1THE WESTERNGUARDIAN I , AGENT: Mrs. John Pond, l1 m, - SUMMEBSIDE nnd mum S.‘,'§,°N";§"°" m "°‘"' 5“"'°""“""‘ "mm" - llllfllll b0 1m Illll an. r ma. lhe Guardim mny be bulb; ‘an mjnirafhfw n! u» following stores In Bell Bookstore, Water Stun, Carrier Boy M. 2o 9e! day, os- w. llfllllc In Biunmenldo g, || give your order to inc boy lQ:Qfll;lelI“fl“L°ul:l’ 5min‘ 38D for this ltfvlc: Ibis column L! reserved lor ._“;n of lucui interest, but Mvertlfigg‘ ITBYIO: £35153“? cough remedy oi a newsy nature may he uiserieq " Kensmlllfln. L-B _ in z cunts a ward. ll-rictly pzynhlg ._3RACE in advance. a hoes P "r "r*_*—_—-————~— and woody,‘ “gm. ma‘; Ila-Mel“: -sEED planted shallow today will o be 11p tomorrow. nuy mung! , ‘Ul- YS’ (3.5 y_ i110. ..i\\n and l-lflluell ScEGQS‘ at Re ' c‘ w 0°15. M bixic. s. Lr-lll-l at 9i y '5'“ tending the Boys’ csonage is M‘ ______ am t __7_;c ‘Von-H, of $51M“ bmk Cove this week__s_ D a Canoe l "ness oil will save 100.00 worm of TRIN -——— 1 _ . _ _ _. - 11' a1 tress. _ 1,152 7 a o. Re“ K Gil UNITED cnurwri- ,- ._'l‘ll.‘.‘)'iTOES are easy o, gruw who was inducted 1n ' " from 1i...1...~s or stea. any gal-den a‘? 0f Trinity United Churcb on ssons ;1t grate s. 'A0Z-4-b.Zlgl1day 195$, £00k the services 0n BIHQE“ i ‘_ 31nd” and preached 1m“ morning - .» S Hat Files. Carboriun- “nd “M11118 $0 IHPBB Congregations ~ eners and heavy machine S's", ---—-- ' , 011 nun-us upcrtine a lawn o~ lg —- E BOY HAS . liiOuci‘ ii Dkusutlc. L-IoQ-‘il-Bil; EN- B0bb‘e Gallant LEG BROK ______ iiou owned by Ha 11h L. h.’ . Sflltllllffl location. Applv to any: 5:01.318: struck by 9- C“ 3195991113)’ i. iii-unit. Notary Public. Keiising- » if“ Himmler Si- It was .. . . driven ion L loo I 8-11. 18d is about ten years of née’ His -\'lSlTOR T0 S‘SlDE-—Mr_ John F168 Wis broken in two places. He Hall Lei is vsiiing his sister, Mrs, ‘iwas "ken immediately to the h J5. Huron, Summerside, and 315g ~95] Where the fractures were \lr.<. Jtlll Howatt, My, 143a m. siilvs :11 California but i f - ————- marl)‘ a resident o; T.-y.,§_afs_°’ —w. M. s. MEETING-The w. ' ____ M. S. Auxiliary of North Bed ue -.llRMEN ENJOY OUTING-A “mmh m” h N0. a sn-vice Flyln School R.C.A.F.. p'°"d"“°' M“ A- G- al Slummerside “enjoyed an outing §,-§,‘§"?.§ém'1:§fs,§§§,m° a the 591MB‘? toCieton Beal s d f _ e we f Hum, Two a,-§“}a‘y’§ gage?’ aanéfla Christ 1n Brotherhood". Intereyst o and i, is expect“, many more ports of the different secretaries s l1 picnics will be arranged-S. --\'<iricr: T0 FARMERS-For meemg- - rife new mowers, rakes. or _-'—_ and scufflers, stock taker? hie hoes —STREET DANCE GREAT SUC" or usual terms, also some bargains S The sweet Dim“ held °" fl machinery, some taken in Saturday mgm under me 515131995 trade for tractor machinery. 2 rows ° the summerslde Branch 0f 111B years 01¢ ha" price M Canadian Legion drew large crowds odside. Margate; mower, "° summer-Wile- MB"? 960F118 581d 5_ $3,; rakes em wme and I ,never before had there been sum call, waiter s, weeks, 5a,- .11 congestion of traffic in the town . L-184. .wh:ch was handled very well by lit-i were received. Refreshments were —1\XEMORIAI1 SERVICE FRENCH Rlvhli. annual flags and bunting made everything a real good time. The ladies 9i tne . me no invited to ~ at ' t SIDE AND P CE COUNTY CHRON BEREA VED ISLAND FAMIL Y REMEMBERED BY ROYALTY . Goiirlles D g m; ' Toronto Bakery. Water Strggg "'5" "l! Water 5p, a m His Mo] The Guardian M“ b. druumfdgk ‘grunt, l1 Granville Sign, [Lad I! fliers ls myth o not hesitate to in estate Cllveden_ “ppm Buc QdlllT IIOSING Y0" llSElF GATIIARTIOS ‘I'll IIARSII . . . TIIER WI E’S A BETTER WAY!