. cc." SALE , of the following A Merchandise I at the . __________i. “"9051!!! over six years. ' ‘underwent four major opera; hel- family and hospita Irour lovely little children, was and Gontinue for One Week Diseou . t of 331/3% off the following i learned that i112. Summer Coats Reversible Coats l l Washable Dresses l Sun Dresses Beach Pyiamfli I MONDAY rill. i7th l l Richard. all of this city. ._ _ I Assorted Lme of . . House Coats-Blouses iThe pail bearers were: Dr, J, ,, » Purses-diets Dalziei, and Fred Smith. no sxclllllloes 0R APPROVALS . Cleaners (High). M Webster (High). Mr. L. J. Stacey (High), Mr, and Mrs, Jaiiles O'Brien. Husband and children, Kennedy's Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear ' 154 Great George Sh, Charlottetown Yflmili’. Sr- i Gary. , Lois and Richard. Sisters of St, Martha. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Gauthier. Mr. John Doyle. Alice and Les Henry. Mr_ and Mrs. Jas. McCabe. Jr. Mr. Herb Steele and famiiv. LONDON—(CPl—Edward Harry Symollds, oniciol llressmeker t" the Queen, has died. (51. hluriiln Larfer. Mary Fleming. Ill. Leou and Paul.'(3\_ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith. LoNDQN._<cp»_More Port of London Authority stall‘ lost tllfll‘ lives by bombs in Landon than riled serving in the forces. HAISTEAD. Essex. Ensland -— M, ste,,-,,,,, i rrlur CHARLOTTETOWN cuaaniari CLENCE l‘ '" "“‘.'“ MRS. mam: WILLOUGIIBY . In the Realm of “M M " ' - fGod has given a bCSalllillll ailllalgexts l 4T0 =1 brave young, saintly mother, iAnd tlhe rapturous vision, "Face to‘ a On Jul 15th. there passed away' llv Hospital. Mrs. Frank Wlllilllgllbl’, nee Gladys O'Brien, in g h" 32nd Year. after an illness‘: During this time Mrs, Wiiiou hbyl , and endured intense suiTei-ln @3131” | iirléwfléitl: evlgr called ‘upon d sui- I _. a rave sin e an mag- . niflcent coilrage she accepted it l all, co-opcratlng completely with ithe splendid medical skill and de- - ‘voted care lavished upon’ tiger by‘ s a . H rl Wlll t0 con uer aln. to recover gt least luflic ent ealth to live for her family, her dear husband. and, great it seemed as though that’; Bu; so bchhtlrhl iif k ~ ’ s”‘““"“ 0'1"" Bfifillllil; its memorny earls/fags lalllkcorvettcs Bucmuche know 0g htejar of itlg‘ wifthl line g age All TRVC ,"_ inspired by m“, ,o,,e° §§f,“g'§f;j,l1celshel 811d the British isles. fidelity to its loved ones. m ihisl“"“ fond affection, Gladys Wiiloucbbyl fies-M still embraces her darling little‘ gnesi Hudson. 11 years, Brian 91.3, Glé. l d litti F , ' 513520 her hulsrband, fllrglgilflilek Noreen Aum‘ louizhby. Leading Wireless Operator, R.C.N..R.V_ rlt present stationed at 1a HfllllflXt her beloved parents, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien; her sis-l grist. DofiithyzFMrsk GélSnNICPzJnalfi; l v. rs. ran . ; 1,01,, . . of stems mi Omcg‘ :55’ “n3: Mr. and Mls. Will Coady and! An unusually large congregation at St Dunstanfls Basilica 'I‘uesdav' morning, July 17th: the numerous mass cards. spiritual bouquets an , ijoveiyk flrrllrlli lffiblilPS, eloquently} In“; e . i , I ', 3 dcsipo learseceylfiiguéiitlggemwigis Mrs Thomas Puqliet and family ; Pmow_wue and daughyen " Father Dolllzarl: Reverend Father White presided at the graveside, Stall’ of Sicrlis Laundry and Dryl Mr. and Mrs. Gus lViacDonald. 5.} Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and l Erl- Mr. and Mrs. James MeCabe and Mr. Wllllflill McCabe and family. - Mrs. Nlyrtle McLean and family. . Mr. and Mrs. P. R. iVIacCormacI i Don Smith Cornwallis, Mr. and Mrs. Cyriac Gallant 12ml Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacDonaILL, Rats killed in this district cost till" town council about a dollar apiece. c:;:~ ~i_~.:-'-_-. Betty Mae and Ella. Mr. 811d Mrs, Jack Williams. