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The address was reed ily. _ _ ...___ _. ti .I ‘ 1. ri.- t .11 _q ,__ -' -' \ \ ` C ~ 1 1% .THE LAST 1 _WORD IN THR ILLS oRcHEsTRAii PRINCE EDWARD TODAY AND SAT. AND ROMANCE r I ' ' “ ' ~u~ ‘ " 1*-4° 1. 1 I ‘ -.'- yr .v* ' "r ” 1 '_~,»i_.1.~ \' ` x 1 vvvc 4., -1----..,....».,»»,- ' ,_ ., l T 1, ,_ ..... ......... ..»i_.I....,.\........___ 1 _ . 1 _“U-JL I-Uvsag) _-.Y 1 1” t = \_u_-n-as - ~ ‘ e A Beautiful Spy Falls in Love With An Enemy Agent Around their romance is W0V2l1 n tale of plot and counterplot, dis- aster. surprise and mystery enough to satisfy the greatest thrill - hunter l Spy methods and weapons n e v e r before revealed i A c t u a l inside scenes taken from espionage arch- ives I 1 Capitol TODAY WIT!! SERIAL i \ AND ;_,§Q_= COMEDY ' zaur cnrvsr 'S AIRS "SA D" _vu wit/t_ '- VWALLACE BEERY JEAN ARTHUR CHESTER CON KLlN_ Takes you on a mad. danger-. defying adventure! Gund LlN¥.with n price on his head, dares the law'| veg. gesnce for s kiss from th; woman ho adores! Zane Gl’¢y’s lense, heart-gripping novell COMEDY “ M-OVIE HOUND” J Centraliuardian DRINK OXOLA. 6745-7-I8-dl ` CLYDE itrvr-:lt-on sunday, July )8th, the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will N at ll a. m.; S. School 10 a.m. BRADALBANE-The service in the Presbyterian Church, Brudalbane, on Sunday, July 28th, will be at 'l p.m.; S. School 2 p.m. 5' DISPLENISH SALE-Attention is directed to Mr. P.A. Farquhnrson's farm stock, etc. sale appearing in this issue. 6914-7-26-ll ’ arrm Roan-There will be sor- vice in connection with the Presby- _terian Church in Canada. Appin Road, on Sunday, July 28th, at 3 p. in. All are oordially invited. ' SUNDAY saavrcrzs-There will be preaching service in the Beach 28th, at 3.30 p.m., with special in strumental music BROOKFIELD-The services in th Brookfield Congregation on Sunday, July 28th, will be as follows: Brook- field 11 aim.; S. School 10 a.m.; ___ necessary and pleasant in our rural Maman who formerly taught school Hartsvue s pm.: S. School 2 r-m-r rm: ritovmcrsr. nxnmmos districts in this section nas, for tho port iovv 1" "““°°° A`5°‘“‘- ‘*“‘°"‘°“' was 11 rrocpt visitor to charlotte- at Uhsrlottotmm, August i9-23, will (T0 5° C°“U““°‘|) years, been employed in a boys school ‘pmt 'mmt h°ud‘7 with h" mmd' town, where he purchased an Over- in the united stoves. ' W" ‘““°V °“"‘°“"~ °‘°“"°°"~ urrd oosoir. Hunter River 7 p.m.; S. School 10.30 a.m. ' T0 COUNTRY ADVERTISING ing to go a picknicking it may pay Point Community Hall Sunday, July e tours biggest me best ever pst on here. More prizes for livestock, All freights psid on livestock. Biggest PATRONS-Will advertisers in the mm,” "en Thu, wfhrmgnl country please note that all sma li advertisements are payable in ad- vance and when sending an nd- tronpes from New York, md 10111' days horse raelng. Write to your friends abroad and plan to entertain vertisemcnt to send the cash along “nm th” ,nh gum (ef prize list. with it_ 6661-7-i5-lf CHURCH NOTICE-Belfast and Belle River United Church. Services for Sunday, July 28th. Belle River il a.m.; Sunday School 10,45 a.m.; Eldon 3 p.m.; Sunday School 2.30 p.m. M.D. Macdonald, Pastor. ' NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- , IIB.-In order to insure insertion ei *‘3"*W°m°1\*l. idoal advertisers are advised on have their ww in the Guardian Omoo not -later than 10.30 Ammouvmmoaatuposuertwol whos tm oovsrtlosmnnu are ban- P*80°fll\°\‘0,°Wymuo\boiht.hs J. W. Bonlter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, P. I. Island. dl!