rz- -~.€ t .o_.._......_.s. r-ahnid h)- f. g: n. fl 5' b 1i l! B t ti , b t lei ee .- 915cm :1 05,...» .90 ~..-.-i-“.—s‘L-'l.ru 5-‘ 7T I'- _-:u-l-v. -:-.=.-:-.-:.-.-;. ..--..v-"--'a'.-.-\.'..-.*.~.*..-;-$;-.*2-.*J-.=F:‘I.'-C-. EIGHT OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS THE cl-laniiofrgferown GQARQIiN __ iMAY 13. i944 _._ --_-_.-.~ .. _. .. . »_ -_._-_ ______ a MONDA! OBSEB-VES BIRTHDAY --Yes- terdny Mr. G. H. Taylor of Char- lottetown was receiving the con- gratulations of his friends on thel occasion of his 91st birthday. BRIDAL SHOWER —- Misses Sally Hyde and Eva R0 er were joint hostesses at a delight. ul show- er Tuesday evening at Miss Hyde's home. given in honor of Miss Dor- othyAuld. A large basket decorat-l ed with hlue and vellow was filled with beautiful gifts. _Mi\=_ Auld thanked her lnany friends in her usual happy manner for elr kindness and good wishes shown 1n such a tangible tvay. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the late John T. Turner was ll€1Cl frcm the MacLciti Fun- eral Home saturday afternoon SETVlCEJ. were conducted by Rev. of the community. All departed to‘ their homes wishing Avis “Bon' lvoyage" on the “Sea of Matri- mony." WEDNESDAY FARM LABOR EXPENDITURES A totalot 32.030151 was spent by ithe Dominion Government in as- sistance to Prince Edward Island 1n "recruiting. liens» rtirlz and Dil- cing laborers on arms" to March statement given bv the Minister n! Labour in ,ille House of Commons The total iexpz-ndittire tor all the provinces was $438,046.62. MEDICAL CATEGORIE! — s. ltotal of 1.096 men under national [selective service mobilization re- milatlons were re-exrilililied in the Charla. r-toun administrative div- ‘sloil. according to a return tabled in the House of Commons. The TE. McLennaii. who also ofticintqnumber of increases to A category ed at the grave. Burial was in the ‘was 218 or 10.9 per cent. 11B. or 108 Peoples Cemetery The pallbear- tier cent of the llnmbcr re-exzmin- ers were: William Batt. W. o. ted. were raised to B cateitorv- Spencer. William Henncssey. Ewen NATUK i Anderson. J. A. McNeil‘ and Mr — Amen; the with a ntedlum artillery battery at Charlottetown in September, i939. He went. overseas in July, 1941 WEDDING BELLS — A Wedding of interest to many friends on the Island took piece at the manse at Yalleylield. on the evening o! An- rll 12, i944. when Alice B. Chowen. of Rose valley. was united in mar- r1 e to AnBus Martin. son of Mr. an Mrs D. M. Martin of Vall- eyfield ‘the ceremony was per- mfmffi hi’ Rev. J. Milton Fraser. The bride W85 attended by her sister. Miss Lucille Chowen, Free- town, and tile groom by hb bro- ther. Callum S. Martin, Bellovue. The bride was attractively dressed in palebiue crepe with hat and accessories nf sandmthlle the brides- maid wore green crepe with hat and accessories of sand. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. M D. Martin. The bride has been a sue. cessful teacher in the Vslleyfleld BllTIi __ CAMIION - In tho Prince 00m Hosgltll. Afi 21th. 1044. to . B. . and . Cameron. n a . tor, Dorothy Ann. YOUNKII. - At Brwflly Inch on April i0. i044. to 14:. and In. Lionel J Younher, a son. TOWNBHIND —- M: Rollo Icy. May l. i944. to m. Ind 14h. W Tcwnshend (nee Frances in). a son. HAGEN-Jit the mulomtnwn Hosvltnl my 1.1044. to Ooutn o ggdMfl.u.p. Hunt-canons - "rn. MatiKENZlE-At EM nit s. i944 Mr. a. ma. ‘John MaoKeime Victoria roll. l ton. BROWN - At. Pictou May l‘ 1044. East schocl for the past three years. DUTIES’ that time she has made many friends and has been activ- Wisner. PWNERAL OF DR. 11000505‘- firal of the late Dr. l-Ialolrl list of those to whom Certificates oi Natiisdlizatloil have been grant- ed tippear tiie names of the fol- {loivlng Ivfariv) Jane Peterson. New ely interested in all community work. The groom is a successful farmer and is highly regarded whereever he is known. The young c. odgalo was l..- lrlvatelvlronl‘\'-‘l1lt5hil'l‘l Israel Rnrlimel. couple Will reside in Valleyfleid. his reside “ " ‘ 11"“ Fflfld .C“m""““‘*-~ Jm" Heme“ Rte-V‘ i Since the wedding a series of she-i rev l‘ ii ' holds. Pleasant and Georg!‘ - s and nreselitailons (lave been] a . ‘I he pailbeli‘ more" W Ch er 5 McLure. Malor Alex Knox. Hon FWL Pflllvz-i’. Dr. T Robins. R. H. Nicholson and P. W. Tilrner FUNERAL OF CHARLES MAL- ONE —- The funeral of the lllt? i-icne cl 8.! Elm Averill." was field S llrdzil‘ afternoon lFJHI hm late residence, Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev Ronald Noble. assisted by Rev. G. Carly e Vfebs r. Members of r. play s alts pallbearers were: Joseph Curley. R. T. White. Casfcrd, new: Diamond. and Councillor B. Earle MacDonald. In» torment was in the People's Cem- er_v. James O'Brien. William‘ .t‘ct~n I m honor of the bade lllldi gratin The includtd gift; from; the community of Valleyfleld. lhel Womzlns Institute, the Choir and the Y P. U, Their many friends extend to them their very best| wishes ' F ID | R AY ‘ _l.'P MINISTERIAL l uh l. f H . R _ - M ._‘ \' E. -- All‘. Jnlm Forbes Mac- ml in}? ghe . ‘two \-.'Cl3ia1K_aY' ?_‘*"'“fd"“_1b”§; 19“ sflgrdiy predeceased her. Daniel and JalnestnjgrnL-g "l ' n-némllfih- ~95 ‘- ‘Henn [more file is .0 srlq that congre- Her funeral was from me h_-,m¢‘g8£lOIl_fl5 student minister for the of her nephew. John rluzhes Moreil . ill-mmsl‘ mflnl-‘li. l to St. LZIWI‘ .ce Church. Reduieln ‘ l lviass lvas sung by R». cad Pncleil NOMINATED - At a meeting of 1 McKenna who also officiated atlthg Saint John Presbytery of the the zrave, llslnlt-idJfilhurch of cgianadg he? iEn ——— aln o. o. Tu 21-, l. . . —FIRE‘ ALARMS — The Sign‘; lMcLtennann "$1 eiYlléllty “United. merslde flr department respon e ;Church tht my was nommated m. to a fire aebou: ‘.330 yesterday af- succeed . 