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Campbell‘ Emma Michael, t Ir.- 1 y . Joseph ll. Cullen Mr_ Joseph H. Cullen of Char- iottleitownatghghhascheen on active b] 1 n i scrv ce w e anadian ‘liwy 3336-, 1336i Eng; fimélfeff, 81:3» for over five years, has now resum. they-flora reflux“, when it was, ed his duties as underwriter with ‘(m h d , ,the Mutual Life oi’ Canada. the .this valiant litellle molhe§lm|1,,-°f§§i Company with which he was as. early hours of that Sunday morn-I sociaied before the war. Corinne Walker. Teresa O'Donnell. mlly, Mr, and Mrs. J. Bell. l Joe Murphy. | Ignatius and Mary Murphy. family, Hazeibrook. . Mary and Claude Carroll). geour, ' Otis Young. Norman and Celia Campbell. Mrs. Hediey Weeks. and the sincere sympath f th l . community. in the great slllfsflw §1,“S"‘E§T§“§§lv3,°tt“w“' the bereaved family. Requiem Hich. Joseph n O-Bg-ien Mass “W: celebmled bl’ R9wwilldf Mr. and Mrs, Austin Bradley and‘ l family. ' Mr, and Mrs. William McDonald; E- ' and famllv. Corrigan. Stems Webster. Richard,‘ Kay Homby‘ Halifax‘ Hennessey. George Michael Bob; 1mmeMahnr_ Winnifred and Billy Leonard. Rocky Pniili. Mr. and Mrs_ Basil McQuaid rs, E. F, Acorn and Margaret “Ufa Members oi’ Ladies’ Auxiliary of Canadian Legion B.E.S.L, Mrs. P. A, McCorniack. Souris. Sirlcia Power. iVlrs, Fred McDonald, Mt. Stew- Joe and Rose Callaghan. Mrs, Daliinz l Mrs. Taylorland Ethel. | Bessie Jnv l l Mrs. Nollie lVicCarviile. Toronto. Mrs. Bill Henry. Mrs. Frank Wilcatllyv. Mr. and Mrs, W, Warren. Ella. Betty Lynds, Montreal. Mrs. Bill ilvaish, Montreal. AB. Jnllilllv Vcsbllrgh. Halifax. Mailrice Goodwin. lCnbit-l Mr. and lVIrs. David I-Iiil. B‘ham., ‘Eng. FLORAL TRIBUTES Pillow-Husband and children. Wreath-Father. lllfllli"? and I family. Wrcatil~Slcrns Lid, Wrcath-Jrlie stall of Sterns and {ammo Bordon. -Laundr_v 8.- Dry Cleaners. CTOS5T—G'EOI‘20, Leoia and Mar- ‘ ian Larier. While with the Navy Leading served with the and Oriliia, .and the destroyer Chaudiere, sail: in between Newfoundland and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clinton and Reta and Pep Darrach, Borden. l Barbara Innis and Doris Scrlm-f Mr. and Mrs. Waliie McKinrion, I w dent; J. W. Boulter, Sec‘y. Treas- urer. Donald. '76s PALOOKA Mr. James I-I. Herlzell. ' q l family. _b 0 Mr. anTd Mrs. Ivan HIIHlICS. Tommy. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Richard. Mr. and Mrs, Barton Crabbe. I Set ma maluolvns free WELLNEWS _. Because at Wellncr‘: you ale assured of duality diamonds that are selected by ex- perts. Diamonds that are flawless and per- fccl in every detail. and Mrs. Bell Ruth MacDonald, Borden, Florence McTague. Mr. and Mrs. Emeric Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley. Doro thv. Mrs. Mary Peters and family. Nell and Dunstan MacCormac Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Connolly. family. Mrs, Malsie Praught Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly. Dr. J, E. Cnrrigan. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Cullen. Matching set of love- ly brilliance set in a family. ..' i'll'h and beautiful mounting. family. BLUEBIRD CREATIONS fallliiifl Lorraine DeOoste. Mr. and Mrs. James, Lawior. Gordon Larter. I Brilliant, flawless per- fentinns to capture her heart. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Purcell, Mrs. W. G, Dovle L. Smith, Mary and ; “"0 i Mr. and Mrs. Parker whitlocicll” “ml 5mm“ Mr, and Mi-s. J’. V. MaeDonald.,mil‘ Mr, and Mrs. James M. Hughes. Flt, SET. and Mrs. A. F. Wlldish.