591*" In ——p I ' _ '|1v1 _Adam5 I r '- . Canada than i th itd FUNIBALA T ‘c,’ g yqponclent-S. t. an’: suneredwmfmm ‘$52, ALSO NEW! states," Mr. Bergexrigre esaidqkael- ‘-The funeral Efrgl? IrQUIIf-Iifi? - vrl- "Wm “BTW” jbvfcwrc ri§r°r.‘r'.§‘.°‘*r§i‘° $3.232? .222 Shows _115_9.1s t§§“m‘3’§t" ciifirfqrzfirofiysoifiiirié’; fiifrricwbcilrficififih “died?” ——- .. . . , none -_-A cpl. Walter Hllestis of bu,“ m Monday alwmool‘ at H“ - m proportion m population hm momma at 80,610“ w s! Cum-f i-Ofall Tootbpaxlesnnd Powder: ONLY PEPSODENT cob rAms IRILM. summer arrived home on Mon- “om Mm‘ Adams. m“, home a, THURSDAY AT 23g year. In many other ways Can- bertb Church where Requiem High day "W598 "m" l "WWW m5‘ Seeview and was followed by a u-r- ada is coming to the fare and Min Win celebrated by , pltal Will! h‘ h"! bee" Yecflv‘ V106 in Bt- Stephen's Church at much of the finest credit union Lode hen, who also con- '~*=*—~-— —‘-=*—"- mg Qffirafiffgivéd ggbk ‘Ixengarfgtig Burlington n Lam's geadegship is now coming frorn Igaiffiwd 5° 6&1 91¢ fhd Bravo. The P l I - I . rece . _ y qpgm ,t.e..,w..M,s..Hu,§,; on-grgggrdg _ Ap] ml ait.:;‘i"r:l::ifi "size: c... s Supreme Court ,B|shop Boyle woun - - . _ . a 1's. f1 1 d h; d d; iel H ii nd, Br ' _ who had ‘(mg to Halifax last week Darius Hoax. Wlimot Valley, cn- ,,,§‘,°,,,§fi,;“,,§,dfy'f A_'°§3t_1°"iu§:f Joan: licNanlnm Bfiga“ “d l Mr- JiA. Gray. Saint John was l, "iii" “i” “““- *‘° “ m‘ "°“ “’“““““‘ m“ “‘°““’°‘“ °’ m“ F“ SUMMERS J " “mild °' "i" mi“ a “or N» * “m” °”” ”——~°“°"’“”' ‘AI 680i‘ BIOWII IIS GIIBSI AI 0rd MrcplFrglllllgstgll$fiiiko§klllélrlaefg (gélgflgbgggwghffl-Ytlllig u tional Treasurer of the National EGG “IECEIPT! 55cm": "i Mr and Mrs Kenneth D Groeni ‘ ie. ~ . -~ . . ~ A iti d _ roctsthi ek ' ‘ ‘ I ' §=":~e..r..=::..:"::a has“... looomlm ‘ii-‘iif-diii» Mar. tar a“ rm “‘ “~°’*“°“"°“" i —~ K 0f 0 Home an 5_ Baum who used m Miss: i committee. We were most happy "D dry we for this season of. Mr. C. E. Anderson Boston i ‘ I overseas with a draft from that w e ion and n.0,... h, welcome ,0 membfl. ear. Prevailing hot weather is|arrived last ih ' The Jilly term of the Supreme unit. He had been in most of the y Dmmmm“ “mm 1W1 mime“ " 31.11,, t; m M t1 1 having some influen m, "E t‘ Coim- OPBIW! M GBOYEBI-QWH 5'95‘ fishiinl 1" m1!’ m" ‘m 0mm‘ $.55" ‘Jrfiriilfi’ o’? eneyhexxtgtaililil; . . the iicnittrebc agrclrlifitotliirlcxrrrleefggif Demand for A eradée fggmqgarisi Mics Norah stirrcon Toronto ma“ Wm‘ M” ‘msme Ammm" “m” “m! “gazed m‘ “mu the m‘ A “I M“ '°° "1"" M4‘ ‘diw PHIVIIIUIII sue. the eighth league from Can- “me Pom“ and Newfoundland is a rues-t at the Quecri Hbtei ' p'““““" A“°"‘°Y‘G°“‘~"“ F- " an Excellency Most my Jamel date he redrived h" WWI"!- Miirch Mrs. “ngw_ Danni, m, " ada." lrr arms of supply. Piaf. m- __ ' 1m" W“ “,1” ‘"95"’? m, Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown, 10th -3- £01‘: lg fgiahfilsteel ma?‘ alfirisl- _ soglggiosretlilit 121110? Igationel As- éleiallléerélélflt?’ ggrl unfit]: 065B! Mr. T. H. Worthington, Montreal, begrethflrlf, ‘ggsrtnotfi; "ltradnfm? res guestlofdhonor inst night at o j . - . -. e . - - - ; - - ' ' -ALBEBTON HOSPITAL — As Hubert Agnew. - gm 5 GDIIVGIIIIUII national and villi) ilglfbtleg cliliggt- 4-5; ° 19-90- Graded shipments w“ l“ Charlomm“ m‘ mgm‘ WMFBB1°V°S “Tm P‘°“-'“‘°d m ‘he clgilrcrgrixrlrr ‘LI-llama? thcercfiiuglghslglfi NPOYY-Bd in Mondfly’! Edition OI U19 -—-- ly change its name to emphasize delivered charkmewwni AL 35 1-2 Mr H S Clark of the Bank of p-rcaslqmg Justice‘ There were no i R. A. MacDonald presided There Guardian