5 John Coburn RS_B5-! 111 At Sacred Home on April‘ ll9. in her sol . s-fiollrth vear, the -s0lll of Mrs Ambrose Hitches wt" Iced lis tllght to her Eternal Hom . Her sweet and unassumlna ma ill‘? endeared hcr to all those v.1. ‘\\'l"_.'?'I1 she m-iie lll COZIll" His Louis J nu Ilugl J .- ‘teltirmn to a house 0:1 North Griiil- of the Board of ; -!3R A! lle s. , olvl d bv Elmer Burt and id Social S2l'\'ll’;.95'. m1,“ ir-d n .n air lcrcc coilple oi sum. .. . that sh; ls a pat. . . County Hosyhtal. She had the ml. fortune of falling l;‘l ‘ricr home and retaking her hip and as a i ilt was taken to ‘nvn. tzorl and treltt . wishing her a fortably as could be expected uri- der the, clrcilnutanccs s.“ —R.EFEl\'EE~‘ V/URD FRO“ rriisorwn or wan - lia~~ w rt‘- sn .1 prisoner .- since Duiiker- Till of lhf‘ late Capt l: cl. he marl: his 2 I-lo ucnt to heinrr- the .. o l the Welsh serving with them was taken pr‘ finer In his yer L d: no that . He 31‘ n . ..' o" The card was written on Fiebrud 12 and was received last week Guardsman Dicks is now 23 years old. TUESDAY -'.-,lTlLL SEIZED — 'i":le Stun- mei lac detctchirlent of the RCM. P. made a seizure of a complete still and a quantity of maah on a premises in the cast. entl of Sum- mersido YPSLETCHII. It L3 expected that prosecution will follmv-S -PROMOTED — Lcadln! Tt-le- grapitist Ralph Ar enault, R. N V H. . SUI‘ rnnlctad to Pct ‘n’; i0 "or receivcd here P0. Ar til: ls ti: son nf t. cf Halifax and fcrnierly o: S rside and lhe late Mrs. Arsenault-S CASUALTY LIST- Among those reported wounded accidentally in the latest Canadian Army Casu- alty’ List ls acting lance corporal John James Shaw. who was serv- ing l. tli the Rural Canadian Corps of slgncls. Acting lance corporal Shavfs next of kin is his wife. Mira. Margaret Shaw. 149 Frdston Charlottetown. P. E. I. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS — Mr Thomas Wl te Grafton Street. ls today rcrclvlhg the congratulations of his frl=ntls on the occasion of his 37th birthday He is enjoying t-h.» best. of health, and although he does not. appear at ills place of business he still l0 11551-5? in its financial mine"- ent. u . VCELEERATE WEDDING ANNI- VERSARY 0N MOTHERS’ DAY- On May 14th, Mr and Mrs. mer McNeil of Summerside Will celebrate their twenty fifth WGddlXIQ . Tl" . _‘.'0lll'l'»Z v coilnle "ed in Sn. ilelsde I01 twenty tnrno ‘rears v" rt tllcv lllTP. them murh happiness. for 1mm‘ years to rnme Afr ‘lrNell a veteran of thr- ftrst World War and is emploved with M l" Sl-hilr- man Cri. Ltd -S MISCELLANEOUS SHOHIER — On Wednesday cvenln April 12. n large number of re atlves and friends gathered at. the homo of Mr. and lVfrn. Edwin Bernard. Si. Eleanors and tendered a miscel- lnnecus 5h0‘.