Tia WESTERN GUARDIAN _.__...‘ - - UI ‘O N news sue-ulna. M...‘ qklillflilrlfilllyliidilfll. incite: - ‘nylon. 070:.“ (hulls Danton Queer. hen“ mug, flaw MIDI. III UIUIQI, d7 or!“ liq -lou oil-violet 40er- “mfifiefiilw “a stl-“éiugrwpfi ‘g gunman“ rmmmvcw ‘convent e e a sum of oney. Finder notif Lter 5.30. 0-11-11. Perfection Dailray. min-ii _ PURCHASES PIOFI-ITY -- r "LEAR-NB OI‘ BISTIIIT DEATH cawll Delaney, Summerlido —M.r. James Cairns o ‘S, pin-chased residential prop- Side hBMGOQIVSG a telegram Int < y a; a3 spring Street from Mr. of the death of Ii sister Fl , v lln now occupied by . oronce Mrs. James Elliott all‘ 1,93% “worsen. 2.04am. -s. g1 Oslilisoféa. who passed sway on uiie ,5 n CROSS Afternoon Tee. u _.__ be held m. the home of Mrs. - o arm-sun pox nnllinnw ".,‘;"‘.3.§°..l.e your-suppo . Breeders Amociation is hell: hm: 51,50 SHORT SUBJECT ‘volition of the mu which is ’ 6-15-19-9i- m“ Y” i“ “will”! being held in that ‘at. during the a wile in four years are Sister Mary Paul. loimcrly Miss Genevieve Mc- mliil? of Nuns of st.‘ Josenh the ‘m svill remain fol-six weeks.-S lgsant evening was spent g”; [Dim number of friends who ethcred at the home of Mr. and ins, Hampton Horne, Rosebank, recently, to be pre ent at a shower lleld lrl honor of their daughter Doris. Mrs. Sydney Forbes, f Kelvin. who had been harried Mr. Forbes is a oi i112 armed forces and is at pre- hnt stationed at Beach Grove. cllarlottetown. A prettiiy decor- due n, hiwim 10s; 59mg mm ltld basket. laden with gifts was sickness Mrs Link! mas were l» nted was escorted to her seat by her fer’; KTBdUBlliDD-"S ‘cousin. Miss Olive Hardy. Mrs. Maxwell Cafneroll and Miss Kath- I Two S'slde Men Reported Missing. 1w Ylillicnl: nrcscnted the gifts d arranged them on the table. . Blanche Rennie of Alma, read e accompanying verses. Thev bride received some lovely gifts and | sileslf of envelopes containing various sums of money. Mrs For- hes i~l ilrv- pleasing manner than- ked her friends for their gifts and good wishes The evenini! was pas- led pleasantly with music and so- falllilv were present. including her June ~ grzoldmlnher lvilrs. Hammond Crock- ett. Woodvale. Mds. Hampton Horne. her mother and her sister Maxwell Cameron, and daughter, loll Ann Sincere good wishes were expressed by the guests for wishing that thimconflict would looii be over and that they mny soon return t: their home ' Mrs. Traveller's Rest school district-S the Italian campaign hardest of hcr sister. Mrs. G. H. m A ennui m. the 1mm B610 mmurFs Arssenagt ofdélllililnigcrsidc. ‘fig is 23 ,. , ‘-."'— _ _ , y cid an .35 cell n arm. pfih‘h'~‘-hg‘*1%fii°"“hhghifiaétkfl1 Rig; gielilfircs the outbreak of war. going o- mm; is m ~ vcrsczs 1193c: veers mo. Hi5 i710‘ visit. with -Mrs. Wilfred Geudet. Fitzroy Street. Sllmincla-Tc left bv plane mmom my for llcnctoii this week where she will Jflld a t..l days visit with her list Mrs. A.J. Cormier and Dr. CMTlli0l‘.—5 -Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morrison. ltviCnlrrrv are‘ Visltinfit liilrst arzd lliiat“.“.¥..l.”.i.“1$3;. Silifill. ifiil; W" “"=“°"““~ lions is station agent at Calgary CANTERBURY England _ (c gigveiiihCnnaeiian National Rall- ) ___ The Archbishop o’ Cam " q ——~— “mi” F"? “t”ii°‘“‘l’°“l?.‘.‘.i 3 __ -(~- n11 . . S S. 0h 11 D,,,Y,};.‘_“§‘f.§1,*;°‘{,,§,‘f,“3h§§’fi;“hi; dedicate n small sanctuary chap- pic-p; MM-v Damien o; s; Paula. el built from materials reclaimed Minx. rro mending a short voc- from a _lllitzcd building Person- tion ivi s-uznsrsitle and Kinkorn. nel at U19 base built the chapel. ht" trio“: to the Catholic Order _ -——i—— If Nuns of St. Joseph-S Mlllfillfrlfhhljhfiiibik! CONGESTED INDIA The population of Indie. num- bers 338.119.0110 First Allied llamernlan to Land ill France h _. .._w.,....._._r~_,.,w__...w~.