lccvsr is. 1m E GUARDIAN .-ri”'sTssurs=s.u1u-ex ' ’ Claw If!!!» I Iauevee 8L, u] and rumor ootmn Advsrlhissg Gusrluususybebeegbe a _ mules-pupa.“ ",'°“""" Bnssusuwaai- sum. lleebien u, gens-y, IetI liseet. Iasiflellet. Ilflralvlelteegg, nefluarkuwlbsdelivssedteauylseusalnsumsuersl . pgeyetlllllillillullflvllekhflsone h to i!» N! responsible m deli u. M m“ “m” "fill 0B your route. Iaa~\es"‘_=uI\uar\ seoel at Brace’ "W °°'-" s-is- .-.v-.la.. r5531: s. ‘filo ' be closed p Wm ~80! screen does- minatlons and fitting do“, elm" ‘salasaer-s omcs r c will’ bemtih’ Eu 011E g $5 WANTED - Capable girl or we. , . “INQUBIT CONCLUDES __ Inquest into the death of S. an Burke, former mayor of Alberton enly Saturday even- hearing was conducted by Col-one * C. Hunhtg. The funeral willi cCARTNEY - LINKLETTER. uiet wedding was sol- iil, at WilcoX. Sash, J- er of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ter cf Summerslde, P. E. ___ d —-BACK HOME OVERSEAS _ Tuxford, Sash, who is Mrs. Walter Bowness. Bedequg m. ceived a cable on Saturday from Mrs. Frank Bskewell, formerly of Jersey with white ac- has arrived at her 11cm ly- only omament being —S d pearls. She wore a Agnes 0'Byme, of Wil- MBMBOEZ“1§§‘§Z'§ZE‘J§S.PZYZI$.SJ ALSO snowr sualscr Shows 7:30 - 9:15 TUESDAY AT 2.30 have recently returned home after with tan accessories various places in the Mari- Notre Dame College as Out-of-town Quests: Mrs. Maysey sud family: nard and Mrs. Hughes of Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Mc- srtn and Tom Go c a; "P0. and Mrs. e young couple legi- day evening a reception was held at the groom's home, (m, bride was the reclpien ,1 mny lovely and useful d Mrs. ‘McCartney wi in Summersidx: left on Saturde S U MM ERSIDE dfil -Cpl. Dick Steele, Canadian lough with his mot --Mr. Richard Hunt Hogan, of the Bank of Manhattan, Jamaica. 14ml Island. N. Y-, is spendin Mlfy 1'-‘. Hunt. Sum- The “Heavenly Body" llas Powell, Lamarr In Bomcdy on Stars §JUVENILE will’! — At the merside on Monday a number ‘um s aged from seven to ton ed . before Judge L. Jlewis charged with breaking the panes of glass in the double win- dows of s citizen which had been in the owner's larsgc, to -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Archibald of Montrose ighlands, Mass. are visiting in Summersid with their two chilgren? the guests ’ a ~An astronomer’: wife, who be- rod wi nights when her husband is away ring data on a new comet he 111E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN illr, Keeping Makes Special lleport 0n llsalth Matters In a special report. submitted uet ni ht to Mayor Blanchard it the Ciy Council meeting, m. . C. Keeging, City Health Officer. said he ad inspected the area of Up- er Queen and Valley streets where clued Street nage from the lug‘: spring of! Elm Qvinue and oppos a ery. _ He had found s large and stag nant pool north of Reserve Street at the north end of valley Street. and it was his opinion that this sooi would act as a breeding ground for mosquitoes during warm wea- ther. The general dampness which would result from such low ground could aggravate rheumatism, the doctor said, but would not ren- der adults or children living in that ‘ more susceptible of dipther is or other respiratory infections. Dr. Keeping admitted several deaths of young children had re- cently occurred in that vicinity but did not thinl- the physical locat- ion of the arcs was a factor in the deaths. Hos/ever, he stated would approve oi any measures which were taken for better drai- nage in that area. IN-‘TERSTING ___‘9°“_“_ .rs>m1s=*~z.1;____ Couns. MacDonald. Gay. and Butler all expressed approval of the project. Upon suggestion of