‘ All-Bran’: "Ounce of Prevention" Method Really Gels al lhe Cause! ‘t wait till constipation ha] you down purgativea that bring only tam ouroel Stop it before it starts! the common type of constipation in the diet, get a Eat it every day, ty of water. Sec constipation. All groom-s venient sizes. Made by pation at the a If you suffer from ‘due to lack of the righ package of KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN. as a cereal or ln muffins. Drink plcn how easy it is to get rid of have ALL-BRAN in two con Kellogg's in London, Canada. PRIVATE ROY A. CROZIER its sisters. Mrs, J. T. Hood and He remned "$31118 comfortably: ‘vnmmm Rowland Crozler, Wllmot, P.E.I. Artillery Regiment Private Roy Crozler kil- ' 4! H Prince Edward Island thud of bulk Private R0 1s month at the listegsin a large niunber of airmen from home o: Mrs‘ R°ben Baker m? 3g): wtltlikytlie firs t1 He died from military y Alexander Crozler en- n infantry regiment at and went ovcr- through trhe above address. , Yours very Sincerely ngent. tuberculc mg lVfnf almtl Mrs. . dy uni-k crinvraved the b "s t th quesbmm ‘m ‘Mm bwthcrhood gm e}! o L? charge m the soft ball games, The mliiwed that a rally would be held | Anew, , , b“ mmved the Olmng unmem at French River on July 13m ma] m‘: .on no“ loverseas. and was w served ittsthe conclusion of the I whe“ m‘ dint VISCOUNT ASTOR Toplow, Bucks, England ncl fr ends who cared Dear Mm. Crozler: May 16th I returned mouth, to the hospital. told that your son was dying. seems so young and I could not bear the thought of it, so I prayed and stayed w.tl1 him as much as I coud. He did not scrim to and he loved the ice-er He also liked the which some one had America, and even some fruit anri vegetables. We tafked t» h'm and and the Sister and I often made 211m smile. All the time he had such devoted care and at- tention; everyone loved him. I wai so sorry for your other son; he was so gmtle and gwad. and niw I am glad that he was able to be there. ght you would like t- know eryth rig possible was done. and I am sure you will not m:urn for, “God's Guest", as someone put t lard is a gunner “SW” b7 SWINE! 8:47 Wu Savinjo Certificates‘: LETTER ‘FROM HIS DIAGESTY KING GEORGE Buckinzham Palace The Queon and I offer ycu our heartfelt sympathy in ycur great SOXTUW. . We pray that your country's grat- lde for a life so nobly g ven in its . he Police Force. The street dance service may bring scmo measure of AT Was held on the Armourles block; ,conso1aticn.-- Sliaw Rave a short std-i keeuinn up the mdustry. d. eriers of tne co-cuerauon gricultural Department in they can to help the fox him each day. sheet length. an "All-day-sucl-rers" The next mee tin d c9001 of thread 110W being made. 8 i5 to be held in many friends, the Pretty ceremony As Airman weds -'Summerside girl The next ranch visited “as ‘ma: and Letvis. Here‘ eu some tine Slkcimf J15 verv unitcrnr imd showed the de- tzrecs of Mléllllllllll from Darcnis. 1-. bLCMIIL nave u sum- lzed on Alonday afternoon qt 3 0._ man 11cm 11m iaucbes as :1 result clock m me beautiful lawn o. Mr‘ breeding and 111's. W.K. Lewellin on Cedar B. It was decided that uld be sent to the con- having an ice cream estra and everyone trad CANADIAN (‘MAPLAIN A charming wedding was solemn- game in Mr. Albert Two new members earty welcome into s _ K ensznzton Legion had charge of the refreslb Canadian Chaplain Service, nts-S. . n .» 