\"‘l' tn honor of Mm Avis Tanton. who is one of tht" senorrs brides The room was vcfy nrtisticallv decorated ‘nv giirl friends of in, bride-tome. ‘In at altar scheme of pink and white. en all had assembled Avis was n‘ honor by Mrs the others tea? in in hv . Mrs Harold Fairtlr-L-tl- and Wis: Y?!) and amnion nnenetl th- liftc Frank Cillbeck read . “d many humor- ous . ~“ "‘ - . H!» . Byron Crockett‘, Cannon awl if lPHhPtrl "it rrrrr-t‘ on the t-fnlri whlth ' new rut sins nlwr a nut mm of. nlcn-a- 'H.’."'1 a lie-to m. ,, . C"fl“l'l\‘i."‘l' .\,"'*r 1'1» hurl “ttnlrd .1": .'l'l"l'if‘|.“ l tom-t 0d in Hi1? "Hr She's a Jollvl Uflfid Fellow" The rflnlwlnfifr nf lh- PVPHIFR He: nwasanily .'t‘t°.'.f in games and tonal rhr until a delicious lunch was served t-l a‘l. -~u.an hr the hostzas and lulu] J speedy recovery At . the loot‘ of a barn ouftleti by Thom- last reports she was resting as com- as BlSflOp. Summcrside East. S r Qucbe P cmrluiet. in contrast to what he ha Charles t _l The Angel of Death lecentlv en-i many friends who mm in nlslttnr‘ mflit was announced at National De- ‘fcnca Headquarters. Ottawa, today. l land mn lTl . rs in Toronto. fir‘. . .rte:l m the attic and; ited mit thmiigh the roof. 'I'herc i on, slight damage. It is nah’. it mlght have been caus- t by cleiecllve wiring. On Mon- tlal‘ at 2-15 pill. the lira depart- ment “as called to a slight fire on 1 83R!) BIRTHDAY — Mr. W. O. Fflvte. l-lillsiml-n street, is receiving| {congratulations today on his 83rd ‘birthday. kindly remembered by lhls friends and relatives hire and an the United States with birthday ‘cards. Mr. Fyfc enjoys good health for a man of his years and gives God the glory for it. all. l APPOINTED .- QSISTANT - Mr. ‘Edmond Arseririlllr. BSA. Eginol-lt. —-Pf‘t.‘/ Glitter W Roland} _ agricultural college Royal Cfliadjantiladujtc m5 bfcn rupnlnted ris- fristant. to Walter Wlitcside who was extinguished before the fire- men arrive-d. S. ‘ —N-\VY (iFf-ZCER 0.\' FUR- LOlllrl .F - or of the wnmpanleql hj.‘ his wife Mrs ‘nlfl’ flnrl little delight“ MEN-its in charge of the soil survey on ivll have arrived 1:1 Kensltlgtcn tolPrince Ed rd Island. Headqllgy- spend a wcll-tcrlit-d thirty dav flir- llis llts, Mr. and s P_ .' and is re- lcilnc from hi;. lters for the SHIV-P)‘ anti a new lab- loratory are located at the Experi- mental Farm. SYMPATIIY E X T E .\' D E D —- Cf.‘ H. Kill‘. [T191115 GCQLIJIEILIIIICEE. ‘Pin . @- ' of will‘ Petty iFrieiids of Mr John E. Coady. Officer . c was for $Ev9r811forlrlerl_v' of I-Iazclornck. PEI. and tycars in the employ of the Dspurt- mw QI Bflgfitnfy ,=_-,, will he A1191" 0i Trails-Dart serving on the sorry t.o learn o! tile death of his ‘C G . nt He. rcsigllvd ml-Sivsife which o iirrcd on Wednes- ircziliozl ca - in 1940 to enter the ,clay after a f ‘iitccs. he sui- l fmo: active theatre of‘ operations tvived 1355 than 34 11;; 5 after Sui- agllflil. the cneiny. During 1940 he lfcrlng 3 paralytic stroke. served as leading steward in charge of the ward roam in H. M. C. . —APPEAL CASE-The anneal Signal School in Hallfax._later be- lease of Fonz Won't, appellant vs. ilig transfericd to St. hyacinthe. 