§ ace there tomorrowwdowm “like E Weak Brlildmlélfi following dgectohr: SHOWS 7'30 _ 9'15 RVIEII. ROMS-an 0111 1i. to ttend fh mgllslfiaifaéme for the first meeting: Gwfileevb. Ca1?beck.Tho€ TUESDAY AT 3-39 f ell-polls daughter $110!? ‘Mamghfigareasluren LG’). s‘ o Minn . . - urlscoll. Summcrsiae. Bil Hancock. Robert Humphrey J. "d 515w, Marga-e; plea-e o; 51h Heber lv/lOPhflJ-i. Capt. John Read. 1 Donald O. Stewart. Gordon Mo. “m, daughfier o; M; pew;- évmlvm; Milian, lit-Col. D. A. MacKinnoig - led in 3 amide —GH.ADUATES FROM HOS- sma- “H, ‘mm PlTllli-Amunk the graduates of i the school of nursing or St. Joseph’ - -———— _ urinal. SHOWER - a Igzhllltcl. shghhhgia, On 1.13%: EHEJlQEJIEHEJEJIQIEIEIEIE ovglifilgawéhlgr-zlgrl-in-my Page 8 Llllke l‘ - m GUS , --—. three young men who will likely be THE BAPTIST cllmwll connection with thefts in ca»... - lottetown recently. One was a: __ The Rev. I. Judson Levy, B.D., rested in connection with thefts wafdgd me m1“ for the highest .eturncd to the pastorate of the from Caxvell Bros. wholesalers. The standing 1n surgjpal Nursing “m. Baptist Church aitcr a period or three are in addition to the rniirl - By'n,y_ 5h e lcavc of absence for post graduate Bflfsied 1n connection with the can. in this suhleot. Miss Linkietter study. The service or morning break n Brady's W» Store- stlil has some time to nut in at the worship was conducted by Mr. ——— inishin Levy Whose sermon was "God Is Mlssmfi SINCE JUNE 7—Pie. Our Guide." The guidance of God John Emmy! Murray. wn of John m. Murray it: Wgltervalze, rigs hi3 in ,- . actions cc une . a er m ds is f ought with seemini, was inflamed yesterday. The may W66 daughter of Mr. and Mr . Josaph Idrhkletter. Sulnmerside. The diplo- by the Moot Rev. RA. Bray, Bishop of st. ohn. Misyliinkletter was also a- ital before f g her course. < . . ettex‘ of Sunl- presentcd to Mrs Forbes. who melside was present for her da/uzzh- Two Summerside soldiers were re- ported missing ll!‘ 8.13.1011 ‘this mes- 1. i ti. ‘ f h“ sages received yes er av, pre- §lj}nt°‘ggfne 3:22;“, 1f.,.,‘,’§“§§,,.{§,g_ sumed that tnev were with the Al- Fm". generamohs o; the brides llecl tgoous who invaded France on M“ from the Dept. of National Defen- ' ce advising them that their son. Doris and her soldier husband outbreak o; w,“ and ms been ova. seas three years. A brother Plefconfiderice that the Lord is my Waiter Perry was “Dllfl-Irfifl in the shepherd. the certainty of guid- anklc in the fighting in Italy five Forbes is at nresent teacrllnlz in months ago. lie is now in a. hcs- ward. beyond the rim of tho- ___ ‘horizon there is the hand clasp ngklntillgllvliNTl-lbmdlgelTllmflorlll-Jhh: _B__ w d b Mr. Ivan Robinson in his solo Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- Personflls wilful was ~-~e1"°° Y" 1' “Y Y ‘save an“ impressive expression Ofimen and Ekiginemeii met yester- Boyles O Lord Be Thou Mylday ufltlelgioon, iollowedd il>y ‘l: din- _ ner w c was arrange n onour Evening worship was conducted 'oi the occasion of the presenta- itlon of the 50 year emblem to Mr. was "The Gospel of a. Second J. J. E. Doyle, City. on completing Chance." Calcott's “Hymn oi a half century's continuous mem- Peace‘ was the evening anthem. bership in that organization. Mr. The Church Smool met, on surn- Wmxl... Best, CHE] who isRvice-pre- sden and Leg a ve eprcsen- l léOhlll Inch.