Y 1a. 1942 im-j —-———¥ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDHK 5 TO-DA Y- Tuesday Wednesday. THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR i - BEllTllAl. euAnnuln Meunluilflimberl “any Afléng a a g Funeral of this aalansa la local aunts a word. advaaen luloraat, but laws; aaturs may raaorvsd snr uawa "I"!!! ivayabls CIASWILL for Photographs, CONFEDEBATION LIFE ANCB. DANG erine Burke, lighting the fire ed out two "V" for victory. LEAVES Montreal. She crisis. received from her short stay h VISITS PAltE ING at every Friday night. V FOR VICTORY- matches match box whlc 0N RETURN MONTREAL-Miss Kathleen W. Ellis, emergency nursing advlsor of the Canadian Nurses’ Association, leaves this morning oh return to here several days and delivered addresses on e nursing service in the present Miss Ellis was quite pleas- ed with the cordial reception she everybody during Bfilhtnn W85 6N. NTS — Mr . E. R. Woodside and children hav: arriv- ed in the city from P, E. I spend the summe b0 llalrfied al I Club Miss Kath- Georaewwn. while on Saturday pick- from the h made a perfect TO . to r with her par- PAGE THREE SABOTAGED BY 5SUNBURN K5 Got buck on the [ob quick-with soothing, GREASELESS NOXZEMA O In war time, every working minura oounul Don't let sunburn steal precious time away from your work. At the first sign of sunburn. use the popul medl. cream, Nonemnl Notice how moliug it feels to your red, fiery skin; what soothing relief it gives you. And it's gnarslsrr, non-sficky-you can dress and go to work right after using is. For years Noxzcma has been a standard treatment for sunburn at many of America's lead- ing beaches. Try it for ~\_ ~ g your sunburn. Get a iar t Q5517? ' at any drug or cosmetic \.-j%57“__ counter today! rliblifzilzhi .73.‘! 98¢ u Mo...“ Mr. Miaellonalfl The funeral of the late Reuben B. Mudonald, which was lam! attended, was held relief“? m"; . noon from his late residence, West Street. The service at t!!! home and grave was conducted V! Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, who paid tribute to the deceased. Honorary pail bearers were: His flonour. Lieutenant Governor B. w. llePege. Premier Thule A- Campbell. Hon. G. D. DeBIOII, HOB- F. R, Hearts. Chief Justice J. A- ‘Mathieson, Hon. J. P, McIntyre- Hon. Dr. w. J. P. MaoMillan. W- Chester S. McLure. Liz-Col. D. A- MacKinnon. J. R. ‘Burnett. Dr. H. .11 ghsw, E. W. MacKinnon. Active pallbearers were: Lt.-Col. ‘CLLMBIQIG MILES of steps every day o ervl t flu gmjn knows tlfiricibzagifltlshzb o: fish“, K S. Rogers, A. B. Cosh. E- '1'- bslanced diet . . . knows a vital Higgig {h w-Hmélilw" J‘ M“ Mufley of that diet is a nourishing breakfast a“ a n at n ' that helps maintain unflsgging energy. cegéagent w“ f“ m. People‘. That's why he votes for the “Self- ' Starter" Breakfast. . . Kellogg's Com lglakes Wlshdnflllkdllld a little sugar. lves nee e oo ener enough for example, to walk over 31/;milesl Get 551d: "ThmWh the i" Tribute In his tribute Rev. m. Webster movement of SAVE! ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sulli- van, Yorke street. Mr. Woodside having joined the R. C. A F Chaplain and is now stationed. 2st some Kellogg's Corn Flakes todayl gether in this home this afternoon. A friend and brother, who has labored amongst us. has finished God's Providence we are met to- , PRINCE .fi'I'l-I~5 'I'I'I'u l. FAY h A WARNER snos. an‘ With “WARD EVERETT "WWI ' lifllllflll Allllilltllll ' llllfill II l. M“ ifllfllllll CAPITOL ——Now Playing ‘ g PLUS i News-There Ain’t No Such Animal Merrie Melody Cartoon-Picture People ..