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May let. 1946- cenan Malone spoke v91’? 9111mm" “ugly and consrawllibfl "l" mm, 0n the splendid dWII-‘Idd work done for Bishop Kean!“ Memorial 561M701 WT-Pl- m i’ thanked me members for thea; co-operation durml "W Ye"- members and two visitors We‘? mm», me: whim e social 1w 1' w" spent over the NI ame- HINERAL YESTERDAY - Th! funeral oi’ the late John A. Mac- Pherson. formerly oi Hunter River. . who posed away at Saint John. a N43" (m April 30, was held yester- l my otter-noon from the Outelllie l. ‘Funeral Home. Services It the I l .-»~‘,..<.-\_»,.-..-.-\, . 1w ,- weewhr: ;. W ' ~ conducted t Qmagf! ‘gall? 1:53am». The nail-bearers were: William Mac- ? Millan. James Patterson. Russell i» Nicholson. Hedley MacPhmw- ': Angus MacPherscn and Ant"! i . ‘facLean. Interment was in Brock- I ‘id cemetery- In Mewidriam g GEORGE W. INILGIDVI Georae Washington Snelzrove. l resident o! Kingston. Ont, for the P c past three years. » ‘hlesday. -\ w A Feb. 20th, at the Kingston Gen- " eral Hospital where he had been I s patient since Sunday. w g t - The late Mr. Snelgrove was born 1i ;. l in the United States, coming to ‘ I i‘ Canada some time ago where he . . w made his home in Charlottetown. , v - Prince Edward Island. He was n carpenter by trade, working for I the ONE but had been retired tor s number o! years. He was 8'1 years o! axe last November. He was a member of the Black Knights in ' the Orange Order and a member ‘= of the United Church in Char- lottetown. in Kingston, he sttendred Princess Street United urc . Surviving are one sister. Miss Mary Ann snelgrove, Woburn. Mass“ who celebrated her 91st birthday in March; three niecel, Mrs. Evelyn S. Glover, Kingston; the other two raiding in Momma. I N. B. and one nephew, Hen-y i.~{- Musick, Kingston. The body was taken to Cher. - . lottetown for burial. - (Patriot ; please cop ). i ' WA! CORN‘!!! 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These men of Canada . . pilot's, navigators, gunners and ground crew . . . have written the initials a R.C.A.F.” indelibly across the pages of hitory. But they are first to admit they are only art of a winniir L____._____J Loin; There's the Navy . . . the Army . _ , m, wqfngn in all services. ' And to hasten final victory, that teamghf-‘eedsmtheihslrgrof every man and woman at home to provide and build the weapons of war. Th" is Why 116 i! to continue to help . . . by investing to your utmost in Victory Bonds. L°°kd_°§.Eiht°h55°YeI...andyouwillnotfaiitomeet his challenge. gran when I we d have had it, um gm o-iena-l nqes; \ INVEST IN ‘II-IE BEST ' i " - I I I lhaldeanie aid that Jiuorthing unuliul in e QM oumileil flplulll