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The donors were: Mr. -and Mrs. Samuel Drake, Mrs. Worth in-_ 'rn ' M llinh, U ion Road, (Saint John ‘hlq-r-ugh-Journal) Miss Queenie Mutch. Earnsclifle Toronto. was re-elected Dominion Mr and Mrs George Fraser, city. the Admiral Beatty Howl on Thurs M153 0"” smml' B°“°°n' Wm’ Saskatchewan District to the Do On the morni of June 13 there md Men featured by many im were held out for his recovery. All I-'9“l1“e 01 c“n°'d“- ' , that medical aid and kind nursing » could do was of no avail. He was DOMINION OFFICER-S P. D. McGuigan, who administered or 1,e_el md 1 th cl in Church of which he was ever a de- °“" Wen' H°n°r“y Presidents: T’ when they léarried that Myrtle Cadet Corps: Admiral W.O. Storey, Blanche beloved wife of Mr.‘ Wm. C.B.E., of Guelph, Ont. The Do- Smith, Millview.-‘ had passed peace- minion Council which is composed and all that medical skill and_kirid gn;-y; Mnjnr w_ H_ Langley v;c. nursing could do was of no avail. nn-in, B_C_; cnpn E, Beetnnn-,_ R, The deceased was a lady held in the N_ R__ vancouver; D_ (;_ gniemnn, bors and friends from far and near. John; gaph `w_ g_ s_ degnne,-¢¢__ Her disposition was most kindly and of Humax; DL w_ M¢K_ McLeod ohii_ritab1e _and she was a very lib- oi sydney, N. s.; sam Han-ie, 'roi- Rf; crfgglmutfr °°f“u g°°d causes' onto; Grant Hall, Montreal, and H. wened up if) t‘:1‘;°fu‘;f _ ell; chlljldflg E. Eampson,_K. C., Regina. and this was res ndedntof rs S Among the matters dealt with at one of them to ang! h d __ y eérf' Wednesday nig_ht's meeting was the dowed wpm B keen :nd sglfgalanl; sanction of tire Dominion Council ed intellect She wok an active m_ empowering tw Dominion President terest in all matters perta iii to as delegate t° the meetmg of the the welfare oi’ the communliliiy gand Emplre Navy- League' which “keg her opinions fully expressed in' clear place at L°“d°“' Ellgland' ln om" logical terms were always worthy of °b°" “ext and the passing °f an ap' more than ordinary conSmenmon_ propriation for the 1929 Dominion she Wm be 3,-“ny missed by he, p_i_i_dget for an amount of $19,000 “ fake- A1591* Drake- Vllwellli tion recommending the establish Gmnt- W' C" Sh°ld°W and ChBl'1€9 ment of Plimsoll regulations on the xsggglit :;‘_fsel";l:_‘:5Sgl:§v§U';;2;':; Great Lakes as a means of safety; another asking the Dominion- gov- °°"d“°ted by the-Rel” Mr- Lime' ernment to encourage the Merchant johns. The remains were then tak- Mnma and to take ,mon to in- ené ffghgjegoby ‘T l‘“`3°te°°n°°“’°° °f crease units of protection on the pe D ‘ Wm mm” ry ‘md ten' ness: also that the head office of pathy of the whole community goes ?i::E";'o?lé:a°Cvl§:t-swds°f;'rl"g ?°sl" Jos: Storey, the family, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Welling- has been called home by the sudden minion comm” were Nceived_ while g‘_f_‘_‘1"tl;‘__ °]l;n1_‘l‘;*ie;__“°:__l::`_; the other divisions promised con- , , _ ' » » nnii ie. I by _ uw- “"i¥.’“.‘.‘§.’l..‘é`1l.‘;“;I.‘l.5....Z'. “J.i.’.‘.-... Castrol solved t ei u :cation o ems _ th d h t In most satisfactory and successful mf] }$§3f;.,edforad50’::e hggs convention ever held by the Nav? 7/_ '“°°°“°'°" i” his N* “me” by Rev' other Dominion oriiccfi elected the last rites of the Catholic h °° pr °r ‘° ° °s K' vote member. He lived a blameless B' M°°““l“y' M°”tre°l_; E' W' life, and was always ready to lend Beatty' K' c"' M°"t"“l' W' 0' a helping hand. The funera1,which mu' °f M°““`°“l' ‘md sl’ Henry took place from his late residence Th°m"°"' K' B' E" Presldem' °f on Thu,.sday_ June 12th_ to SL the Canadian National