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keoughllri. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Purser and] ‘Mrs, Nellie McCarville and fam- i Y Mrs, Stephen Duffy and family. “will? .\Irs_ Bnrbnrii Purcell. lllllllu- WREAT" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheverie. nliMoNns Richard Hennessey. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Lnrter and Mr. and Mrs, Jils. McCilllum and Mr. and Mrs, John Murphy and “ll/Ir. and Mrs. Emmet MacDon- a ilulovils ma my and woman 29.75 up lvr-l you: Bulova n: the many styles offer. W. W. WELLNER LTD. JEWELERS SINCE i868 Sgt. and Mrs. "me MacMiil Dorothy MaeKenzie. Hilda Corcoran. . Mr. and Mrs. John Tierney. l Jules and Ann Gnudet. hi". Charles Andrews. Mrs Agnes Murphy. Charlottetown Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET! asicry. Sister M. Patricia CSM. Mrs, John Austin. ls te ry . Victoria Paquet. calms ahn Larrnils or svm-arnv Sisters of Precious Blood Mun- bh, and yummy ‘Power of Sale contained in Mrs. Ivan Williams and family. It?“ mdmw" °f Mmtgage dated Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cudmore i‘ e Twmty“ev°nl“ day c‘! NW’ Rita and Florence Sinnott ‘ember A D" Mr. and Mrs, Joseph I-Iennessev. Lwee“ Jmwh 3' Kemledy °l m‘ ' l Oi. M,‘ and Mrs, M_ J_ cnnwflv flndlLCl‘r‘.<I‘l‘lit—~Ed, Ruby and Anita . y" _. (is Spray-Aunt Alice. Uncle David . f. uilv. B'haln. England Spray-Blanche I-leien and Eil- een Conway. Spray-Hiida. Mary, Eunice, Ai- Sprlry-Thomas Michael and fa- Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Watson Craslveil. Spray-Davis dz Fraser Island E Cold Storage. B Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna, Mr, and Mrs. James Sherry andlJflme-l Spray-Mr. James Flood and ettv Spray-Joe Storey and Will, Spray - Ena. Bouquet-Mrs. Keith Rogers. Mortgage Sale To he sold by public auction in iiront of the Court House in Char- i iottetown ~.n Queen's County. Prince Edwald Islam. on Monday, September 10th at 12 o'clock noon, all and singular the lands follow- ing that is lo say: ALL THAT tract, piece '-ind parcel of land ,aituate, lying and being in Town- ,ship Number Sixty-two in Queen's County aforesaid, ‘described as follows. ‘say: COMIJLENCING on the. South side o: tne Pleasant Valley 'Road at the Northwest angle of ‘land in possession of Roderickl McBeath, thencelin a straight line, n bounded and , South to land possession James Bain. ‘hence at riiht. angles West along the North boundary of f the said James Bnin’: ia-nd to land in possession of Donald Matileson, thence at right angles North along Donald Mathesons East line b01319 Sgllétni sidle! of that “Pleasant V ey a oresaid, M‘ and M's" Amed Doucett“ [thence East along said Road to.‘ mmn" ' the plaice of commencement. con-' y taining Ninety-seven acres of iandl Mary and Eng Cronin i-i little more or less being thel Mnuand Mrs, Howard Mcfnnis. ,glg:tlonmrmer'y “med by “h”! lillllrt.‘ lllngnltxlfrslllpllljlllxlliglifa‘ Weather- The “we sale "5 mm“ "ml" a a cer-i 192B and made be- 62 in Queens County afore- saiddy.’ {SPIDER lgiitg Frances Rem‘ Mm Jam Mega __ne w e o e one part, and Chaps“, °' ° “d M" Gilbert almost ehu Alexander! Bannerman Warburton oi Chan-l lottetown in Queen's County afore- said. Trustees oi’ the Estate of '1")..- m-heldml “ml members nnGeorge W. I-lodgson of the other Dart. which Mortgage by Mesnel process has DBCOmt- vested in the ‘undersigned, default having been lmade in payment of Principal and sheen 0y Prado“! 3100a Momflnterest then-by secured. