MAY 13. 1944 l-[E WESTERN GUARDIAN em" was. see-c- - - snsussaswa and came-a o-ooirs-r lievs. lilotlllllllia daunting ~’<=-~'.-.-..-.:."..':.:".:":.s"..'.-.'..-.:' ~' "*- "ri-“q? it‘; ‘n? m"~:..'.:::.-:.:":...r.1o 23;.‘ our!" "l" be ear the ooy rusonslbio Ies aauverlea on a! 2a,, esilvlal to any none in lain meralde. er u» pa: we‘. Poona tie for um no!!!“ Counpoimd ob- —li'0|l SALE-lots t land in L“%_ s-ia-ai. Town of Bordon. film Wm, . u o’ c“ IOU-I b“ Olwtzllllofil 1113'}. iou_ I _ s nfl7uounuun O and terms J. ' _ o. W 11m cnaaaorrsrowu cuanoum 1 Trinity v. r. i1. iiloslng Banquet Brisker-Baker Wedding onto-PW i 1211s nonunion T0 - DAY I hi!!! nature may by inse at live oenia a word. strictly osy- abla in advance. CIABWILI. for Photographs. communion urn ‘m. lonasos. NIW STOCK of Elizabeth Ard- en's face powder in four shades. Jamiesonh Drug Store. 5-13-21. tween the courses. Lo co; wg- POWNAI. chums May 14th. sided at the for -so . Clifton Church. hot ll at ll am. The Presi t. Pansy all» - Mt. Herbert at 2.30 pm. Pownal ri land, opened the program with y, . at ‘I30. Mother's Day Services. Rev. words o welcome to the guests and ° 1 ' D- K- R088. Minister. 5-13-11. members of the Y. P. U. ~ . i ‘Ihe first toast was to the Church TRAIN AND FERRY-‘rhs train left Borden last evening with 133 passengers arriving here with 72, at the hour of ‘l o'clock. The ferry made 6 trips yesterday bearing a: carloads of freight. MOTOR TRUCK CATCHES FIRE — A motor truck owned by Mr Banf Phillips of 0‘l..earv. ‘The Trinity Young People's Un- ion held a closi banéuet last in the B00 l H , which decorated in red. white tuabelrta-bla decoration; wag-gm:- ca arranlfe DowneyThe de ghtful yinenu we; by the Convenors, Em, d. Pansy MacAusland, Erma Mellett and Doris Craswell. Be- A wedding of inerest to many friends took place yesterday after- noon at 2.30 m. at the Bummer- side Pmby Church when lid- . d Baker. Bummarside. was united in marriage to Vernon Macfntnsh Brisker. son of Mr. Cor- don J. Bricker and the late Mrs. Bricker of Toronto. The ceremon was I!‘ Mclnnis. Borden. '5.13‘.a_ , Croken. Enron-lo. _.__ 5-11-31. JYANIZE flat wall finish Bruce's. ___- “d I706! Iii Edi-III gym wan on i ---,.,.- ..~*=*".--===*~ .5‘.i'.'z.‘€.“.°1."t“i“‘£....’°i“ . I. °“"‘“‘“' s s-s-s-ro-is. s-ia-zt ._--_- W lrlgvflya], —-OB.DEB KNIVES for N 604 f. R1mben“mon\_ Tuggfly, gniveg-sal power meat griruier at s.00'1>. n Three One of; m“- . 5-13-21. .- 5-111» -——- mud“ 35 ‘ml’ -rou unann nnu on Bluebird records. now see him and hear him in person. Hank the Yodeling Rang- 00 er. Bummersids High School Sat- urday night. 2 shows, B and l0 o’. clock . 5-13-11. —BEDEQUE umran cnvncn. —Thc services for Sunday, Ma 14th. are as follows: . M Borden 3 P- M. P. M. Rev. James M. xQ Minister. —UNDEB. zrns AUSPICES or K. of C. and C. W. L. a bridge and auction entertainment will be held at Olympia Hall on Monday. May 15th at eight o'clock, Everybody - welcome. Admission 50 cents. Re- freshment. f- for charity. 5-l3-li —FOB SALE-Dwelling house. barn. 28mm and 2 acru of land. Cane Traverse. P. E. I. Dwelling has bathroom, electric light. pe- lesg furnace, formerly resl ence late Dr. Everett Bell. Apply to Heath strong. Smnrnerside. 