Western Prince County is -sam' T0 surname courrr - - that fact. It consists of 12000 AM 33 1-11 B 93-9; ° 34-5- iTdrdntdUfitr-fi Victoria B c ar- “V” my’ °' “°“'j‘"y me‘ w b’: was a very large attendance m have a hospital situated at Al- Pte George A. McLean of Bedequc "edit ‘mums i" NOT"! America: m rived in Charlottetown yesterday med‘ F°11°Wib8 I very enjoyable musi- berton where the Albion Terrace was sent up to Supreme Court on organized in 50 Leagues, eight of‘ “OLD BORE WEEK. and Pro-I ——- ' ' on mom“ D’ m‘ Atmmercm‘ cal prozram on address was reed mm h“ been purchased for me a clmme o: t from a person them Canadian le up; i; ‘virwlll e ihlthn Aunm 1m ma . Mn Barbara Judson an m1» M“ mm“ B"“"°Y mm‘ to the Bisho b t an. d i h b _ dz organed . . d Mica H {Em _ pyhe nlingt urpose. This lnrse three storey v Maailstmw 2:. n. Strong, x. c. ——- on a provincial basis and 4a of "fir. ma, é-sa-tr Fay Judson, Allswn. Mass. are in m” “"5 e" ° ° “' w” ‘P in which the Charlottetown Culin- Eumjjng h“ ban oocupied for two Simpler-side Police Court ya- them State-wide leagues in the ————-——- m9 vli-y- ‘minted (mmmimqner m‘ , mkmg cii, Knights of Columbus voiced e years and athréirlphgibe 30st sglitilrtgig. fefnevggglegiirzgursi: tclégttahllyfs; Corélrxalrgrxilrérrttgrih etc trilediProyllncliaburritcd States, plus the lrlavvaiianlFl m d Mr L gjlirilije égungeifge°ii 5- Km“ “d warm welcome to an Excellency. Itisexpece ene _- e aa an egongcmu] L _, .an s .MPhii,sim _- T111311 1'84; g _ ital will have between 25 and J0 g dflna Jmiph ‘allant in arc busy arranging for the annual dilte Unto: °£cc;§§u§r°§'§,“}§,,f,§§,, S— Jot-uh were 1n me d“? _,.,'§,,~,,d§_,, In addressing the Grand Jury. Thee“ ailmtgeregrlluhg Iifigliglttag: eds. The need for hospital 1M1- mth‘ He slag“lam*vegilfr‘gsgda\‘llx cPnvenilx‘ ‘if m9 Canadian Lfi- ‘ of Columbia. Total individual mem- (Continued frcm a e l) , Mr‘ Justice Arsegmuliusaidmthat In troduced to His Excellency. lllifili has been kit for a long time glon. I‘ e date has been set fogbershi 1s we]; Dye,- 4 00 . D B W .____ Miss Vivien E. Bradford, 13mg; was a peasure or m agan The mud“, r ram 1M1 . Charlottetown. The following wlt- w d d P 9° - 09- bo t 1 t 1 C t m II 11d in West Prince but more recently “eases ‘waned for we cmm at e "es “Yr Aug- 2- and since the Mr. Bergengren spoke apprecia- President of the Association and H" w’ N’ B‘ l’ ' gm“ a‘ ‘heicongmua e Km“ Gun y ‘m e‘ vocal solos by ev. 1):, Benn;- sfir ready» rcrrr- t»... c..- §3Z‘“§§‘. sacral? tamer“ r var or are d» r d “W "m £2§Z.‘.%’t.‘3Y£§ ?8...°.'i.’?‘.“.ll w. mm» Plinc uouny 0s a - ‘ ' y e 0 ge un er d1 g g ; _ _ ——-—— _ d 1 11 1 g1 b M_ ersitele the need has become more 1am“ “mum” Mmm-s Wm" am way promptly at l0 o'clock in the .I_r"I‘c. grotglgifin Ilkéjshprovlnce. Dr-‘ml-Ii-siolxbnour th I eut- ov M!“ m“ maveland- and M185 mun" He 85am remmded m‘ midrib/azure‘ Eli/Ire. Tialsigndlfa Am“ Sidney Heclnbert of the Summer w . e said. has so; e A G errior H, J h , . t h, y rd ml urgent. So a few public spiritedsme Ponce force Con“ F morning. The convention is htéldllgng contributed a fine service to was the first speaker. I-Ie warmly em Bwd’ ‘vmdsm- ‘Is - were Grand my " M’ n we“ y't Be at the piano. mcJ not weather and asked mEIOurtaIn . c. M. '1>.. Beatrice i“ ‘he °h“i°"@i°“'1\ Hotel and the building of the credit union'°’“°“\*°d H Wclwmr w we d°1e~'h' the “n” y°s-__t“d“' lyem “tmdmce 0f the 6mm ‘t M5,... .,r- st.‘ arcane to” 525112020 Cahill, Walter Bonier. Jr.. Cyrus f§§§§IDfQ§OQ=IfS§Q§SS hmvleltlrgosh the movement in North America 18am "'4 °°“f“°“d°“ {hm ,1?