Railways. Joachim’s Church, Vernon River, Vice Pmsldemsi Mrs- J°hn A~ Slew' was largely attended. Services were “"5 N°°l°““l Plumeni Imperm conducted by Rev p D Mcguinn Order Daughflers of the Empire: after which ali that was moi-ini or M158 A M Slum °f Gland P"- . Q o - ~ . _‘ I n good christian man were laid to N- S-. president 0! the Federated _ C' rest. He leaves to mourn their loss, W°l'l'l¢l\'S IllSli¢\lf'€S 0! Canada: G- . c /_ _ - ‘ _ _ one sister, Sarah, and in-qtner John, B. Woods, of Toronto; Robert W. . both nr, home, _ Redford, of Montreal; D. C. Cole- ' ~ man. of Winnipeg, and Pat Burns, ' G S Seldom. if ever, were the people of Calgary. Honorary Secretary- _ of Millview and vicinity more shock- Treasurer: C. W. Rowley, of Tor- ed than on the morning of June 12, onto. Honorary Supervisor of Sea fully away. at the early use or 44 or the Provincial Presidents or each years. She was' sick about a week. division, comprises: Pat Burns, Cal- highest esteem by a host of neigh- winnipeg; J Fraser Gregory Saintl ii ii be iousiyiiiwith pneu-' president of the.Navy League uf ' »'»*..--_,-ge, _ mobialsis lilliirtl-vmg. Canada at the closing session of ’ l_ the Dominion Convention held in #32 - _ _ _ AM‘ERICA has adopted, finally, _'the principles of motor design that have been so popular in Europe for many, many years. America must now adopt the principle 'of lubrication which is part and parcel of the problem of the high-speed, high- compression motor. - ffhat principle is CASTROL. ' a. The speed and stress of the high`-cbm`- pression engine, called for a quality of oil that taxed the scientific resources of the engineers of Europe to the utmost. The Research Department of C. C. _Wakefield ‘ & Co. Limited, however, once more solved a problem when they perfected the grades of Castrol which` _were already famous throughout Europe. ___ For tba! reason a _great 'many lealling 1 manufacturers of famous bigb-compression ‘_ engine; today specifically recommend CASTROL-including sucb famous names as the British-_madegRolls-Royce, Sunbeam, - .. many friends. and in the home that ich d°@S Iwi include l‘¢uSl°u al- \ 0 vacant chair can never be hlled by l°W‘1llC9S~ ., _ one who has been each en admirable At the morning session held on v 1 ' |" wife and mother. she leaves to Thursday numerous reports from . __ mourn their 1955, a, gri¢f-5¢n-icken the various provincial branches were _ - husband and twelve chi1dr¢n,nnnqe- dealt with and resolutions passed ' _ _ lyr Olive. Raymond, Hazel, Joseph, covering various phases of the as- ' _ -' . George, Margaret, Milton. Kitchen- sociation’s work following an ad- _ 5' er, Calvin, Lois, Helen and Lavinia, dress made by Admiral Storey, K. - - _ ‘ also her mother. Mrs. Joseph Storey, C. B., supervisor on the Sea Cad- _ _ - and two sisters, Mrs. George Jen- ets movement in Canada. ‘ kins and Mrs. George McEachern, 1 ,vo s - - and one brother, William J., all of nggqpun ` . - _whom reside in Miiiview. The pail- 1 f ‘ __ _ °"“ e l MO I QR 0| L _, dejlgb; y0;¢_. now, I bgfgs Wefel W- L- ~70l'1|¢lllB» Sam- The convention passed a resolu- W,” ' .` "I re, .. (fo: *Si _J /_ eq »“ r- l~t4,I_§` _, 'demands of the liigli-compression engine. Mluvlew and Vlcmlty Navy League _ _ _ _ _ ____ - ._ ..;.i,_~_ - .».__. _ . - "__ uv1i-'f-- Wants Canada -- _ » .- - - ""~,;l_`.F - ' ‘ _ ' "§‘5"' °'33“'v'l "’?°_l‘3_`ml‘5‘ iw P" To Have Na., -iff f ffl' - ,=:.2f-f'f.