Coun. MacKinnon, the Mayor agreed to hold a special meeting within the next ten days to ut the city coal weighing plan nto effect. I-‘lre Dept. Increases A letter was read the Council by Coun. LePage from Arthur Henry, secretary of the Fire De- partment complaining that the Department had not received an answer to s. letter written the City Council l4 months ago. The Mayor pointed out that “this Council was not doing business 14 months ago.” Coun. MacDonald said there w! a gentleman's agreement between the Provincial Government and the City that whatever increase the city decided to make the Fire De- partment, the government ‘would contribute an equal amount. How- ever, it is getting late," Coun. Mac- Donald said, “and the firemen must get an increase from someone so I am in favour of the city giving it to them now on our own responsi- bility. Later, we can remind the government oi its promise to help us out with the cost.” Couns. McKee and Rogers agreed that the firemen should have $6,000.00 which “only means $200.00 to a man." The resolution carried. Fish Market was made and the case further ad- iourned till Saturday to secure the ce of several bo s, said to implicated in tc break- . In another case the boy im- pilcated had been sent to country to live with his grandpar- ents and in still another case a child charged with petty ass put on probation and Judge ordered that the family be reported to the Supt. oi Neglected Children for investi appeared to be grow parental control or education-S. L. MEETING —- The monthly meeting of the Grand Riv- u Catholic Wcmens League was eek at the home of Mrs. MacDonald. The roll call was answered by 22 members and five new members were wel . The mariner reported that $38.0: trcasu-rv quantity of Red Cross work ed It was decided to send blanket and to lottery some get yarn and krxlzt for the The l1 be held atntbe home of Mrs B ll call will be answered with jokes and the members provide articles for an auction sale. A grab bag re- sliced $2.50 Luncheon was served s. has discovered, rakes up astrology. S id . th ts "mm"! e e sues The resulting fireworks . McKelvie is a son of Archibald McKelvie, Sum- since he visited the Town and he notes many improvements especi- ally the fine paved streets-S. S’$idc Town Council Meeting A short meeting of merside Town Council with Deputy Mayor D. I‘. Mo eil presiding. Council- lors Wedge, Morrison and Gorrill A resolution of regret at continued illness of Mayor W Lidstone was passed on motion of M onded by Councillor Lloyd Gortil. clded to send him a bou uet oi flowers as a testament of t e loyalty of the Council. Councillor Wedge that the town had received a re- quest from the truckmen of the that the trucking rates be 0g raised. Ha said that the matter would be gone into thoroughly and a report would be brought in st s later date. The trucking fees are set by town by-law and are now from thirty-five to fifty cents a were revised upwards U! n- domestic comedies stcrrins: Willi Powell and Hedv Lznlnnrl‘ a edy Lasnarr and William Pow. ell made their film debut together as a lovely couple in “Cross-rcads" last year.‘ but the new iilm marks a switch lfl their characterizations. "The Heavenly Body" ' when Hfiliv takes up astrology on the advice oi her fluttery neighbor. Spring Byington. she doesn't know; what she is left-ing herself in for The first thing Bill knows 1s comedy are ' Craig knocks at Iicdvfls door asking her to out out the light l-iedy de- cides she cannot combs Elntm husband Powell trying his wifels marital shennanigans, and the fun is only W,G.T.ll. Branch lloicos llisapproval 0f Premier’: Attitude ‘At the regular meeting of Hunter River prune-n of the Wom- an's Cluusilun ‘temperance ed Mrs Donald and Mrs. Lawless lpiendld evening-S PAIKDALE W. I. ,'i'he regular monthly meetlne cf arkdale W. ‘f. was school on August ‘Ith ‘rhe, annual tea which was held an Julv 20th was a decided success lb’! A. Burns oonvenor rem were paid. Mos. Callbec sic-k (ooomrn) sent one con- nd one sympathy card. i3 ih dr l sweater. 