1R T Holman Ltd. Reszolident. an c. where he was promoted to ‘$611011 for extras on a contract to Officer Stclvarcl. He served , lelnociel the V. Cale ives coiled (n s during the inst two years ‘gig-fie; Lat §iilinniirgidcc biigorle and has seen action aboard a Can- t B _ U5 ‘fie H118 . 8111B B - :adla destrocr while on convo-ICOHHSII immerliatclv asked fol‘ ldutyntn the .30.... Atlantic‘ He ML ‘short. adjournment and at the end! inan several thrilling iexperlienfes the ediwrnment they rent-Hedi vrnile on the seas and s rea g ad; :0 be llomc on good old Prince Ed-4 __ ‘ward Island to spend his leave, OFFICE“; HE TED M a wit" evelymmg X5 peaceful anglrecent meeting of the Poultry As- lsoclation the following officers lwere elected for 1944: Pieter Coles.‘ F" B1 __5. l l been experiencing on foreign shores 13nd ‘he mum: ségsxlml lPi-esicécnt; W J. Cudmgrelvice- PURCHASEQ PROPERTY __-1-heiPrcsi ent: Hononrarv rendents. lprxtperty of the late Mr Gecrgelfio“; B - T-Qpage- If1°“t‘G__9"f, l Ritchie. 2i Greenfield Ave. was! "mm- “Pd Prefxfhr J w“ t" ‘D-fis“ ‘purchased yutemav by Ml.‘ ‘Lllllrectcis: Llold Alorecide. Nelson; ‘ Frank Saunders, George, l Whltlcclc. Cudmore, Harold McInnis, Charles Sivan, and C Carr. Secretary - ‘Treasurer. Charles E Worth , BEACH GROVE HOSPITAL —! Oviina to tho sllolt-atze c‘! medical help in other centres. the RC A ‘Po Clark for $7.600. w. n. Bea- P9 ‘ILOH was Auctioneer ATTENDING HEALTH CON- lFi-ERENCE-Hon. William Hulihrs. iMlnistrr of Public Welfare. and ‘Dr. BC Keeping Dcputv Minist- lcr of Health. are attendinz the . _ , _ M.C Detachment in charge oi the l?fif.il‘.‘é‘.°'l=§lli’ll’é‘.léi‘wnfilmll trill. Chariot-town are» heave et - Beach Grove training centre i5 be- “M "‘ °“”"——“ m" Illa iei*:l*:i...l‘it...irtllll*.saza' i The fun ‘e1 not. place T-iesdayw __ ' __‘ h l rAIIGTIZOOH ‘all three nkcitv-l: to St. lh'r‘:*"E‘_t°’r- 1" ‘haleed"_f,nllll‘in"fefilffi§g ‘Paulo Church. Bturct-m. where} P" mlllllAl-flll -l~~\_>“h.\. b0 t ‘ the pastor. itev. Father Miillallv til-f“ m-"L “Hi “Q m‘ Y" n u lflcmmi ‘binge w 3L ynul-b ca“? half a docen .o'.vcl medical atten- letery where lllLld Cyril was laid ta ganlsis rl-qrlrgflizvi?gigl7f“tela Qtggg: lresr beside a hrothzr and sister» "59 r g y" " " DD lWhO predeceased him several years male” m“ smmgu‘ 2o. Til" Bill)“ WEI". Wll-I MEsSAGEfR?M“ BTN E N?‘ - 1x l.) Arsenault. Wei ingtln. P. .I.. as ‘Angus m5” bugfllrccelvcd by air a beautiful Moth- Mllrm Rtyqcrs Day message from her son, “Jigs, lPte. Scott who has been overseas . _____ for four years and is now in Italy. CYRlL DALE!’ 19-10-1044 ; _ _ RETURNED FRO‘)! O\EB.SEAS. Lteicd the home of Afr. and Niis..