--------lww--- Shows 2.a0-7-s.4s --'-'-'-'w'-'-'-'-'-'-v-'5 Comic - Mystery Due At Capitol The Capitol Theatre's new feature, opening today. is “The Body Dis- appears," which will please both comedy and mystery isms, for Jef- frey Lynn, Jane Wyman and their l-comedy supporting cast, romp rough the piece with side-split- ting. but hair-raising results. The story is all about a scientist who is working on a formula for bringing tile dead to life, and the hilarious results he ets when he tries it on adiunk w om he believes to be ea The drunk is not only revived but becomes invisible except for his clothes and as a. result ts into many a slde-splittin situat on. Edward Everett orton. veteran comedian, pl role of the scientist. and others in the cast include Vera Lewis. Herbert Ander- wn. Marguerite Chapman, Craig Stevens and Willie Best. D. Ross derman directed the production. lfldrkhcott Darling and Erna Lazarus W0 t e original screen play. Tracy And Hepburn Brilliant Team In ‘Woman Of The Year’ 'lt was inevitable that Spencer “My and Katherine Hepburn ihould some day a pear on the amen together. a the union of filling” two Academy Award winners om refreshing and engross- Dhotoplay, ith Tracy in a mnde-to-order e as a newspaper sports writer "id the sparkling Miss Hepburn as in international affairs. qlds the -____ WE HAVE B We look after them When they are to b right. JAMIES .1» and the armament may be manned by America-n gun UT ONE GRADE -TIlE BEST stock-they are reliable. work is done by a Registered Drugglst. When you pay for them you are always pleased with the price-ii is invariably HIPS llrug Store opposite personalities, their mar- riage, and the clash of temperament betweel the man who wants his wife to_ preoccupy herself with he: home life and the lvoman “ho, named “America's Outstanding Woman of the Year" believes she can combine marriage and a career. Ace Performances Tracy, in the role of the sports writer, again offers that combina- tion of naturalness and dramatic power which has made him one of the greatest performers of the screen. while Miss Hepburn has never been more striking than in her present portrayal as a woman who knows her diplomats from the ground up but who is completely ignorant of the popular American pastime of baseball. Topsping an excellent supporting cast Flay Bainter, an academy Award winner in her own right, in the role of Miss l-lepburn’s aunt who aids in patching up her turbulent niece’s marriage when it seems about to go on the rocks Reginald Owen is a convincing newspaper managing editor. and lesser roles are ablv lied by Minor Watson. Wil- liam Bendix. Gladys Blake. Dan Tobin. Roscoe Kama and William Ta-nne II. U. S. To Repair Norwegian Ships WASHINGTON, July l2—(AP)— Norwegian merchant ships will be armed and repaired at the expense of the United States government thus provided crews "if found mutually desir- able" under a lend-lease agree- ment signed Saturday by the two governments. The United states ‘also agreed l sleek and sophisticated columnist £0 “ml- N°rwflli l" a Primmm M the story ‘h! ,, mietlng_of_th_e_se two dl one Permit- replacefnent "as soon as con- whlle they are in e compounded the 41x n EDWARD wrlllus Pete Smith-Victory iluizsw u‘:- Please An them Before ilngs, acier. There vloe is not acceptable God's redemption removes the un- fit and makes possible the acoept- M able, Our sense of unworthiness may be the marks of our fitness- Who H1136 can partake of the Holy Commun- Mis- Kelmfi-h ion without the feeling of unworthl- ness and Our frustrated ambitions may be due to our unwillingness and neglect, or the mercy of Gpd. Again they may be the result of our unchrls- tian society in which the weak are strong, where might is exalted and selfishness sacrificed condoned. Mrs God gives credit to the deserved. Hu Good intentions "Man and the to Thee " picnic will be afternoon at Marshfield. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH There was a good attendance at the morning service. The flowers at and around the pulpit represent- 1115i‘- trlp 0f th ed the best and finest oi our hearts’ the evening- desire to worship acceptably. music contributed also to that and den?» 111 the Stead and included a solo splendidly ren- dered by Miss Sally Wood, also an Dr. Miller gave a. memorial tri to the late Corporal Wiiiiam F. Col- R.C.A.F.. wihich the, congregation stood in —-A ma" 1 silence followed by the singing of the National Anthem. Dr. Mille:’s Chron. 22: 7-8 "As in my mind to build the name of the lord, my God: Bu David desired to erect a house to the glory of God. His de- sire was not to be realized. He had shed innocent blcod. ‘Ihe was to be of the best materi workmanship. He who would build cution. The it iris to be 1.00 9.00 note the during the Offertory. the regular sermon at the close text was from '-'- -: Trinity United llhureh MONDAY:— The babies in carri an house un fitting Defendant Halifax .—(9Ydney Post OBSERVED SARY_Mr. and 95 Upper Prince St town, were the observance ding anniversa Taylor is a wel- the city and has the same stand years. The gratulatlons. ENGAGEMENT- John F. Huntley, V youngest daughter Glad 7.30 P. M.-Commliteo of Stew- John Stewart, ards, Board Room. 3.00 P. M. W.C.’I‘.U.—Plcniu gaih- town. ering on lawn of Mrs. W. 5th. E. Burke. -____ Sunday School MANY VISIT R0 held on Wednesday The Other trips of before found dead on Stipendiar George J. Tweedy. 1 ed under the Mign for me 1t was vention Act with having parts of to milzfliory game birds in possession, t" to wit: feathers of a black duck. I pleaded not guilty and gave ev dence that the duck ‘g1’: ward Island Hospital. He has been house young son. Case adjourned a. week i“ Several days“ a1 and for further evicien case of unblemished char- search of defendant's prem June 22. Prosecution rvas conduct- Record). 60th. ANNIVER‘ Mrs. G. H. Taylor, l lreet, Charlotte- recev ng congr t l - tlons from their many mefldf“ :1; of their sou, wed- fatglck. of Mr M, R11 firs. son of . and Mr. Fran. known jeweler ixn m5 MMASKXII were unified! done business in the past 63 Guardian extends con- yesterday. for the boat also I Rev. 1'1"! i1 large number of people to the butg south shore and back again, of CHARGED UNDER GAME ACT ing, Maine, who is quite ill. rom Southport appeared - Magistrate aturday charg- tory Birds Con- the shore by KIDS!) is a law of fitness. All ser- ed by the R. C. M. P. God. ____ unto condemnation. to the 8T0 Many Birds game birds, it was learned as re- 'I‘he and grouse are o! s. week that the same blllldlng was Marsmleki more immediate interest to sportc- me Young Game Reported _ recognized. intentions of his soul are bin ‘would lpaicrlltlg: V1351‘!!!- moun o ec" ecare c. Dr. Miller again had charge of T11R16 Taylor and Mr- the evening service. His text two? gmfg-mg tfggmpftlxgxzslmpgfi 1E1}: 83mg, as guest-s of Mrs. Taylor's brothe for the day was “Nearer My God PORT ELGDJ weeks at her Elgin. Mrs. C, R, Mrs. McLeod. in receiving th and Mrs. R. B. Chapman Cecil Johnston arranged “i gifts of linen. china, pryex. of money. During the freshments were served d "shower" SHOWER - Mr urray McLeod, Port Elgin, N. B. was hostess at a charmingly Taylor, former home in Port sent visiting her parents, Mr. and mediately m tho” who” “ma”. asslsiet-l Mrs. James Redmond, Lake Verde ment has brought S EH85 S she l MYS- Stat-es last Oulton. Leod, assisted by Mrs. C. B, Cop Goodwin, a week Mr. Ge aid B. ghes and Miss Doris _ About 60 were present. Flight-Lieut. 