2 scarves. I02 handker- chiefs. 12 bed Jackets. The treasurer lin. 1-‘. Burke presented the finan- l . dge moved a res- olution that the clerk write restaurants asking them to cloa at midnight. He said that there have been complaints from citizens and if the restaurants do not co-oper- ate it may be necessary to cancel some licences. Some of the restaur- >1 Jones’: statement Prohibition Act, which appeared in The mom,“ w" the press on the same date was dis- Councillor Gorrill and passed-S. Strong disapproval was expressed by the members prtscnt t o Premiers attitude toward the Pro- bltion Act and also his attitude toward the Temperance Federation In Memoriam MIC. AMOS MeWILLIAMB -lt was with dee the muny friends o McWilliorrls heard of her passing n on July lard af- lllneas. The s linger s. McWillisms was born at eenofl and was the da the late Hubert Mills and Mary Jane Tsnton of that age she was marr presided, the secret M Sella 5.5% r0 rnonuca llamas: iji —(CP)-- Experiments in Fiji have shown that excellent leather can be produced the Colimyiflsgeofessful ealtgerlnzen d accepted ng carr ou an ' g efforts now are being made to es-' Gay ‘Md m‘ ch01“ o industry in g small inson, Mrs. swan. Mrs. MacFadiven- ‘lhe fo were a Sonatariusn Weoki. music. Mrs. mars . Mrs. Newson, Mrs. New Cream ' Deodorant "N! Perspircl-ion m1 the company who" spent practically all ife th are. onored and respected b? all who knew her this life in the assurance oi a her and a fuller life to come. rviving are her sorrowlng hus- a son George in msunnnci t. - ‘he resolution for the city to ‘purchase the hose from the cosn- AL], LINES RALPH HUTTART Suznlizersidc Mrs-we menac- may. h A will‘: ‘mm “(berth “fgheflfiarbyaniiflhxtgsr and held at her léahte residence and PROFESSIONAL cam): T. E. IIIBKEY Chartered Accountant church in 1710B- dlne officiated snd mglkopolece in the cem- ‘ls-_=.h'=s=1:~==-_.. Too Late To Classify WANTED — BOARD AND 1100M h good recommenda- “N" care oi Guard- Q-lfl-I, Ami '\,_v ‘hp i(1l"i“‘ |Donald, seconded by Coun. W. R. ll Granville Street céuh. T. B. Rogers said he , "lake up i. tion oi the fish one of the funniest of the screen's ,‘§‘,§§,§e,“{f._s,“,§,‘§f§, and found Cont“. am lions so "filthy" that he closed it. t the-However, he did not feel that he should bear the onus of doing what he did alone and wanted more support from the Council before acting further. oun. B. Earle MacDonald as- d Coun. Rogers he was behind m in whatever he did. Coun. MacKlnnon said he would not like to go that far but that he was "in favour of Coun. Rogers closing the fish market unless the ifishermen lived up to their con- ‘mustxjrt kiss her on Tuesdays. But tract of keeping the place clean. m spite of his protest Hedy won't give up her horoscope. ad when Madame Sybilll sence of Coun. Dougan, read the Bainter) predicts that within! street report and refiommelfliid B Ceftllin 0011011 ‘rlcdv will meat a.‘ that all wooden sidewalks be elim- "dark man from fnr off places who will be the (mo luvc of 11C!