l 1% gallflls I. I Avcusr 8.194! W. ' an». saleable-I. u IIII s nifdiodrfi‘? "" "‘ _ vertidug b " -' e- i‘ h"! when some “H”, "Ills!" Pressure. Water u "h", Waist annals-III flihuuvlllaltreet. us’ / ltsuet. wliadslvasudioauylsmsialullsasida. ‘I'll I9! ‘ give 7°" ell-tar.“ “or -~““’-‘-='~_-“”" W. is d.‘ . All" b m. Ruhgme ffiidlrlp 4m, 3,“, Coyle, Summerside, riv returned from an w Baton, Mesa-S. I llll Ill) 4h. m] of visitors -w- "m a: mnflngwsifliuova Sootla Summ- ‘side-S. Ir. and ,1 Montreal have arrived "$13" ghamvlvfl. (I! mm" "a. €____ . Personals .1. "fill mnmgrsidd Alberton were to Summersldc-S. ~ -- Iriv- Y" varssas ao- "wflfiodm b! NI A. Brown of Grand a welcome visitor to over the week-end-S. _,,_ eh; Noonan and Bgelllaney oi Bsdeque re- , lest week from a to Moncton. N- 5-5- l A. .I'. cdlarehss heaervodin enjoyable Street. ma. Donald Ca3- week-end ‘ September. i l land. Hier- been Africa-S PO. McNe and i-i-‘il ggepardayarldspsrwaahnfllsusfliorthissarvlcs . eqsuebeyraspaulbloierdelivarlesouyeurrcuse. overseas where -I.DCEIVBS COMMISSION _ ,Pilot Officer Denali McNeil has ar- ed in Summerside to dren ‘and his mother at is Kin Summerside. fl received his Navigator's wing and his commission on July 2'! at St. Jean's, Que, where he completed his course. coming second class of fifty-seven. l-ie is 26 old and joined the R. C. A. F last Previous to that he had been manager cf The Store at Sydney. N. S. He leaves this week for Calgar INJURIES yea n,‘ y, Alta., where . may,“ Wm, he has been posted.—S. --I.ECOVI'IBS FROM -—- The many friends of Mr J B. I5 THE CHARLUFPETOWN GUARDIAN a x .‘. J‘ £2095‘ Gale): j__ Shows —7.l5—9.i5 T A. M“ Kiri n wMelyn-d Brown cf Bayside will be pleased onato learn that he has now recover- ed from the effects of his recent I accident and is able to be out again and attending to his farm duties after being laid up for some time. , uHSome time a o he was working l ome had the misfortune to fall off. He‘ y; (l: *i:..'“:.:::f“ai§.ii:l:r IOWII. ill he pleased “IHTXGSMY Hamid Nicholsonflwith a horse- oe in the fields and’ Qmmoliidé has retlrned h . ‘m, m. Prince County Hoqaital S‘ isiuffered __M1‘ Myrtle Noonan has flier spell - , m guest xenflmlfftullally. (M!!! _ Cha lea Gavin has wmgirlto he‘: home in ‘m; taking treatment Charlottetown r-Iosvltll plat four weeks. ' 4m. Jack Deserres of Mont- al (formerly Cora Larkin) n he: parents, Lllev. Father Crowley cf the Ra- demptcrist at a few days recently in Grand- mer, the vii-s- _ Quartermaster Sergeant Har n Daley returns to onty in Brlt-Icourt week ding the Pa“ of in the for to Order, Charlottetown. teuded.—S guest of Rev. A. O. Mur- e person of Mrs. the son in her ‘l0 Mrs. Morrison was a lifelong resi- dent of Bayside and a wide circle oi friends who kn is fine qualities and Christian char- Mtm Mr. and Mrs. lacter will regret to le sowird Larkin of Bayside. She ll recompanied by her son MlchaeL; -S. th year. severe cuts about _ ead and was. dragged a consider- rs-;able distance before he was able men to her home in Bedeqill; to bring the horse to a stop-S. I Mrs.| -—IAYSIDE RESIDENT PASSES |- There passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Tr highl - ted resident oi that loca ity in Mathias Morri- tha ‘ Lucky BT/JFS." i! The late SETS aw of her many am oi her gassing. She was predeceased by er husband several nly one surviving re ative, her sister, Mrs. Trainor survives, and her sincere condolences are ex- 8K0. —-I‘A$ TIIIID CHARGE - Clifford Ross MacLean, West Dev- Mt. Pleas- Supreme ul Columbia this week arterxsoem‘ gntgflng 5L his furlough with his filmmerside-S. -Mrs. George Kinsman oi Bos- ton is visiting in Grand River. the urst oi her brother, Rev. A. urphy. her daughter, Mary.