‘ M: and Mrs s w smltirgigillirelatlo klthcrtfadcryrfiirtgro u hi: "er; e ro - I _ ' nc w i d -» ' - - - - - - Iii-i i"*1.“"" ‘l'.r=“.:.i..;i2: ..,,,,..§'w?ii"-"“i=~d‘-" “be ::..:.:;""v..::=. "a" 55's": '"w?iri“%ri‘%é’é“i="=rl’irifltéirffi"fits ' “dd-iii d? ira’.....*"'"-.as..r""i ‘r é%‘i.‘§f..‘”°£rf.°i.2“‘ci€ii°.‘°2l‘822.2%.“ ARMY COMMAND" r ' . a - r r ‘ - -- . . —-— $310 ‘$335 mftledfiaxtelyheihe sis-the cciificfifac D‘ Macmuum terclay that ProfessgrréfzegeLum- “perame “nterpfl” °’ a“ time‘ gsglairea n.'f.»“'ifr.°2r§r2‘r‘§“ii‘...‘£‘°i? .1525 Errsiish and Irish desdent- and tars of St. Martha now have under their charge the Charlottetown Hmspltai. A drive will begin on July 24 ta last until August 9 to raise $35,000. On the final day of the drive seven districts have combin- ed to put cnia big picnic at Tignish. I: is planned to make this hospital as modern and ivell-eqllillllfid d5 conditions will Dfimli-PS- _ WEDDING BELLS -— St. Mary's Anglican Church, Summer- side, P.E.I., beautifully decorated with mixed flowers, was the scene of n very pretty wedding on Sat- urday IIIOIIIIIIE. July 15 9'5 99° when Rem Elizabeth, oldest daugh- tcr of Mr. and Mrs. George Key of that town became the bride of Sgt. Ceril Charles Artz, R.O.A.S.C. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hal'- sey Artz of Halifax. The brides- maid was Miss Dorothy Simmons and the groom was suplmfied by his friend Sgt. Wallace R.C.A.S.C. The ceremony was performed by Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. The ushers were Mr. Russel Ramsay and Mr. Rich- ard Rogerson. Given in marriage by her father, the youthful bride coded sheer gown and wore a fin- ' She carried an ex- quisite bouquet of Red Sweetheart roses and wore a strand of pearls the gift of the groom. The brides- maid chose as her gown a floor- length turquoise taffeta with matchin cap and veil end cer- ried ye ow roses. The brides mother wore blue with navy and . Music was furnish the choir of whlclv Reta had een a member for many years. Mrs. Robert shaw presided at the or- signing of the register, Miss Doroth Whatt sang ver sweetly, "I ve Y0“ Truly." Pollcwing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Linkletter Road where about fifty invited guests were present. The bride's table was lovely with red and white roses and two beautifully decorat- ed wedding cakes. Mrs. E. Mac- Arthur and Mrs. Percy Kinch P!!!“ sided at the tea table. Thole 1s- sisting in serving were Mrs. Ro- innd MacArthur, Mrs. Jean De- chant. Miss Sally Basler and the bride's three sisters, Mrs. R. R03- erson. Mrs. Glyn Johnston and Miss Ruby Key. The toast to the by bride was proposed by the Rev- Ar ‘ideacon Harrison and was fittingly responded to by the groom. Following the reception. Set. and Mrs. Arta left on e short 15 honeymoon in Nova Scotie. For travelling the bride wore a two piece dress of blue and white with lower hat and a corsage of red roses. Miss Key has been l p011- illar employee of the Island Tele- Pierce, mg —CARD PARTY AND DANCE- Under the auspices of the Catho- lic Women's League of Indian River a card party and donce was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay on Thurs- day evening last. Over one hun- dred and fifty people were in attendance and the evening was very pleasantly spent with cards, dancing and music. The prizes for cards were won by Mrs. Allan Murphy and Mr. Fred McCorvillc. Splendid music which kept thc dancers on their toes all evening was provided by Roddic Cameron, John Inglis and bldgnr Hickey. Refreshments were served hostess and she was assisted In serving by Mrs. Leo