5-l3-3i. irl. The ushers were Mr. Stanley Csrnezy and Mr. Cleve Wha During the si the Presbyte an Church Choir. Whalen as organ- with Mrs. Cle “'0 Perfect Love." ist, rendered Followin the ceremony a recep- tion was eld for the immediate relatives at Mulberry Lodge. _'I‘he young couple left on the five oriyock planelon their honeymoon . o own h h th ill id fire department ouicklv out out in TOPOXBICOVTIIO n15,’ hid will“? tho blB-W- The "1193 Bllffeffll 0n- in Toronto for seven years prior to 1V 5118M ikmflfle- iier marriage. s. ENGAGEMENT — Mr and Mrs. RETURNS HOME — Mrs. Beat- Jarnes Beck of IFerry Road, N. B rlcs Judson has returned to her have a ounced the er agement of home in Charlottetown from Cin- their youngest daughter, Eunice cinnati, Ohio, where she spent the Amanda, to William Dewar Judsomlwinter with her daughter, Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph JudsoniRobert Melz and Mr. Melz. She oi‘ Pownal, Prince Edvesrd Island. was accompanied home by her Marriage to take place in July, granddaughter. Doris Melz who —-i—-— will spend the summer here. LOADING STEEL FILES — J-P. i Porter d: Son are loading the bol- ance of the steel plies stored on the Connolly wharf for the work at Mulgrave, N. S. The steel l5 being loaded by derrick, which is on a sgeel sltéowt lnfi vyill be Sgiipperé from t u ave. we er. L‘ c y u gr y Amherst, are in the city. SAD NEWS RECEIVED — Word i?‘ has been received in the city by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tern?" Afihurs. Charles Young announcing theilyiontrflal. were in the city Yell"- death of her sister. Mrs. Florence day- , k- fA Paramount Picture slowing “t w King was responded to b sin the National Anthem. y ‘m: Mrs/Ruby Houle then recited in her capable way, a oern by James Whitcomb Riley. A oast to 'I‘rinity Y. P. U. was proposed by Doris Sel- lar and responded to by Lo y. Louise Cox then gave a beau-i tiful rendition of Rachmaninoffs Prelude in C Sharp Minor. A toastl to the Ladies was proposed by Don- ald Buntain and responded to by‘ Blanche I-‘fowatt. 1 The President thanked both the guests and the members of the Y. P. U. for their splendid co-operatiui. during the year. Miss Marie Mac- Dnugail expressed. on behalf of the ,- members, their appreciation of the untirlng efforts of the President. All those present showed their glratitude by a very hearty hand- c ap. Following the banquet a llvdiy social hour was conducted by Mrs. Ray Dahmer. formerly the Young Peoples‘ Recreational leader in Hamilton Conference, Ontario. (Patriot please copy) S’side_ 6. W. L. squadron is ready! Every man in the forces of sea and land and air is ready-walling’ for the last, BIG PUSH! ARE YOU? There are some / Canadians who aren't! Some’ rnen and women who are not taking their [all rr in the struggle for free om-—who haven't even bought as man Victory Bonds as they porrib y can. Areyou one oi‘ them?) It’: m! ho late! Zero hour is near, bu! there's still time to get in the fight! ._0 Jameswov SALE- IW - .311» we no °"§.£$.°3i in‘! ., er. Permit’ Rex 5_i3..1g_ - _ ._ 1930 Chevrolet fi-ygigridrllitioned mOWI‘ 8M1 5;, y 1:1 Kins ssyéegt. l...» ileiuilSauionl-ilaltaalyis .1 Also British News And Short Subjects snows 7.110 - 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 __ dc r- m“ ZAGL-Jiis. oilvhgvr-iy frigh- ' mflcother due this month. w. 3,,’ smnmerfield. s-u-n tlty 800d Foahavsglfitliifrlrifix (pressed) I l‘, wwther. Albany. R 3-13 31 ED CHURCH gym filIgélG . — The ser- ' m. sundgy. May 14th. are 8.5 " - n ll A. M, Cmpoud 3 P M R v Personals Mr. D. C. Tompkins. Summer- side. was in the city last night. Misses Anderson and Maltby. k rur Wcronv nnsr SUMMERSIDE ' sdawraverse7 - ~ e - “e °° B.A._B.D..I11Iiniste.r. . Jardllle. 