¢--—. THURSDAY, S In Mcmorid cmnlii alumni column ll reserved f ll EH interest, but udvartgin; a a any nature ml! N IRWIN‘! Fl flvc cent-l I word. fl-rlclly plylbll at the Oity in ldyumg, u-ii i Bl. IVIBETI IIAGAN There passed away ' , ul of Mr. Everett “mm QWJm 11m. iosiz. only rh-ith can reconcile us to i a wile and Mother in the our belie! o1 her storm-i after m exemplary 1119. l“ husband and cLeo o1 Surrimerside. Born July b20111. ld901. educltod at St. Min‘! =‘ “m” 65 I'D i919, and when this uflioe was ti-km over by Canadian National Tele- graph, continued her emDIOYIIIQHi as Nmm, Operator until her mar- Huge w Everett Beaaan. Jenni"! 1th, 1928- Mi‘. and Mrs. B00159 Te‘ sided at Riviera du mun. P. Que, as employed Mrs. Raymond McLeod. and gequently lived at Summer-side. Borden and Charlottetown. Besides the bereaved husband. ten children; Everett Jr. Miiry Elizabeth. 12; Elmo. l, 8; Margaret. '7; Maurefli. 4; Eleanor Teresa and Eileen Bernadette. twins. 3: and miimeti in his 2nd vear. There an‘ no brothers. Daniel and Fred Mc- Leod. and two sisters Mrs. Jerry Douceite and Mrs. James Watson. all of Sumrnerside. Another sister died some years auto and a brother Emmett was killed in the first World Wm: Also a brother James died in 1915 m; Beagui was a life-ion: mem- ber of the Catholic Church. The filneral obsequles were performed by Reverend Louis Douizan at St. Duns- mns Basilica. Reverend Father Doiiumi also pit-sided at the crave. h, the Roman Catholic Cemetery. 'l‘lie funeral cortege. left her 18% residence. 177 Sydney Street. Mon- day, July 13th at nine A. M. Tho poll bearers were Messrs. John Lmgntizei". Wm. Weatiherblii. Hlfiim Hou-itt, Charles MacDonald. James fart-Lie and Jerry DOUOBIW- Littig ones and father weeplnl Knuvi’ you watch us lust the saml. You and we are in God's keemnx Blessed be His will and H013! N81110- MASS CARDS Mr. and Mrs. it. Clair Pmuet, flouris- Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Weathnrbie. , . . O6 Dorah- oster Street. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hilaire Gallant. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mooney. Gur- loztetown. Mr. and Mn. Ju. Rovoll. Obn- lottetowri. Mr. and Lin. Mathinl Kouizhnll. Dcnatzh. Mr. and Mn. Frank Dorsey. Bor- den. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heron. DOHAQYI. . and Mrs. J. It. Cantwoll. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrl- A. Aylward. Ohm‘- lCviH town. Mi‘. illld Mrs. C. i... McDonald, Charlottetown. Mr. iinzl Mrs. Wm. Berrisan. Chur- lulu-town. .\Lr. Thomas A. Doyle, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowls-n. Ohm“- lottotown. Mr. mid Mrs. J as MacAleer. Ohar- loltuiotni. Bciitvoient Irish Society. Char- lu.tctow'ri. _ ~. PTBJlk and Bill Ion-non. Charlottetown and England. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Egan. Jr.. Char- iot is town. Mrs. Power and Martin. Mermaid. Guides. Lieutenant and Captain, 8th Charlottetown Co. Mo". and Mrs. Elrnest Deiflhan. Sumnierside. Mrs. swpnen Dufly and family. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Watson. Bum- mei-side. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Douoette. Suiiiiiierside. Miss olive Doucette. Montreal. Mo". Daniel McLeod. Summerside. Mr. Fred McL-eod. Surnmerslde. Mrs. Margaret Kowzhsn. Char- lottetown. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Walker. Mt. n {and Mrs. Simon Llahey. Rox- '. and Mrs, Lawrence Denim. Itoxbury. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deana. Rox- bury. Mass. IMESSAGES OF SYIWPATHY . and Mrs. Frank B. McDonald, Mr I-lerinanville. Mr. Reuben Higgins. Johnston: Ken- '. Linus Fliasimmonl, Hughle Ahern, "dill. A rs. Lillian Peters Gallant. Port- land. Manic. , zinc Mrs. Jas Condon. Kim- 3410i’). Margaret Drape. Charlotte- town. ‘NliiVftlm Winsloe J. Liidstone. Bum- m‘.'i'>i(l(?. Nil: klild Siltiinierside. Mf- liiiti Mrs. Hiram HoWlt/it. Char- lotietown. Mr, and Mrs. Everett. Kelly. lun- lerside. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weeks and lolita. Fredericton. Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Mcliauchalin. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landry. Bum- mcrside. Mrs. Jas. Burke. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ross. Sum- mcrsitie. . Mr. and Mrs. John Murray. Qum- tricrside. Miss Mae Maliey, Albertoui. Mr. and Mrs Leonard MoOoi-mick, Fried McKinnim. Wilfred Distant. Halifax. Mrs. Tisy Mclsaac. Bordon. WRMTI! Brotherhood of Locomotive I181?!- rs. Island Division No. 3'18, Ghat- ttctnwn. SPIRITUAL notions Mrs. Jack Bchurmari. lflillls. Clement. and Helen D0110!!- . ttc . midis? Jaswguffy. lflfiuiwwn- Mr. and Mrs. Ward 9mm!- - l. . . ‘Ctultblgrine Mcliachern. flirt A isius. 05TH ‘artig Mrs. Fred McAdam. t wn. 02b: Jet-nnie Drane. Chbrloi-Wthwfl Mrs. cathc-i-ino Tierney. Charlotte- nnd Mrs. R. W. Morrison. Clmrloiir-town. Mr. and Mrs. Wank Kalil“!!!- Donazh. Mr and Mrs. l. Y. Reich. Gur- lottetown ~ ‘ , Summer Union Tfllélrlifli 0am in °l u, fin of l}! ORASWELI. for Photographs. OONFI-DIIATION LIII INIUI- ANCE L-HI MISS LILLIAN McKlNZll. Mus. c. has resumed teaching. Studio 86 Rochtord Street. ‘Jiclephono a5- fl-lli-li. DISCHABGING TODAYF Olrl Welsh Hard. furnace siu d Old Sydney ficreened. W. D. d: Co. Phone 1'16. 9- ENGAGEJVIENT. -Chlcf of P0110! of Charlottetown and Mn. A. Birt- vmistle t3) aéingauncgmmc m- gagemen o e r Ros! Marie. w Flizht min. 1o Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Philip alsh, of London. Ontario. Marriage . to take place in the near future. 0-17-11. BRADALBANI UNITED CHUILCIL-Rev. D. Morrison, Minister. Services on Sunday 20th us follows: Pleasant V A. M. North Granville 3.30. Brad- albane S. S. Rally 7.30. There will also be a Gaelic Service at Rose Valley at. 1.30 P. M. 0-11-11. ENGAGEMENT. — M2. I-Dd MII. W. S. Melster. Kingston. King's Co. N. 8.. announce the engagement of their neice Mary M. Mailman to L. A. C. James P. Warren. ROAR. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Warren of Summer-aide. P. E. I. Man-lime will take place in the United Baptist Church. Kingston, on September 23rd at i P.. M. A Glam-Bake 0n The Shore The following poetry was written many, many years azo. in the good old days when the S. S. Princess ran on the Charlottetown-Pictou route and is published by the request of one oi the residents of Keppoch of those days and will recall many happy memories. The heather is on tire and the new: is in the air. You can hear it in the ocean’! breakers’ roar: And the people o! fair Keopooh are Katherine far and near For theres itoina to be a. clam-bake on the shore. the morning briuht and early when the dew was on tho stress. And all nature had thrown open wide the door‘. You could see the birds a-wirizinit and hear them all a-siniziniz. "limes 20in: to be a clam-bake on the shore." k1 Tho Hobertsona and Carters the Pooles and the Mcleods. With Patons. Roddins. Wellnerl galore. Mixed with Larze and Nash and Farquharson. and every other mother's son. An invited to the clam-bake on the shore. The clams in pristine iuice and izlory. without the aid of Grit or Tory. Are provided for the people rich and ‘D001’- Who in spite oi’ wind and weather li all sit down fottether. And en iov the iriorious clam-bake on the shore. The bonfire will be blsizinz and the folks to sea be zacirig. At the Princess as she looms in siaht once more: A; with story. soniz and lauzhier. with a dance to follow after, We shall limzer round the clam- bake on the shore, Tfhen here's to lovelv Kenmch and to friends we hold so dear. May we meet again when this brief life is o'er: 1n the home beyond the River where we'll all sit. down toizether And eriiov eternal clam-bakes on the shore. ‘ Says Statement Was Not Intended For Publication LONDON. Sept. i§~iOP Cable) —Air Marshal Harold Edwards, chief of the Royal Canadian Air Force in Britain. today expressed hops that "the tempest caused by some off-lhe-record remarks of mine" had subsided in Canada. Receiving a visiting party of Can- adian editors Sept. 6, the Air Mar- shal outlined his plan of "Can- ndianization" for the RCA l1‘. overseas and rebuked those in Can- adn who, he said, saw in such a. program a tendency toward splitting the Empire. His comments, reported in a Canadian Press