‘ Mus. BlillnfflqhbffllniSg iilflVe oftthis C§Z8ll>lgZliiilCb1n, asjwlelé an clolrmac er was c arge o as secre ary o mnon on music at all services. legislative committee of Railway -i——— Transportation Brotherhoods. made the resentatiorl to Mr. Doyle. Mr. est, who is a native pita! lll England. Another brother, to. Edward. has been ail tilrollolh ___ his wife advising neLjt iihatffllarhtllc JVIifs. John D. MacLeod. Cole- g§5rfeffii,’,‘}ssf}f.f°fif‘ijcfiofi,‘In, “.13.; nan. is visiting in Charlottetown, 7 Lance om Arseimul; is a son hi; dnza three weeks c L E at!“ naui; is hi; _ I . [DQ111812 Ma's. M. P. hypéerzilin”: hie “huh Ml-a Diiscol .Suirmers.de.-—S Arsenamh fume,“ M“ Rihhanqs i0; llgrllon. iisut. present livlna in THE __GUARDIAN WIND OAK Built, murals-chill. ill.‘ Saturday. erlne MacLcnna RaN st week of June. ‘were: Messrs. M. W. Wood Mount Herbert cernetc y. is a subject that to many differ- A contradictions. Most of us have a faith, all too few have a great Pa“ followed, m’ “h” mmimat faith. In Psalm 73:24 we find the °"- '~ is “SSW” m‘ "@- confident declaration of a mighty faith "Thou shalt guide me with h“ been Wm‘ the C earlier words indicates that his n11 in Qhin-1°g.ge;mvn_ steps had "well nigh slipped.” but| in the sanctuary of the Lord he men get close to God they do not last evening, with My, D, . - » say "I believe" but in confident N a as in h] t g smlvgdmfige. gggiveyivfilanlfilgifil assurance say‘ Thou art with‘ eon n e mm e m“ er o me." This is the faith that we Helen Roach and [contemplate for the world. in a Rossiter and a duet b" Miss Jean Pte. Amos Lloyd Perry, is reportediiime 0! darkness. doubts and Grant and Miss Doreen Grant officially misslrll: in action on June‘ fears we 100k w the eternal pur- were greatly enjoyed as was also 5, pm pen-y jgjngd the gfmy m, the pose “Thou O God art the guide". a sketch by Ml‘. Connie LeClair. is a fllith for the individual, the Piano music W35 furnished by Mrs, Joseph Dougan and Miss Marion Dougan. A tasty lunch was serv- ahce through life . . and after- ed by the young ladies. of God and man. Light." by Mr. Levy at '1 p.m. The sermon mer schedule at l0 p.m. made this special visit on vailed over the whole western 19"“ till"? if’ 1'3""! t0 groin growing regions this past Mme in OMB-W"- wcek. Some quite warm days were —¢'~* followed by good heavy rains. Personals |Many districts now report rainfall _€._ normal. In the previousl dry ar- eas good rains have falell and the my ‘v crops arc showing fine recupera- sing flooding and considerable da- the chnrlottemwn, mags to crops. Wire worms and cut worms are active in widely scat- imized their ravages. Since the first wheat vent into the ground crop conditions have‘ lmprovgd weekly and prospects are now ex- Agriculture of the Canadian Nat- 100d as could be expected. ional Railways. Reads Island cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Lalne. Charlottetown. k-end. ul- he can“ h” Hotel during the wee Y dddrem to i _.__} 1b 0f the Presbyterian Churdl TRINITY UNITED CHURCH U. S. A. st its meetings recently “Mil-Wed in Ohitwsp. the FMI- The morning and evening ser- Dr John Sutherland Bonnell. vices at ‘Prlnitv yesterday were byterian Church. New York. dw- Braille, Padre at the RCAF Sta- lared that one of the greatestiiion. Charlottetown, in the ab- tasks of the churches in the per- sence of Rev. T. E. McLennan who 10d 0f dtmobilization will be to de- is in Sackville attendi the Marl- nstrate to returned servicemen time Conference of t e United e true glory of peace as against chin-c i-he trflmient Blamour of war. The text for the morn ser- The Assembly was deeply krlpres- mon was taken from