-‘—S. , l). o l yesterday. She is accompanied by I Store. Smith ed Darby, I .. They have already been sent up on two other cha breaking jail and of breaking and ‘entering at Crockett's Jewellery Summer " . '- M1" "id M1‘- Jmi" be tried by speedy trial they ""1 daulhi" "m" 1°" Aluggmmzill appear for trial this mornin on and Iville lissery, - ant. were sent up to Din well’a on a charge of breaking and canteen, Bedeque. on the n ght oi July 19th at the conclusion of a prelimlnar hearing held befor! Magistrate Summerside Havi DB rges of elect- ild to visit Mr. nd rs. eireengg llrllfsflll. 55 I3“m-""°k ‘Welggls-gnaulagmfiugit, YCDLTJBr-l 5m" a ax‘ sented the Crown at yesterday's no. Melvin Al Alberion. *‘°“‘“'-“$- was a passenger on mini-n (rain yesterday en routs in M. John. .. ._ . n. n1... .?“'n...n.... n... n. Kensmgton S , a o s (W- “l-n- , and Vicinity a"§‘l"‘l.l.i'.€.‘°l.“.% . J.’ spam‘: -- ll ci St. Georges, N. B. is vflt- LAC. Kenneth I-fale oi Brandon. ills in St .Eieanors, the guest of Man., spent the week-end with his m“ Ellie Jcllersn-S. wife here. —Mrs. William MacDonald m, d we. Lloyd Boulter of lllullttr. Bdlll. and two and Victoria‘? spent Sunday visiting children. are visiting in side relatives and friends in Kensing- wnfilétfs of her scn. Carl ae- m, -Mrs. Mary Baker oi Bosto "Id formerly of Grand River aliillllllls a pleasant vacation wit " brother. Wesley MacDonali -S -Mrs. John Lawless oi Boston isllflldllli a vacation at Grand ‘er the Priscilla MacDonald. friends Ielcome 4dr. Into. a smith l few "Fimilllasuv-s . are extending s to Victor B , . valued reofivllélhnow oi 'I‘or Transport Joan 27h; guest oi her sister. Mr; Her many cordial Teresa hill-Q- dai-we was Mr. and yee oi the Co.. is spending Bayside with his flilm IICW a M070!- Gallagher. Mr McNally and dancing lunch served by the hostess. Mr. M Mrs. Edward Harri!!- tsn OI.I\IIIIIISI‘SIGQ, visited Ken- singtou on Sunday. and NOTICE III. ERNEST LPEIIY Jvvnoss onion roa- Receiving Ill Delivering -WILL ll ON- Wnm smssr (on-nu sueue a Stewart, bu.‘ lnaelybqaahaut) e home r of people enoived the ANDWlLLllKfiWflAb a Congratulations to Pte. David and Mrs. MeNally on the arrival of a babgugirl July 30, Genevieve ns e. Among the many motorists who, visited Lennox Island on St. Anne s Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James . Wm. Shea and Miss J A bi d party and "" '" “n. 2:1’. Mrs. Leo McCarville Ma ate on Friday night- Quit! l of in cards dainty MILIJ IIIY GLEMIIIHQ HA8 BEEN ‘DAKIN OVER BY vlcronv CLEANERS Cleaning and Pressing 7, Should he paid to Mr. Perry _ ebert Wilbur Joseph. Pts., Mrs. TUESDAY AT 2.30 nected with their Department. Th. w“. ‘my m‘ u“ o“ flgben (mower) chflh-m. RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs. Brien Everett, Mass. are guests in ' ' 3.5"“ J‘ h A. L. Adams, 220 Queen Street. the city c] ' Do h Map ' A"| City. has returned from visiting I pf!’ ) ‘ . I” y M" Hersey relatives in O'Leary. Willie there Miss lunnne l.. Omas, Jankin- amid“ N,‘ Sfifififi Hmmey ‘ she received the sad news of the town Pa. arrived in Chaflottetown 1 d’ ' c e ' Sussex‘ death oi her sister, lvlrs. wilfriu I sy. glfqgotgf.) lgjafenevlev‘ Her- ggfiay ‘gill-wig liifid-"mllllt 0f y, Law-runes ‘E‘sn’§ln”'m ~ ~ a . . - . ' " bUMMhRSiDE dren d... ‘ti.’ ma: $83.11.‘. (£3? i“; n‘! hi?“ "““"" #- ‘§‘i"""‘s......"°.‘.'.“'. ‘"‘°”‘"" “mafi- iiater. Mrs. A. L. Adams. and four -—- Kane, "John résnéu u»... u" y E ling-lg‘, ‘ rothersz. James in Connecticut, alas Lulu M. Stirmg, NewYoau Ilggnor Kane (mother), odre of l): gimsrafif ggggii; ofsugsxvgerags City is in Charlottetown. geatahgc-Joc-yalgugnh. 7m Mam andDanll dAl o" l‘: _ g“ ' ' M , Leary, ageing “an u o‘ 0 lon%€ rug“:- n&"‘§n‘“..' Lavglmnotrlllzlf)’ ar lmsaxv‘ an" _ ‘In airing). this’ Tourist Travel Zlur- Upnqx-lgggulll-eyg, Nu; L o“ ictouand Cape Breton l-lighlaad- .-——'— ' I ' " " - ,, I a Mrs. Caroline Doiron (mother), At capitol, s SIIIG 2e.