—3‘31~ 07131155 E 7"Y3¢-'\1'l1ll11'- R~ C‘ Lawrence Daicv u. 5t. Marys RQIdiA- F‘. has» retul-lu-zl floiii Enttlimd claimed the l-‘Dlrll. of tneilnflfter lllvina spent, tho mat num- g; bcr of months on rlutv in that u.“ rolmtiry He is at. present spending Halls flllfitzmmfllk-SHCH lituwe gtMthe cate from birth and in spite of lov- M118 0 i Darflii-S- f- B11 1'5. l lnlz care and nledlcal skill remained‘ D. J- MWATWW!‘ 0! Cflrnwllu- P3314, an invalid during nil of his short‘ Rife until on Monday afternoon. ~M0T3Rl5T9 TQ- P B‘ l - Ml‘ IADYll 17th. 00:1 willed that. he Mex Mwvittic of Seuaiw Mass. and "shflllid cc-me ulibo Him for of incl.‘ Mre- John A Marv-n. Cembridce its the Kliigtlmzi of Heaven. Besides Maui motored from their httnea to 1 his aorrowlnil Fiffiflitn there are left Crapsud 'l"hry were rzlhd hcme due Jhroe sisters. Berna-lotto. Bhirlev to the. illness. of thclr llirllher Mrs lrmd Hclon. l“.‘.'i half-‘irrltliers. Jnlll Ella. Macvlttie. Tilt-v left. on return sat horn» anti L3V‘l"‘ll!'.'2 in lloslttmlugp April 22th ntrzmpnnied ‘ Ii tini- l‘). xv ‘I , Hearse dilvci‘. East. and ‘youngest. child Cyril Aloysius the age n! three veers antl months Little Cyril lirid been delt- and n hall-sister Rita in llnverlliilpntdrm; Roy Mngvlttlg and arrived MM‘- softly on Tuesday April 25th- Three Prince Edward Island ser- geants, two of them from Char- lottetown. have been commissioned with the Canadian Army overseas. Y's MEN'S CLUB -~ At the re- élll.’ .'.’3?°§‘J‘.§..§' ‘fl’. t“. r.l"°.l‘{2 m! . t as . year the new accident. lMacL-arsn, was chairman .. topic for thr- clcslng meeting was the rennin: of a very interesting naper on the hlstorv of the Y M. C. A1 by Frank {Finnry Theltzlub nurse a untin mnut recoil on to back tn the filllent. extent nos- rible the foriltccmlna campaign {or the erection of a new Y C. A. They are: Bgt. LllCJA Allison Eng- . Canadian Armoured CUTIE.‘ of Mrs Grace England. Ellen- lie. E. 13.; S t. John William l-lnggertv. nya Canadian Artill- ery. con of Mrs. Catherine Ha;- 22 Pleasant street. Char- enwn; and Lanc Sgt. Earl h. t m v Ln rice Hume, Rnygl Canadian wl’_.,“'.l’1§..§{'“...°'l§,.“1§§1§£§?§i1'$ Artillery. son of John MCI-fed of m» cltlh w. m». International Plilm" 1 Elli" F"'"~ Chi-Wm" Corlvflntinli, thi- plan to be ann- mwn mtnrfrl, an’! Vice President. Hamn t Flnel-lnd went. mun-set.“ Wlt-lnnrr was hanwd alfrrmlte. The adlan Armour Cnr a l mrr before nniistin -- -- min; for Lhn veal‘ f “V” 3 "Pi p esentt-d In tho winning , h i! - _ immtalncrl hv Exneat. ‘Clnwson Af- Enlimllz at. the outbreak of Mr. m- m, fnppflng “Home, bflwlgn; I’ Chlllillciflwli. 