II orln oed a. Dr Bonnell read two parn- thians 'lth Chapter. verses 5: . Braphs from the letter of Lt Gor- The minister dealt with a com- don R. DcHlois. soil of the Hon. parison of world conditions at the George D. DeBlol. and Mrs. Dc- time of Christ and at the present Blois of Charlottetown time stating that as the con-ling ~ lei Christ solved the problems or "I only hope that when this war that day so the coming of Ola-int is over. people won't forget those; into the hearts oi men will solve who died to save them and let tllel our problem today. world drift. rllong with poverty and The choir rendered the anthem ignorance n5 usual. until another "I Will Feed My Flock." Simper. war wakes them once again. In the evening l"/L Brains re- 111i; is what I am afraid of, Mo-. called the awry of the good thei- and Dad. 1 arn afraid that Samaritan polntng out that n- when the ds/y of pear». is declared ligion and life are one and the People are going to rct-ll-n to their same things. He reminded us awn narrow aspirations and livesp; that it_ is on]; as we apply reli- and fcrzot all those swell lads who glon to every ay experiencn that didn't ccme back. by refusing toj we can hope to bring the King- suiigice and wort for a better doln of God on lhrth wor .' monuments and memorial tablets Marion Harper, He That Dwel- Canadfan Army cameraman, Sgt. D. R. Reynolds, scored a world a" by being the first photographer to land in France on D-Day. Sgt. ' Yiiflids lives in Toronto and is one of the few photographers to serve '1 - the paratroopers. He landed from‘ the skies with this hardened '1 to film some of the best picture of tho Allied invasion. - (Cana- "" Army Overseas Photo). 4"!‘ in honor of these men but if we loth in the Secret Place." fail to labor and sacrifice for that -———-————- better world for which they died. ever laid ucon a people. Iifllu U-lh ‘ch crlulul. Gllllllllll Thlsuluunis rnll mnon‘ I Id OIASWILL I02 PMMRIDIII. CONIlflll-ATION LIFE IN- E-A beautiful cake. offered by the Altar Society of St. Dimltan’ wtwon bly Street. The thawing was nude Set- ulrhl. TRAIN AND FERRY - The w gait ‘Bhgrden Saturday ‘elven- w use rs, ar v herswithfheitthglleiourofdlg The fora-y made seven trips on AT CONVENTION - Miss Calh- n. .. President of the Provincial dReglstered tin . Miss Mil dred Thom n, ‘It. .. left Satur daye fig‘ entree and Toronto FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late William Plppey was held Saturday from his lets residence, Mount Herbert. Sex. ‘ vloe was conducted by Flt. Lt. Rev. W. E. Braine. The pallbeareré Driscoll, Joseph McEachern, T]. bert mp, lltrriest Mutoh, Malcolm’ SUMMERSIDE McDonald. Interment was in the ray W85 in action in France as he was in England until recently. He anadian Arm thy counsel and afterward 3-‘ y m. e M... £t2.l‘€..f’“‘.&“§i.i.‘i.““e.i;“.?..“ “its some kind of a faith, few have that imother is deayine has Esme’, Mm great faith that grows in sturmlcl. MacDonald and two brothels. and stress. The psalmist in his ;Dan_|e1 Mun-M. and Arm“,- mil-ram l ENJOYABLE SING SONG — had found safety and sound 1008- |A very enjoyable sing song for: ins- Your faith. if you have one. 'men of the three forces was held i5 a DBTSOMI 6111191181106. When at the Knights of Columbus Hut ceremonies. Vocal solos by Miss Miss Louisa sident. Dr. W.R Seeley. There was of this province, and has been absent for a period of 54 yea-f‘, WINNJQEQ Man,’ Jun, 17 __ particular occasion. Ho arrived in Excellent growirig conditions al-c- the city yesterday afternoon egg date considerably above M‘ _;_ Mew“, $ym\.y’ u‘ in esterday. _ Miss Maud MacCanneil of the tive powers. Excessive moisture is 3N3 5mg]; Monctqn, gpgni; the reported from some districts. cau- ivegg-gnd in the city 5 guest at Mrs. Gordon Hutchison. Char- tered areas but the increased mois- lottetown. is visiting her friend. ture content of the soil has mln- ‘gm. Charles York ln Amherst. N. - \ Mrs. J .J. Trainer. 