5-13-11. —OBIGIN 0F FIRE -- The fire IIIEIIQEJLIJEIIIIIEIEJIEJIELQJIE Monthly Meeting Falerdeaux of New York City, who‘ passed away on May the 9th. She Messrs. S. H. Poirier, I... Ander- Wright Radio Service was a daughter of the late Captain son. S. McKerson. J. MCEB-ilhem- and. Mrs. mu MacDougall of muU-nd M- Cwlen. Muigrave. N-S. are city. (Patriot please copy). in the City- “Tflgm 303131411155 ._ grin-Be Cpl. LeRo Carver of the Rocky burglaries occurred in the City last MOI-infill! B118?“ i8 fillelldlng 1 week: apparently, from the nature few days leave l" i115 Mme l" sum’ i»: tglel gogins sgoleré. ‘Eli wlork o: r-ierslde- 5- uve es. e rea o pace a -——' the Central Crcamerles, the loot Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Rice. Clix-lul- consistirig of pencils. Th; Brehaut grove. "-5-. BIB Bi’- IE-Qeni- l" “n?!” Grocery Store was entered by a iailfigfllgzlyslflgizntselivxsmané M2‘: cellar window, the meat store QIyc-I H. Benoit’ wawy street. Poy Mcélgoréslfi iélh the same bullcl- l ng, en re II B same IIIBIIIICI". W From the former some loose chargsyl Mr. H. McCoubrey. Amherst. was tobacco, and cigarettes were taken. 1111 the Cli-y 155i nlihi- hn while from the latter all the loosel NI-TS- I?“ Bmwsi‘ sum‘ J° térgi‘ change in the m1 was missing. turned W h" "m Y" Y i. morning. POLITICAL MANOEUVILES — The Liberal Party powers-that-be‘ are apparently concerned over i l of the increase was due to better forthcoming by-election prospects. To fill the yes/finely! céiuised by] , o . c u gan cj Mr- ma" O'Donnell “'35 ' functioning of the incubator at the res-i mm and part from higher fertil- promotion Bench. first mentioned as a likely p I I ity and better hatchability. The liermmatlng Well last week at the home of Mr. Elmer Burt, Summerslde, which was sup- lsoscd to have started from defect- ve wiring has been found on ‘n- vestigation to havg started on the roof. S —W. P. d’; T. B. OFFICE OPEN —The Wartime Prices and ‘In-ads Board Office in Summer-st is now open and is located on the second floor of the Post Office Building. Mr. Roland Phiilipson, resident in- estigator for this district is in charge. Mr. hillipson recently gnlderwent an o rsltion the 7§.2°€.%%“2il.1..$§s£it1i;id%~’§;“8§ ~- B-w sum- ce s enograp er ary arr - 111g 1o; rev‘, v _ ault of Wellington. B. valry d): Morrisl Qfurimsiiiiiiviiiie iiir n PRETTY waonmo A t- ‘dawn clinker’ Wm’ ‘vms as Sew‘ t _ ddl 1 1T1 Iris: cezrii i} sumva" i“ m‘ PM’ °°“' 2* d§u§é’.i“"tfi2. "s... .. as" t“ ~ - s" Mem- A 1 by x not 1.6 be m ma“ carry rig the Tnt. and his _ Dechmit nn e orsn o cams e M50 flucekcgn can i1 kid brother who bride of Sgt. Terrance Campbell, m“ wor “on transporting, the It. C. A. F. of Charlottetown. The ‘O. resul in the boys accidental bgide lloolgeld chalrértning in s1 drags deli-TL The story moves forward to u nae ue w accessor es a 8 hlith tension climax in which match. She was attended by Miss Morris takes adventure of an cv- Winnifred Egan, Mount Stweart Wmlmlv w square himself ior his while the room was supported by m" i" the “W” Capt. Patr ck Dole of Montreal Their many frien bo in Mon- treal and Prince Edward Island wish them every happiness for th _ future. S. SUMMERSIDE .1 ODGE DISTRICT L lfggughe annual session of u, District lodge m1; place ‘Isonday evening in the lodge oi Bertheller at Summerside me following officers were . for the ensuing year. Dist. , Gordon oss, Borden; , fieput .Harr Sudsbury. Sum- 1== 3*“- .