‘A may. Guuluu urrrzllflltll *|IIQIOCIX' fiQlulfin JULY. 1s. 1944 7mm: WESTERN GUARDIAN ' " 5-1-"-"u'-'-‘."it"o&‘3.”ifl"‘ “‘ ll: IIBOIDI sud III:‘UI coping Illlllilgltdully “w”? Iuunesihi Illuldvnuulo uumehl— pzzurlhpn Plump all‘ U11’) N w‘: in ul- IIII ill“. Ian Gsudct. in dutiful... fus- llib swvloe boy reepeusblo II’ deliveries on you reuse. -—WAN'I.‘ID - Reliable maid for general housework. Highest wages paid. Mrs. (Dr.) C. K. Guns. Summer-side. ootL-tf —l0!'l‘ turn ton. —THEYT CASE ADJOURN!!!- A soldier arrested in Charlotte- town on Wednesday u peered in Summerside Police Co yester- day morning charged with thef of u wallet from u man. His case was adjourned till Tuesday-S. uliloflotohubldag iz_>_Josoph Devlson. 7n“ - . -n [mm A ,..—...".*:*.'.:" ." -' ° ' - %‘#¥-='~’"~'- -,",,?,-"°i-‘,,-,, I - - - tuti mod wages. AWly Employment k A. Smooch. Buvvléw. 7-14-21 llglvrlielon °fi°llsnighfq°hl t, on‘: 5919M" 3°"1°°' “"4, '—_ wee of his leave visi his aqua. office wife. t e former Nellie Peters of _WAN'II:D experienced ware- ut once. Apply Selec- Offico, Sununerside Illlll RVw-i» -WAN'I‘ID It k t boat b w worsppiy Employment and Sel- Offlce, Summer time. tctive service side. -N0'l‘ICI.—Dr. Moyse. Bedcoue. Mond office noun. is. at present, in s military hoe- "may 3,4 -;_g_ samaaylifl. ice cream and cake. Also “l, H m i Qfi, Other hmlrd by 801101110119!“ bins‘) “d “h” ‘musements- home ghorayufiyfftlllleateizpecvtvlsg only. .5"°'a‘3"7"‘- 745'“- wounded in action in the leg on ‘FAREWELL fABTsY-Aéar; ell 1w was gven pr. r ' p“ the homo or H8111!" m, m4 Mrs. William riidlins. Ken- ungton, Monday nitmt. The young soldier was presented with a DlIISc. ended with dancing. 100 guests 1mm the district’ Th6 GVEIIIUK Nearly attended the JIXBIL-S -FOD SALE. — (197.9). Good wndl A new tires 1:311 Baoterykz raw cul- u m, sul ie ior cul iva 11R or W $60 used m [JON/WEB- fit? (sold on trial) suiioo. Potato p $50.00. :1 work homes 8 yeers ier l ‘:03 more 810-00- —WABNING. -— All truck u; and operators of motor vehicles excecdim the SW91! the Town of Kensinitton are res- med that violations re- nting to this by-law will be strict enforced accordinz to the by-lalws d provided. madean :10. M. Kennedy, Town 4NNIVEIFARlY a will be a red let- w- day annals of the Cen- iral Bedeque Baptist Chgrcléaflftc): guhday, Jllllaéfif/h. on that day Chi will celebrate its 118. anniversary. usual anniversary custom there will be three services 1,11 special music at all services. the first in the morning to be con- ducted by its pastor. Accordion to its Srittorl. the second afternoon, when thgagufieaetoizpeaksune: will be RAY. E. J merside. and the concluding one in 101a A deudws lunch was served He arrived this week and expects the evening. wh h will be conduc- b‘, e hostesm “Ne, whm, a to stay till the end of the month.- ted by members o! the R-C-A-F- '1“ hearty vote of thanks was extended m these services tile mimic i4 w". to Mrs. McNeil], by all for her hos- ii flll-nlLmflwd-"s vitality-D's Personals tion. good paint from Jul 1-13-21 once carpenters uilding. No lost er Freetown School. retary J. 7'1"” Festival on the Summerslde this nine. Come and w. Wednesday irrvcih. A specl 5011a Service on at B .46 in the even 0f the Church. A will be taken. his Parents. ‘president and Mrs. Chevrolet Sedan the Legion z wn la 7-15-11. driv- llmlt Within i.d Welsh. The child who 1v elegy Md"- are oomzoaroti “l-is-ai. saavrce- W” Ww-S 0f Pte. Stephe large gatheri eveninz o! Jllxfl! assistan my. c. a. at three in the “V” —DI. MOYSE. Bed Y 19th to 80th in lusl ; anal/a no coils answered qeafitea i-rucauu. wen-run fdl‘ Low- ond class Suppl trek-gob! §°°' . emen . . - Scott Cairns. ac -—STBAWBERR.Y and Ice Cream Legion grounds, (Saturday) eve- enjoy the ber- 7-l3-3l c.."“’""“°‘3"s....§'f?lf.