Hughes, Mrs. A. J. Cameron and Mrs. Fred Cal- laghan. At the conclusion of a most enjoyable evening the guests departed, each and every one vot- to be one of the most suc- gathertrya they had~ the c of attending. A very nice. sum was realized for charitable purposes-S. it cessful by the - present. distinction W. Lowther and will be in Hon. tor of this D Bible on Rchabili for years to come. says that no one can afford to miss Professor Lumsdens address and urges all Legion members to make their plans now to attend. The Legion also expects the Hon. J. L. Ralston; Cyrus Macmillan: Fenton, the district administra- anrl C. H. Scott, the Mari Superinten- dent of the Veterans‘ Land Settle- ment Act to be present at the convention and they are IOWII istr ct e tation den cf Acadia University has writ- ten accopting nn invitation to be He will be speaker at the evening bnnq Professor Lumsclen served with, in the lust was severely wounded an ed an amputation of the rig HS B. COIISCKIUCIICC. man of the Committee on Rehab- ilitation nt tiic Dominion Conven- tion at Vancouver- is; said by Prcvinci the uet. and his report. al Presiden to be a master guest; war and b d suffer- r ht arm ‘ 5t He was chair- i N- , into the business of piec as the Lemon's Matters Mr. Lowther Col. Major the ‘ Thomas looking am 010E b‘ —Mr John Pte. side been infor after vmtihu Sterling Gillespie Souris. John Demcy Dalley have returned to their homes in Wlblth Ramsay and Mrs. Ra sees, his wife, who Water Street, " Personals —Mrs. Albert Weeks ol Bedeque nied by her d Soavert have re of 1i Mr. e msay-‘S Pto. Loo Bernard In Action Leo Bernard of Summer- haa been killed in action over- on has presumed that he was serving in France. ' Pte. Iemard was e son of Mrs. resides Summersidc. med. It is aughter Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and. Mr. their forward to a full discussion on service men and women's affairs. This Soldier's "Parliament" is yearly assuming more importance. This year Capt. B. A. Clark of Summerside is chairman of th Resolutions Committee and he and his committee are working hard assembling and arranging the dit- ferent resolutions passed by the various branches in the province. Provincial chairman, James S. Walker, Charlottetown, rules im- partially but with an iron hand on the points of order raised dur- ing the debates on the matters discussed by the convention. Since the present war the great bulk of the resolutions and recom- mendations made by tile Canadian Legion have been in connection with the problems of the Army of the present war and of their rehabili- tation. The Canadian Legion feels that these boys who served in this war must got a better break than they did when they were dc. mobilized 25 years ago. Death Yesterday the elimination of great and evil forces which have threatened the’ very life of democratic institutions, in the British Empire, in the Un-' ited States. and in the world." "Cannot we stand together others to complete the Job wh e fighting is over by wcrkl ill in cooperative endeavor and shoulder to shoulder"? he asked. “We of the credit unions must ‘lead theway, that the spirit of unity and brctncrhtcd must making a per- 8S Eh i m “g, e mnnent peace." lllr. H. L. Fowler Mr. H. L. Fowler, a native of this Province who has made an outstanding record as manager of the Consumers’ Cooperative Re- finery at Regina and has recently wcepted a position as manager of the National Farm Machinery Co- operative in Indiana. Spoke elo- quently on the development of the cooperative movement. Among other thingb he told of the first