pnniil .--.-.“ . liURtL7HiE$,.lUM.Q'*R9V*/. i an“; H 0i IZNULANU "my; CATHEDRAL ,,_..'c-U=;;;;',‘§,“"°§£lt1i’i'dii§m" urn,“ Communion. flffifiiiil Eucharist and Ser- g y School. l’: Bfssensnng and Sermon. p1"- w, G. R. Harrison B. MEI; l ' t, [Myuglfigvllgligpt on m ... i‘ ‘fiochnhaoy at 8.15. ’ Durln; Lwi - - l; dncsday floly Coulniunion " '8' - . ‘Friday no “my ‘IIAIIIIQSIIIY 5.00 i‘ . . L t G dner, Rec or 5 ‘f3’? pita; Lillian Earle Director-litre. G. E. Full . ‘mtlllillillll. wax-nit‘; Prayer and Ser- uttf“ ' _ _ s hool. " Emu“: oh... and Sermon. ‘m, "Revive Thy Work. 4 EVERYBODY WELCOMI PIJIYESBYTERIAN i 5T, JAMES CHURCH ‘ ptesbvlflriilll Church in Canada ' ‘PUWIIIII Street Aiinlsgel-L t DD ~ i e a e. . . ""',‘,i.w§lr.;€alr. s‘. norm z pircctor-Mrs. .I. A. Eli-WM" " puilllc ii/ORSIIIP ‘u "n, it tionul Day o! Pray" i u. Efnp , our Allies, and all -qho an: engaged in the strug- itlTflifllll and liflllfvcéalTma B TIC/TORY.” "Give liar to y Pray" God-'__S:lnkey, r. Jdmcs '3 r. . q i, "For Our Enl- ' r PruyP-Harrison. PM, Silnilny School. ' n” [Ev-lining Worship: ‘Give m, 1min who sings at His Yi-Ciiriyit‘. . “Selected. n, Rev. J. Keir Fraser. D. D.. b. m, preacher at. both ser- d Visitors Cordiaily “m” "Invited qh-mn or Peace." — iii- ,.. PRESBYTERIAN cliuRcii prince and Grafton Street Minister lei. 0. Carlyle Webster i mnnisi _ luiss Rena Wood HORN NG WOIfSHIP 11,00 ran. Theme: ‘Our Empire mm. ' ; ‘i4. 76d. 05!. 839- mil... “llcnr My Prayer. 0 ' ‘flwflfffllifilt. t,” p.m.: The Sabbath School Bible Classes. rvsumn woltsnll’ m p.m. ‘lllcme: “An Astonish- .- Faith. . us: 113. M3. 419. n » “mm: "0 Saviour of the World t t Mrs. Arthur Roper. sacred song begins you Solo: laeiscrvice 0f . 1n. gpliloiilimcnt oi‘ our King is to be ohservrti as o. ny of ‘_, and intercession, throughout Q Empire.‘ I.et all loyal citizens ggcrthls rail and reminder, that llieip is in the name of the I40"!- ‘(ioliilpon Me in the day of trou- Iii I will deliver thee, and thou flit glorify Me." 'l coniial invitation is extended to "to worship with us. .. BUNTNG FRUIT BUSIIEB h; pnmlng gooseberry bushes hp MHiI€_Oi bush open. When es are more than three .i'eurs fl ey should be removed. The fruit is borne on young wood. two or three years of bear- ths wood begins to iatl and Ittiilces inferior fruit. ‘link curmnts bear most of their illtt on wood oi previous seasons < o hence it is important to a plentiful supply oi on year healthy wood. The m. and currlmts produce “their fruit. p wood two or more years old. t it is important. in pruning and white currnnts to leave the l - and thrcc-lweiir-oifl wood to bear Inuit. Older wood will bear in- Iior fru ‘ Sun- d» . I UNlllzl) LHURLl-l oi CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister Rev. Hugh Miller, M.A.. B.D. Assistant ltcv. Donald C. Boothroyd. B.A. 0 niat rga A. ltoy Kendall, I..R.A.M.. A.A.G.0. 11.00 1.111.: Public Worship. Sermon: "DIMNESS 0F '1'!!! StiULg-Rcv. Hugh Miller. '1 e :“.I W d IIIOB;IIIII!IIt"—-MIJSIIWII. or o‘ GM 2:'0p..“ = snl Classes 3d Communhczalgts‘ (gig: 7.00 p.m. Public Worship. Sermon: Capt. Rev. . E. Parker, Wxlngeg, Chalglain Itgvgr. n em:"Lht f th Lol Pilgrim's Heartfl-Ao. Mealee. my Selection for Men's Double QIIlIteiie-“He Died of a Broken lleartW-Stcffins. Visitors and Students cordially Welcome. ‘ _ _ BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets ' Minister Rev. 1. Judson Levy, 5,5, MORNING WORSHIP ll A.M. The National Day of Prayer will be observed. Sermon: "Pilate, who played the Coward." Anthcm-Selected-Choir. THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.80 p.m. There ls a class or group in which you .