-il ON VISIT T0 ISLAND-On Sat- urday, zotn mst., Miss M.E. Har- rington, of Oakland, Callfomla, ar- rived by Hochelage. from Plctou on a visit to friends in Prince Edward Is- land. Miss Harrington left Oakland May 28th, and on the way here vis- ited in Grand Canyon, Chicago. ‘wsshingto'n. New York. Boston. Grafton and PlEt6il. In Pictou she .was the guest of her sister, Rev. Mo- ther Bt. Lawrence, Buperioress of Stella Maris Convent. She is now 01100 NIM!-f°\1r hours in sdvenes. | RICHMOND BAY CONqpl0A'l' l0N-The services in the Richmond Bly Presbyterian Congregation limday, July 28. ld follows! Lot 5; ‘ sxio-M1-tr; OB xr |030 e.m.: not XIV, 3.00 p.m.; Vic- inria West 7.30 p.m. The Sacrament Toombs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sto- , tpncn uuttsrt, osrlsum. 'rlross pk- ` 'seal nr-viou. -ri1hnvv..1.sv.m»ir.|om vm. mr. ma nn. 1¢vttm'» of lummerside will children, six grand-children and one greet grandchild md other of dig L0¢d’l lllppdr will bd observed lnlnrnto-buxsrarrdlaqyyinmds of tho fsmily. After s asinty the guest. of her cousin. A.0. Cullen, Charlottetown. _ llllllilllln on Amnvsns- lmr-'rhe name or Mrs. John roombs. 3040000. vu the some of s. bww mot- roomtlv. the ooouion being the ovlsbntion ez the sixty- _ilrat wedding anniversary of Mrs. INUIIB reply. iihbhkillg all for their Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett. it thoughtfulness and kindness. Waltham, Mass., were among recent § ` - , visitors to Glenwood. They were the ' PERSONALS - ~~ 1 guests of the latte.r‘s sister. Mrs. E. L. McDougall. lvliss' Irene Kennedy of Murray Harbor North. who has been vlsitlns service in the United Church at relatives and friends in Wheatley Qlenwopd on sunday even1ng_w”, A ND River, has returned to her home ac- condumgd by Rev; M,-_ Harding oil companled by her cousin, MISS Summerside. The pastor of the S E R I A L Blanche M°~°R'°°' church. Rev. W. S. Loring was called PRINCE _EDWARD Monday 29th For 2 Weeks 1 sYNcHRoN1zED soUND AND TALKING PICTURES ~ _v-_ Openingg Program MONDAY 100% TALKIE _ 4 / ‘f » 1 Everyoody talks throughout this great mystery thriller. With Jse_k Holt, Dorothy Bovier, William Collier, 1(/iA'rlNEEzoo and ave NIGHT 26c-37c-52c ,K-1- »Also Short Talking Picture Novelties ~~-... _ . Mr. 'r.l>. cullon, of Westview Form 1 _ OTHER PFOGMMS '“ “NE . law and is still absent from the pro MYDUNGEB GENERA,“0N,, _ ,FATHER _ AND SDN.. Jr., eto. .___ away by the illness of his fst.her-ln- » ,_ WOLFS l‘)AUGHTER..’m r warn* _ Sherwood. and party, Miss M.E. Har- vines, ”""“\ rington, Mrs. D.B. Malone, Richard GLENWOOD ' AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Morrison and family, who have been visiting in the United States for the past two years are spending the summer st their former home at Hebron, Lot 8. ...¢....,. Miss Mildred McDonald, Brooklyn, Mass. recently arrived home and will spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald. West Point. Miss Tillie Mclsaac. who during the past winter hal been attending the Convent at Tignish returned to Glenwood after taking the Matriculs- tion Examinstions at Alberton and will spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mc- lsaac. . Miss _Julie Livingstone, Boston, Mass., is spending her vscetlon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingstone. Mrs, Amos Gorrill and Mrs. Leslie Mclean sttaudod the Womens nr. :units convention st onuiotwwivn. b0il\l1’do1°tltel from Dunbisue ih- vtituto. woot som mtivnw was ro- nru_m¢°¢bnn~».s. .tsosipi me Mins lam stewart. .grill th i5E;§.i Amotor Russell Hotelli ing some time visiting their sunt. Mrs. Hubert Cannon, Summerside. R0ll0 Buy Bild Vldlllfy l. my _ 1 Mrs, william oulcrrn. who has Mi- ""1 M"- °*‘“‘°' B“"°’° °' Mr, smith. or New Per-tn, repres- for the past year been living in nml' N°w H‘mP°m"' “° 'wndmg cntative of the farmer‘s advocate, Quebec, whore her husband is care- "mr "'°°“°“ vmtm' in °l°“"'°°d was in Rollo Bay recently soliciting taker on s. fox ranch, recently re- md "1°m"y' Th” ‘"° 1"" “WM sales for his paper. tumed to Prince Edward Island. She ‘°m° um° with mmdl 1” 7°" mu --- nar spent some time visiting friends “M °""°"l°°°‘““°°~ 'l'*‘°‘*`-°“’°'°‘“¥*" Min Marion vlckerson, city nod and relatives in Glenwood md is now wr" Mn' I'°“‘”° 'nd W" M"““° Cross Nurse, was in Rollo Bsy reo- ln 3ummm|d,_ and their little grand-daughter, Mar- °nuy_ -_.