JUNE .19. 1945 riilllfii EDWARD v Ill-MY C CRQWDS! l (COME nanny FOR BEST sears’ SHOWING DAILY _AT 3:15 - r - a ADVANCE SALE 0F EVENING TICKETS AT . BOX OFFICE TODAY 3:30 - 5 PM. fiicture to Remember! Solve T0 llliiEMBllR R PAUL MUN| MERLE OBERON CORNEL WILDE m 'l‘Ij< 1/ \I< 01.01.’ io-niiiw» camel.» and“, A SPECTACULAR tramp or LOVE AND ADVENTURE STORMS A TO GALLANT urs ON m: scream GIIARDSMAIV amumriiiliiiniiiiuist-viisciim llillllltll-Eltlillllllliiilihtilltllliltllill “.22 "ll, i‘ "“'.-. SHOWS DAILY AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 played by Miss Camero showers of ccnfe ‘i and rlc fast was served at tiie home of the relaugfi community. party motored to Charlottetown. in the svenink to the home of the bride where was served and an enjoyable evo- ning spent. The many costly pres- ents and cheques testify t esteem in which tlriey ‘an: htizld hby the cemmlmiv- w’ m" =1‘ in Chic o. William in Dartmouth. marriage she was tendered a mis- N_ B" 3d John M; home, cellaneous shower at her home by the St. Patrick's Road Women's In- - iiANnitAiTEii Si. Cutliberts Church. St. Ter- esss. was the scene ‘ wedding on ‘Iuegdgy, when Rita Anne. daughter of - 8nd Mrs. Michael l-iandrahan Ias united in the holy bonds of mammmiy to John Alexander. son m The bride dressed in brown 1n 801d accessories and carry- ‘3 l White prayer book. was at- fid" by her sister Mary, who m: ggmgld with brown littlest)???‘- om was supported y igiemiciérxlllh Grant. The mangl- OIi ' Rev. .1. B. brgirgaperxomed y ymn r the direction of Miss the 011x110 left the church to strains of the wedding march M.’ v. names NOVA n" Cilnneotlnt Link Between Nova Bootia and Prince Edward Island wgovA HCOTIA s PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE DQ113141, Alex D_ Cumpbgl], Ne“ D_ OD ISLANDS. P.E.I, LUNOIIES SERVED SAILING SCHEDULE Misses Blanch Hughes and Ger dine Rogerson, caiiiuov. s. s. is Miles mm Pictou) ioaiui INCLUDING SUNDAY) ALI. samiics DAYLIGIIT savmo TIMI May lat to soot. 80th he" Wocs Islands 1 "lit that, tn anthem, or the oil Coiitrollsr, on Mondays. Tuss- Il. Wednesdays and Thursdays during MAY AND JUNE, tha ll a.rn. I! li-lil. sailings will he Qpuggflgfl ||||IQ|g all!" ir evidence that tha e" ""9"!!! will not oarry tho traffic offering. l‘ October .ist to November 80th ave Wood Islands NORTllUMBElI-LAND Fllsllll LIMITED CIIABLOTTITOWN, PIINOI IIIWAID ISLAND ILA? liiiliTllhi auiiiiiiiii This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a uowsy natura may be at five cents a word, strictly pay- able In advance. - _-__._... _-_.- ...~ 60C for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LLFE_ URANCB. of Miss Suzanne Brenton in l-fsartz Hail, Thursday, J-unic 21st at 7.30 P. M. Silver collmtion. ‘THE CBARLOTTETOWN Knights of Columbus players, with spec- Wednesday, June 20. A good show is promised all. 6-18-21 clng June 20th our edncsday until fwther notice. Carter d: 00., Ltd. LEOD, Park Khmer. announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Blanche, to Lloyd George. son of MI. and Mrs. H. V. . North St. Eleonora. Murri e to tiake place early in Juli’- .Hon. John Sinclair, Springfield. Mr. Charles Proude, Winsloe, re- tending the annual conference of held in Backvllle. WEDDED IFENGLAND. nouncirig 1c . sell, 10th Infantrv 3rd Army U.S.A. on Thursday, June 14th in the Presbyterian Church at Mansfield. England. l-Iapalest congratulations are extended the nappy young couple, the bride having hosts of friends in Charlottetown. ENGLISH GUESTS DEPART — Cornish and Mr. Peter Raven, who have been the wards of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Champion, Longworth Ave., for the past five years, left yesterday en route for England, David via Halifax, and Peter vie. Montreal. The former has oom- pleted four years at Prince