999186 Kenneth Taylor and Mrs. Taylor. of Charlottetown, P. E. I., who have . _ been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Radio Technician r Woodwin, and Mr Goodwin.—Sickvi1le Post, BELIEVE FIRE "BUG" ACTIVE ity Firemen are of the opinion _ Chapman. Mrs. Johnson, Miss day evening to spend a. three weeks your earthly course is Peacock. vacation with her ys to Lorne Hflvv blue crepe dress and a white only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stewart, Charlotte- a very tasty breakfast was served at Marriage to take place Aug. 7-13-11. CKY POINT- gasoline and tire conser Dwgram was reflected in the that thronged the SS. Yesterday afternoon and th number of people who visit toria Park. Several hundre nickers returned to the city on the e Rocky Point boat in Family g;oups, 5-29 Vatiim their many friends "Fairview" 11y or th e large them a long and happy wedded life. hi; ion gang/cl;- —(Patri0t please copy.) gal-nasty and ungh-mgly. to N", crowds gathered, be m m w m 1 _ t u d _ y representatives of s. number of .. bird; if join inthfi. Eriilglilfiffiiin?“ ¢.’i‘°lw‘.’i. ‘i. °’l-‘Vl‘.2i“?.‘l“££8é‘°u”£‘fil..n the s, were quite evi- y stream of pass- engers that troopecl up Prince Stree. about seven o'clock last evening. 5;“... ce by the prose- £3510: Minnesota, is visiting on the Is- m,’ leaves this week on n, party in honor o; to points in Nova SCOtIa. i Chariotte- ————— m1 town, P- E. I., who is spending two and .1 muse evening re- by Mrs. MC- fiflt ii- cendiary origirry we" also o! m his earthly course, and fihished it --___ with dignity and honour, we come WEDDING BELLS. — A very together, as we often do. from our Pretty Wedding was solemnized on various occupations, at the call of élilillllicflirlgtll%942,dat St. Blonaventureu death. an event that is constatrgly - We 1e. w en Bertha occurring around us and wi in wages?!“ fiucgggfl; 1g! 1Y3‘; dflngoslieilrjk the reuse of our fsnllgies and sc- quaintsnees. Those w whom we ‘m P- E- 151“! Hiilh- have labored go forth and we must carry on wthout them. Those m y bonds Oyfmmnmonm The o"? gvxlégnmuzve have loved are taken any was per ormed by their pflstcr - Rev, Kenneth M Ph , "In the departure of our good m arson Tr Mr. Reuben Mscdonsld, bride was attended by h istee friend, groom vigslné this city and province have lost and that He may speedfly deliver "s from our foei. to; the honour and Rlory of His Holy Name. llev. lLW. llaly SJ. Delivers Address: Direct To The Consumer So many last year approved of our system of sulllily direct from producer to consumer. that we have EDIlICIIIudJ-E to cflntinue this c aglu summer (commen- betwezehzaitbajiyounl People of m,‘ mhyh “l, 9m) in" reason They have the sama nature. the a aflwopfizfiuzflzilelg ‘gilimfelxf tables are strictly fresh’, taken (m. ' ectly from our garden. Also tho price is reasonable, we glvg full value for what you pay for, and aa we save tbs delivery expenss Ia pass this saving B1011‘ to the nou- rumor. I. J. GAY b 5024, Bead of Prince Street 7-9-11-18-11. in the “There is vary’ little difference hlle the Thomas Evans. loving husband and a worthy fa- ther. He‘ wasuone of God”: gentie- m. Knight‘ 1 C 1 hebidi h tom IREILWOSe owasan atedby 0 0 party ‘mffw tall: many ngmgéllgg high ideals and noble gmbit1ohg_ Drhélll‘ Orotesu. Grand friends after which thev motored to B- man "m"! in film I111! I011?!