°““2 an Sunday "‘ °°¥ff§ffilf amp ._ Mrs. Walter Huestis left -DELEGATES-Mr.Dl6f.l-". 'I‘itll5. nald Lid- stone have been wpointed official hi? ‘W? 8th‘? “t. lo a e an g n f0 attend the provincial convention of being held in to this morruth. Mr. Patrick Ryan and Captain T.B. Kelly were appointed alternates-S BEREAVED —- The death occurred at his home in North Bedeoue, on Sunday nlaht of glue infant son of Iva‘. V and —IIOUSE WARMING—The home n and Mrs. 0f Wellington was the scene of a of friends on the 4th. when a house warming was tendered to postmaster. on taking up residence in their new e. The was spent in friend-iv conversation and dancing. music furnished by Messrs. Wrn. McAusland and Harold Bag- Charlotie- in Italy Mrs. formerly of 'I‘rvon. was born on Sunday. contracted pneumonia and his ble strength failed to combat the dcsease Mr. and Mrs. Welsh, who ve strangers in North Bedlcque have two other children remainintl to comfort them in their I86- McNeil] what should you For SHUR-GAI 9 feed chicks next? N 34% Developing Concentrate, with your o\vn grain, will: 1. 2. Develop 3. l. steady, rapid growth a blg, rugged body Maintain vigorous health Do ull this at absolute minimum cost. t/ -., O After the firs: eight weeks-after the Chick Starter 5138*“ 1f your chicks could choose, knowing their future depended On it, they would unanimously cry “SHUR-GAIN l nlixed Make sure NOW that your pullets will lay NEXT FALL- Do not follow haphazard feeding methods-join the thous- ands of farmers who follow the tried, proved Sl-lUR-GAIN Way. No other feed approaches SHUR-GAIN in use for growing chicks. There can be only one reason—it’s the BEST! l _lf you have no grain, and wish to buy the com lcte grow- 111g mash, place your faith in SHUR-GAIN l5 GROW- ING MASH. It is FRESH and DEPENDABLE, and you save money because it is made locally by FEED SERVICE MILLS. Ills Feed Division of Canada Packers Limited KENSINGTON, P.E.I. CO-OPERATE WITH:- SHUR-GAIN - M. lo loleaue l. I‘. Morris. linkers g A. Ifilli fill. Chills cNelll. 014171 Wlllllu Cull BEGIN" Moo n l Boyle, llunier live! N A~ Clio o. erlcion ll. S. oLeod. Vernon River l. D. Dixon North Tran- I. A. Melee. Heather-dale l. u. Driseoll. m. Her rt l. o. Plllnun. New Annun III. IAIN! DivlnehPeskes lulglefinb Son, 8t. Peters if‘; gel. No 001%"- . rd Boss. 9mm. Bi . n0 on ernon m W. l. Jenkins. Charlottetown .up“; 4, 3w; Month“, 'ii"'.”.‘2.. °°” wnuiilZ“""n.""i.‘? b""t"‘.'i‘l. lit‘ Ill ,. u , I linseed I Isles. North! tslilru GHT BIN DING ' Sulnmersido. On Tuesday he left for Sydney. sccompsnied by am. Btwlrt. whore he will end the balance of his leave vislting his lalrltfglgl. Sgt. and Mrs. John Stew- —BACK IN CANADA - Sgt. Walter I-luestis son of Mr. Frank Huestis and the late Mrs. Huestis 0f has been invalid- Summsr e, ed back to Canada froln Italy. He March 10th. Mrs. Huestis has left for Halifax to be with her hus- band-S. —VISITS WOUNDID IUI- this week for Halifax to Join her husband, Cpl. Walter Huestis, who is in hospital there. Cpl. Huestis, who is the son of Mr. Frank Hues- iii. has A , re- turned from overseas service an was wounded during the fighting . He was invalided home and arrived in Halifax a short time ago and has since been re- ceiving treatment there for a leg wound. Cpl. Huestis has been overseas for about e. year, during which time he took part in most of the heavy fighting in the Med- iterranean area. He enlisted not long after the outbreak of war. —BACI( AFTER. 83 YEARS-Vis- iting Simmer-side after an absence of 33 years. is Mr. Mart Taylor of Vancouver. B.C._ a brother cf Mr. John F. Taylor and oi Mrs. Edgar Clarke. Mr. Taylor left Summer- side 40 years logo and it has 33 years since last visit. Needless to say he sees many chanx he left did not sidewalk. Mr. Taylor worked in Sinnmersid with the old firm of Warren. Hicks, and Mc- Murdo Bros, whose zeneral store was in the site now occupied by the jewelry store of his nephew. Mr. George T. Clarke. In excellent health at seventy-Ono years of age. Nir. Taylor is a traveller for a wholesale China firm on the coast. -'I‘he Misses Ruth Kelly. and Nan Mclnnis, of Summerside. left wegk on a visit to Newcas- e. . .