1-11"? Hflffiiq team cl-lnllenactt the veers vmincu lien‘ overseas with thrt Hoyt! 9121'. and detest“ ih-m "Hirnugh the ""11" Al’ in Sh" Pm BY 1 ‘tenemen- of Waller Cox, one of A ""1" M’ Tfflfiwfl- NW8- 5° the losing team. the club enjoyed 26 year old Uelit. Hume e --- miss-am.» an agreement. had been arrived at“; to L to Mr. and Mrl- Arthur . formerly of C“ lottntown A daughter. MCQUAID - M. the onulocutown Hospital m. 2nd to ur: ma am! Edward d, a dnulhm (Ii-l s een Bern to.) wuus - At the Prince Iidwunl island Hospital on May 4, 1N4. to‘ Have YOU thou ht Ir. and . .7 Hugh.“ _ emu Murray p m o? Ml ii 1924348 uiifiili. ms ' ‘ I ms lags. ADIIII Mo§.gl,w:|:t1i Mfr ._ m" m. wrltlnl. s,» mun» more OAIIION-At lloncton on Thun- "° “m” "" “"- " m. my 1i! tau. m Cnm- 31:51:‘- n Worm ‘ can. .10 do . t Ht-dgdsnd Kfliyyelllggmg.‘ 59”” sma’ IDWIL which on shalom ‘fol Ann Winston Dfnlwoil. "NC" station. “L, Raymond bonnet». lunar fig" d... 2a; are...” Ind m yearn. "- iii m-svAi-thur J moan. Now IQCADI - At the Ciurlnttotown “Anfllllmces - Gum". “ma” 1M Ch lttstn ll. Nflfao w“ liter %‘.fi'i_§. Bonita! .v ll, . lrtgs. Wil- mm t g9 I 1 align tl,; ink. Kinll O0. . and years. a m ' Jbglalaaaray. Green. Oentnl . wbrnuunpnqlu-ioét ttixleonpghngfi- ' May ii. m4. m in...‘ ———- at n mauns Msoktnnon wife of the late Rode- rick i3. liticxinnon in hEf mini rei-e-v f0 WQCI‘ ‘HHS emblem! lite. Willis Andnldrlwgll- W" . n u l5. O Wn, I. IO , Ill‘ | ‘ __ El H may M G u When you listen to new! ofwhnt Com with that no wphm‘ ‘ agynifiaéggfi-gzmbm-entfh of‘ I w Min In coin flimsh or: amt-us...” "Ypdtnfiwd T; Agitslnow m; w.‘ kw ‘m 7m m: “mum 9' “"9"?!” “'33.... u.- unlit-y ilm in nnJt’£“"5'3"'d7.‘s'°%‘t§”a§u' '3 l]! OI l! t , ' ' ' hails. to‘ Capt. r. . Hyndmnnylnd iglggufii", 'M§§_,,'1,§$§°“§f5.h,§1f,} scnooi. or PSYBIOTHIBAPY wirwwmwevwd-v n" “l” "M"? We‘? 1m M“ Hymimm‘ ch" ‘mmwn’ ‘ i-llrotd A Mcuervy Olilrlottetc-nai "_- - - ~ 1M MIN" ti" MW led d‘ m’ "i" "m ' “*7 sori- ' ' " Peyliothen y h a rofmlon for misty that have come to thou- a?" °" ""1 "P915" W He! in the 47th you of his an. wane“ one ‘ n“ wmnlmuh m“ d cum“: Mm"_md vmwycbm; “ADWN “ A‘ ‘m “m” “"" ronunn At North Wiltshlre W" "- ‘M "Mi" "I" "4 i" may cams to many mote Th" "h" W" “e 4° N Island Hospital on my 10-1 - w wed“; m 1o chum R m. future. Trlinelk ranutnmp- help shorten the m. to am Flt-Lt. T.A. mason and Mn. - gran d ‘ “Y.” Y m- , i fits work lnmhoapltala, lnstlt My your end-fled that w“ we wedmumJtmm-whg“, son. Charlottetown. twin boy|._ u’ - 3 Y‘ ' Ind private may. fronting potion 40ml ALI- YOU CAN 7 wearing of this gmbkm mg“;- "M" u" “wt” l MIWWW- Ourmm and women in uniform that you too are doing your chm MacDOUGALL-At Kcntvllle. N8.- on May 8. . to Ml‘. ind Kn. Juries L. MecDouaali. (n00 Isabel Mclaan. RN.) l son. HUNTLEY-At. ton. Ontario. May 10. 1944 tolfixomlfllcll Ol- ficer Donald N. Huntley Ind Mrs. Huntley a. diailxhtth-Rilth Ann. MATHESON - At the ‘a county Hospttsl, Montaluc. 