° so. 3.21 at " m’ mm n8 ‘Sumnierslde: , W13. Mont- t Tress. T.J. m Disst. snioel. McDona , urnmers i , , Gilbert Bell Ernest will”? out. Auditor. Cyril " Grand Mas- mugs, A. Ncholson was i1 land delivered an inspirln! B ' , going;- speakers were Rev. J- ucocwun. n‘. Profltt, 110.114. y nil-nah, P.G.M., J. Y. Phil- Tbe regular monthly meetinn of the Catholic Women's league was held alt the K. of C. Home on Wednesday ‘ _ with the Pre- sident, Nlrs. D.F. MacNeiJl. in the chair. The new Executive was sn- Film About TNT Handlers to Thrill Fans somewhat too dry for the best de- velopment of hay and pastures. At the experimental station about half the seeding is completed and the first. grain is just coming up. Yesterday the first msngles were planted ‘The land has been work- ing ve-ry well, reports indicate Dr Clark said that he believed farmers generally were considerably later in beginning seeding operat- ions than was the case at the Ex- perimental Station The hatch of chicken; lit the Experimental Station was more success‘ul than a year ago, Yester- day 1.1L\') young chickens were out in brooder houses at the farm, 300 more than were obtained frcm the same number cf eggs last year Part ~11 insid -- men $10 deliI/ezuililaa ‘iiltiifilyiirnmns for defense-their loves, their nan m“ “mpes- the" bPBHW-h-tekine Mrs Wm Gaudet Mrs evv-r .will 1 . _ , ' - -' ' mouggg newegtlalziltluixrxl Farah isellv. and the following chazirmen Explosive? Mm Chester Mon“ for the different committees 50.1.1753: s/5r_ g i/ Island Total $2,774,600 some ard to war work and the sponsor- of Girl Guides and Brownies. also in regard to cltanlrinx the time for the tahniraiual ereyeloile ‘glflllmtlggé Dining mon as sual members will assist the of the Convent in netting 1mm ready for first 0mm . After the reirulsr meeting. a social hour was spent the hostesses being Mrs. W.J. Sul- livan, Mrs. Leo Wood and Mrs. Josie MlTDliih-B Effect 0f Nitrogen 0n Farm Crops pe . But s, correspondent in the evenlns Liberal organ wwtel "This; latter condition Dr. Clarl: attrib- uted to more sunshine while the is a people's government and n01 0119. "B11 i-hcilllh he 00411111165 fl eggs were being laid than was the dominant position should pick use s, year ago "Tldldam i0 W" him-deli m‘ mam‘ Grain already sOVm l! ilfimlflatlnfl He had received no reports of dif- eelvesf’ ‘Phi-s evidently spiked Mr- rapidly. Dr. .1. a. Clark. suverln- ficultieg with day c-ld chicks from Oihnrwllis suns. for the I-lberflldendent of the Charlottetown poultrymen 1.. We Provinci the 978B" Yeiiefdiiy mentmlled m“ Experimental Station said yesterday/station superintendent continued, Mr. Donald MacDonald, Glenflnnan 13¢ advised farmers to get grain and in this case no l-cpmts could be would likely be in th field against and earlv root crops into the Biol-ind taken as goods news. Mr. O'Donnell. SimIlarly it had d, rapidly as possible While the been suggested Mr. Alex W. Math- pres”; "remarkable spell of very‘ Muk Duddinzs in 195°" "mild be the LibQIaI Candi‘ fine weather" holds. households go into the refriger- dsie in the city should Mr- Pwwse Iiowever, coal nights have been ‘mm while 51111110: . w. that! be appointed Lieut. Governor in retarding the 5555011 generally. The the verv latest, culinarv instruction. October. Now the Liberal organ @7595 will likely be later than aver- Leave cover ofi‘ until slizhtlv moi. Good wav to avoid a thick “skin" on the wuddin-z too Y, Retired N. Y. Detective is Known iiere _Personals -Mrs. J. Clark McQuarrie. Wil- mot, was among the visitors to Charlottetown t is week. S. ymrs. J. Elmer Dunning is spending a few day; visitin her mother, Mrs. R. T. orrison efore rejoining her husband in Pictou, N.S., where they are making their home. 5- —Mr. William J. Hyfl-Yl- Char- o . i2ittd“'.sé‘d3m%°.