aucusr 11. 1944 I THE “GUARDIAN -=”’”QIN'II J.luasellarphy,asu.m ‘ ‘ fllfl-flOtlawalrlk-u IUIIEISIDI llll PIINCE COUNT! News. Sabaoflplbll. Advertising -*'*i narllal bebolgltdally t a I . l ,,,."". ..“J.'-"".'.....*" s""°' II‘) 5 u’ "Uh". u, M, WIMP Street. Mull Gllilll. l‘! G _, qupdlanwfllhrilellvaredteauyhoniolhsmmgnm vhmgumygggeparilayoelhperwoak. .mhsssaloi-tiiu i d" your order to the boy responsible for i...» iron all alga. at ' . ranol. Optometrist o! loco '4' ' w", in Alberton ay, Aug. 19th. Last trig M, g s-ie- _ u; 0|’! ClASI-A plane fimwpoyt yesterday c ' The Rev. N. Herman will _ [RECTORS MEETING - A n 5 meeting ofthe Summer- Men was held on ‘mes- Internatlonal Y's n» P. MacLean- and Presi- strict Governor at t e the Y's Men which wgg held in Monctnn in Julie-a- TIGNISH CONVENT "p"; List-Grade XI (in order filli- Matilda MacDonald. n so h t. R er, Gro ory Aglltllilrdttl ‘Bngrnard, C are Mathematics: — Matilda Mao- , Fl McInnis. oglzliceilargex-Matildlnclffacliionald. “ * ..>. .i““‘.-..i.i.t‘.°° flfiegmdi. or)‘; Gfivin, Antoinette b t r. Bernard’ Gi- ekantlierspeDesRochol. m, oilbert Bafiper. Antolnet ry. ' lfatilds MacDonald. G m, Gilbert Harper. Anih in Memoriam AUSTIN J McDONALD A tragic accident "at Port Borden Ii Julv 20. i044, saddened the home m oi Mrs. Austin McDonald when nei- busoand. Austin, was killed wnile in tne performance vi ut l’. His iriends and neighbors were necked and grieved by the news. nalo had Riven thirty- itlee years of faithful service to m.) railroad, and his kind di si um and good sportsmanship made for him a large number of friends among his fellow workers. hours of darkness allowed their deep regard for their lrotlier worker by their llci attitude to his bereaved wife IIKI Mr. McDonald leavu his wile. the loimer Miss Winifred llorrlssey, one son W. O. Louis R.. with which the Sanctuary orated and the impress Ve hymns Si")! b the Sisters‘ choir added to the so enmity of the dedication ceremony. Holy Mass was offered by His Excellency Most Reverend James Boyle, D. D., who was as- sisted Dona mon. After explaining the uc meaning of the rel ious life, he offered his congrat atlons to the Sisters who had left all to follow the call of the Master, to their parents, who had nurtured these religious vocations in true Chris- tlon homes, and tn the Congrega- tion of the Sisters of St. Martha, which was receiving these new rc- eruits into their ranks. Doreen (it home; rive; br OI 08k Reverend Alfred. )stherines, Ontario and one sister. liter lviary Ronald, xankakeo. Ill. Iilnual services were held Sat- 32nd and St. Jude. A Sol- Mass was celebrated by J. A. MacDonald, Pastor. erent FEiIlICaGBTCWR‘. nary. a veren Grand m. llama Albert Kennedy, v. cheater and Justin Outliv. Joseph Morrlssoy and Jcs- 400 b . Refreshment booutahsuu u _._. with heater. an“ goats collected I'll! and sentenced to to firs in Dorchester Penltentla —PAVE PARKING SPACE _ Work commenced yesterday on the 10b o! P"!!! th parking pace in front o ths C. N R on t ervice Station. I Professional Ceremony pronounced their final vows this occasion also. They were: sl The colorful August flowers was dec- by Rev. Emmett O'Hanley and Rev. Leonard Ayers. Verly Reverend Archibald Mac- d, C.SS.R., preached the ser- Hls Excellenc , Bishop Bo e, also spoke briefy in congrat a- tlon reminding ths Sisters of the great privileges which are theirs. and recallln to all present the pressing nee in our day of more persons consecrated to God's serv- ce. A number of the Diocesan clergy were resent in the Sanctuary and the c apel was filled with rela- tives and friends who came to rejoice with the Sisters on the joy- ul and solemn day of their Re- e liglous Profession. Cross-that the Clown may (his War-Four Years Ago Pr‘ me Minister Mac- ll. l’... haolme here with hie. to we w) g": S wrsa xpressions of a o» "°"|PI‘ISCIICI' In Connany Wt