- lmlerrtlsssiaemm serum..."- "M "m- l- '" Pom-'- ~- =- - ° ~ Macintosh. Jose h Arnold, as a newly nature may be lAliL! SHIPMENT - The load- ing ysstfday at Vernon River of a car o v ceu - as fl is rd. tricily ‘N. h: m" a vla a DI! early potatoes for ship-_~ e MSBASON TICKETS fol Old _ or u I u crllml cllsllllllll official List . ‘IAOwMYTOCIOC-TUSINTJIIIICSG‘ f0 u. .'."....."'-.:.-..':.."r.'."'..'.':..a"..' “M”- 0 asua ties (Continued from Page 5) Ilolae Week are now on sale at all drug stores and Old S They admit to tbs races ’ 111a |each afternoon and is all eve (performances. Prise $8.00, whi ' r '" m. s-s-ii merit to th , constitutes s record for early po- tato shipping from this Province. NURSE IETUFS TO DUTY - wiih her parents, Mr. and . 5119mm BMISM)’. Charlottetown. I-DOITID MISSING _ om. ail-l notice has been received by City til-raga‘? ‘I r O L. Cpl. llbrdinen Joseph '11 \ PENSIONS OFFICIALS Illi- r. T. D. Bain Director oi Medical ' Services for the De n: .erlsions and Nationa Health, ac- mmiillllfi by Dr. C. Macleod. Chief Medical Officer of Nova Scotia and P. E. Island are at pre- ‘ sent in the city on business con- Bros.‘ "Thank Your musical show that sparkles with names, had its Premiere at the Capitol Theatre Mmldlly- Htsding (he all-star cast are Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Chill-OI‘. Bette Davis, Olivia. de Havilland, Errol Flynn, John Gar- 1-6-5116. Ida. Luplno,‘ n. Ann Sheridan,‘ and Alexis Smith.) Others who lend their names and talent to this huge production are Georse Tobias, Jack Carson, Alan Hale. Edward Everett Horton, 3.2. Sakai]. Hattie McDaniel and Spike Jones and his City Slickers- Besides its stars and featured players, “Thank Your Lucky Stars" has a huge roster of danc- ing and singing beautiw. I “Thank Your Lucky Stars" was directed by David Butler from the screen plnlv by Norman Panama, Melvin Frank and James V. Kern, based on an original story by Everett Breeman and Arthur Schwartz. Music and lyrics are by Arthur Schwartz and Frank 1_0esscr. —W8.I‘IIBI' Miss 155m. McQuaid is vlslz ing in Richmond. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Leo McNally. visiting in Alberton, the guests oi the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.‘ O'Malley. Kenalngton School is to be con- gratulated on having nine out twelve pupils pass the Entrance Examinations. Those who passed follow with their totals: Ione Mc- Donald 502, Bruce Howard 453, George Huests 432. Donald Nauss s11. Robert Mayhew 361, Mary‘ Matheson 364. Eleanor McMurdo 341. Leland Curley 341, Ronald Kennedy 330. Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien oi Summer- side, was a visitor to Kensingtonl on Sunday. In Memoriam MB. A. J. McADAM The death occurred last Satur- day evening at St. Eleanork of Mr. Archibald Joseph McAdam. He ‘ was a native of Selkirk, P. E. I.,l and about 65 years of age. Death was the result of a heart attack. The late Mr. McAdam was a writer oi considerable ability. A gifted letter writer he often con- tributed to the press and several oi his articles have been publish- ed ln various magazines. He was also an amateur poet and many of his poems displayed powers of: imagination and reeling. ~ I He was keenly intal-cs in the- Island's transportation problem,| and contributed several mteresh, in letters to The Guardian on this‘ su. ject. One such letter. which reached The Guardian only yes- terday, alfter news of his death had! appeared, is published in todaysl Iibztm Coi umn The late Mr. McAdam and his brother Ronald. now deceased. con- | ucted a mercantile business in Selirk about forty years ago. . From I907 to 1922 he was manager of Davis d; Fraser for Charlotte-i town. At one time he was a Liberal i candidate for the Sourls district. A | brother. the Rev. A Mc- Adam, who dled in Seek, predsce - ed him several years ago. An “‘ brother, Allan, lives in the City., has also a sister, Mrs. Agnes i ilhcDonald. who resides in Otta- ws. l iii I POST-WAR OAII ' reonnrAs/IPTON. Ensland —(0 9).. Q1," with lm egovernent ‘d; rlv from war expel W! 41mm ed ntu two years If)" i-hfl. , spokesman for; m, mom;- manufacturez-s and traders, said here. Too Late To Clasify 1,051- ._ asrwaan nun-n River and Bradalbana Village.