‘ life." Wooden Sidewalks Out Coun. J. T. McKee, in the ab- inated and concrete ones nut in their place. A wooden sidewalk. he said, lasted only two years and cost half as much as a concrete one. From the standpoint of econ- osny alone, Coun. McKee emphol- ized concrete sidewalks were much more economical. Coun. Rogers approved of the plan to eliminate all wooden side- walks but deplored the fact" that the streets were not clean. They may be in good condition." he “m, "but they certainly are not clean." Coun. MacDonald agreed that more sweepers would have to bc put on if the streets were to be more tidily kept. He said the re- pair men under lvlr. Crockett had done a good Job and stated that all streets repaired under the super- vision of City lmgineer Messervey were a credit to all concerned in their repair. Tenders For Fire Hose The tenders for the supplyinil of me hose to the city Fire Dc- partment created some lively dis- cussion. Couns. Gay and McKee had examined three specimens of fire hose each submitted by a diff-l [efgnt company, and recommcnde a certain sample as being heavier and more durable. Coun. Rogers immediately raised the objectio: that the company whose hose ha been selected, hs no local rel)"- sentative in the city 8h! 11° thought the tender of P. W. Turn- er should be accepted because he “w” a ltilialrcmanéltld that are“ . c ee ' msnjtuzlid not ltilold as Mr. will; recess s ve Mach“ w“ . "gross they hsd C . eawens was only motivated by his interest in the tax-perms - l tt t whom he ‘iiwihitrinieifi? there was (no comparison between the s ecl- :men we selected and the ot . The one we selected is much bat- telflggnévlril? ‘EéyLePfle acknowl- Qdggd the specimen of hose select- ‘ed by Couns. Gay and McKee had hll th thers had “liiYF-‘wrilr. ‘is neo zed rubber being made now." he said. “When you get it, it will be black like the any for whom Mr. Maul-lean W" he agent, was defeated. and eu amendment moving that the ten- dernoi Mr. P. W. Turner be ec- t d . . ccglfe $33.“ of Mr. Russell Gay 'that the city pay for services of a 1, 40o pounds per eouplin , eetc. oun. MacDona d, that Ch man to help him for a few weeks in his care of Queen's are Gar- ggm was sympatheticely consid- ered and it was agreed to take fav- ourable action upon Mr. Gays re- quest soon. Resolutions I The following resolutions were asse : Moved by Coun. B. Earle Mac- LePage that the tender of P. W. iTurner be accepted for the sup- pl ing of the Charlottetown Fire partment with Keystone fir; hose It $1.70 per fOOt, 2 1-3 inch, KILL FlLTllY rues War nv-tox ______ _i POI-ICE INSPECTION _ i m” The Official List 0f ilasualtics CANADIAN vs ABM! Serlo l w s Soc-iii: angugfag. l, Re Mlcgvusall. riskier? Wounded Nova Scotls and P. l. s Rte i ' MaoNeill, Johismgv Nova Scaalca and P. I. I, I . Lawrence, Pte" lpcueme M133!" . B. ' D d Nova Scetls and P. l. l llllsue i ' fires in New Brunswick, the wcaih. e use Jnsellh Efllill, Pte. ltfl-g ad D i 1 ‘ ' 3. Lawrengertozriiylgfatgfr) Ra“ No’ Severely Wong“ Nova Scotla and P. l. I. Regiment will. Douglas Willard, 1,_. rlt Wile (father), Wile se S. tXllfii-Bfied the Wish that the motor- Artillery wlllfi-‘M. Reginald Howard, Gm, Mai. Mabel G. Wallace (wife), W11. . N. S. Nova Scottu and P. l. I. Patrick, Pts, Mrs, Pr Mrs. Pearl Prizzell “met . S. G n .1 1. ,. Mrs. Phyllis ti’... 313a’ ( A sqk y’ Glltwick, Mrs. Minnie Hild 4° PODlar St., Pictou, N. S Melanson. John William, Miss Josephine Melanson (sister) care of Monastery of the Shepherds, Halifax, N. 3, Mi dleton, Frederick Otis, Mrs. Margaret Smith Wolfe. Darrell Carl, ch, ies Fkedericrl‘: gvolfe (fat er) Rf New Brun‘ l k Re Ime- LeBlanc. Albgtc Antoine, ‘ . B. Parker, Wilson Loggia, Mrs. Bessie B. Parker (wife), No. 1. Millerton, N. B, “Sears. Arnold Grover, Pte., Mrs. hes Grace Mumby (aunt) P0. 30X 464. Sackville, N, B, SI h W ti: oussded Nova Scots and P. I. l, Re ut Rutherford, Cgarles Hector. Pie, Mrs. Grace Rutherford (mother), B1 Brunswick St, Truro, N, 5, lok ruus Coffin’. Joseph Garfield, Leo James Corrier (father) Neva Sooiis and P. l. I. Regl-eas i I .