of Wales College, and will enter the Infantry in England having been a Cadet Lieut. here. Peter, who has been a science student at Mc- Gill. hopes to join the Fleet Air mander in the Royal Navy, now serving in the Pacific. Personals Lieut. G. M. Burnett left on re- turn to Aldershot yesterday. Miss Madeline MacPherson has returned to her home in Launch- ing after spending the winter month in the city. Truro, N.S., formerly of Crapaud, left recently for Regina, Sack, to attend the 0.0.1“. convention bo- ing held there. LAC. Harold G. Jay of the R. C.A.F. and his brother Alton are visiting friends and relatives in Boston, the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Oswald McNeil. Warrant Office J. E. Hearts was in Charlottetown over the week- end visiting friends and relatives. Mr. l-leartz who is Education Of- ficer at Monteith Intemment Camp, Ontario, is spending a fur- lough at his home in Cornwall. DERPU BUG’ KILLER S B11150"- Producte. Toronto f. In Memoriam: The death of Mrs. Daniel Som- Always of a. kind and hosp table disposition she welcomed most heartily the visits oi her friends and neighbours and to within a short time of her death took a keen interest in the affairs of the comforted by the last rites of the Catholic Church and sur- rounded by all living members of her family except one son Allan who was unable to be FY9991". 8118 passed peacefully away. leaving to mourn one daughter, Mary. in 8t. John, N. B., and three sons. Allan Her funeral which was largely where Requiem Mass was cele- i" brated b hei- aster, Rev. s. .1. Norma Dvmieilv M4 u" wcym- Mononalii. whoa): frequent visits Piifillli! VHMQ- 5"" MIME}! m" during her last illness gave her co She's A Jolly Good Fellow lunch much was served and a social hour spent. services M m, mve‘ h" mom; comfort. Following the remains were laid to rest beside her husband and two sons who predeceased her many years ago. there to await a glorious resurrec- on. The pull-bearers were Gus Mc- McDonald. Austin Johnatone. Louis FitsPatrick and Trevour Cheverie. Hearse driver. Peter McConnac. Many Mass Cards and letters of sympathy were received. May her soul rest in peace. \_.., Hall. There was iative audience __ friends. The stu- QuAnTmsi “n” ““‘AP) “d magician”, Gen. Eisenhower today forecast both in vocal and pianoforte music.‘ Wm m c nutmeg the" n31 §§}""‘,‘“fnd“§,§,,'§{§ “m. nothirIg his (experience with n a“ n afiow‘. ' ;Russlans that led him to doubt the 6-19-31. PM‘ Rh n Juggg: Clizgukigtmfllsefiwmm “d Supreme Commander added, "is iaities. will play in Cardigan hail Piwoiorw $010k PIANO BECITAL by the pupils 3W1 ma You Ever ségngfilsne‘ Nancy Gen. Eisenhower lave his 1on8. riel Hurst (Thomp-l CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNES- eon). | Ay__43mmm Marjorie Hurst» Seed Btcre will be closed all day (Thompson). W Robert Hutcheson 6-19-11. (Muller) . 11h -—-— Enchanted Lake, MB. AND MRS. PRESTON Mac- Do ) , C b it (Cegrl? 112E031)‘: Dona“ an e0 erning body of Germany, although Mei-i of liuriech, John Court. U Dance on the Green, Katharine 5' 9'“- l-Iutcheson (Baumen). Far-Away Chimes. Donald Clark So , Ph His Tait, Mr. Madge Carruthers, Tryon, and (glymmrelchy n‘ y ATTENDED CONFERENCE - ( Th turned Saturday evening from at- (ygomerp Donn‘! ompwn ell Nancy the United Church of Canada. (Dorothy meal-imp — A cable has been received by Mr. and e Mrs. Hugh John Gordon un- SQNGS_ The Gulway Piper cant), The Kirk Girl's Choir, (Irish ir ). Pianoforte Solos- L’Avalanche, Adele Clark, (Hel-lthe “n”; a-a n '1 v Two English war-guests, Mr. David i Heather (Tschaichowsky). Rlkythmflfland; m t w un a an ance, emen a ' Ind Jgmor class’ (Bmms) W inade to fit the crime in dealing Prsesitation of McGill Certifi- cates by Dr. H. H. Shaw. Hon. Rep. Arin, his father being a