| Man's suit coat. Finder please phone Milton s-ss. 0-8;?!‘ boar - nnovvrl BILLIOLD m- ltialled J.E.M., containim sum oi money, key, etc. Finder please leave at this office. 8-8-11 i-ii I IMMIDIATIiI -- W0- mui or girl for light a in family of two. Apply 4d Re- serve Street. Qiharlottetown, af- ter 5:80 evenings or writs above‘ address. 8-8-91 I FOR SAL! ._ RESTAURANT‘ counter. Also ten chromium- E plated stools complete with back' “d landm- “Ami Alldoreilplob- fit con on. PPI._'_JO_‘3_”_ Field Axrllbrulance, and the m t Beach Gr , . t Y B ove Chariot 3"‘ °‘ n... e more n 400 strong and will be accompanied by their own Pipe ior Fraser Holmes. about t/wo weeks at the P. I. gues spea e t th R . cheon held r a e on"), hm Hotel yesterday, Dr, stressed the point that cancer is a disease which to cure must be trou- ted in its early stages. He expressed the belief that it may yet be cured without recourse to Surgery mg. ium. or X-rays. , Millan. 0. B. BL. commended the speaker and described as one of the most elvelr; delivered before the Rotary cu . prospects for the Province (looked better at this tim (Year. reports Mr. W. R. Shaw, Duty Minister of A riculture. The hay crop is unusualy heavy, but lt is feared that many yield; will “at Mr. and‘ Mrs. Art 0‘Mailey are $.33 mis (said that early oats in the western m section of t slow in filling. The poflflfig crop 1,; much better than at this time 15st year and there is Mr. Shaw states. are drying up mllfill improved by more moisture. |visit to the Island since the sum- to hh enli! of the Canadian The Pinto , n _ . Lt-Col. 635.12“ Cglt-tsecrlrurwtiall under direction of Pipe Ma- The camp will sraAxs ON clmcaa ._ Dr, Wendell MacDonald, Radiologist 305916.11 was the at the Charlottetown MacDonald Dr. W J. P. Mac- the address important CROP PRO$PECTS - The crop never the DQ- eof ut owing to the shortage of la- The grain and root crops pro- e to be very heavy though it; is Province are very no 1 l oi late blight. Pasturelznelligwesvg causin a. 1 k i f h r10... “Tnes.‘l‘.°.§{t.'§." M»? ‘"315 BEVIBITS HERE AFTER 30 YEARS-A. A. Macfarlane-Brown oi Toronto, Canada, is spending his holiday leave as the guest of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan E. Genie. of Charlottetown. Mr. Muc- iarlarle-Bmwn is a cousin of the late Rt. I-Ion. Andrew Bonar ,Law and the Rt. Hon. Robert Law. his youngest son, Minister oi State in the present Churchill Cabinet. He is chemist and manager of the Fibre Soap Co. of Toronto, manu- iacturers of Industrial Soaps and Cleansers. This is his first rs- mer of i914 and he is enjoying to the full the justly famed scenic beauty of the Garden of the Gulf and the cordial hospitality extend- ed to the visitor. Being a Scot himself he can appreciate all that these ubiquitous folk have contri- buted to this Island's growth and development and as an integral and essential partner in the Dom- inion of Canada. AWARDED MILITARY MED- AL -- The award of tho lidilitary Medal to Corporal Donald Harry Carter. of Moncton, N. 2B,, with the Canadian Armoured Corps in Italy. has been announced by the) Department of National Defense. A son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Car- Carter enlisted on July ‘I, in the Princess Louise Hussars and; was posted in October, 194i. Prior ‘ he was an employoei Swift at Moncton. Hi; wife, Mrs. He! Eva Carter. is also a resident Moncton. A