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. Dated at Chalottetown this 17th day of August A.D. i045 THE EASTERN TRUST (JOMPANY ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGE 8-18-25-9-1 Miami's Relieves sprain ‘In Memoriam IILVIN IA! ‘Bio death occurred in the P. E. Island Hospital June 14th. 1945.. of Melvin Jay. York. P. E. 1., following a relapse of diphtheria. There are left to mourn, his sorrowing widow (nee Hilda Birt of running Brook) and a daughter Viola, in the em- ploy of the firm of S. A. MacDon- ald's, Charlottetown, and the foi- lowlng brothers and sisters: L, E. Jay. Mt. Stewart: Crawford. Char- lottetown: Frederick, Pisquld West;l Alfred. East Royalty: Renie, Fan-l hing Brook; and Ruth (Mrs, Ern- est Rodger-son) Fanning Brook: Margaret Jane. widow of the late Robert MacKav West St. Peters; Fiorric (Mrs, Wallace Wooirirhov. BFJITMI. GUARDIAN ' p A n}; u“ round for an of log]! Intact“, but advertising of a newly nature mo! 5° “"5", at live cents a word. strictly pl!- ublfl In advance. “ciisfiu. m Phowlrllllu. UONFEDE-ATION LIFE m‘ URANCI. cooxs m nevi-nah!- SUNDAY SERVICE-There Will be service on Sunday. AW. W41 l‘ Hazeibrook at l1 1.111.; 0m: Rom at, 3 uid Alexandra at ‘I30. Rev- Sterling Stackhouse, Ministegiu.“ "cakes Road. and Amy, (Mrs- Ward B. Jav), Fanning Brook. ‘ . He was the son of the late Geo . u lE. and Mrs. Jay and was born at. Fanning Brook Dec 17th, 1898. 1'01‘. quite n. number o years he was caretaker of the Railway Station; at York, and did quite a business; shipping produce and selling fer-i tiiizer to the farmers who s kc in, the highest terms of his onesty’ and being ever ready to oblige inl any way he could. I-Ie was a great lover of racing horses and took a keen interest in that line oi’ sport which made many friends. The funeral took place June 16 from St. John's United Church. Mt, Stewart, and in the absence of the pastor was kindly conducted at the church and grave by the Rev, G. Carlyle Webster of Zionl Church. Charlottetown. who spoke| words of comfort to the sorrolring, . relatives. The choir under the direction of,‘ Mrs. Harvey Douglass sang “Thel Sands of Time Are Sinking.” "We'ii‘ Never Say Goodbye in Heaven." and "Abide With Me." , The pail bearers were his five, brothers and a nephew, Mr. y_ v The very large procession wand-l. ed its way to the People's ceme- tery. Mt, Stewart. where all that‘ was mortal oi one we loved lvasl tenderly laid to rest. , . . ‘Dominion United Cilllrcii be gggalbetiltlllziufllff wlégelcllwllfrlil‘: of Dartmouth, N.S. The lilliil‘ of m“ ~‘ ‘ ‘ ‘lservice is 7.30 p.m. 8-25-11 Sprays Emma and family. Jane. Eliza Crawford and famiiv. ‘ C . d. Rev. Sidn J. Dav Lem and Jennie. Alfred and Ber- l Tera??? Ev 84541 Iihn, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Morrlsonj Muise and mnm“ looulse Ravclliliii. i Olflllnf‘. Phillips. Nlzlljv Giliis and Mabel hit . Staeff oi‘ S. A. MacDonald's. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockett and family. - The Victoria Driving Club. The Associated Shippers. Canada Packers Ltd acts oi’ the management of the Charles to an English princess will | after the Dutch explorer hams! . . -lM L n Funeral Home, and all Ml‘ and M'S' J’ Gordon M“ otllii-rseawho helped them to bear their sorrow. From his Boy Friends. , Somers, M.A., S."I'.M., Interim Mod: Earl i em _ sence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Skin- eonductcd by the Rev. HK. \' 15hr. Milton and Rustico for Sunday. lAilg. 