Iiieut. Com- M PART II Song, Ha of the Woodland, Elea- (Busthope Martin). Two-Part Invention. Jane John- Nocturne, Elizabeth Lantz (Som- Mr. John L. Stordy. D.0., of Passing By, Beverkey (Edward Purcell). Hapgy Song. Beverley Smith To The Sea. Bessie ell) C (Rachmaninoff). Mr. Robert A. Davis, of Icver Bros. was in the city yestwday on business. He has recently been de- mobili from the R. C. A. F. I-Ie gct h Wings in Summerside in 1941. and is revisiting there today. Teresa roaches, Fleas. Silver- fllh, Crickets. At Elton. leading drug, hardware. cooperative stores, or write Derpo .,. Completal in i‘ ates BsiIhugs. Coch- 'ers occurred at her home 1n St. George's on February 10th. 1945. at the advanced age of 96 ears. In Memoriam m“ __ 1mm ANN“ Sn“ _ m“ with her eyes that my words were attended. was held on Monday Though - I In Memoriam llnmumlevins aexnziweasi-‘hpaililitu precious izahir-ttzieosgiad bfen black; hm "m. n”. a e ened by e rests pass ng. Bu. Somewhere back of the unmet, Where our loved one will nevtr “mm “mu mm m, mini Ila lives in that land of glory, Above the bright blue airy. lt is only goodnight J d to dear Papa, l! W! Will l“ you again in the CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Enjoyable Recital In Kirk llall t o able recital by the A m“ em y Lillian McKenzie.‘ us. Bac. (MoGill) was siven 1w ght in the Kirk large and apprec m. of parents and Eissnhowerliiaoussas PeaceMar Prospects By AUSTIN BIALMEAB SUPREME HEAD- tlnuod harmony wtth Russia Western Allies could co-operate with them perfectly. “The individual Russian," the ~cme of the friendliest persons in thc world." estgrevlew of the wur, and also dis- cussed prospects for the peace. in talking to correspondents at his headquarters here before he left by plane for his Hanlcfurt head- quarters. olive He told the wsINpOhdQIiHZ l. The Allied control council will be a success as the over-all gov- peace problems are slow of solu- on; 2. Adolf Hitler, "if not dead, must be undergoing the worst posslbe punishmentmto be hunted in disguise and underground?’ 3 The Allies were justified in wiping out German cities by air bombardment; i 4. Marshal Von Rundstedt was the} money,“ ligtmtzterman commander the Al-i 5. The Allied armies were the bestl Patrgouc song‘ sumnne Fauna‘ equipped in the world, although] ‘.116 Germans had superior tanks‘ Axzsséltfiggn$nsgéoigzfnne PM!” until the American Pershings ar-' rived, flléd Jthe ‘Germans till-MM. . guns an e’, panes were out- mxk- Gm‘ standing weapons; s. The chief characteristic of Gen. Eisenhower's command was the co-operation of ground, sea: arid air forces, which was fully as important as integration among (with des- 'i. The Germans "knew the jig . I ( °tfkgégg)¥mun' mmthy was up" three days after their Ar- wawhmaws song‘ Evelyn Stone‘ still held out in hopes of splitting A Song of Love, Betty Stewart, Gipsy Dance. Mary Beth Har- Mm’ mhelwyn M,” many after the crossing of the ) dennes offensive began, but they the Allies; l 8. Air supply planes, which flew 5n 2.000 tons s. day, made possible The continued advance into Ger- Rhine: 9. Germany is unrepentant. with the majority of her people deny- ing her war guilt: The punishment should be Laritz, ' with war criminals. Faculty of British-Indian Conference Juno 25 IDNDON, June 17 — (Saturday) 9"“ 3"" - (or) - The British Government announced today that a British-In- man (uwggwgigfe' mm‘ 07°91‘ dian conference has been set for Minute waltz‘ Em” murkgi tain‘s offer of additional posts for Adagio Sostenuto, Ivan Mitchell June 25 at Simla to discuss Bri- Indians in the Indian Government. A dispatch from Bombay said later that Mshomed Ali Jinnah, Melody 111 F" 51082101‘ Bourke, page,“ League prawn“. pledging the Mohammedans’ co-operation Bum!" mug!” and good-will, had asked that the conference