thank Cod for the years you've l-hlygl-k Cod. Austin darling, for 75' our home and our hearts are Mrs. James B. Acorn. Cardigan. has received the followin letter from her son. Leading Sto er John James Acorn, R. C. N V. R. MW E ice for over two gears, and was on the H. M. C. . when she was sunk some month ago: Dear Mother: rlsoner in Germany. Leading Sto- er Acorn has been on active serv- Athabasksn May lo, 1N4 Well, Mom, hers I am well and being treated very good. Suppose you have been awfully worried about me. I am a prisoner of war but not hurt in anyway. l0 Y0" have no reason to worry I110"! m9 now as I will be home after the war. k I got some cigarettes to smo e from the Red Cross. I dont know t. if you can send me s parcel or not but you can find out from'the Red I oan‘t write to anyone also bu! but, anyone can write to me. ou can tell them all about m - have some boys from around to oi ma. Dove to aiL-John. ggggnns am: cofilai ——_ toes‘ M“??? .i.‘§".f.i.é‘.‘.°.‘.‘.'i“...>5=i- manta of the ontomoloslfll V’ "PM new deterrents for the carry! what 251.5131 hits-t.- o: o- l moaquto m half-min! m period. =0 mosquito" mainla- ng insect has been a series tests showed at during a llgh on khaki shirt. 1o on I lllacktfiirt. 4‘ on a Will" 0P9- It is not on record what the in- sect; did when they saw red. ex- ggpg u,“ 1|; the game 30 seconds. T on no leaa than oo of the pesttsncimo n. r. Ilnhra do. 144-. mm- - toreatandfeedoasblre ¢ IIEJIEIIIEIIEIIEIIE. TO-DAY Water Street. ranvllle Street. Us service llllvofles on you route. autumn AUG. s: - m. time Races m {hi of haw hospital. rises. . B-IO-i -2l-3i .—IOR-, SALE Chrysler roadster Serial No. B7800”. Pricmailfl flood con . Louis Moose, New Annan. 844-112?! . —S'SIDE. POLICE COURT _ The following Summerside Police t report was submitted by Council. lor Wedge st the regular council meeting Monday even : Drunk. enness. arrests 13; conv ctions, 13. Assaul. summons 3; suspended sentence 3. Theft from the person, arrest l, sent up for trial. Break. n In! and entering and theft, ar- rests 2. sent up for trial. Fines and 8136.50 During he month we had a serious break and entering at the Crockett Ltd., and had two parties for this of- fence arrested and sent up for trial at the next sitting of the Supreme Court. We also had a case of stealing from the person This party was arrested and sent 11g for trial as well, later, he elect. forla speedy trial and was ar- were each fined $5 10 divs. A cleienuant in an assault case was fined $20.00 and costs or thirty days while the case of ano- {lhzr waseadiourned until this morn- tit... In t. Richard Ilnmov m mt noun? [Maul by Samuel Slsthotl - MM I Leigh llacn. | ALSO NEWS and COMMUNITY SING Showfi 7:30 - 9:15 THURSDAY AT 2.30 _ '0 TY. s t . Summerslce. The contract has been awarded to Curran and Briggs Co. Ltd., summcrslde. and will be an asphalt job. This is a project that has been advocated y the Summerslds Board of Trade for some time and last sgring when Mr. J. P. Johnston, e general manager of the At- lantic Region was in town he Bléomised the members of the ard that the Job would be done this year. Curran and Briggs Co. ti. Ire at , completing the job of paving the Borden pier. 1n mm Summerside they will also pave the area in front of Reliable Mot- grs Filling Station and Corneys SUlVllVlrLKiUL aglulldlldjibjllflutlcmlfiltzlen "Dangerous Blondes" ls hilarious Mystery 3.3%‘ i?