- Newark, NJ, are visiting Mrs. Moran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin Murphy, of Alberton. -Mr. John Gallant of Maine, is visiting relatives friends in Alberton. --Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Albert of Hopewell, Virginia, are visiting Bath, and —Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moran of‘ ctio THE ' CHARIJOTTETOWN VGUARDIAN l ‘our ms: w. IIVLAAIII A Also British News and SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 SUMMERSIDE been ilElfI-‘Illilfiilfiilfiliiliiiaii. "MINESWEIPER" m 0115 1111119118 m a new Para u .. Jean Parker and Russell Ha d thgrolwoitpitol Theatre. y en a 11c gavel aglethorities. the picture 011181;“? down to the sea in look for enemy ea . minesweeperrsfas 21mm“ mates the affections the development; of keeps pace with They are rivals f H n of the minesweepin Harbor. h _ - the u!“ gowzlgfitf bgcléeiiinéigllt resis m5 hsl/Wflflhlntz owledge abou mm identi Mrs. Albert's mother. Mrs. W. B. Mills, Summerside.—S. —Miss Mars Henighan, Pennsyl- vania, is paying her first visit to Prince Edward Island. She is the guest of Mlss Effie Jeffrey, Link- 1Btl56l’.—S. ‘ —-Mr. George Trainer, Albany, is making a. good recovery after 1111 operation for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital- -Dr. E. Rendle Bowness of Tor- onto, Ont... is in Summerside on a short business trto. He is a son of Ml‘. and Mrs. George Bowness, Water Street, oasis-S —$gt. William Dunning. R..C.A F. who have been living in Suin- erside left yesterday, Sgt. Dun- ning to his new uostinll and Mrs. Dunning to her heme in Canso. N. S.—S —Miss Helen ‘Trainer. 11111543411- training at Halifax Infirmary, re- turned on Tuesday to resume her duties after spending holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Trainer, Albany. -Miss Frances Corney, Summer- side accompanied bv Miss Mildred McMurdo, are attending the Unit- ed Church Younz People's cooler- ence at Mmmt Allison University. Sackvllle, N .B.-—S —-Messrs Windsor Carney. Bobby Liemnpsnd‘ Dollalll siliuglilgLshlii-dgil‘ s n, e a . - Donald, Alexander and Melville Campbell of Surnmerside have re- turned from a pleasant eight days cam ing at Marshfield w th o Mar time Boys Religious Educat- ional Council-S _,ms| Margaret Stewart I gydmy, N. 8., rotumed her home on Thursday after a very pleasant visit withMr. and Mrs. Jack Peters and family. She We! accompanied back by Mlss KB! Peters who will spend her vaca- tion at Miss Stewart's home-S. _Miss Laurie Peters of the of- flee staff of Sinclair and Stewart has returned to her borne after a pleasant two weeks‘ vacation spent n, Sydngy, N. s. While there she w“ the guest of Sgt. and Mrs. John Stewart and familyv-s- Cpl. Fred Shields 0f Summerside Slightly Wounded Mrs. Fred Shields, Simmer‘ h 613d m may hthst he; , . e . es ell htly ounded in the knee. Cpl. is Slields hos been overseas three NS _ are and is e. son of Mr. and Mrs. Y...» shields. Summerslde. He is married to the former Margaret Gerrier and has a son three old whom he has never seen. 28 years old. els 'Will spend her holidays Bérbara and Gail of Bongo v Crouman of Borden. John, N-B., days Edgar Richard of Borcle daughter, Mrs. John MacLe DeSoble spent a few day| recently visiting their brother A. B. Arthur Bell, RCNVR h thef: home in Cape Tormentine. ter Rena of Summereide, spent Wednesday in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inman. ton is visiting his uncle, Mr. Amett Bell ‘Pl-averse sold to Leod of Victoria a