co-operative refinery in the world, the Consumers’ Co- operative Refineries Limited which was incorporated in 1934 and started refining in May, 1935. From an original capital of $32,- 000, this refinery has now grown until it has assets of $1,600,000 and a net worth of $950,000. Its‘ net savings will, at the end of the] present year, exceed $1,500,000. To the individual section of land, the net result is that today he is farming at a cost for petr leum products at e cost of appro imateiy . Mr. Fowler also referred to_ the establishment of the Canadian- Co-operative Implements Limited. “We have now approximately 25,- 000 members. We have failed to find a satisfactory source of sup- ply in Canada, and I ml ht say that every Canadian man acturer of note has been approached. Our program now ls to work out the problem of a farm machinery co- operative in complete co-operation with the American regional co- operative wholesales." National Farm Machinery Co- operative ls owned by the large regional co-operltive wholesales of the United States and Cana- dian Co-pperativc Implements Limited. It has factories at Sholb - I l B b‘ St fr lo m ef ' assured .0! Canadian women was not mis- minced. COUTSB E office were open to at any time. that the words “the than a iorrlnsl gesture by nailing the welcome theyhad received and would look ealterlv forward to com- i ban ngire atherirlz in a npy mood z Alanine "The Preacher and the Bear“ a d. upon feelinglv tion of e 5on8 fect upon the nu The niacin: them concluded the banquet after Wwl marry of tho uiu as guou a Job of lire fighting in their respective cities "as Anglia Mcbacheln (i085 lll ours, men your cities are well locked alter." A toast to the Fire Chiefs was then offered by Mr. J.O. I-lynd- man and suitably responded lolly Chief W.J.S. Walsh of Campbell- ton, NB. Chief Walsh congra- tulated the people Charlobte- town on one beauty of their City Bflfl their Province as a. whole and them the visitina firemen and their wives would take away with them very pleasant mem- ories of the gracious hospitality bestowed upon. them City Councillor TB. Rogers in tendering a toast to the ladies, as- surcu them no had every con- fidence Canadian women, if nec- essity called upon them, could withstand the rilzours of war and sacrifice lust as steadfastly as the women of England Oi‘ France. Mrs. Godfrey Gibson in respon- ding". said she was honoured in having the privilege o1 replying to such e distinguished soldier stated her oellef that Mr. Rogers’ faith in the courage and devotion lvluyor J . E. Blanchard offered toast to “Our Guests" and in the of his remarks stated that wished th delegates to under- and that th City Hall and his the delegates e e eeclcun of the City" meant more in Char- ttetowm. President Karl Walker r by the wannth of l: "some time soon." of ‘Ed- en put the e e r... ‘f. red n unoton. N.B., hulk Holly of Sydney rende being encored, s very "Danny Boy." “fill ren- tl-l had a wofotmd dfence. of the National An- , deletates en- themseivee by dancing. Today's Aoflvflloc Mess 3nd I0 P.E. Stanley Bernard and the late Mr. Bernard of North Market Street. summerli‘. His wife was the former Mary Ann Richard of Tig-r n sh 0f Mrs. Elizabeth J. MacDonald a year ngm-S. W. Before her marriage she was Miss phone Co. for seven years and d. Elizabeth J. Jewell, daughte- of ifinhzrwrlrgehnyhefrigrtifls “°‘1§.."‘i‘;€§ sflflhf the late Mr. and Mrs. William a stationed at Maitland. N5 Jewell i“ KIIWWR- Amon n. t r-t wn ' ucéti er husband, m. late John Mac- wer g4: ¢ m1‘)? “f k 15mm" ' Donald. was an engineer at the t e s. Oreswe _ e9 l. M o ‘ City Water Works pumpi station on, and the grooms two s erl, on the “(we “up r 3mm ‘he MISS" Mari!