nu- nuvor' ‘I...-I-l.I‘I-I-l-III_f’I-I-I-I-I-JI.II’MIfI-I-I-I-III-NJI_II-’IVI rfAcF. EIGHT‘, _ _l nttaCl-IARLOTTETOWISLGUARDIAN Juan n,_ 19,43“ i l REVIVAL SERVICES Full Gospel Pentecostal Church Incorporated Elm Avenue, Charlottetown (The “Peoples Church") Services Sunday, July 18th, at r 11 .-\. M. and 8 i’. M. and continu- ing every night except Saturday at 8.00. Good singing. Rev. Wynn T. Stairs, and Evan- gelbl Hitrguerite .\i- Stairs special speakers. subject Sunday night — Are we in the "lust llilyfi"? 1"’- 001i‘ elusive proof that we are. DOHT f.1il to lretrr this subject; BRING \ (it'll IHISLIC‘. .\l1-1'tl.t\ night. i-jvuttgelist )1. )1. .\'i.ii:'\ \\ill lie the speaker. (bur-Hons “ill he answered in these services on ‘PJHPJJVV- 111v MEMORIAM MRS. CATHERINE SDIITII There passed away to her eternal reward on Sunday, the 6th day or June i943, Mrs. Catherine Smith ,0! Middleton, P.E.Island, widow or ' the late Thomas Smith. Mrs. Smith ldied at the home of her dauflh- ter, Mrs. Stephen Johnston, who tenderly cared for her during her last illness- The deceased had been lin failing health for some mOHtIIS lprior to her death; but her dis- itlon to be cheerful and to ltnake light of her ills, lest |cause worry to those about her, had led her family to believe her {condition less serious than it W118, so that the end came as a consid- -erable shock to all. Mrs. Smith died as she had con- .sistently lived—-ir1 peace witir her God, whom she had so faithfully served in life, nnd in perfect re- conciliation to His holy Will. "The will be done" was the constant _pra_vcr of her sztitttly soul. ‘Ihe late Mrs. Smith wtas held in high esteem by all who knew her. i-ler courtesy 11nd kindness, her thoughtfulness o1‘ the welfare oi‘ others. her religions devotion. n- IN MEMORIAM Friends and relatives learned with regret of the passing away oi Mr. Benjamin shephard on Jtnre 5th i943 aged 81 years. Mr. Shepherd was highly es- teeemed by all who knew him and was a man who had no enemies being upright and honest in all his dealing with his fellow men, a kind husband and father and a 800d neighbor he will be missed In his place by the family as well 11s his neighbors. Before coming to Forest Hill 21 years ago he lived at Car- digan. his wife five daughters and one son. viz: Mae. Mrs. H. J. Rush; Irene. ‘Mrs. Torn lvicCvuigart; Fem- mie, Sadie and Rosella and John, two grandchildren Carl and MET)’. and two sisters Mrs. Lee o! U S.A. and Mrs. Sadie White of Char- lottetown, P.E.I. ‘The funeral was held on June _7il1, ‘conducted by the Mitiister irorn Montague. I The pail-bearers were: Messrs‘ lDanlel MacKinnotr, Archibald Mc-‘ ,P‘.1ee. Eflin hlcPhce. Donald .Gillies. Garfield MaeLt-od and,- Mrrlccltn IVIaeLr-nd, Interment n11 FBEETOWN SCHOOL ‘me following is the report oi’ Freetown School for the year end- ing June 80. i943: Principal‘: DepL: Grade X: 1. Kathleen McCarvtlkz 2. Thelma Andrews and . thcson (equal): 8. Edwin Lewis. Grade VIII: 1. Joan Scales: 2. Austin Curler! ,3. Lorne Reeves. Grade VII: i. Edna Evans; 2. Jean P‘rancis: 3. Georgie Francis. Grade VI: 1. Katherine Auld: 2. Donnie Simmons and Gerald Mc- Carville (equal); 8. Eimestine Taylor