heifer, 2 years, 2 months old, weighing 1325 ins. This ver fine heifer was raised by Mr. Out iffe mm Truck" , year; for its splendid crops- lottetown is visiting Mrs. Irving "P! MacDonald of Borden. ton is visiting her Gordon Ross of Carleton. BORDEN an owned and occupied by Mr. Al chased by Mr. Gordon Jay, Mia Pearle Stewart of Washing- bl’ plane on Thursday noon P5115113. Mr. and Ml‘. C l - art of Borden. s e“ stew Mrs. James Fern. and children n 8X6 him: her sister, Mrs. Harry 1m. wuiiiim White of 30rd!!! is visitin h tn _ M _ o: Gegmeitlgwlxiiid or rs Johnson Miss Geraldine Richard of Saint is spending her holl- her parents. Mr. and n. with Mrs. Marshall Constable of Clif- ton is visltin he Gard Mrs. Constabsle at ‘garden. on and Mr. George Sharpe and son Clive were week-end visitors to Norboro. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis of O’Leary were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Walsh of Borden on Sunday. Mrs. Rilsscil Bell of Borden and an of eonand Mk. Thomas Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. Tweed Allen and son Eric were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George| on Sunday when en route to Mrs. Philip Howatt and daugh- Master Avard Ferguson of Hamp- of Cope Traverse. Mr. Hamid Cutliffe of Cape Mr. Louis Mae- oh wheat and barley. wn on his own farm. This f in past years us "Tunnel has been noted for many Mil; Mai Dee of Borden visitingrflrli-lends [din Dartmouth. Mrs. Prince Gamble of Char- Min Victoria lei-gluon of lump- aunt, s Too Ldie T1; Claslfy ron SALE -.. Elmira-noon Suite, in resl good condition. _Phopo . . oeived ing that his son Pie. Mr. Edgar Richie’? of Borden? wine morn pg . hery Rich- TRIBUTE T0 NAYVSAL mm -M°i-her phase or the hazard- s of our fighting MineI’ n ed under the supervision of; is full o1 . it ' hilh-powered momerlgsc tsmfieifitpfifl? dlv- ' cemetery. mines.‘ Dillon, J. A. Gallant, Robert Wake- I lilr. . Richard Arlen and Russell Havucii lin Perley Mutch Frank Hale and ' the citlvtiygsterday. t both am 011 Arthur Burke. ' y ' A of Jean Parker arfdl H8 .l0lhts a mlflP<W6€Dli12 kn neg serves to reveal his true’ The residential property former. McAleer, Borden, has been pup: i011. D-(l. arrived at Summer-side and with her in Halifax; vlnoiul Exhibition August 1512118013. IIIII PIGIICQ. Mr . Trance. CEIITRAI. GUARDIAN hi column is marvel for new: of local interest, out lulverthiiug of u newly nature may be inserted at five cents s word. strictly oar- ublu in udvuuel. COOKS X0!’ P110101. CONFIDIIATION LII‘! IN- IJIANCE.‘ L. M. POOLE t 00., are now un- IOI of 1 1111 in 90 Milt-f m “m” 91-14-21. DI. D. TIIVOI WAYUS Office will be closed July 16th to Aug. 3rd. ‘l-lil-Zl. J YORK UNITED CIIAIGI. Rev. l1 s. m.. Central Church ice st Pleasant Grove; service at York. WINNER. 0F CAKE-At the re- cent coke sale. by the ladies of st. Charles Auxiliary, the that wasonlmtery weswon by Miss Mao Power. TRAIN AND FERRY-The train leitt Bordon lost evening with 201 passengers arriving here with o8. at 7.10. The ferry made o trips yesterday. THERE WILL BE s special ser- vice at Central United Church, c. d. 1. 'r. oli- per will be HUNTER. RIVER. PASTORAL CHAIGE.-Services will be , July 18th as follows: Wilt- M P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Instead of the regular after- noon service at Wheatley River, 811MB)’ School will be held in the e ‘ ._. welcome. Rev. Lewis Murray. liflnlster. 