1 ~ "- Canadian Army Overseas, or reedmg m {m with marked (logs 11nd sliver ____ “mat L_9.,_7_5_8_,0_Q-2-‘f —KENSINGTON nor INJURED m“ M“ -BRII‘I.\L SHOWER - Prior to °Y M1" Charles (hwy, M,” Helen L, County Hospital yesterday after- il slmvcr by her neighbors and celvcd when Kliendslat her {tome in Irishman. by a car 1n l‘f t1 arrive 0 th ue is 1e Th 1 bnathwj-‘be was escorws 5y g“. e acc dent occurred about 2.30 _ __ 5 "pm. The boy was comlrg but of a i‘2..i:“2“1..-':.°..t‘lnf1$‘diitlfiii? sis; on - wer- when s» wi- Ultlcoflllls and pink and ivhzae ‘ded Wm‘ a c“ dnve" by Mr‘ T 0.‘ Eli and useful iziits was oar- in; as well as caigbe expected. but 0 v s And Vicinity and also from both parents new type were shown. Mr. Gllflil §puhU p11 the breed llllf-‘sllflii Milli relation iiig size lll foxes iii so frii‘ as £11’? characteristic‘ of the fox would a!» 110w. A \V“.. balanced feed was ,first imporiaxit step and rancher 11s.; found the feed that suits best he should not stir. during the growing period in pup. Dr. Guiiii considered it was better t0 lizirc two or three pups in a peii us this gave them exercise and stimulated growth problems were also under Innis and Mrs. Robe: IIPPOlnted on rick c mg will be held at of m. youngest daughter, Isabell Jean u-zs . ..i 1n Jrlage to Lac. Ralph analstine, son of Mrs. Van- nlsiine of Napanee, Ontario and the lore Grorizre VElYIfllSllllE. The cere- ~mcny took place beneath n lovelv 1nc_ iirclt of air tort-c colors. and rod. wliitc and blue. The walk from the ‘ house wias also lined with red and 1 white and blue. Flt. Lieut. Higgins. traplain at No. 9 S.F‘.T.S. perform- ed the ceremony in the presence ,0! a iii-go assemblage of relatives _ Baptist. Chaplain for the district in Roger Kennedflj: In‘ y?‘ Md 5°“ which your san wss working and it . . , t ° “e Y_°' Km" fcll to me t) see that all possible lfifr mnri ize W. Hayden Dixon, 5n? 9" was b70118!“ E0 1L9 Prince w“ done b, make i C" A dceful and 1s tendered a pre-nup-i- 1100b suffering from injuries re- ffiwmy m his Emma; Rest on fig“? klgémked “W” May 25m 11m and was buried by m‘ n3 n vmag’ me on the 28;h in Brcckwcod‘ ceme- tery ncar Waking. surrey. England. His brother Rowland was there anld a. friend of his. He was given , ! ful military honours t- iers. from w i suspended a he; of charlmtewwn- Mr- Ives ‘ served them. The Bapt st order of l‘ into bell. This was the work tgfk t e lad at “we u’ the 11°59!‘ burial service was used and an of- “Jg.l.,g*,3§,?dg $5.11.? bggiwpg; t... ‘in? rféiifinfiitfiii...“ $55’! fir" “Y” PM 8"“ w“ ’° m" gly that your boy ppy and well. away from suffering and with God in Miss Betty Lockhart o: Trum‘ N , is visiting with ner grandmoth- xlrls and boy‘: son- Arthur lltockhart, e out winnerr by res, in their contest. htugfit of you. and would be to me. who have five sons to know how well he was alfter. and‘ hww his face brightened as we talked of you and home. so kind and good Mrs. Frank McMillan 1nd little son Kevin left on r1, N. B. w loin no: The nurses were to h"rn. with he I lifiss Norma Davlson nurse Cainpbellton, N_ The bride who was given in mar- her duties on Salim“ y friends will regret to ridge by her father, was very lore- i were opened by Mrs the extent of his injuries were not Mncllcccl and Miss Marlon determined last evening, -_s, R 1v. Alma Campbell read the C Rev. Edwin Simpson iiildlniiifi i§°§°2§fv ébiéii. $22 "i" ‘l "km"! h" Whei- M“ *1- eir kindness zn was the .. .