§“€i.. ‘l’. .3” meraIide on business this week. S. -Frlends will regret to hear that Marie Delaney, daushter of MP- 1“ °1.ii.}§°33“.i.l.2§.§“;‘.‘.‘“§§‘ .. ... . s e waso e ' ‘w' i ats) McCarthy and eratiori for up “dim! in the his henchmen had already killed Prince County ospltal. 3- one etective and had wounded ._._i two others before Detective Moore “Recent graduates of No. 9 B 8s and his associates h-ld traced him g, sqhool, R.C.A.F. at Mont Joli. to a roadhouse outside Albany. In »Qm.__ include sgt. Difilltl Stanleqy," gilgugizklxrnMoiéaétlleadwhich foilowfiegi ..--.. lesson .. i l one gun s c r M Mount P“ _ from his hand. he continued firing with the other until he had killed IN man. But eleven slugs were later removed Kensington Players ' Present “AUNT MINNIE FROM MINNESOTA" (ExperimentalTrns News) Summerside iiigh -u.s°"i.'..éd°iamy.i“‘i.°’.flétii.léiil - ’- ‘ a" School Auditorium fertilizers on Prince Edward Island Illustration Stations have clearly . 1y on wry Friday, May 19, 8.30 p.m. for benefit of Red Cross. 06-06-04 Q-QQQQQP up-to-dstn says Lleut. Col. Russell Chandler a“ in coming in“, lest my clark| should be the candidate "being well said and the weather hfls bfien qualified to accept such a n-omina- ' tion." But. curiously enough. nu mention is made of the new attorn- ey-general in connection with the prospective city vacancy, though a‘ seat in the Legislature for him should necessarily be the concern of the "one man occupying a dom- inant position“ in the party. BIRTHS ROSS — At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday. May 9, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ross, Sum- merside, a son. THOMPSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on May 2 i944, to Ivfr. and Mrs. Loren Thomp- son, North Milton, a daughter. Nancy Catherine. MacDOUGALL -- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May l2 944, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Dougall, New Haven, a daughter. MoFARLANE —- At the Prince County Hospital on May l0. 194-1 to Mr. and Mrs. Gaarles McFarlsnc a daughter. Margaret Elizabeth. DEATHS MITCHELL — At the home of Neil Mcllachern Rice Point, Joseph Mitchell o New Dominion in hf; 73rd year. Funeral Sunday from Canoe Cove Church. service start- ing at 2 p.m. Interment in the ad- joining cemetery. . CANNON — At Boston, Mass, on ‘ Friday, May l2, i944, Mrs. Jose h; Cannon. aged 82 years. The rema ns . are expected to arrive in this Prc- l vince Monday night. Funeral Tues- 1 day from Bideford United Church. 1 BIRT--At Mt. Stewart. May l2. 