“ and “u” . years since his death Mrs. Mec- Artl of Halifax, NA-B. :- Dongd h“; resided wfgh M“ A‘. nes Williams at 2N Sydne St. A eeblcuem hu been "Mimi Mrs. MacDonald is survlv bytwo , flurry Winchester of l7 w”. .fgrg and a step-eon. eenfleid Avenue. anrrounclns the my are Miss Annie MacDonald. death in England [lieutenant 3.1L, Montreal, Mrs. John Der- from woun two childre took his aftcrwerdr Italy end m end uenos A the time of his eniistme - British army Bushes Air-es, Argentine, where his wife the former Phyllis Winchestcr. dntuhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Winchester, Charlottetown, and her __ n, Phyllis, l2 and John WANT Harry B, now reside. Lieut. Murchi- ivatle in and l"l B11 l“ where he was made Lieutenant and BICYCLE F93 s5":- 5°09 son enlisted as a James Alexander Murchison, ds received in Fran es, and was a resident iifr train saw active service hence. ce. Lieut. Murchison was a son of the gt: Capt. John Murchison of Point day nt with the 39. rach anti Earnest MacDonald, both f , ass; o ‘Igeuxfflyleral will be held Thurs- aftemoon from the Malobesn at Funeral Home. . Too Late To (Ilasify a WANTED post's cAanrAui: for little girl. Phone I543. 7-10-11 FE; caf-rTfirfFfiz one week or two. Phone K51. 0ft vtory. Never in the history of the ville. Indiana and Beilevue, 0 o. "We hope," sold, "that some of the Co-cperativu in this are: will become interested. It is a Ion‘ term program. It is perhaps. . n will Dominion Fire H9- Bemmi 1' aurvlved’ w“ by in some realm?“ In“ our "Qfifm ggiiilrfiiszicrror L. Ciermont of a brother Alphonse Bernard who Union program. it l 115N180?! n8 0th,". H" Marsh-l Bee,- qf in Enlland with a Canadian‘ Many relatives and friemk will that can be effort: ishe avg Curlockh“, F," Man“. unit Another brother, Joseph mm to learn the death in the night. We ‘"118 i 1 °" "m t Wright a miuax; rlrc l 36mm.‘ n” serving Wm, m, P. E. Island Hospital yesterday our co-opengove pros-Isms 1o Ammron o‘ ndorkmm’ can“. n-med gore“, @194 “W; of Mrs. Eiizabe J. kl planting pota es or o er agr- m‘ w. l Pooh new“, n” l products in which we may expect a return very soon. I think our farm machinery program might be likened to setting out an apple orchard. It must be con- sidered from the long term angle and considered from th~ a?" - point of putting a lot into it b0- fore we may expect very mucll out of it." In conclusion Mr. Fowler said: "I think the historian of the future will say that we in s day are living in the moot inter- esting period of the world's his- world did the common people have a greater opportunity to build s Christian civilization and e Chris- tian democracy worthy of the IIIIIIE. "We are rather too loosely say- ing that we are fighting for demo- cracy. I think it is more exact to My right to build democracy democratic institutions. In own hands lies the dwision as to fr B0 not. You and I con not afford to | 7-10-2! d. condition. John MscMillan. Morell Hotel. 