\vlll be interested, whatever your age or need. EVENING WORSHIP 'l P.M. Sermon: “Wanted, a BOY”. A sermon to boys. Boys of the Trail Rangers will as- sist in this service. The Junior Choir will lead the music, singing "Jesus Meek and Gentle" (Holler) —“Sa.vlour Like a Shepherd"- Bradbury. John lnch, Mus. Bac., Organist und Choirmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH or ‘CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Minister Rev. Roscoe W. Nice, A.B.. B.D. Organist-Mrs. Leigh Dingwell Sermon Subject: The Open Door." 2.30: Bible School. 7.00 p.m.: Evening Worship. Sermon Subject: "Present lonahs." A Church with a welcome for all. See you at Church Sunday. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Day Iraq’; First l Cement Works SHIPPED OUT COMPLETE FROM BRITAIN. The first cement works to be‘ built in Ira has been shipped Out there compete from a famous British steel works. lt includes a large plane fcr crushing limestone. large mills for grinding the limestone and clay to the necessary degree of fineness. c. rotary klln. 300 feet long, for burning the raw materials. another large mill for making finished ce- ment. and an ingenious machine whlcli automatically packs the product in paper sacks. The works which will tum out 250 tons of cement o. day will be able to increase the output, should the gcmand warrant it, to 600 tons a ay. COAL MINER KILLED GLACE BAY. N. S» March 21- (Ci-U-Alex McNeil, 56-year-old coal miner, was killed instantly to- day when he fell beneath the wheels of a moving train near Dominion Coal Company's No. 24 colliery here. Hc was attempting to board the train to ride home from work. ‘I_‘_H_E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -mh u. War Services Drive. impress on each and all England.” PiiiiiiLAidAii-iiii Monday the 24th day of March has been set as the day for the opening of the Canadian I would earnestly request that all citizens fly the Union Jack on that day, to signify their intention of wholehearted support and co-oper- ation in this worthy cause, and _ to once more “There’ll Always Be ah B. R. HOLMAN; if o-lloil-a-zz-li. Foot Troubles Peinlessiy Treated Telephone 140 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodist - Podiatrist I48 Gr. Geo. St. Charlottetown. 1st. UIIARLOTTETOIVN THOOP (BASILICA) Oh Friday March l4 the First. Troop held a very good meeting in their Troop Headquntiers. Instruct- ions were given in Tenderioot work and last week's work reviewed. Some new methods of tying knots were taught. While the Troop nt- tendance is very good, some im- provements could be shown in the Weeklv collection oi’ dues. In the Troop Competition the Owls under P. L. Bambrlck have o, slight, lead over the Foxes (P. L. Hsughtyl but the Foxes expect to catch up at: the next meeting. Due to the Queen Square Ice Sports last. night the regular Scout Meeting was postpon- ed but o. complete snappy pro- gramme will be prepared fol- next wcek. All Scouts and especially the P. Lfis are lfmilltlfd of the Camp Fire next meeting night and are asked to have SKiiS ctc. prepared. HAVE YOU NOTICED? By tilts time all Scouts and Cubs shouldhavc the new 1941 Scout Catalogue. How observant. are you? What's wrong with the Cover? the printing. There is a mistake. Clheck over the Scout. the Flag and the printing. There IS a nllstokc. Carl you ind it? 2nd. CIIAIiI/OTTWQTOIVN PACK (ST. PETEIPS) The Cubs of the Second Pack gzeatlv cnioveii their last meeting at which rill boys took part in short periods of boxing. Two sets of gloves wen» in evidence and the mrctlng finished without nny knock-outs. decisions of injuries, ol- ilioligh at time. the gloves wcrc fly- ing from all angles and Akeln. Bo.