and David Scales (equal). Prize "r attendance, Kathleen There are left to mourn besides MCCBIVUIG. Amount invested in War Saving Stamps. $176.00 w. i. Mayyne, hlncipal. Primary Dept; Grade V: l. Shirley Lewis: 2. Phyl- lis Reeves: 3. Elwood Paynter. Grade IV: i. Marjorie smith; Z. Grads Iv: i. Marjorie Smith. Grade III (a): 1. i-lenry Scales and was largclv attended. SCFYICOQ‘ “ranch Curl.” (equal). q_ Edgar Taylor. Wanda Francis (equal). Grade III (b1: 1. Lorne Mouse: 2. Mary Lewis; 3. Allan Scales. Grade II: 1. Brewer Auld. Grade I (a): 1. Gerard Gauthier: 2. Gordon Smith. Grade I (bl: 1. Patrick Curley. a 700a! Restrictions In 0nt., liuehoc OTTAWA. July i5 —(CP)—Ont- ario and Quebec householde will be required to use Irish-volatile bituminous coal for 25 99f CB!“ °1 their “proved requirements’ for the year 1n order to purchase the re- maining 75 per cent in hard coal. the Munitions Department M" nounoed today. The new coal restrictions. ,"do- signed to help prevent a. coal ham- lne next winter," are contained tn an order issued by coal controller E. J. Brunning and affect all types of consumers of ittigh-grade coal, Those who fail to take 25 pet- cent of their requirements in bituminous coal will not be allowed to nur- chase more than 50 per cent oi’ their total proved requirement-s o! hard coal for the year. In the department's announce- ment Mr. Brunnlng said Gntario and Quebec were the only provinces which depended almost entirely on United States coal. "It is impossible to predict how much US. coal we will get this IF The Bluebird Dia monds are from WELLNERS bovc all her uirrrstiurr irunttlny Inrmdas Cpmptfiryfl endeared her to all about hct". The deceased was comforted, J .\ _ ‘I I Grade I (c): 1. Elton Paynter: 2. vear." he said. referring to labor ' \ Ksv Reeves. difficulties in the United States ""‘"'“""Y n’ Pa" duritrg 1191* final illness, by the last! ‘ ’ ' ,. Grade r (tn: 1. Ensor Taylor, Rog- and the lateness of the navigation llmtlle settlrs rite-S of the CllPllCllC Chulfch. add! ca“! of lhank‘, t" Bums (No exams)" season on the Great, Lakes. with flawless - “Math f o r peggsftqrse :55} ‘Yuk’? k,5{““hinu_'-!“° 1 i mPrizgré, for GenerabProficlency in _ wmne, "lb ' I llflh other" _ gelsidtg 1115;}géroégfiiileditiicgttnecEl M”- Slleilhltoi and faltiilt’ 01' 1 ggdev°vgéfit°ite§r°tswis ~ taire and M°d°mmlh nephew of the deceased, in ‘g-‘flhllfi, “}§§O*§,.,f}‘“f,f1 Grade 1\'/_ rgqrjork, smith matching WHL . ally design. gitgggifltétll?lillslgtlitiholiaim-iliiilfil nxlg,l\lleir' ‘i-Eéuit olbtjitcfiveirtettl. Also GT-"lde I" l"): Henry scaleii din‘ band’ (I Q ed mounting his effortsuto tit-in ‘goarfort 31nd mo“ “h” 59m ""15 and mm“ “hwnnda Curlcy ‘Milan’ b 5" "i"! DH’- H - ~ syn,piu_t,y_ 7.17.11 Grade III (bi, Lorne Moase. f", diamond! solace to Mrs. Smith on her 1 Grade II, Brewer Auld. -_.____.__._._ W. W. WELLNER LTD. dea tit-bed. Jewelers Since 1868 l'~‘irl:~__\ niclit; 11 rite iltem out. slim your name. ;::1(l drop item in the mull, or bring them t0 chtzrclt. rvrr rrrr ncr an an: urn-e I ‘."-'-'-".'-"-'.FJ WATCH FOR F [IRTHER AN NOVNCEMENTS R l‘) Y. A. W. POST. Pastor -=.-.-.‘.-.-..=.-.-.-.- -.-.-.-..-.v:-v--5-2-.--.-.