~'.""li’\l\ Mr. Walter Bourke, city. was a ’ _ 0 y ia P l{` visitor to Millview on Thursday. l- _`\ _ 01N! 2 “ .ll _ ' or a|»i»o|N-riaaur ro W" ° '°°°“° vmw' "° “umm sein i-iarris. s. s. D.. A. F. `s., oi _ ` ` ’"' '“""" T” Ki” , ° ., - li I are spending a few days the guests day evening. Lieut-Colonol_Cecil G. _ __ 'f _ _ '_ _ _ of Mr. and Mrs. Dav d Fraser, Ver- Williams, of Toronto, was re-_elect/Eli _ _ , __ - _ _f _, ; _- ' - ‘ ‘ ~ - to non. Dominion secretary and G. E. -Heal, . ' _ of Toronto, Dominion Tmalurer. _ _ v The many friends 0! Mr- Wilfred 'rho invitation from the Quobeifniv- ' _ - - _ . ‘ Drake. Millvlew. are plea-‘led t° ision to hold the 1929 annual con- o “ , _ _. _ _ ,Q _ " _ know he is recovering from a seri- Velma” in Mongreu was nwnpgeq , uunttlwlr °f uueumuula ` and grants of :sooo ii-om the ont- IS A or _ ~ orio District and $1.000 from tug - - Q 1'- - ’ _ _ . _,__- passed peacefullyligto its eternal abode £3231; xsolélfgsi 31 Zlfgrxhrgefft' , `*~ ggi 53-"tg: Mr' Alexapd" Mcmmld' Mr Harris said that the' motion for ' citizens ore éllieesriy lllglllesy. Etbbliifg adioumment brought to an end the ago _ _.` .\'_ Vauxhall, Bentley; also Bugatti, Hisziano Suiza, Isotla Frascbini, Mercedes. ' You have used CASTROL in the older model motors. _You have observed its astonishing silky durability. ,You have experienced its marvelous ‘heat resisting qualities. ' . it _That was because you _were 'using' ‘i super-oil, perfected to meet the exacting s 1 _With your new car, you 'cannot HIE cxperirucnl. The experiments were made ` for you many years ago. CASTROL bds been tested and proved by years of fxpfff-' -- ence and is the frankly specified oil of of the world’s leading manufacturers _of high speed motors. ' Sold by leading garages and inclepeolddnf _fseryice stations everywhere. ~ C. C. WAKEFIELD &` CO., LTD, ."T1ie All-British Firm" 330 Bay Street ~ Torouiitf _ 906 New Birks Building, Montreal Head 0£ico_.~_ London,Englmd P/I er :' t I of _ ggglyrgxfrggtigft ‘l"_‘;l:_w°‘lPIl§f 9815;: the league get in much with ship }vir_._ srnitp rinse finniiy inlmg tn an “ es °“‘ ° 3°' Jenkins Seryice Stiftions Ch'3l'l0tt9`t0Wl1, P. E. I. COI'l'\ey BIOS., SlllflIl\€l’Sl¢l€, P. E. I. 'Thi ,,,,°,,{, ,‘§}{,',,{’_,,“,§‘,‘,§,,, ,’,§;§§“‘,‘§§§,l ___i_c__;,__.__.__;_.;_§:_i.;:__..e.;_i;._;._.__.;._:.:_.:.;:_i ggi Capitol Service Station. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hardings Garage, Summerside, P. E. I. elder-ation io the advisabiiiiy, when Bruce Stewart & Cow Ltd Cl'|8l‘l0l$te130Wll P. E. I. Ta l0l‘ & MCN6lll S Ill l‘Sld€ P. E. I- '! 3 y 9 um e y and E ,_ M _ d M _ L_ C 1 _ payment of reparations claims is e - - _ ~ _;enkmrsn§r0s__ livlgnand 'gtg sylggeg, made to widows of sailors lost in the Jo E. Schurman, Summergde, P .Ee I. Mom and Aunt Mm.y_ Mn and Mm Great War, those payments be made _ to responsible f,i-ugteeg in Qrdeh- that e money may be reasonably con- ' _ ton McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. william S°f\'e'=l~ The term °f the Cuwrlu LUX TOILET SOAP A faw vegetable salad is a fine all household brushes should be luncheon dish. Usa slivers of car- . kept very clean. Wash in warm rots. chopped cabbage, grated be¢~9 suds. with a little ammonia and and sliced beans. Serve on lettuce dry upright. _ . with French dressing. | . . Moll3ff°_|l» ` Poultry Feed * Uniformly Accurate in Food Values 1 _ M_or_iarch» Laying Mash. 1 _ Monarch Scratch' Grain. - A Monarch Developing Feed. ` Monarci1Gro'wing Mash. - - Monaiiol\'Ciiick Mash.- f‘:-._-i; - ‘ Monaiichfchiok Feed. .Used on the? Largest ` - Pauli!! I-'arms ia Canuh, Delilois Bros., Lid. Provincial- Distributors _ Charlottetown ~. -1 1- _ ` V Storey. Not now, but in the coming years, It may be in the better land, We'll read the meaning of our tears, And then. some time we‘ll under- stand. with UIQ llllhtllill FLY CATCHER In favor all ovovlhuvorll. Tblltllovolt and Click to II unllldodh- c...