7-lfl-ll can we the people have a future M unless we ourselves built it?" At 11.30 there will be s business session. take place at I o'clock, foliowinl which there will be a final busi- ness sesslon and the election of officers. Th dish and di nor at Btanhope. the evening. EASTERN GIIAIIIIIAI The best wishes of Mr‘ . R. J. wh: today are celebrating folio that we are fighting for thelbe present at the family reunion: gndHIBflII and Coli m]! Philip J. Rossiter, Charlottetown, Roderick E., of the Bank of Nova whether we shell go forward or'31;:llBrgxfgailggfjléiuiggaFfigafiegfi h t 0 n Bomere Boston, un- tigvhcrs/‘cic GOIIIHE. math? ptiatgiafnflolv: | obi: fi {get home it this time. Dr. st. Peter's district Th]; hing t 9.80 the c. nven- Mon wélmgontfuo: e tire Msgshel‘: rerun at the Charlottetown Hotel. Amen; those participating in the tor, will read s. paper at 10.30. A round tcblc conference will s drive to Caven- There will be a band concert in ..'GOI.DEN ANNIVEISAIY — their many lends are extended to Dr. and MacDonald, St. Peters, their wedding anniversary. The wing sons and daughters will th n, at home; Mrs. Miss Arlene Niison, billy. Mass arri ‘r terday. W ved in the 8st city Yes Mrs. M. G. MecPhu-lon. Brighton Mass, was in r. lottetown yesterday. iana L Dawes. and Miss V HUBEBPd Monsoon, . are tourlniz te Island. fcr the first me. by bicycle. ~ Dr. Wm. P. Martin, ‘Ibronto, who is associated with the Health of Animal; Branch of the Dominion Governmentls now in this City "Don iIl5P9Cti0n work, ' Dr. J. famll , eve ‘ lotiteww the Qii Master fer Miss D Jean E. I-IowdemMrs. Howden, and St. Boniface Man, are flheir vacation in Char. n, where they are guests gt een Hotel. R. Johnston, and Mas- izi-“aacwim- are ma m rm I. travelling by bicycle are enlwim it greatly. Miss Been Ollallet, and M]; Gertie Hart, Quebec City arrived time Yamavrcy . w - veiled by train fromwtlibiruhbxnga Mrs. Everett MacNeil and children George and Peter, Glace Ely. air: spelnldin, a few days with er sser, r. G P 34 Valley Strcest. come eters°n' Tel T/O Jamel Allen, returned to his duties Sun ter spending fourteen dB. with his w Valley Stre 3 two . RCNVR, day af- ys leave ifs and son Blaine, 1M e . 5;. HIE 1r n , _ _ rived in the city we: Se“ i=1 the l b] terday. and Island . r cycle tour o Mrs. Philip Rossiter and family City, left for St. Peters yesterday to be Present at the 50th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Rcsefter’; p“. mte. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. MacDon- ald. which they are celebrating to- ay. ..>_____..i_ practically all natives of the Coun- i-Y He reminded the Grand Jury that, while Canada hes sulfered few hardships consequent to the great war being carried on in Europe, there had been devastation and starvation in other countries. It was something to be thankful .for. “Unfortunatelyf he said, “we are suffering in other ways: many of our brave boys had already paid the supreme sacrifice, while others suffered from wounds, and from internment in enemy countries. The farmers also suffered from want of sufficient help on the farms. and no doubt some of the magnificent hay crop would be lost through want of labor on the farms. These are some of the lesser penalties we have to pay for the price of the war imposed on the countries of Europe by the war-like nation of Germany." The only task imposed on the Grand Jury was to visit the Jail, wheres! the Sheriff informad the "To the Hon. A. I. Arecnaulf. Judge of the supreme Court of "We are very pleased to have with us today the newly appoint- ed Attomey-General, and it af- fords us much pleasure in ex- tending to him a most hearty welcome. "According to your instructions. we have inspected ‘the jail. and are very pleased to find that it has not any inmates therein. We unvrns TIOMPSON-In the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Sunday July 18, 19- 44 to Mr. and Mrs. W.R Th son a son. _ ______________*_ Mao-DONALD - PAUL — At Zion Manse, Saturday, July 15, 1944, by Rev. G. Lrly Webster, Mlm Florence Alvida Paul of Broolrfield “COMPL. ETE INSURANCE SERVIC ” W. If. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Piano 540-541 acDunald former-l represented n the Provin- cial Legislature. l to Mr. Malcolm Bruce M of Glen William. BRADFOllD-WATTS- At Braldlolli, R.C.A.P, 2 A.N.S., Char- kin; iottettywn, P. E. 1., IO Mn. Lillian: 5"" i" "W" " ‘"4 6"" "i"- f Inserted by llurtbartd, Sons and Margaret Watts, York P E I. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, officiating. 7 WEIR-At 2 Upper,Queen Street Monday, July 17, 1944, Joseph Weir, aged B’! years. Funeral Thursday morning to St. Bonnvonturel Church. Tracadic. ' SCOTT-At Long Branch. New} Jersey on July , 1044, Egbert Duncan Scott. son of the late Duncan Kennedy Scoot and Mrs. Scott (nee Adeline Warren of North River. P.E.I.). Aged '11 years. PETERS-At hcr apartment Tweel Building, July i7. I044, Mrs. Made-v line Peters, Remains resting at the i home of her son. Leo. 38 1-2 Elm Ave. Funeral notice later. MacDONALD-At the PEI. Hos- pital Thursday, July 18, i944, Mrs. John MacDonald in her 87th year. Funeral from thc l/iacLcan. Funeral Home on Tliursdny, Jiiiyi 20th. Service starting at 2 o‘clock.- Interment Sherwood Cemetery. VANIDERSTINE — At 175 Graf- ton Si. Tuesday‘, July l8, i944, Mrs. Robert Vanlderstinc in hor 90th year. Funeral private from Mac- Lean Funeral Home. Interment People's Cemetery. Please omit; finwau Afo acDonaldi A 1,,- [PQDUIII-lbd f e year-old T010’: successor u Ohief of the Imperie They any possibility the the might indicate that ‘D050 is I his grip. On the contrary, than feel th Umolu is a etc’) by in; his orgajxzkbm Tojo Chief Yoshipiro Umelu, hitherto com- mander MencbulruM-reel ruler PUD?" _.______.,___ LOIII AND CARI good diamond IOIU hlI A weight value through sldlfufl cutting Ind poliehln it hlzmirlded nun-b Court there were no prisonus and WQUIW-‘III OI II W to select fence viewers and ‘ccn- 9mm" F?" m9"! °¢ WES-Tim‘ stables for tdheJ Couritgr. B11011. ‘ The lggtlilrlt ofnghe Grand Jury n” and m‘ cw" ‘o.’ h "M was as follows: wndltkm‘ “We have looked our of fence viewers Prince Edward Island: 1°’ KIM" 6mm,’ u‘ M" ma‘ --w~- Mr». »- r"... .. .:.:'.:..:.:::=i:. leave to submit the following re- cgnceme; por: “R - t‘ "w hav listened with intens ..°°°°° “u “M?” intersect to.your most interesting (Sea) ‘gun Jgsf’ address, end we are very proud "m: ‘d, u‘ 1&1", of the clean record of the inhabit- Th. om M, u‘ an“ ante Kingfi County, which is J“ ’ - “mbwnirf” J h; L“ - second to none in our Dominion. r7 '5' ‘y’ ° c‘ r Kinnon, Stanley Dingweii, Simon Campbell, Maynard Frank Cls William B. Mills, Murdock Mac- Leod. In Memoriam In loving memory of All‘. In Campbell who departed July 19th. 1989. Just flve years ago dear Mother Thouih to us it You were celled _ to heaven Where pain and sickness are no more. , The days are u! without you And nothing sects; just right re we dearly loved has zone nrt york, In n home a chllr is vacant United Church’ on Tuesday‘ July, And a voice for cvor still 18. at 7 P. M. Corporal Hazen James‘ Thmmh I“ -l9-li. In Memoriam In lnvi llciyélc who passed away July l9 Deep in 0f a loved one zone to rest. In memory! page we will keen if. Because she was one of the best. nserled 719 Ii N. D. MacLean Yoshijiro Umesu ll l Army Mel’. dlscoimtcd almost entirely at the a ‘$132M pelted»: was by 02-year-old in chief’ ofthlt E sto to. and nu end doubll E. flu bond‘: whim mo! the list and Sanderson. y, Norman MacPheloon, m. n3 seems Inuch more so klml imd bright. you our hcarh are Daughters. n; memory nf I-rx Frank our heart lies a picture, by Ilusbalul and Family. IJNDERTAKER EMIALMII ilnrlotlotnn lfl North Wfltclil Ilene ll