___ _ Misses Helen and Hazel Currie Mm" md Mr' ‘M MI" s'*""""° Wm We are pleased to hear that Mrs. recently returned home after spend- "mm l""”' ° Peter-_D. Peters, Rollo Bay East, is around again after her recent illness. -...; . Charlottetown Will " HEAR AND SEE 'FOR @ I THE FIRST TIME .», TALKIES 5;., } 'fri IHOII Bgwmmyhmsag, ® I , HR W Cullen and A.C. Cullen, motored to owing to mg rapid growth of his , ~-°~ ' 51331 To G" ,gn ¢,u|,|;| Yernon River on Sunday, 21st. While business. Mr. E. L. McDougall has Wm" h°r° °h° W" tg; M 5:; v:;1;g°Ih1\m_B?;mizge;l:;:;':;1dtm may for ino bl; provivrriru onribi- in Vernon River they were the round it necessary to build an audi- “““F““"" M” Pm’ ° "°”' is ' ' " tion, Charlottetown, Angus; 1s.z3. guests of Miss Harrington's uncle. tion to his store. _He is at the same , .-M.MihlRid. , sud for pr-|16 Ugg _|_ W Bquligrélgeou r c ae c time renovating the originalatore.This Miss Ame Mcnonlm recently “_ Maurice Murphy' Rona Bay Centre' retlryr Y' '”°”_°”_i'- addition W l enable him to convent- ` ‘ ' TAB Ch birth f 80 . COMMUNITIY ently handle the lines of fancy and turned home from the United Btn on e 0 8 I1 ro an/innxau sunscrtmr-:n _._ sporting goods which no has recently ‘md " ’P°“‘“"‘ h" “°°“°“ “° nm i mi t md an PICNICKERS-When you are prepar- Continued from page 4 added to his customary line of mm’ °f he' m°i'h“' Mn' Minnie Mn' Pep gn S: d wothc mr d' ' staples, Perhaps the excellent fishing M°D°“°ld’ H_°ub“"'°n' Lot 7' Mild? Mags" an vgmgn M; 1:; you to take advantage of The Guar- 01 the” PYOBYHIM Bevel' half PIE' tackle whlcl; he stocks will enable the "-"_ , rece? y an 'ge VF dies le' so _ alan special oder or plates, spoons Dare them. never half prepare a dt- sports to bling home the "biggest W- ‘md W" °' N"'°°mb° °' B°°` "ms mfmer' rs' re B ' u and forks. Read advertisement in bam Take the ffmlble to 100k UU fish" which in so many cases in the mn' M“°" Ncenny mwned w this ru was ' this issue. ti f“°f5- and make the femfufe °f §°me Past .lust managed to escape leaving pr°Vl“c° 'md "° “t present' spending r other relatives and friends. a. holida with the letters mother. ____ _ ivalue. In preparing programs for the his w0u1d-be_0wne,- with nothing but Y Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sheean motored Eucaonnianr.-Mrs. armor 1.; public adopt the some principle. so- E _fish _.,¢,,,y-- to tak., h,,me_ A, at Mrs. George Livingstone. Diwblalle mm Mama ,e,,_,,»,,y_ whey, may md Duffy, announces the engagement of_cure the best of material. and re- _matter of gan B gr-ou; was caught Mm, 9 W 1- m ;_ y \ her eldest daughter Lena May to Mr.fl1cat42d1y practise. Satisfy your aud- here on Dominion Day which upped Miss Lucy Clements, Supervisor for und residing in Bear River Baum 1 Daniel J. Murphy, Freetown. Mar-1 iCl\C€. Gnd the next One will be TNS' the scales at two and three quarter tm C°m°mh' 'Permm° Cpmpmy mr A --- riallo to take Place early in August- lei' and NERBY- F01' ‘~'~'1nf0r amuse' pounds, and another almost equally th” M“mm° Pr°"'m°" L' spending ' Mr. William A. Lewis, St. Pcter's 6904.7.25.11, ments a Corziimunityl Slab matyobgr- large was caught on the same dam tlvgoligay at ber former home in Glen- Bay’ pmnd through Rollo Bay “_ M. range