brother, Pte. J. W. Carter. is serving in the Air Ibrce in England. lflSUHflfl[ RALPH NUTTART 5 um 11151-5 1' d c PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIGKEY (Inflated AQQOIMOM Oiilaa at II Granville Street Suuuaersfla l Jill-l’? R... tlisstalffoiSt.le\ziohao¥s'w"ate~ ahflioamltshhaareturnsdio dirtiesailter hsrholidaya Ml . iaisas m missing in action since July gay, were 1M0 to I DEPOT BAND COMING — Word -has been received by Mayor Blan- chard from Brigadier D. A. White. Halifax. officer eomman Mili- Ituy District No. o, that to a reguest by the Mayor |t e Depot Ban will pay in Char- llottetown on Saturday night and .02“ several nights during next w . . Personals and Mrs. W. J. Wiiiefl. Glass in the city yesterday. an. nnrnlsh, Alsatian. u a viitor (In ciw. RSV. I. A. Wright. W Ont-registered at the Tourist - vel Bureau yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. (l. H. Baylcy, Kal- ifax, were in the city last night. Capt. A. K. Wars. and Mrs. Ware. Montreal. were in Charlottetown yesterdayw Ir. Llo d R. Cummings, po , N. is registered at Queen I‘-Iotel. and Mrs. A. C New- the bellton, N. I. Iittonh Brass Chariea. Pte. James tion (father), Minis, N. garet Helen Gagnon (wife), 50 Junction Rd, Burgez-s Hill, Sussex, England. - Mn. Minn; ‘Gagnon Robert, no. Mrs (mother) Maple E El’- s =2 E i‘ s B. Iddiay Iowa, L.- l.. Lem Cvillis (brother), entre a- P“. N. l. Ks Grant, use d ' , p“. , Isataella Grant (so e) Woedstrcrig, " ' Ana-u. . . Hacha (nether), “'2, N. I. H he ,fi p ,, - onicfuflishey ( e) tgOUgll-laxg- . B. Haley. Inertial Jonah. m Mrs. Lucy Ha (In th >42 Loekh Ag" Moncton, (Neg an Pten lvirs. Marguerite acfntosh (moth- er) Chatham, N. B. - McLaughlin. Frederick Andrew. PM" Mrs. Mabel I. McLaughlin (wife) Apchaqui. N. B. McLeod. Robert Stirling, late, Mrs. Mary McLeod (mother), Salis- bur , N. B. Nol John Joseph, - Pie. Mr. . Mat-lesson. y , _' Olleaey, are guests at the Queen “- D (hum) w“ _ mm’ -"' Sol “mi w" m" Mligss sI-Slen Bafines,” and Illlessd yum? N_ fawn )' Si’ a e nner, one a. arrv m,’ ' u _ in the city 1w evenlns- Roy ylnigliii»? {W113i lljtoBi-Eerlues“: , N. M". Prod Hewitt. Sarnis. OIL. ~'* yumon‘ P“ M" is in Charl ttetown. where she is ' ' " _' "Us l? ‘he Queen mm. Alphorlaina (mother), sav Miss Alice Turner. Miss Millio- ent, and Miss Margaret Powers. Jamaica Plains. Mass. are inclu- Ufa; among recent visitors in the C . Rev. Leo V: Dwyar, Boston, ar- rived last night in Charlottetown, ghere he is a guest at the Queen otel. Miss Margant Carreil from Moncton spent the weekend in Charlottetown visiting Mr and Mrs. McGrath of Euston Street. Mr. Walter Biddeaoombe of Mcncton spent the week-end visit- g Mr. and Mrs. I". J. McGrath of Euston Street. Miss Joan McGrath of Halifax is visiting her brother Mr. 1'. J. Me- Grath and Mrs. McGrat of Char- lottetowrl. LAC. Arthur Dlckieson. R. C. A. E, is apendirfi his leave at his home in New laagow; LAC. Kenneth McKenzie, R. O. A. R, is spending his leave at his home in Hartsvillc. Mrs. C. Dlngwell, New Glasgow. is spending a holiday with har arents, w. and Mrs. James I-Iimt- ey, Halifax, N. S. Mrs. (Capt.) flollinson is leav- ing today for Halifax to join her_ husband lately transferred from Beach Grove to that city. Miss Mildred Brown of the Civil Service. Ottawa, is spending her holidays at her home in New Glas- gow. Miss Marjorie Sullivan. and Miss Frances Prosser. Halifax, arrived inst evening “ where they plan to spend their va- cation. Mrs. Miller Power of Jamaica Plains, Mass, her brother, Mr. Wendall Murphy, and Mrs. Mur- phy cf Millvale, were among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mrs. J. Vernon Moore, City has returned from Moncton N. B. where she visited for the past two weeks the guest of her sister MrsE A. Wood and l\Ir. Wood. ter, Moncton, nd grandson f