26th: St. Jghns, Mlltgl/il. Sun- - .., '2 i Sclol 10.1. il.ill. orillnl: Rem“ - Mam“ “d “"3"” 2 léilliyer lIElO a m. st. Mary's. Rus- Amv and Ward Fred and Bessie Mica N0 Sundiw Schwl‘ Elvnm" . ,, IP- r 7.30 pm Services will re Wallace “ml Flor"? and hmn" |C$£glfl€l€d by Rev. B Fl-eam - of Viola, of York. take‘ this opportun- wreaehs ity to thank their many kind Provincial Exhibition Associgtioslg. gglsgflrlgpgffivlifiéllaltflgggesérlilffgf m’ COL n AJMHCKIHHOH’ ‘m ~ ness duringtheir loved one‘s illness and death; also to Doctor and nurses and the many thoughtful RIVER PASTORATE- so§9§o".“e.hoiew, Sabbath School am; North River, Sabbath School 1i a.m.; 01 d» River. Bab- bath School at e usual haul-i Long Creek, Sabbath School 1 am. The regular reaching ser- vices will be resum on Ausust 2. Rev. A. E. Todd. Minister. 8-25-11 KINGSTON UNITED CHURCH. ‘There will be a special musical- sevice presented in Kingston Unit- ed Church Sunday evening, Aug. 26th at a o'clock. The Bollshaw male quartet will be in attendance aild render two selections, Mrs. J. F. Easton will preside and deliver a short address. This service is being held under the auspices of the W.M. S. of the church. 8-25-11 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada: Services on Sunday, August 26th, 1945. as follows: I-Iighfieid 11 a.m.; Mount Stewart 3 p.m., and Marshfleld 7.30 pm., conducted by Rev. Karan Guerizis of Summerside. Rev. T. H, B tor, 8-25 1i NEW DOMINION-In the ab- ner, the Church Service 1"‘ mclv CRURCII NOTICE for Parish of ies. Gard of Thanks Mrs. Melvin Jay and daughter Branch Office-Bank of Nova Scotla Building. Charlottetown, P. E. |, CJI. BLACK, C.L.U., A. PETERS, LC. CULLEN, Special Represented" E. ll. MONKLEY, Summerslde; IVAN BROWN. New Loni] LANT, Ruslico: CYRIL GALLANT, Amherst, Ml; 1. LEOD, Montague, P. E. 1.; CLIFFORD O. ELLIS, O'Leur_v, I’ ., , OLD G. MMDONALD, Mount Stewart, REL; ALVIN MacLEAN, Norflllm, P. E. I. An announcement issued from visit Augustl-Gflretur Buckingham Palace Tuesday offi- |A11gu5L 15, cially denied .___._ Belgian newspuper, that "the be- ; . thmthal of the Prince Regent i The state of Tasmania is llama shortly be announccd " Prince I who sailed along Australia's cosy Charles, Belgian regent, llllto or. iin 1642. rived in London on n personal‘ ‘ “lrlriéllnlélls Another l Pulicyhlllder Reports . ‘I “WHEN orscussnvc ‘l life insurance with ho of my friends who r i- no fstlim of y children, I found that ' 4y they were particui i ' - . I Policy in The Mammal-Ll}? 3T5“ um I m raumr moon,‘ hid; ' - . 0f $100 a mouth for my vvifczt myvlilgagllilolllliil {n mom‘ will continue until I would have been. 05 h! lgnconw I lllml- "Id lllfll. she will receive gm 000 .101’ COURSE, I have made sure, tin-o h u ' policy in The Mutual Life, Llliglt Si’: Vtllell s] a certain amount in ulsh with which to pay bills and to provide a reserve fund for emergencies. "I DISCOVERED during our conversation that t] ' were not aware that it was possible to obtuse hum! a policy with the benefits provided by the Famj] In cflfllfl-l-‘l. and both of them have now intervigwedccm“ my Mutual Life representative, whom I 9° them. and discovered how the policy will fit into their insurance programs '1 Have a Mutual Li)‘: mpresenlaliva u: la‘ 3h ' ~ of flu.’ Company I I I and 63005522211 feature: Family Income policy for you, m- whmw" p011.” b Win51” f" 110w’ pariicular Circlmlslaqgrgnay c ‘I'll! will!“ II-‘I Lew-m or ulna "f" Ifl-tvrwice nan oi-rlc: - wmluoo, ONIAIIO Sh“? 1369 so have recommended l ll. W. PLETCII, Brunch Manager Representatives (Charlottetown) Representatives in other centres: -l ' HAR the rumour report- in Libre Beigique, a leading) RECALLS DUTCH SAILOR llywiliillilll" I LOVE VA" WHERE JA LEARN T6HA£-'>...ME HEARTS: BlEKE-YOU MAKE'UM'ME UE... YOFELLAALL SAILAH LEARN'UM ME 5HAG"" NO FEEL BADJEPREE" ' SAME ~KAU MIAY FELLA.. 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