be postponed for two m weeks to permit fuller discussion of 5m‘ - the situation by the league's ex- ecutitve committee. Jinnah, first Indian Political leader to comment on the British offer. said he hoped the Moham- Cmnd» rnedans would contribute to any lust interim settlement of the In- To Spring. Bessie Conrad (Grieg). dim problenh n was generally b? sharp minim lieved the Simla conferees would t " . mum” geaigifxdmiznsttep toward Indian self In New Delhi, it was said the to a different plan or even to a problem if the Simla conferees o“ , unanimously agree on one, L-S- Amery. secretory of state for India. promised today the Viceroy Louise cgiymlwhfilnriil- 1 (HEW). would not use his veto power on Presentation of Prizes. National Anthem. Katharine Hutch , M Tris. Ethelwyn fiDonzIg. othy MacLaren, Nancy MacNevin, I‘. Evelyn 3W1! Stewart. Phyllis Tait. “Kirk Girls Choir-Adele Clark, Marjorie Gillespie, Marjpyle Hum’ uriel Hurst, Helen Hyde, Etna]. WY“ M"°D° d- Nflflcy MacNevin, gohanna MacDonald. Lola Mac. ac, Jill M K ', Roberta Maciegii. Shirley Russell‘ Gard of Thanks Mrs. Patrick Ti of Albany wish important policy decisions which might be made by the proposed new executive council. Adele Clark, IEILLEWS DIARY B! An Island Farmer's wit. Stone, (Continued from p339, g) lovely picture the red of the paths and the shadowed roadway and a benign stillness over all. only the fragrance oi the narcissi in me e mower to put it by lfor Hid things?" she asked me. Judy "I said" never let me hear you redér tc those so carelessly again. These 1 said impressively" are narclssi named in honor of , . ." but deal- me, I could tell by her look ariu the way she followed s. pasisng cur lost at irtterance. "Now" 1 asked 1:30;: hours} we snisg you I gill; argnthesc?" “You just "mm- T“ P"°‘°““ “m” °P°“' momma to 8t. George's Church Tears of lova 2:. nIiv‘aI-h'w:i'tew;§ii hum‘. anii mairrilnssiiii ‘fir? your happy peaceful sleep. “car-se" her ‘machine. The stars may shine upon the I ed there when a y nuns lmoon at will soon be very lovely IPIVQ g! one ‘We loved but could not sass with a smell of roses about it was °il "I'd h" heme it was Ills up in the sky and the pond-at will But in our hearts she liveth still. hm"! n&"'gn'fguig H" smlllgkia at their last chores-the bl‘. ‘ers made ivonderiul night-mugs‘. , And the mares were let to thi. trough for water and I saw the men , ding to be carried; harness ‘from the yard t0 the stable. And all the tlime I inspected an un- opened p0 y that will burst int-t fame one y soon and I saw the of the bleeding heart are the tender leaves of two smal inew loaves will corn-e in place o: the darkened ones. I came indoor: to cooled irons and neglected cur- and pu them away" I told Judy. i had beer: storing precious spring memories- more precious than even white starched frilled curtains. For then. , there'll be other days but this on: with its spring delights shall never. never, return to me-cr others - A ‘hfnflmlng ‘ an,“ t ehdawn of that bcautgiilul d3. D1532“ wmomw _ muy__oood_ “Vhl lfllilbflflll I W aas raaiay.’ ' Break-lip 0f 1st (lanaiiian Army ..-_._. UmDCl-‘IT, HOLLAND, June 11 ._. (CP Cable) — Real break-up of the lat Canadian Army will 1888i! tomorrow when disbandink of Li" Gen. Guy Simmonds’ 1st Canadian Corps and the 1st and 2nd Can- adian armored brlgades gets un- der way. Although some are already dis- solved, these will be the first maj- or formations to disBPPQIY- P"'| scnnel involved as these and 0-, ther formations disband will be transferred to other units for, drafting to Canada on basis of ter- ritorial affiliations and overseas service points. Gen. Simonds will fly to the. United Kingdom tomorrow but| his future movements are inde- finite. The bulk of his officers and men, however, will go through the administrative