- Tge human: nsored b Chiarloittetcéyvn getllrning in the ev- tilde and °l “m” FM "Wfim the Chareigtiewvyhucoyzii of til: en ng o 1e ride’s horn , h manner. He was a w se counse or. and erelglmsg: and possessed a keen mud and - b ghts of Columbus and attended Montreal, declared in picture hat. address before about 300 umbils After the nuptial Mass W! useful 111v he lwsht. worrld Ln which they (the wgcle) are living". the National for said. The change includes chmpgcn the movies. the motor car. illustrat- ed magazines, books, theatre rush after pleasure outside the OIPIIAL lJITIAN OIUIUI Wlut the world is waiting for is a Gospel in action: an deslisns translated: s. faith which lives and fellowmen faithfully and he Personals was always ready to _____ the cause of righteousness, truth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Brien, New and honour. and .. h , moves in business, in our sbo ailfkfgf/ws’ (ffirjgifgi ggfetyffkgg dmgutrigglzahglgngaggrthmgrogxalrtl: ‘u: hfigluhmlnew elamgfiits in uwr lives and wherever hlglfllllllty g’- ' ‘ ve uenned em pro imdly rrow pilrgo, pro ems ma, and Bérs‘ James Flood’ Upper Prince ggvglgggfgdmgmgl: 17mm "M and have given rise to very definite mil Hym-m y calls for that groo- "mush problems", Father Jesus Christ. Whose grace and 1,91; along the mulupliclfYy Strength he found sufficient in his interests in their lives. there arises tical touch, when "I as hung-y and ya fed me, w I was thirst ya gave me drink, I was sic‘ g The above was one of flsa hi? 118ml. in a. strong medal. , de erod last night by the v. N Herman on the subioct “The Goa- pel in Action Behind Prison Bars." Other highlights mrm-‘Thg 501901 the world can understandz the Gospel in Action. Give creeds we can see. Give w we can feel. Give us s - touhes the heart. Grvaus perm full of the red-blood of love :3 inspiration to go out and live the and fight out the salvation of Crou of Christ, who came “not ta _____ merted. Mrs. Peter Oatway and son Innis M new left Saturday on a. visit to her sis- e» Me- Mdew M lasts‘. .2*:l...i;*d..ls.r. use; s: utrzsmzler other; y; up mg»; We i» re»- he l; numbered gluon; u}, n. bias in modern lilo “n m‘ as nurrored '——"" , d a the customs and conduct of every- one: Qitfifili‘... was: riiii°rni“i=t“'°ieéé’““if.‘at: deingliedlgggiedeg , ,, days on the Island, the guest of her gficelhrfirothere :5 1194f“: "P 1°? g5 to Q-event opufyffiq geoplelaforoln parents. M1. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- H hi! h WT! ° 1'8 0011mm. 4.0mm the]; mug-ion from “wh- Nsill of Vernon River. Eula; gm?“ ‘Ig-lad-hixahfianfillxlilxolg gem 8121:, nvyghmusfimwmhwmem Nfr. S. C. Moore, Charlottetown, him only, but unto all them that haw it r ter lrito "v mfiook m is seriously ill in ilhe Prince Ed- love His appearing, crmhy :19 1.11:1; “u; fig. m“ m. "His silent fonn brings to us an ligion is s way of life and not a ever-increasing lesson, ‘Here we mere adjunct. a rnere cloak we wear have no continuing city.’ m1, 13 on Sundays," he stated. The solu- not our home, we who are 1e“ tion here is. of course, to bring the are he" only go,- '8 short season: Leadership of Christ before their soon also we must follow in his f” “d m“ "w" mm‘ m Sister Joseph Eugene of st, Paul, land. she is at present the guest of her brother, Mr. Eugene Kelly, way. Are we all resting oh Chflgf, euts- be ministered unto, but to mini; y. as Saviour, hearing Him as rggllgnfpsvfiuanmdwmmbgflectéfiafmomw ter, and to give m; 11!. s "ma; s. "—__ Tewher- m‘! M9934"! en school years are over, too of- m’ mum" Capt. the Rev. J. W. "If the world can't see ohrist ta us, we have about u much right to expect conversions, as the thistle has a right to expect grapes or the wild spruce to bring forth apples." "Ihe world doesn’t need s. now