- Gerlle Baggage-Ire! m", r“ E. Severely Wounded Nova Scotla. and P. I. I. lm i Oland, Don sin: Lieut., Sidney Calvewell Olsnd (fssther) Bell, James Charles. Pts., Mrs, Edna M. Bell (wife) 00 Sheriff St, Saint John, N. B Lee Frank, Rfn., Pred N. ather), Msrtlnon, N. B. Donald J M (mother), Arthur- registe elude the following: Mrs. Glen grid lilrs. B A. Mdthenn. Nlpauwn. Reg c Guitar, Alvin, Pte., lie B ook eu Fraser. John William, Mabel Fraser (mother) .o Ill Ihabetb world-iuvelu, author. and lec- Mt" who m“ a bu“ v15“ m FEEIIAN — In Roxbury Aug. 4. Anti vxlicn n‘; M11 Cleveric, Lee Herbert, Cpl, III. Charlottetown. has left for Sydney. e Aitlheverie (wife) Souris ol ohn W John Chisholm (father) 6 E. Pleas- Wrs. wile) Trasviston raglan‘ l‘ , “SICK I - - thgniel i-eitmste’ (fat er) Go rs s ‘Geervoett, Ernest Alexander, a.- Icrarnsl. cusnnlsn In: loosl Interest. out advertising 2. :..':'::1..:":"c ‘a-"c" ‘mice. I.“- h “um”. or . a lolly bl!- . City Police in r brand new unit-i ‘Dims were inspected at 4 o'clock I | e Police Committee headed by yhesterday afternoon by members o," Andrew Butler. TRAIN AND Fill! - The "lull! train due at 6230 P. M. ar- . rived in two d1 is! 1 t i s... t. heavy olmiihnifllflfitfi? tion arrived at 7:30, the second‘ section at 9:55. The total number 0! Passengers leaving Borden was 437. Ind the total number arriv- ihl hare was ass. The total num- bar o! trips nude by the ferry, Previous to midnight was d. IIEALTII REPORT - D i Juli! there were 63 births,“ deaths and nine marriages in Charlottetown. it was revealed last night in a vital statistics section of a re ort submitted by Dr, B, C. K0017 “S. City Health Officer at the regular monthly meeting oi‘ the City Council. The report said the third successive day yesterday a heat wave sent temperatures in eet since Friday. Dr. J. A, Clark at the Charlottetown Experimen- but that after a heavy blanket of smoke drifted across from forest -— Chief of Police Birtwlllstic Z1115 r,‘ IIll/Illollasuwazrxylp: I This cola-m is reserved fer news]! 1 . l - MR. SAMFEL -\ that during July two cases of dlph- N§.§"n§?.i‘p'lnl§§j ixgfrgi tlgzeongglig‘ ltheria had been quarantined. Dur- Mr, and Mm 1533c Inmflm Aug“?! _ _ dug the month 4i cases of venereal Line cove i, vlsmng friend‘ and; the passing oi Ar. 5.1m" sease were treated. There were relatives in Augustine Cove Cape‘ n“ “mm °°‘3""1'Pfi ~11 915m n" "595- ‘rmverse. Carleton and Borden. s While n. scrum he u m. guest of “l-“ge Hilbert P» E. OI ABOVE YESTERDAY — For Mr. and lVJs. Heowr MacKenzie, Mrs. William Omn and daughter tal Station said th t it l . . - - above esrly yestergay afissnozagn i“,“,,“'§,,,§“,§i,,',°,,°,§’,‘,‘,h‘_““°" m Han‘ ton/n,“ “Ftfiwls hAdams of Kenslng- 32d [{7} u’ m“ “m” "i hi er cooled‘ slightly. s1 m or: " i‘ m‘ “g " ‘mm- M“ 6°" health, _. . recorded Saturday thenCin-ake has don consume i.“ Borden‘ ‘n; nwmmj been one degree less each suc- Mm Helen Turner o; Chan Everything, and still rcullj: PAGE SEVEN PLEASE NOTE l I ha" Bflluired the Dry Cleaning business form- er y operated under the nsureof Mills’ Dry Clggngyj, The new buslnesslwill known ss Victory Gleaner’: and Tailors and will continua to give the same high quality of, service as before. We solicit your patronage. Our office is located at 245 Water Street, Summerside op- 1 posiie Sinclair and Siewarfs Lid. Call 166., ; K"9ll\l“ll 580m)’ at Chautpiesfs Barber Shop ' ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlaV 8 15-ll. tonnes _,i m nrnonnli/l u (‘OFI-‘IN 11f: ‘C! It is with we record I A. liis dauglilrz", Mrs. Lil “QSdQ-V- Jilly 5th. a: 1m . Mrs. Arthur Somers and children His awn‘ C" Prince Edward Island t th ‘, ~ - - to illS 1' l, 1 but “t m" yesterday “lgsilnleflcoilfilf firsl-lahfax are visiting her mother. M“ ‘ friends both ‘vimam Mcmm‘ °‘ B°“““- United Stat from oper s Jllxld sickness so _ Ilgc i\ll( so 1 1m‘ time “Flint! rcccm ycnls, ' r y s sing was morn up l". mcn in COlIIDSiYIlLiYL active, took a kccn ii prasflmff ceeding day. lottetown spent a few days recently ycrljv highly .