7-15-11 T0 ATTEND WEDDING -— Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Trenholme left Tuesday for Coleman, P.E.I., and will attend the wedding on Wed- nesday, July l8, in Glenwood, P. E. L, of their niece, Miss Verna Oulton, to Mr. Kenneth Ellis, of sudbury, Ont. - Montreal Star. NEWFOUNDLAND MARKET - Neigotiations are under way to have tween Montreal and Newfoundlan . according to Premier J. Walter statement made at a Liberal meeting at Kingston. This would help in marketing Island cattle and farm pIOdUCEs which Newfoundland needs, the Premier FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. George Warry was held from her residence 230 Euston Street, yesterday after- noon. Servlces at house and grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Interment Soutliport Pall-bearers were Frank é . CITY POLICE COURT — In the the tla l . the fastqgogfiqg, City Police court yesterday a man R. ' charged with wife-beating was re- manded until next Tuesday. One drunk and incapable was reman- g ded for one week and another was m fined $5.00 and costs or ten lays. A man was fined $150 and costs or in Jail for illegal poss- ession of beer, A woman charged with illegal possession of beer was xfxilll§dut25 and costs or one month B . i". LIBERAL MEETING — Mr Bruce, MacLean, New Dominion was re-' elected president at the annual meeting of the 2nd District i Queen's Liberal Association, held in- Kingston hall 0n Thursday highti Other officers named were Allan Mclsaac, Fairview. vice-president and Clifford Carew, Hunter River Secretary. Members of the execut-I ive are LE. MacKinnon, Canoe Cove: Willard Nicholson. Mayfield, Amhie Johnston, Brookfield, Horace Holmes, River-dale: Jarnesl L. LePage, South Rustico. Namodl, on the central executive were George M. MacPhee, Cumberland‘ and James Mofatt, New Glasgow.‘ Speakers at the meeting included‘ Premier Jones, George Kltson, Hampshire, A. W. Matheson, Charlottetown. and Preston Camp-' bell, New Glasgow. _ W.M.S. MEETING. The regularl meeting of the W. M. S. of Zion‘ Church was held mursday evening at ' the mansc with a good attendaneal ,'I‘he delegaltleladliyldrs. Rendle‘ Llaréetnl gave a spe report rom e Prasiyyterial, which was held ln St.‘ JamegChlurch on July 4th. At the close of the business period, Mrs. John Anderson, a faithful member {of the Society for over twenty years, was presented with a Life Membership Certificate by ‘the President Mrs. C.W. Patterson. A brief address was read by the Secretary. Although taken by surp-l rise, Mrs. Anderson feelingly replied and thanked the member; for thelr| kindness. She also gave a brief’ account of her membership in Zion Church, where she united many years ago. Mrs. Anderson is no: only y, valuable member of the W. but is an energetic worker Ladies‘ Aid Society as well. HOLD HOME WEEK and Pro- ll‘l the‘ l 1 17th. 18th Pto. E. J. Cauiiet Wounded In Action Pte. Eldrick Joseph Goudet has been officially reported wounded in action, according to a telegram received from the Department of National Defense by his Mrs. John Linkletter, King street. Bummerside. The wire stated that the date and nature of wounds were not yet available. Pte. Gaudet, who Joined up st the outbreak of war and went overseas about three years ago. is believed to have been serving in He has four brothers in the services. Harold in Italy. Ira and lhrie in England and Ralph. an instructor in Canada after hav- ing served overseas. LONDON -—(OP)— The British destroyer HMS. Shark has been handed over to the Royal Norweeian Navy and ha; been re-named HN. MS. Svenner. She will be manned entirely by NOFWEKABM- l ard had been seriously wounded in‘ Emery was one of our fin- est lads. well liked by everyone and his ill-fortune was heard with deep r981“ by his many friends who hope that, hi; recovery will be spec sud sure. — A~ A. Nicholson. Services Sundoyzl 1:90 . . 7555i _ , struck s. glancing blow by the Charlottetown made a por; (f call. this year by a steamer plying be-' M. slduht, spend a few weeks with her sister, The many friends of L. c. G. m A. McDonald of Charlottetown will be pleased to know he is rest- ing comfortably in the Royal Vic- toria Hospital after a serious op- eration. For the past four months Allison has been in the Debe pital in s plaster cast. pnoi= i$ Office s! White Star Laundry “i I i l. ~.