19- i 44 Mrs. Rhoda Birt. in her 7H year. I Funeral Sunday. Service starting l Fat 2:10 p.m. from her lute resid-l The announcement in a recent issue of the New York World-Tele- Rmm that Detective Sgt. Harold F. Moore retired from the New York giiyxPoliceq ((11509 on April 14th last. o muc tcrcst to his many friends in this cl ’ J l killed De - _ 1w 1n a ouectscular gun duel near Albany, N.Y.. twolvl. ,. il£3 been WOUIIGBQ i... r. Al u. * line of druty and 1n lass hail? rd the department's Medal 3f B02103? in most of the and soils. i} particularly evident where the lelds have been heavily for many years, and is one limit factors which mw mfiviiho xi ls3oys Digrwntied In Dcmi n e men ' stutldrit" Charlogxtotowiikbllifiliitli. ; a1 "18 62m A deficiency ava e n rogen mum m mo, com p0,, quuw HAMPSTBAD. us. May and m yield. A sufficient supply of H“ 7 were armed m m and rlaht 18E. It in: ‘mum’ “gt u “may “mp St. John ltiver tonight when a sall- wedtml 5i; menu; Hqgpitui m; a, P91151519 I" lP3°m°tem d boat capsized after a. chain. trail- former gun wound that. he met and 5mm “d a“ as“ a at“ 1 from the boat. became tangled later married his nurse. Miss e31 d°V°I°Fm°III~ cmP-i “dell” 9'1 with a ferry cable. The bodies had Helen Hogan. 1i’ supplied With IIMWEII "like l! not been recovered tonight. Fath- The above mentioned detective m0" i-hffliili Bmwih 1W3 m" 51ers of both boys ure servinil with visited Prince Edward Island six "We healthy P9811008. 010W the Canadian army overseas. years ago. His wife 1.. the dailghter must have sir-file ent available flli- i—-- of Mr. Rufus Hogan who formerly assmilate settle‘; PEA’! OUTPUT DOUBLE!) STOCKHOLM --(CPi— Sweden’; I2— MRS. ELIZABETH MoKINNON d th occurred at the P- E 3113x113 rigspitai Thursday ma!" of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann McKinrfin. widow of the late Roderick R. c- _ Klnnon, alter a lenBthy @119“ roaen in order ip J Her husband piedecease her sev- operated the MP. Hogan wocd- factorily and utilize phospho a- 1m working establishment in this cltv. potassic compounds. M-r. Hogan now holds an import- 0h the Illustration Stations in peat boss have been of great value d ant position in the New York city Prince Edward Island. In order to during we war, when the country Post-Oiflve- Mrs- Fred 0011c a! obtain satiaf pastrum yields! largely has um torely upon her this city is also a dausbtcr- qitrogenous icatlcns were found’ domestic fuels. During i943 upt- —'—i'i easent . When it was shown? on of PBGJt mounted w a out 1, FLAVOUR RITE FIRST FOR VIGOUR JOREMOST GROWTH MAKER FAMOUS FOR FAST FEATl-IERING FOSTERS A PERFECT PIGMENTATION FOOD WHICH CLICKS WITH CHOOSY CHICKS Shoe-Gain l8%~ CHICK STARTER IN SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE ML Latmek on a mo illness O0 when she was removed “dill: Hggpitll, but failed to r6590 - "Slfiixtei to mourn l-W dlulh‘ gal-s, lvlrs. Larse. Mr-‘I- Mimi" c- ad!’ cm,‘ a 515m. Mm L I ‘it. ‘higher Arlington. Mw- Wl ° ' “w” °' Highfleld‘ u at the Mrs. McKinnon is reilouge ‘mm Maegan Funeral - b where the rivate funeral will ll held to Higiifield cemetery- m Leave: m suonauo _____ to that phosphorus and potash were, 300,000 tons, twice the figure for she important, elementaih any preceding year programs. it was aso found mi-i-il nitrogenous applications a lied seed development. and makes the wtlh any other clement resul 1n plant more susceptible to disease ggltigfaowfllly increased yields being organisms due to the development obtained. Growth started earlier of more succulent tissues. In addi- and a more healthy appearing‘ tionpxcesn applications over the - w,‘ pmdylwqp m the 13m; crops requirements are usually 10st not 0M, we same gangral trend i5‘ by leaching or washing-out ircm the yevidezit. While it was noted that soil and this would be an unnecess- ‘ is very ry any loss and waste. and moderate applications of ==‘ ash are Quite beneficial, it effectively demon* Increased yields nxl particularly corn were p B ed. In i943 when loiilb. of amnwnium sulphate were added to an _li- cation of 600 lbs. of siioenph ate‘ and twelve tons of manure per acre. tthe averyce sélélml P0!