24 Water St. underwent an operation Saturday cellcnt. according to the weekly Iiwminfl 8i bile Uhflflvtiflwwll H05- orop report of the Department or pltal. H21‘ condition is said to be as had shared on experiences the recipient was his son. Wren Beth Mohair» is spenditli fourteen clays leave with her pkg:- ne - Chisholm. S.E MacRae and. A. A. Beaumont were auesta art the Queen s 1 .....”’.§€i.%a”y..‘?.°".‘l‘.'. $731?‘ 3?& u s Dept. accompanied by Messrs. 0.2;. Another w,‘ Mm "m" s,” was under oomman of sqdn. Ldr. wiult isoohici. “ma” minister of the Fifth Avenue Pl-cs- conducted by F/L. they.) w. n. Ll _ in his garden. I. VBIV illsokland, assistant news editor. .3Z';‘_'_-__-i---—i- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacKinn- fmc max ruurr .| P-I-C yeszerday in the Kirk the Service ‘N-I-C and Honour Rolls of the Conilre- ton were solemnly dedicated in » ll | o special service conducted by the "ll-Y 9 95°55 yell; the Rev. J. E. Bi elow. J IILY 5 claififhtiilcfié‘ in’ Elli’. E52‘ ' in I. ‘has repeatedly been summoned w turn from the arts of pence to I I I hhe gerim ‘lglusinesld of warhl u en presse upon e as Illlslo Examinations d... ............... l... .1»... a them it has been demanded. The . office clerk has been taken from his unrngltlinmoutinehhia lethal; an nce s ee . The following is a list of succeu- $34,“ M”, o; the (“mm and m1 “mam”! m “u”! “u” his unexcitlng recreations. to wear ‘nwmu held rgmm; by ‘h? “f; a steel helmet. study the ana- almrltgggtfhgvn‘ r7 ° “gig” “e tcmlv of bombs. and learn the be- urahsed m “dung? mam: gal-alto! tanks, aeroplanes. and O¥idT.$uDMgmAc‘D:M¥ k In the Bible the some sort of s éhhrlufinnu: _' thing was repeatedly happening. imam.“ ' 9 {renal themhsheeél-fold was draw: ' _ srae ‘s m es marl o war, an Grade w '“ “n” '" 30mm". the herdman. the scholar, the __- l At the morrlin dict of worship’ Joyce Cantwell. Grade v __ Phmo __ Honour“ ccurtler, the carpenter. and the _ _ fisherman are called. if not to‘ s" salmggsgepury smswnh‘ P“ the acttltlal battleféeld. t?‘ arenas ' of con overly an per aps o ("MFIV ‘“ Pm“ _ m“ ch“ lmsrtyrdom. Thus, in the stormy H°n?u"' Bnm" mmh" mm‘ and turbulent period covered by °“g.;a£°‘}1°§‘{_5§{f§§1“1d-h°n0w, the Book .of Judges, while amid Anna mnon Pa“. Barb‘; much confusion and not a little wmh ' ' anarchyh the Israelitfil; were fstill. ' y a s o o guer a war are, aggm.rlne_ttnag'gutz_mfihcrlm tightening their hold and clear- mak ‘H y, Sh‘ 1' Sh“ 9°“ in their possession of the Prov e‘ onoun‘ t” emm‘ mged Land the summons came‘ 0"“? " Pia” Tm“ ma" to Gideon, ‘as he threshed his’ Honours. Jean Zskcm, Dora L. father.‘ wheat Presley. Florence Callaghan, fateful days, broke just like any other. he lifted his unsuspectln yes d found hi lf l kl UNITED CHURCH lento Jig... of the aiiii oi” dig Llord. and was led to build an al- (Qominued 1mm page L) tar to the God of Peace. Deep in _:?