Him as Mwflrdle “Yd? F'°Y- my "midi-till! is the ten the study oi their faith and the 511°” vim ‘we me"n°t the mews. only. but knowledge of their religion comes to he actual beBinfling 0f life eter- an end, A mental atrophy sets in. Young people must be taught to continue the study of their religion and made to see how the church has a solution to the vexing prob- Bible, a new temple, s new Chris. lems of the day, D ussiori and tignlty, g h" ghrgn Th, m,“ ltlldy clubs are most necessary 111 needs I. demonstration of the old any youth movement. The founda- Gospep “lived, revived, and reborn in the heart of the Church or the tion must be spiritual and the so- cial and recreational parts of the worm Wm ma,“ m below the b“ of God and humanity program can be introduced later. Father Duly delivered a similar m.“ u run, will message on Catholic youth in a. W ”"P°,, Mrs. be your privilege. in Christ, to re. modern world before s large con- 5"“ “wail”? cherished fellowship of negation 1n Bt- Dunstan Miss Mary A. Redmond is at pre- "One word more-and that 1m. sorrowtous came home God that your from United all-be thankful to and will spend loved one lived an honourable and helpful life before God. Be thank_ ul. yet more for the have that he was a Above all be thankful week the summer here. Miss Mildred F. Browp of the Ci- vil Service, Ottawa arrived Satur- mother, Brovnl. New Glasgow. new the ‘s Basilica him you have loved and lost a little i211" g1 “thin ginkg- zlem atlhsg ca. yesterd 11101111118- .___.________________ Too Late To Clasify L.A.C 1m Saurdayf t t, ____.___.______ P L Eilmg Mrs- ntierntlins fol; the mlimlinnd forhln- c2100.’; men yo“ m‘ pom “d “Hiegggtfjniye; “in l-Fwilflwgflfifi wsurzn -- sncorm cuss OI‘ . 5X9 l'llC 011 DIOCGG EISOW BM g in svrlneil’. c. B-. in“ spesildiigg a furlough with his addresses m several different "m1" f" Avmldal" 5°11°°1 —C that a fire “bug" is on the 10056 in Charlottetown sponsible for the past few Weeks. and has been re- several fires within Further in- vestigation of a blaze which occur- red Friday night in a vacant ——— m “or. 8529s.; A dry spring and summer may ed ev dence w c W011 e not be good for the farmers’ crops glréwe hilirestrxl; bereréxroialgwgpé but it 8.9995115 t° “w” w m many paclkylng lgoxlwas discovered stuffed r a ports began to come in concerning in a hole in the £1001". It 5110“? Hungarian partridge, ring-necked signs of hnvinB begllusiit pheasants and native ruffed grouse. This was the sewn me on fire. "However. firemen got men since open seasons have bole: rim énztoxbotgv-rfllzimes. The building allowed 0n them or sever yea . n qu s An attempt is being made to ln- condemned by the 91W 3”“! °f troduce the pheasants here {trad Health agdblt a or after several poor seasons the br a fit for a a 0n _ . mi k. it the truck he was drlvin crashed in 518:5: atildhzvolaltltleikncrgeog: Enfi- ii"§§i°i.md'§§§l“§ul§r niuwlll the w ow side of u brides ported. Game officials said over the week-end that there were 9W5‘ ably fi t0 3o pair of pheasants in the southport, Bunbury and Tea Hill areas, River from across the Iilllsbom Charlottetown. Within a small distance of each other three coveys were known to be do- ing well at Southport, 1h one i6 young ones were counted. Farmers were asked to do what the could gar ans in to protect young Hun- hay fields during hsr- vesting operations. Alter the hay was cut would reports from farmers indicate fairly accurately the numbers oi youne hatched- Last summer blamed for tality rate wet weather was s. high mor- ln both native grouse nnd the Hungarians. ‘filming authorities ducks were to water fowl game said some young black able to fly already, two weeks or more ahead of normal. They said spring had nesting. 