-i.¢~u.u. § 2 Q- 5° 1 ` lnllallallol on ~ annoy non M all Gntdhli liens. and Inns. branch showed receipts for the year were $74,239 with expenditures $6,- 2ll less. Reports from Quebec showed $21,- 928 raised in the year at the Sailor Mission, Montreal, and receipts ol $49,063 at the Catholic Sailors’ Club Montreal, with a large amount .ci work accomplished. Quebec Sea- men‘s Institute receipts were, $3.- 318. Saskatchewan branch showed a balance of $6,136 tor the year and the branch has voted an annual pontribution of $1,000 to the Domin- on Council. The N. B. Division re- ported a balance of $805 on hand. A resolution of appreciation of 1. 0.D.li. co-operation in the prov- ince was moved by R. E. Armstrong and passed unanimousw. Assistance of Federated Womoli's Ililtiiiutes vids also approved by motion. On Thursday afternoon the bus- iness sesnions were resumed at 'the Admiral Beatty Hotel, where branch, reports were read dealing with Lea- gue affairs in Charlottetown, Syd- ney, Hallax and Montreal The rea- lshation of J. Q. Hyndman, head of the Charlottetown division, was accepted at his earnest request and this -branch will be reorganized in Tn- effort to put it on a firmer foot- ng. cnAnLo1'ia-:Town ltsronr ' The report of President J. 0. Hyndmln, Charlottetown, was read in his absence by Colonel C. G. Williams. Dominion secretary. The report set_ forth that conditions had not improved after the visit of Cap- tain Morr_is,' orgpnizer, and as it seemed inipodsib e ip carry on the Institute he' sug._g8s'..ed it be closed “Hd 91° braces used elsewhere to better advanilsb to the League. Business people of Charlottetown were burdened with so many ap- respond and would be glad Mais that the League suffered. to continue the branch. As The report dealt with the commerc- regards the nautical school he did wnuaruw RIVER Malcolm Rackham HPP°l“"°d ial disadvantlliles under which P. E. not feel that citizens thought it °h_:;?1T;'ld B".n§_¢_ Acting S€Cll*' Island suffered from lack of trans- worth while to support it for the portation facilities and Mr. Hynd- small number preparing to write ex- man asserted that he could not see aminations for certificates. Last his way clear to spend further en- year $631 was raised in subscrip- Brsy lu trying to carry on 'under tions, which comparatively speaking the circumstances. The Navigation was as good an average as for any School at Charlottetown had only _city in Canada. Sea Cadets Corps five students last year and it was must be oxrganiasd. recommended that it be closed as ---¢-»>--_ not warraiiting the expenditure in- iv|/iyi-‘Islip 3011001, volved. - ANNUAL MEETING Captain Morris commenting on _ the report said that he would be supplement, ug, sorry to see our province in~Canl1da Expenses, 390,00, wllh°\1¢ I branch bf tue Navy n- sonooi mi-,f moo. KW- Th* 7-M8110 had 8 very de- Gordon Houston, retiring Trustol. slrable property which cost 815.000. George Smith, appointed new He maintained that with the Trustee. establishment of a Sea Ca- Teacher resi ed, James Houston. tar KU dets Corrs. _oiieriomiown wonid,’seo'y. Y- . Hilbert Wag: wcasure-elected Bild itor for ensu Y - suvvlenient voted. #IW Contingent expenses. 81505-cmd as Malcolm Rackham re-Ol trustee. :iriifi‘d.?“"‘ ,nd secretory J- iisn _ Ill* prsoon - pointed 'f° ‘poi ui and” - “‘-`~"`_f 1 '"' - -f A I 'Maple Loafsliilling _¢o;,__Lt1ii- _v L Bidnging Up_Faflier in Z 5 PCR A MF\\Ll-`\'dW N \`~__F l _._-o-1'-1-“""'_'_' W All A-nv' ,ny _.-