the ‘wan, llate Mr. andaMrs. Donald oMur-i m“ chison o! Kinross. P. E. I - C°PP~ ' E313) arrived hams Montreal from spend their holicla s with relat- ives and friends on t e Island. Mr. and VMIS. Emer W. Jonas I Wmlllgffoncord, Massachuse ts, are visit- ng Mrs. Jonas‘ "father, Kenneth V! MacIeaaia at the home oi Mr. James Gra am, Stanchel. The many friends in Montague of Ilse Anna Grant, who is a patient in the City Hospital, Char- lottetown, will be pleased to learn that. Miss Grant's health is eat- y vsd and that she wil soon be ab e to return home. Friends of Miss Nettie Andrews. |New Glasgow. will regret to learn that she is ill and has entered the ‘P. B. I. Hospital for treatment. Mchlod is ill at h both a I speedy recovery. l Mrs. Millie Power and dalghter. aret. of Jamaica lains. a m“, Mrs. Power's l endal Murphy. I willvale. Mrs. Power is accompan- ed also by her niece, Miss Alice rurner of Jamaica Plains. The many friends of Mrs. John 1, mire of scuthport will hear with mucIi regret that she has ent- ered the P. I. I. Hospital for treat- . Gwen. as she is so favor- ably known will be missed by the Scutlllport Institute and her lar e circle of city and country frien s. 1 Miss Elisabeth McKenzie. Carn- m-ldge, Mass, is visiting relatives here. She is at present with her l brother and family. m. .1. n. Mc- Kenzie. Hartsville. She is receivin a welcome from her wide circle o hlanla . L.- t.. Mrs. Armando Sharpe (motlsigr) Robinsonville, N, 1!, Mrs. (mother) Regiment Callahan, John Hugh Bernard, Pte., Mrs. Mary Callaghan (moth- er) South River Lake. N. s, British Columbia Regiment MacDonald, John Cyril, Pten MM. Margaret MacDonald (moth- er), so Amelia St., Sydney, N. S. Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Wilfred Regis, Pie, Mrs. Gertrude Doucctte (mother), Rnstico South, P. E. I. Died 0f Wounds New Brunswick Regiment Barker, Darrell Arthur, Lleut.. Miss Barbara Barker (sister), 464 George St.. Fredericton. N. B. egiment de Quebec Albert, Darius Julian, Capt. Mrs. Margaret Albert (wife) Ed- mun ston N. B. ow Brunswick Regiment Hayward, William Henry, Lieutn Mrs. Alice Hayward (mother), 32 Queens Square, Saint John, N. B. Capt, Mrs. Euphemie LeB|anc gnother), l4 Birch st, Monctcn, I. Richardson, Charles Frederick, Lieut., Mrs. Hasel Richardson (mcgher), Box 191, St. Stephen. N. Died Of Wounds Neva Scotia and P. II. I. Regiment Snow, William Edward, Pte, Mrs. gush l. Snow (wife), Donkin, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Dennis, Fred, Pte., Mrs. Dorothy Dennis (wife), I39 King St., Truro, N. S. Severely Wounded New Brunswick ' ‘ Ernest Roy, Pte., Mrs. Jane MacArthur (mother), Grangeville, N B. Theriault. Raymond Henry, Cpl., Mrs. Elizabeth Thcrlault (moth- er), St. Leolin. N. B. Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps Pinette, Dcnat Joseph, A.-L.- Cpl., Mrs. Gabrielle Pinctte (wife) Lower Caraquct, N. B. Royal Canadian Artillery Reynolds, Joseph Edward, A.- Sgt., John Thomas Reynolds (fath- er), Plaster Rock, N. B. Royal Canadian Corps of Engineers McDonald, Rodrick, Spr.. Angus McDonald (father), Inverness, N.S. O'Leary, James Lawrence, Spr., Mira. Mary OLeary (mother) ~47 DMIIII Ave., Saint John, NB. Quebec Regiment Janos, Raleigh, Pte., Nelson Butt (uncle) Fresh Water. Carbonear. Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Regiment do Quebec 1 Albert. Lao, te.. Mrs. Cecile Paulin (mother), Caraquet, N. B. NOV! Booth and‘ P. l. I. en Arseuauit. Stephen Patrick, Pie. Stephan Arsenault (father), 20 Chamberlain St. Amherst, N. S. Gray, Reginald George, Pte, John Gra land Si... allfax, N. S. Luea Allasl, Pte., Mrs. A has Lucas (mother) I‘! Chrichton ve., Dartmouth, N. S. McLeod. Hubert Patton, L.-Sgt.. Mrs. Clara G. McLeod (wife). I) 1-2 Marconi St, Glace Bay, Cape Breton, N. S. Oikie, Richard Weston. Pte.. Mrs. Matilda Oikle (mother), Mosher River. N. S. Wamboit, Carl St. Clair, Pic. Mrs. Florence Wambolt (mother). 