snow s oe, s eg ng or g- ____ - ¢m¢1y_ ENG,\(;EM|-;N'1'__. Mr; and Mr5_1gan parties. In a country where we M,-_ M¢g°wB_n_ student' is 5upp1y_ Harvey Webster, rrrrporrrroo the err-,have auch excellent facilities 101° these ng the pulpit or the wort Point Pres- ML” m°‘“‘°’ L"'”‘“'*°“°' °““` Mr. Arolribola crrrrppoll, west nox- 8H8@m€Hl Of their di\‘~1El\f€l‘ Jean i»0` features m°l'° BCUVIW 5h°U1d be ln. byterian church for the summer. bum' 1° v1mm‘ her °m°r'\ Mrs' bury, Mess., arrived on the Island re- M,-, 1,0;-ne C_ H, Carruthers 01 Angus. evidence along these lines. In re- David McDonald. Milo, Lot 9. Gently and is spending his vaumon title Cove. Marriage to take place CUM y€°<1'S Open H11' and C1°5°d ska* Miss Ogla. England, Springfield elfly in Al18\15l1- 6902-7-25-1l.,1“E rink-9 are °Pe“mE UP in 5 Ereall West has been spending a, few days in fur' ‘nd Mn" mul Ewa .nd family' house, Souris West. ...___ many sections. These features should Dunblanm the guest of me M155” W6” ClD9~ HMM slmdw 55 th’ _.___ nrxscorat smtvicns -_ Ninth bv inter Community. Ovins to ex- Georgie and Joop Livingstone. ‘“°'°‘ °'“"°‘“""° ‘“2°"' M“- E- L' Rev. charles lvipcartny, charlotte- Sunday aietr Trinity. July 28; st, panse of operation. Rink establish- ____ McDougall. Glenwood. - .iohn‘s, Milton, Sunday School 10 a. mem 5h°“ld be heartily €“°°““3ed 1” Mr. Neil Mclsaac was a visitor to Mrs. Patrick McCarthy, Souris West. m.; Morning Prayer 11 a.m.: Even- that ll Pl'°Vld°S Bmusememf ‘md ex' Albertcn and vicinity last week. M1” Lum” Hut” md Mn' mg prayer 730 p_m_; BL Ma,k~,_ ercise at a time of the year when 1 Charles McDonald. Boston. Mass., are M1" Lube" Mcgmhemt vemon Rustico, Sunday School 2.15 p.m.; farm W°i'k is “li “S 1955 “d“°“5”“3e- 1 Mr. Norman McLean, Milo. Lot 0,` ‘I pI°"n° 'pmdmg ° h°"d‘W with River, is visiting in Rollo Bay, the Evening Prayer 3 p,m, c,¢=i_ John. Winter evenings also lend themselves spent some time las,/_ week renewing their mother, Mrs. Alice Hickey, Dun- guest or me M1593 MCRML som Redox-_ to the many little parties that are so old friendsmps in thu. vtcimm ML bllno. ____ Mr. Russel Keefe, Rollo Bay East, cis Lendle, have' retumed to their Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. t th inte ontls The in- with his family at their summer town, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McCormack. Master Miss Elsie Boulter has relumsd to A very pretty marriage wk sol- Joseph McCormack, Mrs.1Bsrsh J. Boston, Mess., sfter having spent s emailed st Bt. Alexis Church, Rollo Christian. Mary Josephine Christian. vsostion with her mother, Mrs. Wil- Bsy, with s Nuptisl Mess by luv. A. Launching. and Peter Morrison, st. lism Mcwilllsms. Milburn. Z1. Binnott, July llth. when Miss Georges, were visitors to Rollo Boy --- Bridget Marion MoGaugli, daughter and Bouris sundly- Mies Edith McNeill, Boston. Mass.. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mo- ls spending her holidays with role- Gough. became the bride of James Mrs. John H. McKinnon and Mill tives in Milburn. J- Huahol. son of Mr. and 'Mrs osrolineMcKlnn°1\. B001' Ri*/01' Smith Jsmos Hughes, Bt. Msry’| need. The returned Saturday to their hom si- Mir. Nicholas Bulger and Mr. Wm. bride looked charming govlnod in tor sttendlnl th* Dl1l¥1Ul\l°,'»° Ul- A. Giilossh on at present. engaged in light blue georgette with lsrgs white Anne do Besupro- nuins ounaim sohool1putun¢ nr o hot. sho vu sttomua by nor som- ' ‘ cement foundation and offoctins uv- in Miss Marguerite Mcciaugh, of Miss Wanda Aohorn. nurse in train- ersl minor repairs. Harmony. she was beoomingly gown- ing at tho' Massachusetts 00110!!! ....._._. ea in ron with not to movin. 