- loo rind ‘Tull Timber mid R hard time keeping the fans out oi the ring. Gnmrs u-crc also plnycrl at. this meeting and bail thrnulilg practice held. REGISTRATION During the week the following (Corner Queen and Douglas Streets) containing six rooms. bath and all modern conveniences. Hot water heating. Garage and Workshop. Apply on Premises 37 Douglas Street Comic Artists Go shop ping For ideas Ill Douglas Warplane Factory has... " "iilhma. whose “Oct “Wild. wont shopping titl- tdex t lore w.) flirted Defies attention, Will ' g IIYII*II wile a machine shop worker in Alliance. 0. Frimllil ml?" neat ideahiflth our wul; other dis in the noun-- aircraft piltlt in l.os mnehine shop cartoons, featuring the "Bull of the . .ods." began to m“ m, interprets shop workers to 20 million readers chm: ifiltiriol plnnfi lllnld. obscrvyc SIY‘E'IIlI|lli‘f| counterparts of mo "Bull of th_- We - . -1i>>v.-u .1.<<~.i.~uwou cartoons are used in more newspapers than any other comic in Angelou. Calif. thought it visit A great r." lmrwl Pg lip in" ‘irliils. Loft t; |- ht ||i ti" picture ari- Merrlll liloflcr, closi- friend of ttnilzlnis nuil arUs-t of i o Imi iihijrteu " Jim and l Devlin mechanic. rfl‘ corriior Fllll SALE s. Scouts have Registered» 1st O'Hara’ Troop —Ken Matheson. Darrell Lidstone. Irving Lldstonc. Gerald Lidstoirle. Harry Lldstone, Bentley Macleod Robert Williams. Ray Noonan. William ‘Purser. Ken- neth Turner, Clayton MecLean. Wallace Dennis..Bert Brooks. Gar- field Raarlsay. John Sinker. Wail- aoe Johnson. Allison Turner. Al- Tonl Woodbridge. Gordon Lid-stone and Elmer Matthews. m unseat raoor very test. 01cm seems to be doing well indeed in cor necticm with ' and badge work. as the following shows: - 2nd Class Badges -.- John Silllker, Bert Brooks. Walla DQHHi-B- Clayton Mactean. Ken "Turner. Rail Norman. Bob Wflllams. Bentley MscLeod Earl Lidstone. Ken Matthews and George Mathe- son. 1st Class Badges - Wallace Johnson, Bil ‘Palmer. Irving Lid- stone. and rrell Lidstone. Con- gratulations Oileary Troop l ! Keep if. "b. i i You deserve a. lot credit. GOOD SCOUTING ‘I'D YOU 5th CIIARLOTTETOWN TRIOOP A very lively period oi games was ellioyed after the regular meeting of the 5th ‘Troop at their last meet- ing. ‘Ilest work :l the ‘Ixrcop is pro- gressing very avers/b . although the attendance. due to sports. hockey games etc. 1s not as good as it should. Seouter Fzed Wedge was a. visitor to the Fifth afnd in- structed some boys in the Scout aw. 3- M- ' K611‘ and A. S. M. Yeo thanked Mr. Wedge and also Tall Timber for the hell) they were giv- ing to the ‘Troop and expressed the hope that other visits would be made Scouters in the fu- ture. Leaders in Change have decided that more active games would be played duri meetings and that. tee work would be pushed as usual. "GOD SAVE THE KING" Cubs must know the ist and third verses oi’ “God Save The King" for their Second Star Test. Sometimes it is ci-ffiiolu. to secure a copy f the third verse. so some Cub Le - ers and Cubs may find the follow- g copy usefult‘ - Tily choicest gifts ln store On him be pleased to ocrur; Long may he reign; May he defend our laws: And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice God save the King! 3rd CHARIJOTTETOIVN TROOP (ST. JAMES) . i On Saturday March 8th the third Charlottetown (St. J-ames ‘rroopl started cut from their headquarters on a scaled orders’ hike. The Scouts. aftelqmarchlng “a. few extra. miles" [finally arrived at the Camp Bite. ,where dinner rims cooked and gad- get; made. About 3.00 p.m. the S.M. and A. S. M. arrived and inspected the site. Tile Scouts were instructed lmsllcltcr building by SM. Bourke. and fire laying and lighting by A. S. M. Anderson. On the way home the boys sin d at. the Old airport and insoec d the "ruins". The Troop arrived home about 8.00 in the evening. The turnout was fair. but not good enough. A swell time was had by all who took part in this Scouting adventure. (‘The title z i THE SCOUT