50 Jarnieson St, Dartmouth, N. s; Waye, William James, Pte., Ell waygndatges), Mifiggah St., Whit- ney er. My. . . New Brunswick Icgimerlt Bartlett. Vincent Robert. Pie. Robert Bartlett (father). Williams- burg. N. I! Mrs. Muriel . Brander (wife). North West Bridge, N. B. Comeau. Leopold Clement. Cpl Clement Comeau Pres Grant. N. B. cook, Ronald John, Pie. Mrs. L’. ‘Gagnoa, Claude, Pta, Mrs. Mar- ‘ (father), 66 1-2 Malt-l .._ '. BranderIPreAderick Osmond, Pia, (father). r I l l INSECTS PERISH A ITS TOUCH ' S’side Soldier Tells or Visit To Vatican City McNeil of Summer- Lieist. m side who is serving with the Eighth Army in Italy has written to his! with gold braid and carriefi silver wife a description of p, RDITIE He says: "I and Vatican City. eight day. We drove lhrough most of the city as the car park North The modern pant has some was at the really beautiful. very end. Ii; i; fine buildings, Beautiful apartment buildngs, wide m0!!!’ Then. boulevards with lovslly trees and flowers. we come to lac old part with narrow streets and ruin; of build- ing; over two thousand vears old. “There was an audience with‘ the Holv Fathar at 1130 and as we had to walk we had dcbussed. Vwticarl City Just in time. “We wwy into an outer room a‘ decorated with The ceilings too. were decorated with paintings. Then we went through another corridor into the reception room. roped down the aisle guarded bv the Swiss Guards in their striped uniforms and hugh steel hats- Each carried a long spear. Then came the procession. I don't know who ,wesetoutasaoonas We reached » stair- mural paintings. went up a very lo The centre of the room was off and the officers walked guard I d; morning to six Pope ant haJammtintaa-utinqtluoneYHe was dresed thspooolsarcwhoca-mafirstbtn they had on uniforms all decorated visit wkwords. After them came the Holy Father, carried on a chair by foul afent a day in ROIIIBJIIIED dressed in scarlet uniforms rom a t They put tne chair down and the to the in snow white. He is a small man and rather pale but he unlktil briskly and when he spoke his voice was firm and rich. Ho spoke about five minutes in Ernglish and mostly also; Imgland and it; contribution to g church, mentioning St. Thomas a Becket St. ‘Ihomnl Moore and others. (‘You see, it was an audience for (h. Eighth army. We Canadians formed only a small part. There were Canadians, New Zcslanders, South Africans, Indium; and Poles. It was very impressive. Tile movie camera; were going the whole time and you may see in the news some time where tile Pope had an audience Willi the Eighth "After ho smoke, he Have lls his blessing and blessed all the religioln objects. Then he shook hands with some of the officers and I happens to be one of the lucky ours. As took his hand and kissed 1hr- ring he said “Bless you" in English, As he left everybody sang a hymn and gave him three cheers." —- S immediately so-Tu‘ Sterling slTnunoss, An- gus, Scotland. - Peter W. Cook (father) River Charlo, N. B. Edwards, Arthur David, L.-Sgt., Mrs. Ruby Edwards (mother), a1- housie Junction, N B. Gallant. Arthur Joseph, Ptsn Mrs. Irene Gallant (wife), summar Street, Monctcn, N. I Guthrie, Clifford Merlin, Elizabeth Guthrie i199 BRodney St., West Saint Hashes, Antoine, Mclvlna Hachez (mother), QHIVB, New “WM Hoesack. Raymond Arthur, Pte, lidrs. Cross Irvine, Patrick Donald. L.