- . . guest speaker in the Unit- “.‘.i.§1“3§tl‘°ii;‘1l£';“lfbnifilfiii rd Baptist church on sundry ev- 1.1M . lv in a floor length dress of white triple sheer. floor length veil las- tencd with orange blossoms tiny blue flowers. she carried u shower bouquet Pf pink and white confined to her home suffer- h s broken arm which she e misfoitunate t0 receive on morning, when at the shore filllllliled on a stone and fell Y Mr. Arthur Mill. Morita a visitor to Kenflnem“ day The last ranch visited was that of Mr. Petcr G. Clark Mr. Cnllseck spoke here. His subject was sfilfilllflll in breeding. He stressed the impor- nnd gave different points in chos ng breeders for the best type of fur. Mr. Clark showed the visitors round his ranch. There was much interest taken in his sys- tem of feeding. Mr. Clark opened up a discussion on holidays with her parents 1 si gt Fox Field Success m d l b: M L‘ s --___ Mesiseés; Clhigéttig and Frank How- 11th‘ ‘an verses W 1i argare _. PEAKQ l N B A p T I s T t Q gr Q wn are and Lltld Macleod tastefully ar- 01w]; 1| _ grandparents, Mr. and Howatt. Kenslngton. Mr. Elmer Champion wireless stationed in Hall- ft Monday morning ties after visiting was bridesmaid and was gowned in pale blue floor length dress, pic- ture bat and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. Mr. Charles Llewel- brother of the bride supported A guard of honour of friends of ,, F v . lied Simpson 5nd sister Miss So- t aktid h th to ssialyunldl h 1 ofmlflxx; gfid to? fiflcere an“ Ulla Simpson, North St. Eleanora. y 6;" o I a u u’ e“ m l0. e1: 1111 ~11 V,“ served by a numb“ u; oiling. The choir was assisted by Th first. fox field day of the the question the )l'658l’ll. Tire remainder of the MT- and MYS- P0858" 0f St- Jflhfl. season was held yesterday in Sum- _ tied and enjoying camw-Z 5' t. Si‘; 11c was bleasantlv spent in me N.B.. Mr. Pogson taking the solo merslde and was attended by about i l1‘ -—PROMIN NT LOH PAS i resentatlve ms the soloist singing _ _ V tare Thy dwellings." Mrs. Dobson ~ ‘lvhfwtilqiemsgna5og3tggarsiafg [presided at ilze organ. S. , —MALPEQUE AND BALTIC w. ismms- “ Aafsluczfesgruffllgélr-vnlgf M. s. -Malpeque and Baltic w. M. iespectcd in the community. . ' son died zabobut five YCBII: "WrPl" h rims p m... fiéaarclfurcheefgr%gnum_ bers and 2 visitors were present. f _.-,._-,,-5_ He waves m mourn The President, Mrs. Crow-ib- pre- \\ f» and three grandchildren. 1515951 and Opened the meeting ‘V1111 l whom sympathy‘ is extended. e funeral is tnking place this morning from his late residence to Palmrr Road church, and ceme- Rcv. Pr. Walsh officiating at l e uiem Mass and at the S. roved; roll-call responded to with '5' e word love by the secretary. Mrs. _ ---_ snnua joint meetln was talked-of M5‘ —f.\.\IPBELL-MACLEOD — A-of for August meet ng, and ar- iinci and pretty Weddiniz W85 wklrangemen-ts are being maile fo UIllllZTd at the Presbyterian Manse. ‘stllllilllfilfildé, on Wednesday. June i8 m". m‘, bride of Irving Lawrence that subject. scrlpture references Mi» h1"“'“1°"“"“i“r§‘ "l. “ “"i‘1°"3°“€‘n'§n ‘£i?§$v.§'°¥=§a1n“¥?§1h'i?' m- . 1 m z n; - - - lwssnrios snlgfir ill-lit to Jim??? Shel hood in form of uestions and an- . l q “at nitziidid bv Helen Campbell. swers was presented by various ‘Li ‘iii the groom. who wore ll mmbsr, proved very interesting. F"? blue dress or riwon sheer “We Hymn No 252. Collect-ion. Nation- wagh qibilhitc accessories. The a, “mun, A 5mm hour m]- I ‘ I yon,‘ cznflglggTfiwllfvthgliemmolfyi lowed’. and dainty refreshments brirlnl nartv motored to tlze “We ' °me of the bride's parents. Whell! lsumpnous weddinz supper wan Personals awed to the immediate relatives ____ ‘h: friends of both parties. Durlnu __,M,_ and M“, M“ sleeves of lrrn-i-Yioginlllz lg‘ glmlvd °.