<' I Pictured above ll Cpl. C. W. Mne- Nevin, of Hunter River. P.E.I._ who is now with the service police in the ICAF and has been stationed at the coast of British Columbia for the poet six months. S’siile Man In Iiospital With Minor Injuries Emanuel Areenault of Summer- slde was in the Prince County Hos- 5 pital lest night following an acci- dent in which he was thrown from a cart on the highway near sum- merside. His cart. loaded with rock, was Airways bus as it swung off the road to avoid hitting another wag- passengers. The crash wrecked the cart and threw Mr. Arsenault to the road. He was unconscious when picked up. At the hospital. however. he regained consciousness quickly and it was found that his injuries ap- parently were only minor. He was kept overnight for observation-S. V t g Personals ' ‘i- anriounced later. Mr. J.A. Mshoney, Halifax, was in the city yesterday. Mr. J.A. Gray. Saint John was in the City last night. Mr. O.C. Summers. Peoria. Ill- inois. is in the city. l _ m. p. nav Smallwood, Souris. | was in the City last night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Hick and famil Montreal, are in Char- Jottetcwn. , .1. Riley. Halifax, was kl Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clare. Dart- 0 mouth, were in Charlottetown yes- e Ital-day. ' Mrs. William Weeks 0f Alberton. is visiting her son. Mr. 1-1.1... and ‘Mrs. Weeks. Hillsboro Square. I Mrs. Lyman Beecher Hall, Sher- . brooke, P.E.I. was in the city yes- _ terday. Mr. D'Arcy Terrie. Winnipeg. is in Charlottetown. where he is re- c gistcred at the Queen Hotel Mr. and Mrs. D.P Frizzcll. Yer» mouth, N.S._ are guests at thtrriown and the consolation prize Queen Hotel. winner was Mr. L. R. Allen. Mr. Donald Baker rendered Mrs. Margaret Dari-och, East very effectively two interesting Royalty, has received a cable from readings her daughter Lieut. Verna G. At the close of the program pre- Darracl-i on service overseas. Miss Harriet Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mur ny-il. Albertcn. is a patient in the C ar- lottetown Hospital. Mrs. R W. Stevenson, New Glasgow, has as her guests the misses Elva Stevenson and Isabel Steed: of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Cromwell arid son Billy have arrived to spend the summer at their cottage at York Pt. Mr. and Mrs K A. Brown. Fred- ericton. N.B.. were in the eitv lest and were guests at the Queen o . Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pollard, New Haven have received a letter from their son, Pte. Arthur Pollard, who ls in England and welL-(Patriot please copy). Dr. R. D. McLaughlin of the medical staff at Falconwood Hos- pital, has returned to work after being in the Prince Exiward Isl- and Hospital for some time due to illness. C Miss Ruth Toombs of the perimental Station, city. left Wed- nesday morning by plane for South Boston where she will visit her Mrs- E. B. Ihwrence and then g0 on to Westville, New Jersey, to Ex- 80 Mrs. Frederick Kachlon who ls ill. rt HD8- r--—-—-—-.-3 lllfiUflflllE , ed 5P a 1 T. ALL LINES MPH MIITTART Summer-side Ell I. T. E. lllC KEY i l‘. I Mich, arrived lusfi lottetown where and Development of the States Government. eline. Hazel, Doris, Ruth and Sylvia. to whom the sympathy of a large number of friends ls extended their bereavement. Prominent Y’: Man Addresses Suminerside Club ary - treasurer, Mr. Henry Grimes at the club house of the Sum . r Y's Men's Provi was chairman and Hancock was in charge Pwgram. An interesting question- aire on Mr. and Mrs Grimes was when the points vrere totalled up the winner was Past District Gov- ernor Jack MeNulr of Charlotte- sentatlons Wfirg made to Mr. i Mrs. fmerside Club by Past ingly oi’ the activities of