Cable, dnew cri- ticism from some quarters in Ot- tawa and elsewhere. (The Canadian Pres; Staff Writfl understood that. the part of Air Marshal Edwards’ interview mater- ial he used was "on the record" and that other material from tho interview, and not used. was of! the record.) "The touring Canadian nowa- paper party visited headquarters." said the Air Marshal today. “and I explained to them that I disliked talking off the record but. gimc they were so interested in getting the Ctmplete background of Can- odirs fighting forces overseas f would make an exception in this case. Consequently I talked freely man to man. ‘Mloundcrotandlnf "Unfortunately one member of the party did not tinder-stand that my rat-her outspoken references were not iioi- publication. It was n case of cheer misunderstanding. for which no one was to blame. ‘f have always placed such faith in the press that I have never deemed it. necessary to see their stories be. fore release. I accept full resporu nibility for all I said, I was not mlsquotcd. but I think it my duty to point out the foregoing facts. "I Iim very pleased to learn the information I lind received that the Montreal (invite and Globe and Mail 0f Toronto were Opposed m concentration of Canadian fliers i-i Canadkin oiaanlmiiiona is not, true. "I Pm sure that all who were concerned in the renoi-i. inciuriing myself. reizret its publicity and anv w» “Ars- ' ‘poms-we A. For beauty and utility no fur surpasses PERSIAN LAMB. 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Telephone number 49a Private Branch Exchange with tele- phonol in all departments. its circulation ma have brou to the publisher; of ‘these papergm "It might be a good thing =1 1t were made clear orioe again to the 090914 0f Canada that so-caiznd Caiiadianiaation of t/he n. 0 A1‘. has nothing to do with combat control, which must obviously be exercilod by a. single operational agency. but b: designed M14!!! to lid- vnnoc the efficiency and wet-being 0f our lndn for the benefit, of the common cause," Any place used for storage of fruits and vegetables must. be pro- cmbarrassment or annoyance whlchtWWd 1mm WWW 811d rodent!- pests and disease and Farming More Essential Now Flmlliifl at one time was largely A mutter only of Dll-nting, cultivat- ing, harvesting, and to a consider. able extent the actual consumption and ui-iilzatimi of the coop; and live stock produced. Tildiiiy. farming involves much more- orig time planning, rotating arid fertilizing to improve quality and increase yields. fghting insect of both planic animals, marketing, and more Y immediatei I110 W099i’ utilization of all iwaiable chemicals. farm equ merit, and other facilities to uce fro/m the same acreage c quantities oi food and raw material essential to the successful prosecution of tlhe war. (“iemloiiry opens i? a lnrge and scarcely touched iiei iri the use oi farm materials in industry to pro. duce plastics and other material of utmost. Lm ance in war. ‘litmus- ands of 1m ivitlual articles am nnuie "Om plastics, one of the main iii- gndgni/snulof whidi is farm-pm- _ "i" i! 11*- Nitiromlyoerln is one of the in- Flew people mink of rotomaphic redierm and Ii oer-in h derived mm ls D9111! fllrivfl? "(In ihe rem ve table bud nrmli nls farm. However. it is made from cel- from the arm. Every plant Irown liiiooe. and cf the film is geiat rived from the hides and of livestock. war "essentials" are mnoke- iess powder and lycerin-boih of lliihldi 5km from i e farm. moko- les powder is based 0n ni o-cei- lulose. and CNIWOSC comes from irirni-grtiwn products Dynamite, a commercial, rather than a military i-xploaivcg is aiding in building iiwiuvnys, tunnels. canals. liar-born, iiml speeding up coal and other mining iad. . “Whfifgi”. m" Ogotegligaliumoourcewgtayindm‘ iulose, when research chance to experiment and §\\:\\\\\\\\u':-‘ S gets is evaluate. Thursday, at cl“ . \ C ‘Tums ul uutu F"? AT O0 quickly lull '- " " " " l‘ Qflgqmtyg-giigygi” (\ I N r h! r ~| I‘ Six room dw Electric Iii-Eh" " W. H- AUCTION SALE Seplflllbfi‘ 17" 11.30 n. m. clllni! ""1"" “ 68 Iinyficlil hired m] gewerfli! BEATUNv _ Ailfllonce _______/___,.,