LAW Some timo ago a short verse was published to help new Scouts to remember the Scout: Law. Although this verse is known by all old-time Scouts we are stvirlg it. to you in the hope that it may be oi some helpmto Tenderfoot Scout; and Re- cru . - Trusty loyal helpful. Brotherly courteous ldnd Obedient. smiling and thrifty. Clean as the rustling wind. ST. JOHN AMBULANUE COURSE Thursday evening the First Aid Class sponsored by the Charlottet- own Scooters’ Club visited City Hospital where a. skeleton and a number of X-ray pictures were studied. The membezs feel that now they have a more complete k-now- ledge of the structure oi the bones of the human body and that their obllity as First A'dcrs will bc great- ly incl-cased because of this know- ledge. Next week the lecture will take place in the Citv Hall at the regular time. 7.30. ‘Thursday even- ill!- 3rtl CIIARLOTTETOWN TROOP (ST. JAMES) At. a meeting last Saturday even- ing tho Third Troop decided that a big push would be put on in rcgald in tcst work aild that. special class would be held ici- those interested 5n Hobbies such as stump collecting. mcdel building. radio etcfrhc meet- ing included new games and acamp filo. An interesting cart oi the comp-fire W's m: nracilrinrr oi tilt llvlle" and Zulu sou-vs. “Klll‘ Kill- Watch Watch" iinci "lioid Em Down You Swazi Wallahs". Both these song; were new to the Scouts 0i the " also " w "s t c r " f Cheryl: an]? Mcnchani’: zoo , such as Ifithfl, saws, race all Stilson wrenches. sliioli liivlls and .i':-ii:‘.i'tiit.'3"" l" Bring them in now. cxciiaadl sroiis. ioa itioinoono soon, btft 9118319 Keith Webb. Bill Wedge C Harry Lpidstone. Gerald Lidstone. P the coming P Till Btiliilfal Blllflilll is reservation‘ Imva or local intercit- but 15'0"“!!! ‘I’ a nemy nature ma! be Inserted at I cents a. word. ltrlliil! Ill!- abls in advance. Thllcbllllllli COOK'S for Pilotollilm-m-lu‘ combustion urn issua- asca. L-ms MELODRAMA and Variet Ocu- wrt, Baptist Hall. March 1pm SPECIAL PRICES 0N SNTS. All work done 8'9"- ienced operators. Ross Mar c au Shoooe. L-ifl- -20-3 ACCMTS POSITIONF-Mr. Earle Keefe oi Kinkora has accepted a position in Halifax and his friends wish him success in his new duties. CORRECTION-In the report re spinal meningitis in yesterday's is- sue. it was incorrectly s ted that ten cases were under BllllJ clon. This should have read two ca.es. P3835}! CHURCH _e.rch 23rd. canoe . Nine Mlle Creek 8 PM. Clyde River 7 PM. Rev. W. Goodwill, Minister. L-200-S-22-1i. POWNAL CHARGE March 23rd. Clifton 1.ot 48 at 11 A. M. Mt. Herb- ert at 2.80 P. M. Special Song ser- vice at Pownal at 7. Rev. D. . Ross. Minister. L-210-3-22-ii NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES Mach 23rd. ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Cavendl h Baptist Church service 3 .M. R. E. Show. Minister. . L-204-8-22-li. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. M. Nicholson. Minister. Services March 23-11 am. Central Church; .m.. York; 7:550 p.m. Brackley. Su ject of sermo “The Driving Power of Vision." L-223. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA, Hunter River Pastoral charge: Services will be held on Sunday. Mal-ch 23. as follows: wilt- shire 11.00 A.M. Hampshire 2 30 PM. Hunter River 7.00 P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Minister, L-214-3-22-li. NOTARY runnlc - Notice m. been issued that at a meetin of the Provincial Government elvln J. McQuald, Barrister, Soul-is, was appointed a Notary Public in and gill‘ tléle Province of Prince Edward an . {IBM NORTH RIVER. BAPTIST CHURCHES, Sunda . March 23rd. North River 1i A. . Clyde River 3 P. M. Dong Creek 715 P. M. Sons service at LOH! Creek beginning 7.15 . M A cordial welcome to all ser- A. E. Todd. Minister. L-203-3-22-ll. HOME 