9.! . on May 3. i944, to Ml’. and Mrs. Malcolm Mathnon tneo Mull-rot Roberts ) Dundls 00am. PEI-- a daugh r. Catherine Imillo. BRYENTON -— At t!“ fly?! County Hospital. Montana. P .1. on May 4. 1M4, to Mr. Ind N131. n lla- PIJ, a Eldred Bryenton (n00 Kayl Dundee Cantu. daughter. Shirley Gertrude. (JEDSSMAN-At Gt. WT HA!- pital Mont-real on April . 1944. i0 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crossmtn tnee Doris Martin). a son. S: uol John Donald Alexander. (P! ‘clean copy). _._ _._.-. _._ _._s_._._.~. MARRIAGE! FERnIS-AULD - At iion Ohulah Saturday Mliv l. i844 y Rev. r. Miss Dorothy I4- of Charlottetown w . homas l-fonirv Ferris of Olou- cester. England. VINTON ltuoAlTIlUl — At Warrington. Lanclshirc. U‘! hill. on April 24. 1944, Eva Vntan. da hter of Mr. and has. gl-ilrles Vin on Mai-icheutor. tn is hsrlos E. MacArthur. R. O. A. .. son of Mr. and Mrs-D. J. MacArthur. of Cornwall. P. E. I. MacDOUGALD - lvmlAl - At- Beauharnois. uehec. April ll. i944. by Rev. A. nett. Jun Allen MacRae daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Macitae. Hestherdalé. P. I. I. . A. C. Dou all Irtice Mu- Dougald. son o‘ . Ind Mn. B. MiicDougald, ridgewcm. N. l. CURLEY - DeBOCIII —- At the Church of the Most l deemer. Cl-larlottntown, 1944. b Rev. Fr. A- M Mary olena Genevieve to James Raymond curlcy. Charlottetown. PEI. FERGUSON - BUCKLE - At Mary's cathedral Halifax. not . with: of n 8E l so. 191:: lav u; m. nine verman. ill‘ If ffllfifl Borden. RE I tn C 32.0. Oul gimme. n c tin. of ouviiio. n DEATHS BEALES-At- 32 WU M. urdav Miw 6 ROSS 0- n Eldon. my '1. m4.‘ Mr. Lauch1ln‘Iloss, lied I yIAfl. YOUNG-—Il1 PIOVIGCIIDB “$.31 in Seattle. Washinczton. M: 1. 1 - 44, HOV D. Ybllflfl. “Q Yflll. ‘am-trawl ' "w-nhfiwv-WIVJHQ How Are Your Eyes‘? ll Ilfl IYIIN_ ot‘ 17M“- homeles- urn use or dtnlnon- cold! I sprclalllt A new! with of eapgllgnoo n: e refractlm cl Call tn Ind ‘I81 WI grits or “no hi, ' " ff fi difficulties IIIMIIIIIIOI ti. F. lliitchmn AND Sun l. 0 nu-rcllllo o. r. nvrcltlzn -'\. t. .. y IPA- A i-il 10. . MURPHY —-At the P E I Hos- pital May 9 i944 rrancls A. Mur- phy Ohms Point. no D3 years. CONWAY - In the Cnuilottetiown Hospital MAY I 1944 Mn. Joseph Conway (nee Mnry Pierce) of El- mira in her 24 yr. Miss mwmqmNmNnm-(oizl-Jld nt of the ' , l’ a l Women's Royal‘ Naval Serv ...lhltydulrebuylngqfljm A tw year lle e com-cs ltli clx o m I ‘I Victory Bonds you can! months hospital work 1| required for n University Diploma. I t minus: - lor nxmulfiron of 1.1::- vonlty or its equivalent. A ll ll f l I ml3fir°1.Z“3... lit... “Jails? °“ Are ready. if need be, to die for Canada, for , for YOU. JOGXI . out Werner FIRST REDDIN BROS. 4i .' . With Major Hooph be’ For further infill-motion lnpl to ‘man ' mm. m, the Director. school of Phmthn- 0.8-! to? outstlndlnq mi and “PY- “W”! 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