“ fifiifhim‘ ‘ ‘“" ored with a pinch Rimlshlllg of guy’ recommend your attention w serous Blonnes," which Bay tale for the first timg ye; Rt we Capitol Theatre. If you f d =- m‘? the best tradition ' no Sisters of st. Martha, 51.. (l! Mlflaret Marie Devereaux, New Haven. and Sister Mary Theodore Gallant, Egmont Bay, 111 I high comedy key logic or suspense. Joslyn as typewriter Craig. and Evelyn Keyos as 15 Wlllinfl. but not too nbie wile Ja at St. Dunstan’s College on Satur-' day, August twelfth. Four Sisters pronounced their First Vows on S. Mary Dorothy MacDonald. Georgetown; Sister Mary Raphael Tools, Bonshaw; Sister Marv Lou- ise Gaudet, Palmer Road: and sit. ter Mary Damian McKearney, Sturgeon. (Well Known Summerside Resident Dies The death occurred last evening of an old and respected of Summerside ln the person- of Mrs. Janie S. Wrlgh the late Charles Wright of Sum- merside who died a years ago. The late Mrs. Wright had been ill for about three months but her condition became serious on Sunday and she was taken to the Prince County Hospital where she was the daughter late Mr. and Mrs. William Seaman of Bideford. For many years she and her mother conducted the Sea- man House on Second Street and after her mothers Wright continued retired about seven years ago. She had no children and is the last surviving member of her family. Newcastle, N B . who arriv the city last Monday on a visit. an returning to their home today. Mews Harry Clarke. George‘ Mansfield. Nort-hl Sydney. N S. are exhibition visih‘ ggtgiwho are registered at the Queen n the map above. Japan and the United States are drawn to| the same scale, to show the com- Rogers, and J . KENYA‘! NEW INDUSTRY NAIROBI, Kenya —(CP)-- Many sunits made from material and. woven in African homes. Spinning and weaving as a home industry 1g steadily developing the colony and [lie looms are work- ney. arrived bv plane to attend mg u. capacity turning out, a tine camp in Charlottetown. He was fine Holstein cow and was heard tweed that sells Joined b Mrs- Mflvl-tvd- Wlw W“ g visiting er aunt, Miss Louise Mc- Lili Pom so sh n“ I Coubrey, of New Glasgow, P. E. Isl- and. ck Discharges From tho Bowel: Bo o t blel. flthooah Mow- , I. mgmtimt o! n» you. m more prevalent during the hot sum- udis 0:0 of she vzorit . y!“ “y "°“b]°¢'.'.::: anlllilrlyiim in the in: two years ago. ther, Ordinary Seaman Joseph, has been in Scotland since early in Ju y. aelllgnaction of‘ Dr. Fowiofls Extract f W141 ‘ltrliwberr _ gapicLli-cliiililn and o actual in lielll‘ in‘ to chock the nnnntnral dis- Itghas been on the market for the PM; 94 years, ao_ why _ with new and untried remo lea- flet upr, Fowler ’a" and feel safe. This eol or a newly nature ma y he inserted at five cents a worn. strictly pl!- solo in advance. COOKS for Photos. coui-"nnanAa-Tcfi un m. SURANCE. l RAIN AND FERRY-The train ' with l!” PROPERTY PURCHASED - “Westwoodfl the hanosom sidence and property of Mr. B..). Bonneli. rlortn River Road. beonJpurchoeed by Mr. F.A. Stew- ones. ‘POLICE COURT — A th Ci Police t . g Court yesterday. two drull IS PROMOTED-Sergeant L. A. Mclrlnis of the City Police ls being tne recipient of many congratulat- ions on his promotion from cor- poral. Thc new rank has been con- toured upon nlni in recognition of his ten years meritorious selvice with the city police loroe. WOUNDED VIN FRANCE— Word has been received by Mi". and Mrs.‘ Allison MscLeod. Charlottetown. that their son. Lleut. Earl G. Mac- Leod. had been slightly wounded on Aux. 8. laieut. lvlacLeod is ser- ving in France width the 8th Re- connaissance Regiment, 14th Can- adian Hussars. SPEND HOLIDAYS HERE _ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murnaghan and their daughter Eleanor of Belmont, l\fass., have recently arrived on the ‘Island. While here they will be visiting both Mr. and Mrs. Murna- ghalfs parents, Mr. and Mrs, J.. lvfurnaghan, Donagh, and Mr, and Mrs. P. McGuirk, Fort Augustus. N0 ACCIDENTS — Much of the credit can 80 v0 Chief of Police Birtwhistile and his efficient police force that there were no traf- fic accidents yesterday despite the tact that hundreds of cars were cross usy streot intersections throughout the day. Visitors from the mainland have spoken in com- plimentary terms of the efficient and courteous manner in which the goalfééc was directed by the city FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Percy Crozler of 283 Grafton Street was held Cutc esterday afternoon from the aine, Harry Bevan, Charles Worth, Ralph Compton. H. B. Weeks, George Douglas. Inter- ment was in the People's cemete y. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. Mary Sampel was held yesterday morning from her late residence, 16 Granville street to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. W. McCardle. who also conducted service at the grave. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Patrick McTaguc, William Casford. Louis Monaghan, John Quinn, William Campbell and J. P. McCloskey. FUNERAL AT MORELL _-'I‘he funeral of the late Ralph E. Ding- well, ivell-lfnown Morell business man who dlcd early Sunday was held yesterday afternoon from his home to the United Church at Marie. Services at the home and ghurch were conducted by Rev. W. MacPherson. During the short service at the home "Abide With Me" was sung while at the church another favorite of the de- ceased “Now the Laborer’s Task is O‘er". was sung while the choir sang as an anthem, “Does Jesus Care?" Mr. MacPherson in his funeral oration spoke of the high regard in which Mr. Dingwell was held and of the valuable place he filled in the community. Two vis- iting clergyman, Rev. E. M. A - ken and Rev. E. W. Aitken assist- ed at the service. The pail-hearers were Lorne Webster, Percy Rob- ins, John C. McDougall, William Rsnaghan, Thomas Cullen and Harold Murphy. Burial was in Midgell Cemetery. . Personals WE. Knox. Wakefield. lvLrsX Mass, is leglstercu at the Char- ‘ottefmvn Hotel. Lleut. L. G. MacNevin and Lieut. G. M. Burnett arrived home on leave last evening. Dr. Christopher, Boston. who is a sports enthusiast. and has been at- tending this annual event for many years, is in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Underhill. Mrs. Emmott McQuaid, has re- Capt. Stewart MacLeod of Syd- mnn is reserved for news of local interest. but advcrtlsllll .00 arid costs cr life Funeral Home. Services at the home and grave were con- ducted by Rev. Edwin White. The gall-bearers were: Preston Mc- edin: . THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL Cllllllilllli Wounded in lotion Official List of Casualties Pk. Lawrence Mlcllanlg Mrs. Beatrice Maclnnis, I34 Queen street. has received word that her son Pte. Lawrence MacInnls was wounded in action in France July 24. Bullet wound. right knee and left hand and abdomen. Lawrence is the oldest son. He joined up at the outbreak of war. Mrs. MacInriis has two other sons and five broth- ers in the services. RECORD BREAKING (Continued from page i.) outstanding. The females were an excellent exhibit though all beef breeds had a comparatively small entry, Mr. Trueman said. Mr. L. E. MacKay, Scotsburn, N. S., who judged the Guernseys. said they were a very nice stock and in good condition. He was glad to note the entries were larg- er than in former years which iri- dicated farmers were becoming more interested in this excellent breed of milch cattle. Mr. J. P. Beauchemin of Ver- chores. P. Q., Judged the Ayrshires. He said he appreciated the quality of Ayrshire cattle on P. E. I. and that they were well shown. Mr. Beaucheinln went on to state that Ayrshire breeders in Province. If he were looking for faults, however, he would say that there is too much difference in type and that some were different in stand- ard points. However, the Island had now the nucleus of some ax- ceptionally good herds which would not disgrace any part of Canada. Horses Mr. Donald Black of Aubrey, P. Q., who judged the heavy horses. said the entry was not as. large as usual. This he attributed to the fact that the farmer la short of help and has not the time to ex- hibit. He was glad, however, to be able to say that the quality of all horses was better than in past ears. y