'nie normal. spent I tl" '"1' “W-‘°° ' mn mr-v uonrmoo. sum, groom vu attmooe by ur. sor-not-4 vita ner puma. w- and MH- H- It Ihre., is spending har holidays st the Uiinton, souris Line Road. Aohom. Bouris last- Sho f°¢“fl\°4 W home of her father, Mr. John A. Mo- After the wedding breakfast which Saturday. ` ~ Iiisrson, Dunblsno. vm served st the home of the bride, Terroatnal A Heat As Power .Source ". This is dilcilllod inthe New York Herald Tribune by Prof. B. H. Shel- don, of the department of phyelés in New York University. There are two sources of information that may help us, he says-the volcano. which some- times supplies us 'with unwanted dats 'at inopportune times and tempor- sture dats taken st deep oil-wells. It would appear that we are “skating on thin ice." We-would not have to go through more then twenty or thirty miles to strike something decidedly lr/teresting, Professor sholdon thinks_ He proceeds: "Just how far we would have to go is difficult to sly- 'I'h9`rl.ts of in- crease of temperature varies over o considerable range. In-louth Dakota gi: temperature increases one dogrod hrenheit in forty-five fest. In other localities there is wide divergence. At Fsirmount, West Virgina, s. tem- perature of 110 degrees was fotmd in s 7.500-foot well, while at Longmont. Colorado. a temperature of 212 was found st 6,000 feet, This temperature is high enough to boil water et or- dinary pressures. "There was recently published in Tycos (Roche.stAr.) an estimate of the temperature at the center of the earth, based upon average figures for the rste of temperature rise in the lest 1,000 feet of the seven deepest wells that have been measured. The staggering figurn srrived at was 448.000 degrees Fahrenheit . “As the author points out. this is unquestionably a. ridiculous figure. We have never had temperature mes.- surements takenmore then two miles below the surface, "It is unlikely that the temperature of the interior of the earth would be greater than that of the sun, which is stout i1.ooo degrees Fahrenheit. on the other hand, this is the outside and not the inside temperature of the sun, the latter is unquestionably ver§xmuch higher. 1 " we compute how fsr we would have to go to reach s temperature sufficient to supply molten lava, it is apparent that twenty to thirty miles would do it. It is unlikely, though, that at this depth the material is molten. ss the pressures would cause the material to behave as s. solid. ‘j0n the other hand, there are those who believe that the earth is s cold mass and the radiation which es- capes from the surface each year is generated by the disintegration of redlum in the rocks, They attribute the heit observed ss we go down to this radioactivity or to ehemicsl changes." If the earth‘s interior wares free- ly flowing liquid, we would probably be correct, Professor Sheldon con- cludes. in assuming that the tempera- ture throughout wls about 3.000 de- grees. As n fact. experiment shows that, whatever may be its tempera- ture, its eisrticlty is stout like that of rigid stool. Owing to the great pressure uid dsnsitv it probably bo- bsves much like a solid. I-is Koss on: “Perhaps if we could bore s shaft five miles deep we might supply the world with power indefinitely, But. so far. we lack the machinery to do lt, Future generations will doubtless laugh at our feeble attempts and vsst expenditures for DOWsr-" roucr miss' mmonlzr els ' Facts un-itmr Uruha rms) which the labors of Hercules were post-prsndisl smusemonts. They ers of Psrliemont. and tho! have to re- they have never seen before. lice at Westmiuister thot no one llld will be easy. Bi' some mol-nl. the ofiloors seem to be able to oonvoy to one another the nemo and fuli descriptive details of each member, On the second or tiilrddlvthenswxaemblrwillbo saluted with, “qeod morning. lm-" The police who stop the traffic for members outside _the Rouse have the mdlt difficult talk of all, and it usd to be said that they held up the traffic every time they saw s silk bat. in these loss formal days. however. this is not s rolislls suite.