Y's Men's that although the war effort lied taken many of their members the movement had continued to pros- per due to the devotion of its re- maining members to the principals of Y'sd0m. He paid tribute to the clubs in the Maritime: for their ac- tivities and referred in terms his wife had experienced during their Maritime tour. the distingushed guest by district governor Allison singsong was lead by Mr. McLean with Albert Huestis at the piano. —S. Air Cadets Back Froig N. C. C. Camp Canada and its purpose is to prov-l ide competent . . cream the efficiency of the Cadets. Every squadron in Maritlmes was represented ' physical training drill, iirmament- and .. . ltarou ht the boys out of bed 101‘: we ‘washed up for breakfast and clean- Rifle drill followed for an hour and tums finished their morning duiiesJ At 1.30 p. m. after dinner another 1-2 hours of rifle drill followed by an hour each of lecture nnd P Detroit Man Visits City Ml‘. Lean. Detroit. night in Chor- is s guest of the Queen Hotel. Mr. MacLean is under contract to do mechanical research work for the Office of Scientific Research James Mac ending s month's vocs- He is m tion in the province sud will visit friends and renew old acquaint- ances at Valleyfield and vicinity where he formerly lived. Mr. MacLean is the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. Roderick Mac- Lean. former Valleyfield minister. Traveller's Rest Cirl Passes Away in Moncton death occurred in the Mono- The ion Hospital on Thursday evenink of Mlss daunhter of Mr. Raynor of ‘Traveller's Rest at the early age of 17 years. Death is be- Llieved to have been caused bv all attack of pneumonia, following an operation for appendicitis. father was swmnoned to Mcnoton Florence and Mrs. Amy Raynor. Ernst uddenly she had passed away before his arrival there. | She was formerly an employee of .Mcsrs RT. Holman Ltd, in the grocery department and while tlwercl she made a large number of zriends by her courteous and friendly nstu- re. About a. year ago she went to lvloneton {where she entered the em- poy o '. on. with a woman and child as thevvdlued member of their staff at the Flaton 00., and was a time of her untimely death. Besides her sorruwinz parents she leaves to mourn the following brothers and sisters: Luring. Adel- bert, Ray tin the armed services 0- Kenneth; Mildred, Em- Geraldine (Mrs. EYSCBE) in The funeral ai-Esngements will be s“o lined their international secret- f Lawrence. Mass, and Mrs. Grirn- s at a supper last evening served mer- Club. imesisonutourofall Clubs in the Maritime noes. -Mr. Edwin Fstcy, club president, Mr. L W. of the irculated to those present and Grimes on behalf of the Sum- President loyd Gorrill. Mr. Grimes spoke very interest- lubs all over the world and said pleasing ito the hospitality he and A vote of thanks was tendered McLean . The United I Members of Bummer Y's - Men's Club and their ladies enter- rmd m [Annual Meeting The auuuul of tile Prince Edward Islulid Pharmaceutical Aseocleilorrwlll be held ' at Summeraide on July l9, 1944. ii §404§§§§40-OO+O-O+O-O-§f§-O'.4 I F OR SALE IAIN, NORTH TIIYON 100 acres choice land. 96 ‘clear, hardwood grove. river u; lower end of farm. Near school lchurches, saw and grist mill. butter factory. Two storey house alum ‘new, running water, bathroom, water heating, ' , u bungalow for married man. Apply J. ALBERT CALLB . North ryori i I will be shoeing horses on Tuesdays and Thurs- days of each week only until further notice. Fulton Robertson, Hunter River. t 1E STERN GUARDIAN ..' LIBERAL ASSOCIATION MEETING. Mr. C-B. Clay, Bridge- | tOWn was fE-Glflited president of the |Kihg's County Liberal Association at the annual meeting held in Georgetown this week. L.H. Pools was named vice-president, and DJ. Dunn, Montague R. ll. s, is the secretary. President of the various