0N LEAVE. — Home on 21 days‘ leave are Suppers Claude Smith. Pleasant". Valley. and Emmet Cusack. Grand Tracadle, who are serving with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Newfoundland. The boys report meeting Mr. Albert D nis. of the legion War Services branch. in Newfoundland. where he is doing excellent work among the troops NURSES ALUMNAE MEETS. - The regular meeting of the Alumnae Association oi the Prince Edward Island Hospital wa: held last ngnt at tho Cundall Home with Mrs. eil D. McLean presiding. Plans were made for the annual graduation dance in May. and it; was decided that the Association would give a prlw to the nurse from the Prince Edward Island Hospital making the highest mark in the R..N examina- tions to be held in July. It was also decided that the Association would donate $25 to the combined War SSIIQCCS drive which begins noxt. wee . FAMILY STRICKEN.—'I‘he marlv frlcllds of Mr. and Mrs Aeneas Whelau. of Kildarc. P.E.l-. willlearn ulith sorrow that. the fanlilv is down with di htheria. and their be- loved son. alter. aged 6. bnssed away Thursday night. March 20 vices: Long tailored. Mrs. Whelan was formerly Georgie Gillis. of Arlin ton. Lot 14. and is a sister of Hi1 a Gillis, of P. E. Ll Libraries. Charlottetown. Miss Jessiel Gillis has gone to Kildare to be, with them. and Ml s M. Iannlganq R.N.. is leaving the city to attend, gllfnserlous case on the morning a . RADIO OWNERS FlNED-i-‘llty- five radio owners apmared be ore Magistrate G. J. Tweedy yesterday. charged with being in oossesion of j radio apparatus without a. license. They (pleaded guilty and were sen- tence to pa. a. nominal fine and costs. amoun lug to $3.50. ‘ ca. es radio licenses for the fiscal year were required to be pro- duced. Radlo inspectors have se- cured evidence in other cases. it was learned. The check-up is con inu- lug. All offenders in court yester- giay were residents of Charlotte- own. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The Rev. I. Judson Levy. B. A., has been preaching a series 0f sermons on characters and personalities who were prominent in the last week of Jesus‘ earthly ministry. tomorrow morning the :ub1ect ls “Pilate. who piayed the Coward”. The choir will sing n selected anthem. The Nation- al Doy of Prayer will be observed. The Church School. meeting at 2.30 P. M. will provide classes and groups I01‘ all ages and needs. in this. Bible Studv service of the Church.‘ At the evening service 7 P. M. Mr Levey preaches a sermon to burs "Wanted. o. Boy!" Boys of the Trail Ran ers will assist in the service. and he Junior Choir will. under the direction of John Inch, Mu . Bacsi Organist and Chcirnlastkr. lead in the music TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - Sundayb services will be conducted bv__ thejvlinisters. Nev. Hughjvliiler Tllfrd bill. tlicv picked them up very quickly. and entered into the spirit. of the songs with vigor. Cert- licatrs have been received for the following tests:- Jrenderfoot -- Geozge Cam eil. Second Class’- Don Mac and Dick Dumont. 5th CHARLOTTETDWN PACK ZION On Manda 17- St. Patrick's day the Cubs of e Filth Pack togeth- er tvith their parents assembled in Zion Church I-loll for their annual "Cub and Patents ‘Banquet’ The hall and table were approprratily in ing wit" . Members ol the up ; "Hiawatha". The rov- incial Cub Commissioner; Mr R . Martin. Provincial scout. comm, , loner ‘ind Rev. 0. C. Webster and Mrs. Webster were the guests Phone 080 v t Cubs. A vrrv good time was etiioygd by all prwallt. Goon scqtrrruo ALL w.» 1am minim» Sizes 16-20 Price — — — lounge large ton, with ship will be given bv Rev. Hugh MILCI‘. the SUIJJGCL being "Dllnllcss of the Sou J‘ In the cvenlltg Rcv. Captain . E. Parka. Vi/lllillITfl. Chaplain R. W. R. will prcnrll ifilll particulars of Sillldav service be seen in the church alllloullcr- merit. which appears in nnothcl- col- umn. Next Sunday has lzccn not out Canada coinciding with National Dav bi Prayer in the Ull.