-1.-.-.-.a-v-1.-.-.-.-1.-vt~ 4.4.1."- JJ-‘fl-F-‘f-"l".'f-'JJfJfJff-'ff w“ CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN, D.P. r.-¢>- nun-IQ won-a The funeral to St. Malaclrlas Grade I (a): Gerard Gauthier‘ _ Prize for Department Ross Math- Church, Kurkota, wits largely at- _l - ‘ , ' terlrded. T1111; Mass of Rfqliient wins: esogfigaiglrrgggggggriggugghn Scales lratd gt-'.t1~~u~' ac- ., - - . gage? afrd the‘ 111111151311 ciqiltie: Der-~ slggffisunfnlwaesmd in war saving p _ I b,{e,i“.‘:‘§f,,.fi“§§be'fge a311,; JAMES tr. MaeLACCllLAN Teacher, Mamie M. tvtut. 143 Great Genre Street - +;- a R F t d John Johnston ‘James ——— CHARLOTTETOWN. era-t. {E ‘, . , ' . .- n . ' In the death of Juntcs rt. Mac- Joseph Robinson, and (‘come é s, h1g1: e . Lame Snmlvl-ntutc- MoKenna and 1 Lgauvhlkln f! btimhglw u“ 1W“. 3111111, K0113, __W f 711 1i ‘ The late Mrs. Smith leaves be- ‘ 1 43‘ m.‘ 1° “g” 61-461 Vcmx‘ i“;- ' "i" —*€—'_ ‘“"‘_""“"—""_-—_""—-—":T;_‘:T—=j“—*" -—————»l _ I - . . , , 1- ,- flcorttrnunttg l1'. tiitztl 2 1:10-11 ' ' ' - Lawn S rmklers .i:::.11.~.;" "::"1*.:1..~.1:f "ttsegix: i w...» 13.0.5}. .3... .-z........- out 01" Way BY 1- R- Wrlhams Our Boarder: House By Moor Hoopla daugmér M“ Stephen §ohn5tonlfor" his sterling qualities, he was ~ ' - ___ _ _ of Kinkorn; and seven sons, Eugene l 31x1] (lnigiolliillthlel iivflsths I - ., . , . . s . on the 01d honwsmnd m Mlddletun‘ 'ver,v 1tcti\c anti intiustrnr " ='~ --.(-=- .. 1 Ruhhfql’ b“ htpécgnlgxrmfin 13,3215, 1 until his lrcztltlr fttLvtl t I 1. D 101m of Arlington ago. He bore his long 11.11 ~ 2 / ‘Massachusetts 11nd‘ Charles cf c°u":‘9i“i4 ‘mhclkms ' ~ " “ I FIRST‘ PHONE AND HE ‘Moiitebelltr Gwliiornia Two of‘ the ‘mml-‘lilint and h“ i‘ V I - PLUNKED HMsEl-F sons wlrodive away. from home lcugimginfidwilpfillt {Q31} f -' 1 ' ' ' i i‘ , DOWN N n" were unable to be present at the j .1 ‘ M “f” “m “n” a ,5“ ,0 mnerahnflmely, Russ?“ and John ‘ (re ateDuntan Mnchnttchlirir and 7_17_1i.E11pl1crr11:t ltittcPlre on; and 111s lcntire lifetime "ed on tho [family hottiesteutl \vl1t“.'t\ he was Illorrrdfiesildcs his belolved “its. 1W0 1 a nugrtcr of the ate Jo n C Jay of Mount Stewart, he leaves ard of eleven sons and daughters to mourn the loss of a loving father, _____ Walter, married in Wrst Cove- The fmmly of n“, 131., Mrs. lrczrd. Erlttlt. hfvs GlTp/il‘ Plac- Thomas smith wish to thank their Callum of Bratjttley P0111", Zvlnlrolm, many friends for Mass Cards, ‘Ellzabmllv 1-"5110- Tllllfi- “mudg- Spiritual Otfferings and Messages liiarilllfflllfi 811d Jqvctj at home. of Sympathy, also for nmny “C15 n; and Gideon anti_Alv1n 111 tlte Can- klndness 1rcrformed durmg 111911 I rtdian Navv. He ishllo survived by 531-1 b51'gfl\'gn]ent,_ |n brother, Archibald, n1 West 4-17.11 Roxbttry", Muss, and n ygsifil‘ Clrrts- -—-_~_-.-_-______ ltina in Wnsltitttrttttr, D C. His f1111- BORN 1N ‘WNCOUVER oral services. which were very poly nttcmled. were _ his late home bv his tnittistcr. my. ;%n%?fl’er' Thomas A. Wilson oi West Cove- swne head 1th R2,‘? ' Rmgflhead; 11nd his eawhly remains ' ° e ~ (‘i-m 131mm; were laid to rest in the cemetery department‘ has been “Ppolnled 1 beside the West Covehead United‘ Moynihan Ixrcturcr for i945, the l church, l Royal College cf Surgeons anrtoun-i The pail-bearers were: Messrs» ced. He studied in Britain and is aVIra D. Carr. Thomas lVlncCnbeH‘ Cambridge rowing “blue? - John MacMillon, Harry Swan . -- ace-urn -s.