district; are: ist District, Alex l" MacDonald; 2nd District, Wende Coffin; 3rd District, W12. Agn Cardigan: 4th District, Wm}? Harris, Murray Harbor; 5th Dis- trict, Harry D. Millar. The slate of officers was pm- posed by a nominating comm ttee comprising Harry Francis, Wendell Coffin, J.H. Skinner, Wm.A,. MacDonald and Hurry D. Miller. ..'Rev. P. McLeod, Souk-Lichen an, Ls enjoying u few weeks vill- ing at his old home in George- town. Mrs. McLeod is visiting lier sister, Mrs. Walter Turner of Port Elgin, N. B. This War—Foui Years Ago ‘Pl By Tho Canadian Press JULY 1s. law-Inch hallo-mo ship Citv of Limerick lost in air attack off Cape Ushant. Royal Air Force raided objectives in Nor- mandy, the Netherlands, northwest Germany and the Ruhr. JULY 16. 1940-15112- G. R. Pearkee, V. C., promoted to rank of major-general and placed com- mand of the Canadian lst vklon Britain scheme to‘ evacuate ch Canada and the United ed. Dolilgh tide this morning at “i and tonight at 11.12. v Sun sets this everiinz lit 9-45 N14 rises tomorrow moral-m; at 5-27- New moon Jilly’ 20, 2.42 A. M. Siunmerside tide nights-en minu- tes later than Charlottetown. floor, who told the parade it W“ the “best cadet 111s etion he had ever seen", and he ias seen many- The regular Air Cadet camp for all of No. 60 squadron is at Dart- mouth, N. S. P‘. O. H. C Burke. Commanding Officer of No 60 Charlottetown Squildfon- i5 "9 Dartmouth with the Cadets. en BIRTHS BLACQUlERE‘—--“At Martin. Lot g3_ July 4_ i944, to Mr. and Mrs- Andrew Blacqilicrc (lice Marl‘ M11156 Perryi, a son. ;X;.\;6ITV1—__AFl.vhIOflCiCIl. N B . 011 July 14, i944, M155 Flori". o Raynor, daughter of Mi‘. and l» ETile-‘i- Raynor 0f TTflV-“ll Two Air Cadets representing No. Charlottetown Squadron at the N. C. 0.1: Camp held at Summer» . side returned yesterday after ten- Stephen Pans “gm 83 ‘wars days "profitably spent " ct; were Sgt Frank Strain Cpl. Clifton 0 l Bumstead’; pet ambition) was The cad-‘ and Court The camp (W. e first of its kind. ever held 1n N.C O’st0 The boys were instructed 1n and leadership. At 0.30 every morning Reveille n y minutes of P. T Then they up the barracks for bunk in- ectioh This took them until 8 30. half and then two one-hour lec- brought the afternoon to A close. But that was far from the d of the day as after supper the! lads still had organised sports to‘ play at before their period. Even then, not cease .up with the night details rind rec- eived a practical first-hand know- ledge of what it's like on patrol op- erations. They flew between P recreational 5 instruction did, Most of the boys w-ent_ E. I and New Brunswick Shows were] also provided for recreation. “Lights. Out" at 10.30 ended ii busy do)’ of. varied activities I l Starting Tuesday. July 4. aboye progedure I Wius ,_ untl Tues ay, Ju l‘ l Chartered Accountant cond last day of the crimp the Cad- (‘is had practical examinations lmd ‘ HUGH MORRISON. on thc 15st day wrlllcn examim-t ., lions. The camp was closed offic- ii ially with u Ceremonial Parade be- lore C. C. Lewis, Commanding Of- the - continued‘ On the re-‘ aged l7 years. Pm i tic PETERS — At the residence sori-iri-law, Robert Gallant, field P. E 1 on July 14. May- Mrs. funernl will lfil((‘_ 111MB ‘hi5 "WU" m; (mm m9 residence cf 110111011- in-law, Mr. Gallant at 9 ueloek t, st Anne's Church. Hope Riv" Interment in the Church Comet"? N. D. llfacLean IQNDERTAKER EM IALMER Quriothwwn and North Wllldlhl Phone ill AUCTION AT BURDEN Having sold my property I will sell by auction on Monday. July 1'1 at l o'clock p. m.. all my house- hold furniture ond cooking uten- sils, including living room. dining room, bedroom and kitchen furni- ture. All those articles are prue- tically new and in the best of con- dltion. TERMS CASII. lf day is unfit sale on next day. ALLEN MoALEII. Auctioneer. British government -