‘ mm e wm. rtgangzissgii-I SW21... was over three ns r cre. M, ms ‘also been very effectively that moderate a VACATION AT P.W.C. ‘Tis the last day of collelto. Put all your books away All your friends and college pals Will soon be on their way. I'm not go to fret at all when I thirrifi of the year none by. But r11 lust iemombe the happy times: And let the others lle. Well not forget. "Old Prince of Wales"— And when vacations o'er. Well oornc back for “Second veer" if In "first" we made the score. I know we'll miss P,W.C.; j . To think of all the fun. P Remember those professors, and. l 1 All the mischief under the sunl J i. be it’ ti ti Z st. us iemem s vvacaflfin me a I I year P. .0. Red Keen Minards in the Home ifigiiduolélmldenwygln i o the past Min 1 l 3m; "(TORY BDIDS ence. mwrment Mt. Stewart cem- eiflfy. McNEILL — At his residence 213i Queen St., on May 1i. 1944, Junior McNeill beloved son of Mr, and Mrs. i Ari us McNeill aged ll years. Re- ma ns resting at Prank Hennesseys’ Funeral Home from where the fun- eral will take place this morning at 10.15 to St. Dunstarfs Basilica thence to ths Catholic Cemetery. K HENDERSON — At East Windsor Hospital. May '1, 194-4. Georilr- Ei- ward Henderson. Charlotictowr P E.I , husband of Alice Isabel Pollard and father oi’ John Howie. Windsor. and Homer L. Hender- son. Barrie. Ont.. brother of Mrs. Charles . Hoare, Windsor. and Miss Ida Henderson. Char- lottetown. Private funeral was beld at 3.00 p.m. Tuesday, from James H. Sutton Funeral Home; 93’! Ouellette Ave, Dr. H. M. Paul in officiating. Interment Windsor. Grove Cemetery. 111th 1111111 A SIJMMERSIDE comm/LEA. Ceylon _1cr>- Rt- Rev. on. i-Ioralev. Biyfgf $92111}, bo. is spendtrifl my“ five years in m d- --.. M i" The Feed Division oi Canada Packers Limited KENSINGTON. P.E.I. MPH HUTTART Summcrsidt‘ ( h wi yield CO-OPERATE WITH:— Claude McNeill. Olearv MasGnigan A Boyle, Hunter ltivel II. S. McLeod. Vernon ltlver D. A. Mcltae. lleatherdale l. (‘J-IPIIILIIQ. Nea-Algnryaa - I -- on. e e . L. Nannie. Elmsdole John EIIWIHII. Colville .133; ‘jlfl-QCPQQQQHPA? s. o. Ives. North ‘Pryor: 1. c. windmill. Sorimtlield wen Mlfliard o McKay. Northam Wiltshire Dairy cm. North Wil- J. I‘. Morris. Kinkora tshlro Too Late To Clasify W" ""5" 1m" °i _ . Opens at Tigniah Convent Efi {fingwgehfxtemfflnmyauadm- PROFESSIONAL CARD FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19th l with hangers, five-ply metal oov- m” p“ w" ‘mu/mg h“? cred, Phone mil-I... ' 5431i. g; h“ be” w“ one 1 r011. sass, zoo nus. cnorcs vmue i1. h" been clearly seed oats. Erbsn. Prank Mclnnis mDMI-"lifld m“ l mniim‘ i“ Cherry Valley. I-‘Olt SALE. ON " 1-2 ILP. MAR- I ins cnginc. R::;ntiy thoroughly reconditioned at factory. A ly Box 359 or phone M‘; Summers de l-ll-Sl. W. M. liowness Bedeoue B. A. Bneli. Village Green. William Callback. Bedflqle A. Cntcllffe. Fredericton N. D. MacLean uusrruxes mums: Charlottetown and North Wlltahire r. s. lucxsv Chartered Aeeeaatant Office at While star I-aanlly If interested attend meeting or contact cry lander mom farm condit- ion. found in Prince Edward Island.‘ n. word of warning is necessary as _ regards applying enceas fluent-l"!!! of nitrogen- An excess supply nitrogen causes tats maturity, Poor MRS. JOHN J. McNALLY ‘IEO. Box 145, Tignish