-»|. EGAD/EVEM 1 AM soy, 1v- vou ~ OVERWHELMED BY THE ' DROPPED AN a g (Success 0F M‘! PEERLESS ACORN 1st Tum- EARTH 51.114112! - stm- FERTILVZER, FLOWEQG GHOOTING TO , ...YOU‘D HAVE T0 FULL uetouT overz- NtGl-lT/"o-WHERE WILL ‘IOU CHAPS eomzo . OAK L1MB WHEN WE. t-tooPttas WOULD 1040614 MOVE To A Dre-Lorie o1=1= one or- flclret ? soon CHHAS.’ //// 1s ‘THAT THE sou c/-\\1 SEE DON'T BELIEVE ONLY CHAR IN F FOR YOUR- HIM.’ 1 GOT up 1 _ _ THE House? a SELF “n-tstr FROM "rt-us CHAIQ Persons stpt-tu-tttrru" fountains or zttttttntattc lawn I WAS HERE To AN§\A.'EQ'THE spritrnl/nrs are 1v trrned that these services must lie metered. (‘thtomers ure also warned that hand hose must not he ltcpt running unattended. (fUMMlfifiltlNifiRS Oi’ SEWERS AND “QXTER SUPPLY WHY newness GET cam J-‘°“"“‘”W~" 7"’ can nnIvunnlnv-ra m! v u m u 1 m on M-i-i.» a. ___ Nova Scic>tia's‘_fl51l2,0D0,QO'0 Bamsc Trainsmvpl-éflighting seamen Here's 11 rrctv tv:t_v of gelling about ll you lttrverft your aircraft handy. I'lit:l1t .-';.-t. (‘lurk-s "fhotn Aloosc“ (llllis of Montreal has plenty of ex- pcrrrrrct- as a pilot. hut here he's supplying the motive power too. The passenger is l lielrt Sgt. Don Graham of Middleton, NS. Both are R.C.A. l‘. tut-n 11 ho H1 with :1\\'t-llingto'o squadron on the Burma (ront. "Chota" is ilintlttsLtlti for “~m;1ll". (iillis, a six-footer, got the nickname to dis- iirr-guislt him front Warrztrtt Officer Nnrm Parsons. another giant in the sttrru- squrllrorr, who is trolled "Burro Moose“. ilurrn mcans big. (R.C.A.F. Plroiol . , ' w j t v- r ., ‘ d. Mi ‘ was experience, able to operate and maintain complicated naval equipment. For new entries who have volunteered for naval service, mall time is eag- erly awaited. Two of the establishrrtenfls 900 Wrens )upper left) sort parcels from home. High on a rooftop above columns of marching men (upper right), Sig. T. Operator George Moreau of Winnipeg practices visual signalling Covering 800 acres on the shores of Annapolis basin in Nova Scotia, a $12,000,000 naval training station has been erected by the Royal Can- adian Navy. It will be one of the most modern and efficient of its kind in the world. it will take semi-trained ratings fr'om basic training estab- lishments and rapidly turn out practical seamen and ratings with sea \I1I\\' APPOINTIHENT FOR LT.-(”OIi. EATON .\l.1_;( r-t-t-neratl ll l" (i Lctsnn. Adjttiantfleneval is pictured with lite lI('\'l\' apmnutetl As stunt Adjutant-General t('.W'./\.(Z.), Llcut. Col. \l;rrt;.tret 1.111111. (wit. 1a.. 1011's duties will deal with the problems o! ur- "iinrliltlt. atlmirisirtttion, (liseiplitre and personal services o! the Can- JACK NUNN TORONTQ "111 tvonrws Army Qirrps. (Canadian Army Photo). ‘c3553, hvery SailorKnow His Knots and plices. Here are n‘ three lads who will graduate soon. CAPT. l. MOUNT-HAE5 COMMANDER G. McCLINTOCK Training Commander CAPT. J. C. 1. EDWARD! Executive Officer- Commnndln; Officer