- ted Kingdom "on behalf of iltc Nation and Elnplre their Alies and n.c.M r. MEMORIAL-Tile Milli- tlme Provinces Association of Rcgli: the Royal anadiiin Mounted Prnlcru Regina. of a $300 bronze tnblci. to perpetuate the memories oi iivr lm- _ tlve. oi ih Maritime Provlllccsuho‘ gave their ives in the scrvlcc oi tllo Force. Tllelr names are: Corilcrnl William Andrew Dunk. FFOHCIICZOII.‘ N.B.. murdered by an Eskimo he was ‘bfialllilil to Justice. at ‘Free River. I N. .'I‘., April 1. i922: Cst. Willis Ed- |ward Rhodenlcer. Farmington. us. ‘ killed by all Illdlnn whose arrest he attempted. White Bear RcerveSns- atchewan. Aug. 26. i939; Cts. M.J. Flt erald. All igonish. N.S.. drovcn- ed. hite River. Yukon. April 21. 1913: 0st Illll Mor MacDonald. oi Lunenburg County. NS. shadow stripe. $ Price - — - - .I“’IGDRE 8- PFLEQDMES l I l i i l l PAGF THREE as 9' is the Word this- Season! HE feeling this year is for “Easy Suits". word for Suits this season. ‘ affected, unforced lines. They lack the stiff formality that characterizes “strictly tailored suits.” You can pick your type and find it “Eil_§.\'" f0 flelaf- See our carefully planned selection of Easy Suits ln our Ready-to-Wcal" Department, Second Floor. one hiiiirm suits 'in Black and Navy Tricoilne. with flared skirts. $19.50 CC. I\Il.<~'~ Itlargrlret bye-Donald. Gl'iilld'rr[t' R'C'A'M‘ ' One special style, one but- tailored fizlp pockets. 29.50 $12.95 8‘ $17.95 suit and Rev. Donald C. Boctnrcvci. Tile ll - - bl ll --> I l -~ - ~ M o i sermon at the morning diet ot wcr- ‘ed? “lemma v e wen as w‘ imm ‘islms to OMML ‘he mm‘ Personals will llacrltllc. u-zls n visitor to the city ‘Wednesday. Suits of Graceful ease in the modes of to-day “Easy” is the They have beautiful ull- Another strictly tailored suit comes in Navy and Black Worsted stripe. wide revere bound with bias stripe. m — - — $22.50 We have for the more rea- sonably priced sults good as- sortment in flannels, trico- tine. Colors. grey. sand. black and navy. Prices _ ._. ._»= of the letters sister. Mrs. Coulee Rogcrsoll and Mr. tt-rgerain. Ptos. Lolth For: and Vernon Gar- C lcit Thursday molil- izilg to rejoin tllell- unit at, Dcbert lMilitary Cmlji, after swirling a short iurlnlgll at. thch- homes ill Mr. Harold Mitchell of Ten Mlle m‘? “n57 aside as n Day oi Prawr througll- llousc drove to _ lvirs Wylie C. Irving and llttlc the Calm! 0n WhlOh U165’ M0 untied.’ SUll Billie. Borden, and .\Il'.‘~. Peter Ma Donald. Brcadalbano. were rc- "*1 " t -- $ a i drowned. _ ~ gdian River. Arctic Ocean. Aug.lB.j ' 23: inspector F. J. Fitzgerald. of Halifax. perished with the McPher- t gizl-Davrson patrol. 1010-11. The gina Association has contacted relative: oi all the deceased oiiiccrs excepting those oi Cat. Fitzgerald. and will appreciate advice irom unv- otle kmwing oi them. l-lc is report- ed beillg borll Islam. lllt u is Dlannln erecttoll ill the chapel oi * the tlzc and rcuoris tllc road. in fall" coll(ll-‘ fitlll. Cont. W. K. Mncnznalrl. M D, [J tllc RCA VIC. sun uf Mr P. J lMRcDcllald, l)‘ nrrlvcd IlCvlIlg lasi rvflfn" Cll a b . furlough. H1 leaves Jilolldax" to rejoin his ilnlt on ll‘.'!I.C. .1. city Wednesday COOL, COMFORTABLE @731 give hail support-yes tool like tlne hose Inner support. And here's more good null-then amt‘ n Bintic “ oekinge so bl . warn unnnti eit r un- lllhrer Lore! yarnl. rim ' It kl o! r hose ey can be laundered frequently. roa, without lacing their shape. hi: your doctor about In uer a Blair Iiaatil llvn you Stocfinae- tome and See Them at REDDIN BROS. ......i"..s'si.iu.."i--a__