3'1‘. AUGUSTIN. Que (C?) —SOV€Il hfllléés B apparently an elrly led to nusually early July 12- a bakery were destroyed by fire early Sat- urday in this Portneuf County town in a blnre that temporarily threat- ened the whole community. y :1" one of several ordered to be made here Saturday as a result of in- demolished i- mother and sisters at Supplement .3100. James D WANTED - TEACHER FOR 5T. Patrick's School $125 supplement. groups while he . ” °“"“’°" Tribute To Masters Dean and Oakley Llew- BIRTHS llyn isturgeon P E I arrived ' §”p°"°“°°d flrsit class an? $100 e o . . . -. _ o 594x711 _ l. m... ,,,;..,,e,, Local Airman tum: s.ll...€,‘§....‘€§i-§f spend their vacation brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn. — (New Glasgow News.) ton Mayhew, a daughter, Marlene erlcton. 7-13-61. ——-— Elizabeth. Tribute w“ id to the late qzl. Wllléaim F. 012111213}: &.C.A.l1"..1wlgo MARRIAGIS P385 5W1? l’ , J11!’ Y Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D., at ‘the MacLEOD-STEVENSON - At thi morning service of Trinity United United Church, New Gleam, July . Inez. Protect Your Clothes Among the visitors to the Island are Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Warren of Ottawa. Mrs. Warren has been g); h g d _ 8 194B by RAY. John ster spendinz I i" days in the city £3, fir’? $113 spoka as follows: din-s Stevenson daughter of ms. From MQTH§ renewing old friendships, the Today we pay our tribute, brief Ind the late R. W. Stevenson to guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester but sincere, to another, who laid John Daniel Macbeod of Glasgow L A RV E X_ MOTH Douglas. Mr. Warren is visiting his down hm we m the 391N109 or his Road, P. E. I. brother and friends at North Rus- and mph‘, gin-porn W11. DEATHS tico as well as another brother in 11am _ 501111183. 35411-31 who n”. naowu-At Tyne vauév. July“?- i-ii-i- b KG. Albfl‘ , Y l. ggrtnlbfgdto lllnesstin 3t‘: pspitsl st BRIDGETOWN, u. s.. July l! —- The announcement of his death 1W» W-i- "h" W~ Brwrgm m (CH-Herbert Rupert Rice. 7011118 was regretfully received by his 9"] Milndly M? 7 P- m- e farmer of nearby Cent-re I-fl- (“e11 friends in this city and elsewhere. llleiimllulfifwzlg? 1‘§;‘:e3h";‘iieym'~ “m” A common ailment ulckly dvevel- 8%‘ AN_b1ed B A L L S, NAPHTHA- LENE FLAKES DICH- LORICIDE- SAPIIEX RENT OUR ELECTRIC S A P HEX SPRAYER for only $1 per day to 1W1“ lilifi-‘Wd l We" "i" “he” oped into a serious i G i“ m” MW“ rid your house of , , w. Ev- er . ‘km m4 “m ha“ M ‘h gfitimgii-ritul ‘fin Blyglzey street. months. ‘mum m, Funeral this morning at M! from A famous Nome for [cg Excellence y, ntyour groom's in 7- and l2-os. packages - also I n lm pro ved F l L1‘ B R tea balls. llsnled and pnlrsl In Canada ff/Vflfi [Mi 7f We have a variety of Corporal Collins! . W." “o1”; “m”; M“, ca,” her late residence to 5t. Dirnstans MOTH BAGS for your plating m. tummy, h, “wed n Basilica, thence to Roman Catholic various centres; recognised both for c¢mew7- c t ch01"- h" “"1 "i" ""-“’"1"°"..““ m" fihfifisr m“ ytll; 13%.. $3.1 BEACH BALLS 19¢ to mandingorofficer edYlglgolgll "m" cam“ n“ 78' rune", on 35c wasone our mos vs . . ‘ ". v ' - a. words of n. .11.... or. . h" 1_,>;.g;;1,§,.3,1."°.2, b.5133? commie TALCUM 2 a?“ “d dmufmfifl "ff" h Summersidc Interment at North for 35¢ O 1'9 I’ S Q3 W O ' ' WBI hm l! I soldier and cflmfldO. Baum“ cannery’ PREPAR_ It W" m" 8M" i" h" ‘i’ "f" MacDONALD - At Charlottetown. llll K111} and country lbfbld, but ‘m!’ “I ma’ ma‘ and" M“. 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