-Cpl. James lands. Jay, nntns Joseph, Pt... Lena Jay N a Johnson, Paul, Pte, Mrs. Alice Johnson B N. . Lindsay, Eldridge Lloyd. Pie, MrsN Mina P. Lindsay (mother) R. O. Manual, Arthur, Pte., Mrs. Gene- R. vleve Bridge, N. B. Mazerollc, Alv Mary E. Mazerolle (mother), Tra- cadie Beach, McGraw, Arthur Joseph, Thomas McGraw (father), quet, N, B. Ouellette, Benoit, Pts., Mrs. Vic- 1201183 Parent (sister), Carnpbellton, LeBlanc, Joseph Edward Hector, N Royal Canadian Muise, Joseph Henry, Mrs. Mary M. Muise (wife) Tucker St.. Yarmouth South, N. S. Nova Scotia and P. I. L ghe Io at Colbome, Kenneth Edward, Ptsn Earl Colborne (father) Sprlnghiil, N . S. Gilmet, Roy Albert, Pte., Victor Gilrrlet (father), 4 Street. Robichaud, Sersnus, Pte., Mrs. Artemise Robichaud (mother) Ste. Rose, N. B 2's... (mother), John, Mrs. Pont- Bcgimsat L.-Cpl.. N. B. Ardell M. Hossack (wife) Creek. R. R. No. l, N. B. (father), Fiat- A. Irvine B Mrs. (mother), Plaster Rock, (mother) Val Damour, 4, St. Stephen, N. B. (mother) Eel River ida. Pie, Martin. Mrs. N. B. C l., Casa- Slightly Wounded Artillery Pte .. Lower Main Glace Bay. N. S. SI htI-y Ihiursd New rlasslwfck Daley, William, Pte, . Olive Dal (mother) R. R. No. i, Box 3b. oCyllftorl, N. B. Michaud, Alclde, Pta. Richard Michaud (father), Venict Office. N. B. BUCK ll BUCKS O0? OOIDRADO SPRING. C0 July —(OP)— Policeman L. Heinz driving on (lie suburban Garden of the Gods road was ast- ounded when a buck dear Jumped lnhiecainliqs-wervedaadilseoar overturned, causing $00 damage. The deer. injured, was confiscated by a game warden. T00 BIG OI TOO SMALL The army stocks l4! didlfoseni dues cf shoes. Ill MaePIlE - Bonshaw. A“. i. 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan n0- Phee, a daughter, Donna Diane. McMILLAN -At 5t. Joseph's Hos- pitai. July so. to Mr. and Mrs. P~ V. McMillan (nee Gertrude Trai- nor. RN.) a daughter. TERRY -— At Grace Maternity Hospital, July 30. 1944. to LAC. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Terry, nee Helen R. Simpson, a daughter, Susan Ruth. IYIATII DOYLE — Suddenly at ht red- dence, p9 Richmond Street on August 7, 1M4. Mrs. 1.00 F. Doyle. aged 48 years. Mineral notice a0- er. Card of Than/es Mr. and I-Ltnm P LSOII and Dolcna. Pomt loasant, tcnsisw this sincssu to the Row. J. 1a and a Robertson. Mrs. Robertson other kind friends who asisted in the Memorial Service on Slmdav (evening, July 23rd, for their deer Isenor, Ross Sydney Victor, Pte.,'$0!l and brvthél‘. Seritcflht 1181001!!! Mrs. Annie Isenor (mother) Greenlfilihaflmd 159w Wh° Bank, N.S New Brunswick Regiment . , Arseneau, Rennie Joseph, Ptm, gig“? bu“ n°“°r5_ and Mrs. Mary Arseneau (mother) Eel River Bridge, N. B. Chlasscn, Tranquille, Pte, Mrs. Luce Chiasson (mother) Pigeon Hill. N. B. Farrer, Hedley, Pte., Mrs. Mar- garet salouitch, N Guitar. Maggie Guitar (mother), Turgeon, B Miller, Mrs. May Miller (mother) 8 Vic- toria St, West Saint John, N. 8.. Polrier. Constant, Percie Farrer (mother) Up- . B. Edmond. L.-Cpl.. Mrs.) Francis William, Pte..' l..-Cpl., Mrs. Ernestine Poirior (mother), Cara- quet, N steel/es. h... Mancciieid, Pu. Mrs. Sarah Steeves (mother) Hills- boro, N. B. New Brunswick Severely Injured nt Ouellet, Desire. Pte., Miss Ger- mainc Ouellet (sister) St. Quen- iin, N B Injured New nfIIlSWlOk Regiment McIntyre. Alexander, Pte., Mrs. Anita McIntyre (mother), Chat- ham, N. B. Vincent. James Gerhard. Pte. Mrs. Nancy Vincent (mother), Churlo Station, N. B. fl i (i, l l l l I i Helen M. Cook (wife) care of Glb- '_ ANNUAL MEETIN First Queen's Liberal Association will hold their Annual Meeting ._AT_ Bradalilalle, Tuesday Aug. 8th At 3pm. 1 Prominent Liberal speakers will FRED MacDONALD. meeting. l l wounds in Rance. Juiv 7th. They also wish to thank everyone for 8 8 ii. sympathy. in Memoriam LEIGIITIZER. In memory oi my dear husband MAJOR JAMES LEIGHTIZER who dird one vt-nr urn iolin) August llill, ‘.943. "Ills last fllrcwcil llnsimk?" God tailed him llnme in rest. He suffered nnin. ilnrc it lvcil at he sslffflrcll lflilf‘ can toil.“ Wife and "l“= 53)" "n" N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER EMBALMER Dlarlothtown all North Wilislke Phone N! address the i President.