_—r—_-;-_—_. me young man's hem-t’ even as of Dr. C.L. Goal; of Backville. now he goes forth to war, is this This afternoon a patflotlc ser- peace of God. It is no ancient vice was held under the direction of story of thousands of years ago. the Chaplaincy and we: services. The letters 1 read tell me that it Rev- HT- JOMB 01 Fndefluwu is true of those so dear to us who presided. Present with him on tho are out in the storm of battle Dlatfonrn were Revs. A. T. Mac- now. I think their loving back- Donald Allan Beveridlzc. Dourelas ward 100k to "hi; chm-ch is 51m. Maclntosh. JR. Skinner and LIB. my evidence m“ they are flghh Campbell. Jantes Haoket. North firing)’. read Lggaglgothgahsgglf glalfagvfigentfi: . cable to O01 WTR Flem mwmm chase“ ‘vnltm here too that we find the around us. Christ is the Prince brought the greetings of the chmp- but direct authentic communica- naval chi/chins by Rev. Allan forty, can you not testify that Rev. Mr. Campbell eloquently set forth the spirit. of this war. He said it, ialgefzflglgeghgmés ghléixgfihmé; under the shadow of His tn m n» wings. seen our Angel and built our al- gig“dfgggohigimfhtyiviggagfii115;}; tar. anyd. from under the shelter to bring man to him who alone can u‘ Gm“ Peace m 535115 Christ» We “we courage and homh Mn Camth fight our warfare. Its issues are be“ said the nudes.’ ha" o! the eternal. Our contribution to the chaplains work was keeping up the future cannot be disputed or dis- mmale through me hard days o; persed. We who lzo forth in the waning He Dam hm, tribute w the name of the Lord Who is Peace Gamma" mo“ which he said on are more than conquerors. and, the whole were the finest. toughest. whatever they may do to us or best trained. hardest hitting fiizht- 0111's. m" simnshold is sure and em in the King's mum-m, the judgment pronounced on life This evening tie service was corl- through us in Christ. shall aur- ducted by Dr. Willard Brewiiu: of vive the very worst that life can Toronto. An ordination service fol- do. lowing was conducted by the Pre- onlv one ordained. KM. Findley. because of the earlier ordinaxit ser- vioe held at Pins mu in Halifax Lgga]. vetgfan’; Funeral Saturday 0f 50F Receives wings . "r J F B At the interest of red- ‘ ' ' ' y dean of Charlottetown at tho parade ceremony at Ne. I "-_ giTlidNavigatioal School thtelre or} TORONTO, June 18—(OP)--'I‘h9 ‘y w“ e prmn‘ °“ ° Mimi or J-F-B livery. luau’ i§'é‘u"l‘e’1.‘i.‘h.§?..s$li'iml‘iii§§€“fii’l 8611"“ °i ‘hi’ " “ .1. T. as Gfllwfl Street. H“ “:5 M“ satwmv “t “w” It was a. proud moment for his In attendance were men and wo- ‘mm’ Wm ‘nmihd- men wruo ind worked for and with 1"- him in the newsflacnermaeflafgefixhdnam maids tenant to the presentation table. am neighbors. Group Captain I-I. N. Hampton, The sunpie service was conducted D-F-C» tiwn invited him t0 Din bv m“ Q90,” y, gaming remi- qi on the next set of wings. He was 9L pew-s Anglican Chumh, Ezin- Lt. E. C. Weegar of the Veterans dale. a friend of Mr. Llvesay's who Guard from North Bay. Ont., and comm with him in the First Great War Lt. Weegar, accompanied by his Interment. took place in 5t. wife had come to the parade from Peter's churchyard which overlooks his post in Northern Ontario the Credit River and the sm-murwl- where his unit is stationed at an lmz countryside. and whehe for many internment camp. His son was Sgt. Kellen - UWWYB filial-iv" Robert C. Weegar. Another son, nave been burled- The 101- WW“ LAC. C. M. Weegar was killed last b, Mr. Livesa. some years v v amt wk in u" iiieleli/‘Ythl. wfiigsbeiimsiifiivlificrtfi mo. is under a shadow of the old church itself. Que_ Ohio! mvumm we" In addition to the graduates two _ is of trainees were drawn u m" Dun i: formation for m; parade which o Albert. training . F0. m“ m Nwmem wing agiutant. called the names ' bu", w“ 5 of the graduates as they advanced. J0¥f1'1‘e°'u]3érv”gggmfihgyoAFmy Group Capt. Hampton chatted mhdflimes Purwlh an old gflemg briefl with each man as he pin- Aeuve imam“; Hui-hm amen, rled t e coveted wing to his tunic. c. neigh. who worked with Mr. and the answering smile of the Norman aduatu as they clasped his _ ,_ gum-hi manager and told of their pride. .1 the ottamo, Joumal. A. W. J. —-—i—-—- ‘omnw Tele§runn and n. Manhunt-Ts K- °°"“°"‘°- "w" "dw" “d nouns br-aclrliti-iv ' -- 0N — At Pom“ “nude o! the Canaan“ the home of the bride's parents. Tee we To Casio l’.