<..,,§',°f -————- y- - ~ ' . I 111w ;, - . vases use: or‘ rrrznov sr. §;m§<,h,§',,§,°“5'“' M“ Phim‘ Wm“ family and rcintivos 1111.11.11?“ 13.11,: dmflv and “m”? llffllici 1.! him for i Miss Dolly IE; of Charlotte- m’ w“ “m” a“ "We Poison for lfll Dllbiic be made aware of the gown wa the guest of her iri d m! i189. He was a mcmber of Mt degugbgmy o; the“. using Fitzroy‘ M155 Betsey Dalziel of Borden en ’ Stewart Presbyterian Church where Street as their shortest and nest means of reaching the Exhibition he took an active par.’ in all church Mrs. John Ledgm-d ‘of Borden k work and \\'hPl‘r- he “as :-.n Elricr grounds. The Chief states that ad- visiting her husband who u sist- m’ a PM‘ mm’ FM" HP is s equate numbers of police will be 35-; ioned B, London. Ontano‘ 1 .__ signed to controilln traffic cn_ that thoroughfare an that the mo-, person who will not so r, b _ gotten. D ° m’ Mrs. Charles Love and little M" CW1“ “i” W" i“ Sal/ass "m"! Public will be fiOllrtliQllflyldgug-“er. Cam, h visiting ML and Harbor, P. E. I. Ho married the Illided and directed with, it 1s hop- Ed. l. minimum of friction. The Chief would also like to have .m-. Mrs. Colin Love of Borden. M15 Reah Jay of Borden is spend- 13" “Ellis! 5- Pizot. settling on s farm in Savage Harbor. Th0)!‘ fam. ily consisted of two boys and fly; Dressed upon all parents the nec-‘ ing some time with her uncle. Mr. girls 0f “mm ‘me ‘my m" m"? Sill Milt? of their exercising strict sup-i, Irving Jay of Royalty Jet, ervision over their younger Child- d"! dllllng the remainder of the are deceased. After the family had grown up. Mr. Coffin disposed of Mrs. Hector MsdKenzie had as the farm m savage Ham“ and moved to a smaller place in Mt, m" '° m" m" "i" i" "l" o" her welcome guests on Wmwlff.’ Stewart. For the Past twenty m! 85119" I! mum 8-! possible in.Mr. John Inman Concord N order to avoid all serious accld-iMrs. Hary Inma.n Augustine Cove; Years Mr. Coffin spent his winters "It! "let mlsht vtherwlse result iMrs. William MacLean. Boston at ‘m’ "m" “i “is daughter» Mrs. |Massi Miss Bessie Campbell, Cape Elsie L. Lindberg. UBIGGEST amusement value lllTrgvgfgg; M1” Dom Campbell, H9 leaves t° mQV-Tll fol-l!‘ deligh- s SEASON TICKETS for Old Ilome-Mjmm Mas!‘ Week st 88.00, tax included. They adssslt every afternoon to races and vaudeville and every evening to vaudeville performances. Buy them —ilsey are transferable. For sale at all drug stores and Old Spain. il-Z-tf Personals Mr. and Mrs. R. Trcnhclin. Am- herst. are in the city. Mr. Ed. Murphy, Seavlew. P E. 1. was in the city lam night. Miss Betty MacDonald. Lower tars and one son, namely: _ Joscflh Dqllslas and Mrs. Melvins Pigot, botn of Savage Harbor, p, Mrs. Don MscPherson and Mrs. E I. M" F, h u _ - ~. . isle L, Lindberg, M»- G..