‘..,i‘°"°',‘§$,‘;§; Elkin. N. 3.. are spending their ilmt ling brlrlelzlhe 13:16-53»: con- honeymoon n mgewawr cabin" i n aiictis and best wishes 50' __,M Eleanor Holland of {lower ltl]l]lellf§rfi(‘“i!l'E.dA few evening: Bedeqfl: is enjoying the” bright lUP-ils of nonfat ‘Al: a ‘lletcglblilvii l" sunny days at Edgimfwr Baum flshtmrn. whore friends and hellfi- _ .. ' ‘ _ fri d are pleased inrlt-liirkmrfledi “m” °“ “w” 10 135.5 fiximittfvltflssendzssle Martin, m Wm cdleicitatlons accompfila. Crwaud is Imwovmg dam, 31m- Dnm A“ a dress and 11 well-ll lfi ther racer-n awmndlcjtm operation 1n :€1rl"?»in“~"l' ‘off iggcgvegiaifu ‘figegiois? the mnce County Hospital. Sum- Mrfnxilimiit in music and dancing.‘ m"! - In Ham Mrs. Camabell will reside __c ' Gum Knnuon o‘ the n “ibivfxonwlf-"alhfk. '€°°“‘ i‘ ‘m a earl‘). -* WNW“ ‘b ‘b "4 town .—S. feeding should eliminate the troub- le. Mr. Clark said he had not treat- r lntemal parasites The wed by the bride's aunt. Mrs. Ramsay of TYui-o NB. A buffet luncheon W38 served in the dining room which was decor- ated with profusion of flowers in bronze colors. The pret- ted tea table had the same decorative scheme and was centered with a beautiful wcddinz George Sheen nrcslded at the ten fable. Asslstinu in serv- lng‘ were Mrs. James Harris have been Mrs. Harris Rovers and Mrs. W.R. Cannon, Mrs. J. O. Mountain cut c the three ranches vlfilfied- Among those who attended were several Charlottetown ffliflnen- T7193’ included, Messrs. Gordon MncMll- inn, w. Chester S. McLure, Frank MacKay and Gecrfle Lilly- The field day opened at the ranch allbeck at one oclock There about tiwenty platinum types and silvers were inspected. Mr. Call- bgck explained to t-hn vsltcrs his method of ranch feeding and the general management of the ranch. . C rke gave an lnterestnz and’ informative talk on market conditions. He was Quite Wlimmlc about next season's crop of furs and felt sure the would be cleared before the new pelts came on the market. He said the stocks were low as dealers were Just buying from hand to mouhh owing to war conditions. OUT OUR WAY aw, vou TELL THAT gave a military touch m3 Parent‘ l“ K rmt ways that appealed to the Dart in the anthem. "Seek Ye The 100 visitors. Prominent speakers 111v. s. Lord". Mrs. Hugbson sang the were: Mr, W. R. MIX-Mid Mrs. George Wilkinson D n betlflh "ThLot Mlite! 11: :D.C.K. CITZIEN 0F s1‘. a“ u ymn e rd “k” “s r0 we“ u" r Mr. Keith Kennedy wa-l a busi- ma” were Msm-m mpg ness visitor to summerside, on Sat- iii-day. A- W. Macrar- lane. Kensington received the sad ay evening of the grandson Roland Babb, by drowning. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Babb (nee Alethea MacFarlane) Kenslncrton and now of Deepest sympathy is the bereaved grandparents. . The New Annan Women's In-i stituie met at the home of Mrs. on Wednesday even- The President pre- g opened by singing At the conclusion of the discus- sions refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed-S. FAIR DROWNED ST. CATKARINIS. Ont" July 4- (CP)—-Euizene McNamara. 