mill already set up to parcel troops into groups of the same arms and services bound to the same places in Canada and with approximately the same prior- ity for ultimate dispatch home. ‘ Eight days will be required before Gen. Sirnonds‘ headquarters. plus certain troops directly under his command and also selected for_ dispersal, have disappeared. g Break-up of the armored brigades. however, is eiipetrtcd to take untii July i5. By mid-July all odfiurs and other ranks in these format- ions will be on the strength of tank units of the 4th or 5th ar- mored divisions. Armored units disappearing in) i" the course of _the next month wllli be: The Ontario Regiment, Oshawa and Whitby, Ont.; the Three Riv- ers Regiment, Three Rivers. Que; the Calgary Regiment, the Fort Garry Horse of Winnipeg, the 1st I-Iussars. London, Ont; the Sher- brooke Fusiliers, Sherbrooke, Que. Looking Ahead In Ottawa By The Ottawa Sta-ff of The Canadian Prus UITAWA, June l7 — (OP) — Action o-f Nova Scotla miners in turning down wage recommend- ations of the Carroll Industrial Dis- putes Commission bounced back in the la of the Labor Department one of a toughest and most per- sistent wage problems it has had to deal with under the wartime wage control plan. The miners turned down the Commission's recommendations - weeirs vacation to two weeks. some pay increases and introduction of a five-day week-by a vote of 5,- 132 to 4.072. In view of the com- paratively narrow margin it was considered possible the United Mine Workers (C.C.I...) might de- cide to take a new referendum. Regardless of the outcome of a second vote. if one is held. the final word rests with the National War Labor Board which turned down the Union's original application. voted to strike and the Industrial Disputes Commission was then set up in an effort to find a so- lution which would prevent a. tie- up in the mines and a reduction in the output of much-needed coal. The Commissions terms of re- ference make its recommendations subject to approval by the N.W.1.. B. which has the final say in wage matters. Family allowances: More than 1.- 229.000 families, roughly 80 per cent of those eligible. have regis- o‘ Na 5 (much 8666M Yeiitfdll"! British W lie tered for family allowances and the hey), Mabel Bovyer. (Chopin). paper proposal’ which m’ Bu m‘ (Rachmaninoff). glhere The Bee Sucks, (Arne). 811%)?” (with “scan” (old final solution of the constitutional Morning Is Come, (Round). Girl's Ch first cheques will start out about July 15. Registrations. which are not compulsory, still are being received British Government misht agree and cheques to these late registrants will be sent out as quickly as pos- sible. No deadline has been set for the filing of registrations. A fam- ily may register at any time and received their cheque approximately one month later. Senate: The name of Hon. Angus L. Macdonald has been mentioned as a possible senate appointmen: to fill the vacancy caused by the death last week of Hon. John Alex- ander Macdcnald. senator for the former Navy Minister's native Cane Breton. ' Hon. Angus Macdcnald took an ‘active part in the recent election campaign. speaking at several places in Ontario on behalf of Lib- eral candidates. He still is residing in Ottawa, although there have been reports he may soon go back to Nova Scotia. Previously. his name had been mentioned at various times as lead- er of the Nova Scotia Liberal par- ty, president of Dalhcusie Univer- sity and law partnrf of ‘f= olzl em,’ d f , Willa!‘ leaves on the tree beside me. bl g 311 3'11"‘ I" ' ' to slut’; Siifwdfliflrwinz their restless liws °° “e c e‘ gwnks itfng thosed who ggnt M5551 Elwy- I stooped to better catch th.