- don ‘Stearns, Mcciford, Mass, U, . A., and Mr. William A. Coffin, i‘ S Mrs. John Malclsaac of Borden _ underwent s. serious operation in the gzfgackxfigxrigh M“ {WILEY- Prince Countv rlospital this week. chum“ and- “"1 film-Brem- Her friends wim her s speedy re- grandchildren cover-y. " two great greet. The funeral was vary largely n. tended and took place on Friday, ,Miss Jean Macisaao of Ottawa . . . and Seaman Jack Maclsasc. RC-N. gglgflgtllléteflggflretnse“ilce g“ n91" V.R. of Sydney, C. B. are spending ms daughter Ahscevllm, '3’; "3 a few weeks at their home here. and w” conducted‘ b}, ilemn Back. The beautiful and well- Misses Patsy and Wynne Chsp- known hymn "Jews Lover o, Newcastle, N.B. and Miss Eileen Dell of Ottawa are spending their sou“ “.35 m“ by the ma“ llarrigan, Millbank, N B are in lwlidayfi with the" Parent!’ M15 friends and relatives who had the city. and Mrs. A. G. Chappell, Borden. gnthgred from all points to pay Messrs. A.E. LcBianc and W P. their final respects. A prayer by Miss Pearl Stewart who has been me minister follow,“ m’ singing "Wiw- 31°41“ N1 arliied spsndlns he? holidays with h" after which the bereaved family last night in the city parents, Mr .and Mrs. Cecil Stew- art of Borden, left by plane on 33d ‘fifindssggggyfd gimrgglif: N! Arthur Lil-by. Seth/ills. is Saturday for Washington, n. c. Chum, when. m, mm", my,“ an eiramuon visitor m the my this WOPK. Mr. ma; Power, of the staff o the Halifax Harald is in the city. was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Mis; Audrey Stewart of Borden B k is visiting relatives st Plsquid. Th: llglxtgd ctllilcfiralzivthyrsiltysextgrfi l" Pfelbyterian Church and the Mrs. Margaret Ferguson entar- Mt Stewart United Church sa —"— .. ' ‘ , 1U w, w, we www.- =- n:.~:.;*.:*:..:.cr*r..:*:.estrus t’::‘.’.".;.l°£’..':§-““.&’:“ili st the Charlottetown Hotel won bv M" Ne“ DRUM,‘ gems by femvslv rend d b I ‘ ‘ - 9TB l‘ a mse trio Mr. and Mrs. Saint John and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- . , Mr. Joseph Gallant with consol- H; ‘ u“ Mum" atlon prizes going to Mrs. Cecil 21%; “fiend” $102113 ggggngflififi m‘ ‘nu-L Momtozt are “HQ Stewart and Mrs. Thomas Gallant 10.1mm; duet entitled flown‘ Queen Hotel. he m at the Prieads will regret to has: that Harry Benjamin of the B. C.N.V. ‘The frceaeout prise was won by Dog-n Mrs. Ed. Lynda. was sung by the Re Valley One b One and Mrs. Baak, and Yiast of all Th9 NW1" "K310" M“! 01' i116 “Asleep In Jesus" was sung by the R. is lgtpatiigrt in St. Charles Iios- Borden Women's Institute was held ch01;- vital. aointhe. Quebec. on Thursday evening with five Th,’ Re‘ M‘ 333k deuvued . m. Al. c. Bailey. Ottawa And ltriléiiesbvplzii/liisilgciiizgieis figzdoclvlils, beautiful “d "mfimmg ‘“°“"' to the bereaved after which prlal- r. ‘Iloronw, Dept. Munitions and Sup- gents by Mr. P. J. McInnLq withl e;- w“ one,“ by m, R0,,‘ plies, has been s guest for the past consolation prizes going to Mrs. Moreen week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ford. M. Ferguson and Mr. Edwin Lynda. The honorary; pail-bearers were’ nnsraid, and is now spending a few Mrs. Ferguson also won the freele- Senator J. P. Mclntvre, Milton Coil days at the home of Mrs. E. D. out prize-A Gillis, Charlottetown. Visitors on the Island who are red at the Queen Hotel 1n- iin, John Pigot, ‘Alan Morrison, Geddie Douglas and D. J. McDon- ifinnls grandsons of the depnrte _ - . , , -———-—-—— a to . g MCI-Ill“- "ld 50m- wlmllm!» MT- MQLOLy _ A; me charlomefown Plgot, Arthur Stmrns. \’\"iill‘l"fi Cof- Rev. John Harrington, CSSR, comfanied by his mother, are vis- Cgvgndjsh rington preached at all the Masses , Coffin and the Rev. M. Brynton, in the Holy Redeemer Church ycs- "Allison loorrainc Webb of Caven- ' fl . l Cl R.l h C i . M» mmmfingklli/Inlongjim“ I - r5‘ ggglvllry M¢-3-_11;,1n)_ a (laliglltfi: remains wcrc Mk1 n _ scrvlrr, fhc ' \ ‘he PM»- -—~—~—-——~——i — plc’s ccmcwrv, ,\l 5: ,-,,,_ and __ thus lalli that fFllillllfii on curt‘: _ r. r : "r: 1i ’ my opp-- a wow-ck. a.» - ygg§“”_--C;,Q; s; " *..::.:.i:".i::: iting Charlottetown. Father i-inr- 4 August 9, i944. bv the Rev. E. F. 3283123311,‘?! m 1 tllwh“ 3'2. o, Beautiful floral il'liJ‘i‘(‘.