19. d 22. of Meri-iton. t,, todav were drowned in llie reservoir of the Welland ship canal. Tihev were believed to overcome bv exertion while swim- min care of His own." At the 0min -Gunn_ Su t. of the - There passed service Rev. c. w. Cook wlgs n15 Fox Stailgn at Summcrside; Peter PASSWE "Ho" 0011111)’ H05‘ speaker. Mr, Walker, Y,M,C,A, fep- G. Clark, D. 0. stewart and George 10ND0N_ (cw ___ Punch and Judy showman appear- lmz at a Conscien Tribunal said he be resistance. The court registered him as an objector but sugazested h4- re- ugitc Pimclrs script for his next . ~ . M . Har l on and little on are illness of about a d“ l 501° the hymn How may vlsfistlng Gartl-rs 5 [Archdencorliwand hllzlrs.‘ G. Harri- tSt. 's eco , ummer- 111 Pmricr of st. Louis and " '50“ a an, W S. were the guests of Mrs chps- “Tm many friend‘ ______________ t5. $53133; ggggggi gygggi R2"Li.t“§;£ii°“.lt§§ liifiifitllé if? war wmnso v» ' “°""' Certain of c» United Corps’ bombers use 11s gallons of gasoline Just warmimr 1m AMERICAN INDIAN S Indians of pure blood still f a. lame share of the pzpulatio Out of town guests were Mr. and H. W. Ramsay. "Pruro. N.S., ell Rogers. Mr. nnd Mrs. _-.1=rlends will regret to learn of Hymn No. 51s. followed with a pray- the "ml? "me-is °‘ M’- rcr. Minutes were read and ap- lmnch‘ H“ Mast“ M st’ Lo After receiving the congratulat- . .By J. R. Williams WELL, A5 vouiza A CORPORAL m -Mrr. Bridge: and her daughter. fifirfifisfii§lfi1fivsffifiilfirf§ttffi M"! Eleanor Bridxei ofldwinntp: . Durlnf the business period the?” vlsulngflgggimgifgzhgn3%,; |Stevens, wife of sergeant Charles .$tevcns of the R. C. A. saws TF9! dtheme éor tho De- m°"‘d°"s' __.. ‘_ _ vo onsi Pero was emonsXrnnmg _M,_ md Mrs Roy Albert cr-' Wnllvxllllrlllfllflgllltllll. gfigiivlwiliirlymritlilelgirif e way M chrm‘ in m°th°rh°°di rived by car from Virginia on Sun- “, I _ _ M _ and led by Mrs. Duncan Mnc- day on a. visit to Mrs. Albert's mo- flwfig? ‘ifmx"n‘l‘yg._ b2‘, Cougan. who rend s, fine item on m", Mrs. Wm. Milka-S OKAY, MAJORIw-v AGENT you ‘me euv ' wuo ‘mu: us FIE our- ’ wm-so A PACK ow t wotves IN 215mm av l-NPNOTIZING HALF I " oi= ‘em 1o ACT 1.114s ._ l euaew so THE cmaz HALF wouto sm- EGAD/HAS "me 1 CREATURE DEFINITELY eons ?‘»~ UM-KUMF,’ w o1= couess x RETREKYED ONL‘! TO DRAW THE BEAST AWAY mom YOU, AND FIND A erour GTICK wiTi-l wi-lici-i TD seusaorz 1m! IN OUR YARD. SOME SABOTAGER IS LIABLE TO MISTAKE THEM FOR THE REAL THING AND emcee-eves wuss: HE SAW YOU scsow- ING THOGE roses our o1= voua WAY, AND HE GALLOPED HAVE TO KEEP AN EVE OPEN AT NlGHT-‘VOU LlTTLE soMEfl-tm’ 31.0w THEM mo wuoue HOUSE m arrs! Cfllllp/wn m“ c; M, and Mrs w“- on same theme was rend by Mrs. I _Mrs, aem-guwis of Moncton t :1 " ' h . T_lo, d Mr . Knit‘: 1.111 h ther. Mrs. E. W. h: Campbell. Irishtown. The bride C 8-! Bl’ T l" 5 ' khirllslnnllilshgfwlg‘: accompanied by Mrs. Smith of Mnncton. Mrs. Lewis will also visit friends in Charlotte- -.Mnjor F. J. Gilmour. 13th Field Regiment R. C. A- Debert. and Mrs. Gllmour. also thclr James and Hush 0f M0056 JEW- Sask. were the sveek end Elle-W 01 Mrs. J. Garth water Beach Cabins-S. -Mr. Victor cbaisson formerly on the staff of R. T. Holman. L111 and now with His Majesty's Nice-i is spending his leave with hi8 W119 and family. —S. —Slgnalman Claude O'Brien. for- merly on the Island Telephone staff at. Summerside ls spe at his home ln Summers de. -8. ’h / " ‘4’ a» , ' ‘it ‘I ‘WV/nih- wi-Jlum, " ‘yl"uulls|. -.1i¢,,/,,,,1.-,,. - ... WEN HE GOES -\Mr. Davis Liristone, Vice tirin- cipal of the School left last week for Famha Quebec. to take a spec Guilt osmium-s FIREWOOD HE'LL N’! GHT $WEAT5 aunimlulnn&vllidu. JPw-umm-j, 7~8 N :XRE>ENAL= LI .