-'ss tn this is not s reliable guide. so the onions novo to smsorisai personal _..._ the happy couple loft on s short ur. .nrnu D. -osmpbell. Dllhdllv msus. uu.nrmi.uor»mo.sprm;iuxoriroura»it» xstmovosmsonoep-vrorvuiwrmnouoauwllwi _W00\.lo0l\tthswssk sodhinlon-_'tiqiiwsshsldstthsbrids'shom».sl day. " ‘ '.l'liostresofG\1ssov.!ootl\uder0 wmwomquuussmson-wuarompmomoofnuuvm -*' '- oso1inn|\noiimo_ofov¢om¢»»vr_ I _wal oawrtsmce' 'racy have the no may fri ‘ - umsnuonvmv.4o.u1ovsu.to1.is friondlfor oonvsmuovoli .Pit-..~a°_!°.a_'!“.°e.»r..iss ~ gi' r h E V 5°' l"'“_F’9l‘“,‘_..._.__ Qi Q? he 0'o!0tl followihl oolllplllah th ‘IDU Boll* LONDON, July sb.-nity mon in London have begun s task beside the policemen who guard the H0116!! aognixe and memorize the appear- snee of 015 members. many of whom It Ls g point of honor withihe po- shall be asked 'mm than eaoe to give s name. When s new member has successfully passed his first po- liceman within the precincts. he or she may be sure that further pal- - . ECZEMA New Ointment Gives Quick Bells; or Money Back . " Ifyouwsnttolnfnsofrhem itislerahie itching und bun-,ml p“n_ YW Wm! y0111', skin 'clear of ,m_ rightly inflammation-use “Sootln. Bllvl-" This prescription of s ramp," Phyllcisn soothes the irritawd gm., 10000-dutroys the semis which .N causing the disease-and quimx clears the skin 0( every trace 0| Eczema. 500 at all Druggists. lt outs you nothing if you dn M, benefit. After using two lm", 0| “Soothe-50110." ll you an not miveoq .inet return the lmvfr tins to Fruit... tives Limited, Ottesvn, Out., md we wiu refund your money. IN MEMORIAM Ao the shadows of the beautiful evening of Saturday. June 24th wer, falling over the ‘peaceful village of Hunter River, the people were shock. ed and saddened to learn tha; wr-0 of its best and most respected mm were drowned st Campbel’i's Mills, New Glasgow which has already been rr. ferred to in the Press. The late W. E. Matthews was born at Hampshire where he spent nn boyhood years. He enlisted in the 105 and served overseas. being badly wounded he was invalided to limgland where he recovered from his wounds. As he was on the eve of returning ta thd 1"l'0l\t the War ended. Returning hom! he took up railroad work wth the C. N. R. of which he was a trust. ed employe. He wil be sadly missed in the community as he was :i fav- orite with everyone who knew and came in contact with him. But more more especially fn the homo when his loss can never be replaced. He leaves to mourn a widow and tlvr children, one of which is st helpless ‘cripple, and an only sister Annie. Mrs. John Mobbs, of Brookfield who has been bereft of father, mmher, and _much loved brother in the shor; .spies of three years. His passing rr: me early ego of thirty 'eight years is M0011 I‘¢K1”etted as he .fcsmi-.r;l;: md many years of usefulness and was so lmuch needed in the home. The heave. ‘felt sympathy of the whole rnmmurr. ity goes out to the stricken ones, as was evidenced by the hundreds ot people who called to express their Sifmpathy and sorrow with the be- reaved ones. l The funeral was held ou Tuesday, |-lilly 9th. The service was conducted ~[by tho Rev. Mr. Chapman. The hmzu “wer My God to rho., A r.--r .uorr Years Shall Roll, and Abidc With 'Me were feelingly sung by the large ‘assemblage Afrer which the remain; `W°f° ¢¢lld°l'1y born to their las: rest- U18 Place in Princetown Cenierery by ‘six of his old comrades ct the 105. ‘Hamid If-'»asn_all, John McLro