< u-mc n. tsrday. dish to Reuben l-Iarold Vessev ' children and friends. Hunter, Boston, P.“ m“ __GfadQ 1X (In Qydlgl-‘Flllliifai Home Funeral notice inter ‘, ns of erit) , illnglishz— Matilda MacDonald, CpL, Herbert Georvestt Rook I. McDonald. Angus Jose h. Mrs. Dos-lulu McDonald Monticello. Arnssdale. P. E. I. EXPLOSION JAMS lllVATfilfpeggswhqg, Anwlneuc 30313111, (‘ROZll-1R—At the IKE I. Hospital The inmllv of tho lain Fannnl ———- ' lGilbcrt Harper. Florence Mclnnis, LONDON -(CP)—- When a ill’- ing bomb app-cached e blast jammed‘ the 1m.‘ and it was two hours before h _ cries were heard and he was re- Bernard. Gilbert Harper. epartment be in- creased for the year fr m 00 00 to $6,000.00 to be paid at "Moved by Coun. T. A. Butler. seconded by Coun. P. G. Gay, that the city clerk be authorised to pur- chase a set of tires for the police the meeting adlourned Florence Mclnnis, Frances De- lRoches, Gilbert Harper. Gregory PM» Gavin, Antoinette Bernard. Clare MacDonald. Mathematics:— Matilda Mac- Donald, Gregory Gavin, Frances Aug . ceived from thr f.'.l‘l’lli_\', grung- ngyrflg "He has gone to b“ with Jrsus — In that homo so l i1: :1 ri ffiir, ‘ ' = nre I ‘mum, w h . Xmnsh, m“ 1944, Elizabeth Fcchan, beloved» iniishcd V?“ wmhfiw Neg, §,,,,,,-,,., em the aunt of Miss Marguerite V. Mur- _ you ma, m“ . . ~..,.-,,.; one world, it is an interesting tact that tlmermem a‘ 3'- JQSPDNS T ilgcrcg" d m mt’! was 1n Lgbrudgr whgn CCIIIB QTY. O l C’ ETOHVQ l"‘i.‘.ii\‘(‘$ (IPGD- the "H.M.C.S. Athenia" called lVlYI-IRS — At the Charlottmoun est sympathy is cxivnflcd hv +111- gh" on hm- flml mp 1n 1939, Hospital Aug. l4. i044.1“rank Micro mnnv fricnds hnth on P P). I. nnri --———--————-— Palmer Rd. in his 99rd year The in 1205mm M,t\_=_q_ u, g A TIGNISH CONVENT remains are resting at the Cutciilfc , (Puffin! Plonso Copy» SAAIPIIL -- At hcr residence 16 ___,____ _ A” Granville St. on {august 14119314. Mrs. Mary Sampc, \v1 ow o e late Robert Sampel in her 67th w“ Card 0f Thanks dance Wednesday’ morning at 8:45 (o st. Dunstmrs Basilica thence to _._._._ (ho Catholic cemetery. Funeral from her late resi- 1944. Mrs Percy Crozicr- A. Coffin wish n» cvurnas thcir 14, Sclence:- Matilda MacDonald, 233 Grimm Street in her 49th thanks n» Rev. m. Bonk. m.» w. Gregory Gavin. year U" Cindi"? “ma?” Home “h”? and Nurses, flml nll kind frlmfis Th? 790131115 5T9 Yesilllil a’: Mercer. Fnthrr Wnrrimn. horrors “um- Mnud‘ MaCD°na1d“i'1:1-1c1'al services will b: held Wcd- who hm,“ h,‘ "m. “N. h, .11.“. Clare MacDonald. Frances Drs- Prench:- Frances DcsRochcs, Matilda MacDonald. Gregory GhV-z in. Gilbert Harper. Antoinette Ber-‘ nerd. Clare MacDonald. Historyz- Horcnce Mclnnis. i Matilda MacDonald, Gregory Gavin Gilbert Harper. Antoinette Ber-l nard. Frances DeaRochcs, Clare MacDonald. i i anocuco T0 rfi-Zirn BURNHAM, England - fCP» — Joan Gearing saw g woman fall l be!" n° mun“ buunu‘ h3g1‘! from shock. The woman who fell was only glightly injured. Mrs. A, J. MacDonald and Family rntz-ful appreciation nnd thanks o lhc neighbors and friends fcr their manv acts of kindness. also to those who sent Mass Cards. wrcnlhs I Win00" $11911 lllbllpfld 000d gvmpflthv cards and letters during slot-gr recent sad bereavmnent. -1 1, Rode c" m, G8,,“ Amoinenm nndnv‘ nfiolnoon, servlcv starting ,.,.,.,,n, s“ Mrcnvrnflw,‘ < " " 5 y ‘ ,:t 1 nclock Intcmle-nt in {no Peo- T," Family 1 pics Cemetery‘. Card of Thanks 4'_Z""____' N. D. MacLean i x cuoelmxsn 1 ‘. l I wish to express their EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wlliahirs Phele III i '2 ' i vi i