‘."li’.“..‘§°“'.‘l°“’§i.l.i.‘lf"cli.‘i lit‘. ‘if _-“_F)N shTUR-Dhy m MacKinnorl of Churchill to Myroni sum of money. Finder leave at Plan,“ H___°u"°5__"_f_§i§§s"°"‘ Guardian. Reward 8-19-11 DEATH}; . ‘ WANTED — CANVAS CW0! l" Lawsuit-frail l_t_I_—J 11 WW Wfldmmi- APP“! (mndilu- 10H. Mrs. aeorge csylglrterfneageti‘ 949'” 88. Funeral from the rasidence of| "—ios,l, _ rAlR-‘Ghhsus m her son, Harry Lnrter. 139 Kent street. Funeral Monday morning ggfhfgf- §§$§d""° affofffl st B15 to st. Dunstan} Basilica 1M. thence to the Catholic Cemetery: The anthem "At the Name of Jesus" by V. Williams was beauti- Dr. Bonnell concluded hi; add-‘ full rendered by the choir fol- resa by saying "we may erect our. low rig the delightful solo by Miss LONDON — (GP) — The Great these memorials will become ac- Southern Railway Company rec- cusiniz YlZ"’S““ reminding us that. eived a postal order for $1.20 from we felled in ti"? most solemn trust a man as "conscience money" for " four trips he took on the railway {gnha boy of i! years about LOST - SMALL n! case ———- mmni" 1°" n" "*4" Mir please leave at I01 Queen ‘Street and receive reward. the can: - unusual. rimc- N~ Afacl-(fan i-i ti l in f t d’ I ..'.i.'"s..."i . W" vtwvuuut son SALE - canon snrnlul- WNW" tor (Renfrew) 800 lhs., used two months, l - 5 h.p. Imperial boat ct‘""m"""' m‘ engine newly overhauled. also “m” wnmfl" boat and engine com lete. 2 bait H000 II nets and one traul. arold Mit- lNiL Instant 6-19-21 x nearer, Governments will be serl- . ously criticized for failure to im- ;plcmcnt this rccommendatlon of Inter-Provincial Trade Statistics Andi Prince Edward Island ill With illtPfllkl trade statistics available. it niuld be 50ml Bil 5 |glancc tile insults of Confedera- tion upon lllc Maritime Provinces. Take the case of Prince Edward Island-with the lock of transpor- tation. etc, notwithstanding the lguarnntees given by the Domin- ~ vlClll over 70 years ago not having lbecn implemented. Under the tcrrns, this province entered the Union, in 1873. it was guaranteed all services that were granted the other provinces. and to be pro- vided and maintained at the cx- lpcnsc of tiic Dominion. Prince iEdworti ISiilllll tic"- yspccinl terms or desires all equality of treatment, if the province is to be able to develop its rasourccs. and give full employment on a parity with the rcst of Canada. The Maritimes have been charged at timcs. with "yappingf. which is an exhibition of ignorance on the part of those making such statements, and who hold responsible positions, but should be better informed. ' Th f‘ ll ‘in lette bv Mr. Joseph Revel]. Honours: Catherine on l morning which’ like “Hi0. Heyuidingl‘: aiipenrsrlnthe cur- smiiih- rent issue of the Financial Post, “I read with much interest the May 27, entitled, “For Better Sta- tliat it is absolutely csscntlzllun the groundwork of any expansion campaign iii business or industry to have accurate statistics. "The Duncan Commissions Re- port was outstanding evidence of how the Federal Government fell down in carrying out the terms of Maritime Provinces. and those re- commendatlons were made with a i "WING" u) H” 395W Th” secret place of the Most High and gig’ ti’ remedymg the protestant the shadow o! m” Almighty‘ recommendations was Interprovincinl Trade behiesnh conveying to United much test for ourselves. and for the life and ‘which has never as yet been lions. that exist. as regards Maritimes. will never be corrected until irlterprovincial trade statis- tics are made available. The im- plementation of this Duncan Commission recommendation fundamental to any economic postwar policy for the Maritime Provinces. “l impl merited. If the "°°"“"°°‘V F°°d “"5"”- BM chm" 3L.".?,"?,5;,"§, “f, Ifinficfiss. “a? candida is to fulfill faithfully its an ‘snows u their lfimmfifii" "Confessions of’ an Cctaocgenaxrianfi mush“ and trusteesmp w’ m vii“: Emu” adxedgl if m‘! h‘ “y; the; no m,“ comes w m, provinces. it must promote and re- . “w? mm’ a m u‘ m o o ' age without i; he h m. I d gulate trade and commerce for the “nu gratitude w the “med sired them évidenma 3:30: {nfljg benefit and wclfare of all the peo- plight new" Douglas Macintosh are neither tradition nor hearsay, $139,103! (gazzcrllihahggriggh i223! my 1i i i‘ mth f - tions t his n1_ M t crimination. When you consider “ghhriqgiewwhy- e135. ogilgewtiiligs $8? brouighttoxfrgin live so olong lfevolrestthat hagispenvs‘; the dupncatm“ M ranwaysi the principal command of the You men of fifty and even of ‘ggggllgpfigntthe Co“ or hundreds o’ Beveridge. what he a - d d on millions o! dollars. Rev. Mr. Jones in the name of means-is filo}? that [they argugiveesr: tBXPE-Vers m’ 95mm“ the conference welcomed Rev. L. only go 01d 53m bu; that 01d age Providing cheap Eleliiric DOWB!‘ 1'01‘ B. Campbell. Sydney. back to the has accumulated so many M me the central provinces. and no toll, conference aft/er four years service realized promises and benedlb uhntévcr. on shiDPinl-Z lisinlf OVBHBBS films of God, that its greatest as- can“ 3 T...."._.’$fiy “h”. .f°°“'““““}°“i fiifiliiicfii“?'§’§e§§d§’?§’°€}e?§c§i‘°§§ we a e our re uge l- t the national balance. h 1 ' t th M itl ? men facing the verv issues of life we wh° “e mt y“ eighty have ilgul-ceallygilxerxrflorablze. at mes "As the day of reckoning draws LAGOS. — development in Nigeria was the setting up of a laboratory at Igu- male to deal with invutigations into lime and cement manufact- ure. The results indicated the presence of a large quantity of high grade limestone. and on top of this NOTICE Owing to an over supply of potatoes fie Starch factories at Murray Harbor and Hun- ter River, are unable to handle any potatoes beyond present commihentl. The Jersey lloifcr calf. Kentucky Dlwlfs Buttercup-IMMB-flyl "down north" to Aklavik. at the mouth of the MacKenzie River, many mild. inside the Arctic Circlc. Blllifififilll was rcceiltll ipped via Canadian Pacific Airways from none. Akirlvik. a gilt ircnl tile Canadian cn with tho Jcrsry Brccdcrs 0f Alberta. before Sill‘ ilk-rs tiff. lriill Oliver C. Evans. ‘CSCJifILiVP. hcrtl vi Charles Dickson It 30h. St. bred silo n-ill iii)‘ lilt- foundation for . airy: llrxd in the world. when Buttercup adds nilctllcl- year to her life she will be bred arti- l ficially with scmcil llcwn to Aklavik from Prince Edward Island. She is to be mated with the Charlottetown Jersey Club's internationally famous champion and sire of champions. Brampton Jcstcr Standard 2nd. i tho lllosi liorilicriy pure are drinking flavorFULL Cbau 6r Sunburn than. ever before! Try i!- and sec wby! cum a smsonn The FLA VORFULL Cafieo. I i . l +e 11.;- r:'_i;: ] e Duncan Royal Commission. not seek any concessions. but "I feel sure that such mlsooncefi- t e "I. 0. Hyndman, mommy mam g (OP) —- A recent (Continued from D000 l.)