-| BN5. _ _s an saga (flux-ind: i-heignrccegnets saccflilawlvbed when Judy mm‘ will“ en an es cl ll n ' H-‘ioldmlwiihbors for ‘the; help. mm- diill’. "What do you cal AlTH-DESTROYING B R0 N c H IT I s Gets Fast Relief Do you choke, wheeze and i" 9° gasp for breath? is your throat which included extension of one bate Court After that rejection the miners u. in I I I'D LOVE l1’- lhis is grand bread Give your family more bread these days-at meals, between meals. Bread is an essential quick energy PAGE THREE IIAVE Milli llill SUB! ! food-a good source oi Vitamin B-a good SfNiC/Jfl‘ for other foods, And low in cost! It you bake at home remeinbcr-Fleischmands fresb Yeast always gives fine, smooth, just-right bread. This depend- able yeast has been Canada's favorite for over 70 yours. Ask your grocer for Fleischmarirfs fresh CANADA I Complex Vita-Ina. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PBDBATE COURT The 8th day of June A. D. 1945 In In Estate of l-‘Jnina Jane Cole late of French ltlver Queens, County in the said Province, Wid- ow, dec , ivostatc. To the Sheriff of the County of Prince County or any Constable or lites-aw person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading thc Petition on file of William A. Ber- nard of French River aforesaid. Farmer, and George Cole of stan- ley Bridge in Queens County afore- said, Farmer, the Executor; of the above named Estate praying that a citation inay be issued for the Purpose herelnlfter set forth: You are therefore hereby re uirod w clic all persilns interes in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore tho Judge present at a Pro- Buuae in Sinususnido in County in the said Province, on Friday the twentieth day of July next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenflon of the same day to shew cause if an they can why the Accounts of t e said estate hculd not be passed and the Ea- tato closed as prayed for in said Petition and on motion of Heath Strong, 5041., Proctor for said Peti- tioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith ub- hod in some newspaper pu sh- ed in Charlottetown -in Queens County uforeaaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forth- with posted in the following pub- lic places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court llouse iu Summcraido in Prince County aforesaid, tn front of the store of Ivan B. Brvwn and Son in French River aforesaid. and in front of the Sliiro of Montgomery McEwen in Clifton in Queens County afore- to be held in the Court Prince“ Yeast-with the familiar yellow label. “A”! SUPPLIMINI’ ‘IOU! DIIT by outing 2 cakes 0| HISCHMANN‘! leash Yeast every day. This froth Vans! la Ill enclose! nlturd source of rho Important —: __~ 1;: BINGO '4 iiv Rccivumcr Hall TD-NIGHT 8.30 ~Thc prizes are the same ul those prevailing at MINI BIHIOI in the city. Freezout in: Charitable Pllrpolfl _.-_________._ MODEL school. Children who plan to ut- tend Grade One when it re- opens in Sepicmber will en- roll between 2z30 and 3:30 o'clock, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, June 19th and 20th. 6-19-11. _'_i'i'a2i;i.§i33i? w. I. The regular meeting of the Hszelbrook Women's Institute met on Tuesday evening June's at the home of Mrs. Leo Coady. With the president Mrs. W. T. Coudy presid- ing, meeting opened with the singing of the Institute carol fol- lowed by repeating the Club Wo- men's Creed in unison. The min- utes of previous meeting were read and approved followed by roll call which was responded w by 9 members and one visitor was present. Correspondence was then Kid so that all persons interested l ‘ mwlbavo due notice thereof. l l t the said estate as aforesaid TNESS Ifis Honour Harold ' Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said read and discussed which includ- ed a letter from the provincial sanitarium asking for volunteers ashelpers, etc. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. W. T. Coady : Probate Court at Charlottetown and Mm gem-y Jones 13¢ deyegaee; | aforesaid the day and year first above written. By the C to attend the annual convention {with Mrs. A. Ramsay and Mrs. Leo Coady appointed as substi- ourt. iSGD.) E. MARGARET PALMER» Rum“, tutes. It was agreed that the usual (L. B.) 6-12-19- -'l 3. . Death 0f Former -Zion Church Pastor HALIFAX, N.S., June 1'7 —Many in the Maritime Provinces, and particularly in his native Miller's Creek, Hunts County, and also in Pictou when he received his earlier lsci-ioolin , will learn with a deep sense o sorrow of the passing Thursday in Montreal of Rev. Dr. George E floss The death of the well-known clergyman occurred in a Montreal hospital and came at the end of a lengthy illness. I-Iia passing at the age oi '73 years, ended a career of noteworthy service to his church ind to his fellow man. Dr. Ross had retired from the zctivo ministry in 1041 at which time he had completed 46 years o: Presbyterian ministry ssession o nnd while attending dry and irritable? If you sufier given so many outstanding lezdeedr in this manner turn at once to l0 i1" °h“"h- hi‘ w" ‘ 9°“ M ' Polsorfs Cough Syrup. There §§§g,,,3‘;,""';$;’,;§ if mm” h’ isn't such a long time to wait University and Pine Hill Divinity for results when you use Pol- ‘rill son's Cough Syrup-_a sooth- ing, aromatic medicine that goes ‘to! work ‘withsthe first 5130011 i1 you ta e. tart now - to clear up that irritating tickle while mmmer of st‘ Andrews iri your thaoat-get rig of yoitir 3t J h“ nig tcoug —cut outt ecoug - ___~ ° "h x C ad H, mg at“! expectoratifiF-clear "P éiffriili» §e.‘v'§§“in“ta~s’§:§u ‘Indies that tense throat-soreness. Help yourself to clear away these troubles by using was revered as a leader of men ad British Guiana. ‘~1- oi Zion Church. Charlottetown) Poison: ClouLgh _sy}:'l:p; :1; is so soo mg et it t ' ' raw surfaces to heal ovieerzndezs Nay,‘ natmgs A“! lieve that burning dryness. The antiseptic medication in this T_ B_ campaign syrup can do many sufierers a world of good. Accept no sub- stitute for Polson‘s Cough Syrup. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine in 35c bottles. Poisons COJGH SYRUP -_inttrlng and faithful scrvic: in the. A former student of Plctcu Acad- emy, he early gave indication of s. brilliant mind, that noted educational institution, which has th Dalhousie 1. ‘Ihi-cughoui his active years of ministry he held charges 1'1 Hol- iax, Charlottetown, Frsnzricton. lmorig those in the Miaritlmes. and Church in Fredericton he received iomination bv the Presbytery 0i Moderator of the Pres- iga“ Dr, R419: was formerly pas- QI‘. JOHN'S Nfld , June 17 — l 1GP Cable) - In expression of a their appreciation of hospitality and - welcome received here during the l was‘, few ears. naval ratings st , h r. Jo n‘a naval canteen have ‘outed s gift cf 810.000 to the .‘.‘.‘i’: - ‘hlberouiolis Associations oampoipi fund. Iamount of $3.00 be paid delegates {for expenses. It was decided to purchase paper towels for school andta bill of 50 cents was paid for ui . Mrs. Vernon Wood kindly in- lvited the next meeting when the [roll call will be answered by each member paying a dime. Collection amounted to $1.25. After a dainty lunch was served by the hostess the meeting adjourned by the singing of the ‘National Anthem." tPatriot please copy) l ' ;c//Asf£.4w/iv MQNIIIITUES! ...._ ->. PROTECT yourself‘ aguinsvfi mosquitoes, black flies and other small insects by using estee- tive. long-lasting Q-WAY INSECT drops on exposed parts of your body and insects won't bother you. Buy a bottle next time you shop-at leading . . retailers. l Panronssanc: GUARANTEED Mada by lha rnukora ll l-WAY INSECTICIDI SCIIIN PAINT -ttio Insect lrlllar ios your hams. 2-way KNSFCT REPE LLENl REPELLENT. Just rub a few ,