Mr. J. W. Graham, Department of Agriculture. Fredericton, N. B.. and Mr. r. w. Ward iudsed the swine and poultry respectively. Both were favourably impressed with the exhibits. The following are some of yes- tcrday's prize winners: Clydesdales. Class l Jr. Champion under 3 years, Edi- son Jcwell, Hunter River. Reserve Champion under 3 yrs., Cecil J. Stewart, Hampshire. Sr. Champion, 3 yrs. and over, Alex. McClumpha, Bay Fortune. Reserve Champion, 3 yrs. and oyer, Edison Jewell, Hunter Riv- er. Sec. 14, Jr. Champion, under .'i yrs., D. F. MacAulay, Souris East. Reserve Champion, under 3 yrs., W. F. Gibson and Son, Marshfleld. Sec. 14. Sr. Champion. 3 yrs. and over, D. F. MacAulay, Souris East. Reserve Champion, Cecil J. Stewart, Marshfield. Percherons, Class 4 c Sec. 5: Jr. Champion male und- er 3 yrs., Chester W. Hayes, Alb- erton. Reserve Chsméalon, under 3 years, D. A. MoFay Sidin en, Carleton g. Sec. 6: Sr. Champion, male, I yrs. and over, J. Cecil Mill, Ken- sington. Reserve Champion. male, 3 yrs. and over, C. M. Bear and Stephen Glllls, Miscouche. Sec. 14: Jr. Champion Female under 3 yrs. Champion. D. A. McFayderi. Carleton Siding. Sec. 15: Senior Champion Pe- male, Champion, J. Cecll Mill, Kenslngton. Reserve Champion, Chester W. Hayes, Alberton. Class 7, Other Beef Breed! Sec. '1: Jr. Champion Male- Chsmplon, Frank B. Clarke. Char- lottetown. Sec. B: Sr. Champion Male —- Champion, Hayden Bros, Cherry Valley. Sec. i): Grand Champion. male. Grand Cham on,'Hayden Bros. Sec. 17: Jr. C am ion. Female — Champion, Frank nderson and Son, North River. ~ ec. l8: Sr. Champion Feinal S Champion, Frank B. Clarke, Char- lottetown. Sec. l0: Grand Cliam ion Fa- e. male-Champion, Frank . Clark Exhibition Nola How about a good steak? Two wnwd ,0 he, hume m south Men ll-Iereford bulls owned respective- h r K v ' . ‘ bl Y 53.13531.“t.§*ii..§‘“..§i2i§.° wéiiti. iilfitifiiiihfiif°iéiiiiveihffiithdi cork welsh-o - tom or w»: ion spun in Brooklyn New York, Boston and Havorhill Mass. by Hayden Bros. and Frank pounds. A large crowd was pres- ent when they were photographed yesterday. A young lad was critically ex- amlning an enormous udder on a to remark, "Gee whiz, that cow would give enough milk for'all the kids in my class at school.” A gentleman from Maine bought la carload of grade cattle here a Mrs. Thomas Fell, Stewiacka i few days ago and when asked why French Patriots (Battling Cornish: Swiss newspaper Journal De East, N. s.. has received word from : he bousht them here replied "Be- her son, Pte. Wm. Fell, who is serv- ing overseas. Willlam enlisted from ‘are free from BM!!! Diltlse Ind Tryon, Prince Edward Island, about’ Tuberculosis." If we keep up our His younger bro- standards for health and quality it will mean a lot to the farmers ofMPrinco Edward Island. cause Prince Edward Island cattle Inu Roper of theDcinlnion Department of Agriculture has to be a jack of all trades at the Ex- hibition grounds these days, and is a opular man among the breeders. n many of the classes the judges have a hard time but are doin their work faithfully and wel. Competition is ver keen in al- most every class. he keen inter- ___.__ est in the many cattle, horses. hogs, TfiUR-ICH, Auge lit-(cp-pauw) poultry, ls not confined to this province, as there are interested Geneva reported toda/y that the visitors from Nova Scotia, New frontier near Geneva, behind which Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario. Sask- artisan forces are deploying, has atchewan, Maine. Vermont. Ml!!!- n closed and that patriots have ‘chusetts. and Wisconsin, taken over the frontier oos . -——i—'—-' The newspaper said gunfire had occupied hv the Germans were _re-‘ boa-i audible all day. parted to have been stormed or Nilnqom homo and a hotel ll)- ll! Q Killed 0n Active Service ,- Odin John, FL-Lieut, Mr. O. l". Eskil (father) 113i South Stephenson, Iron Mountain, Michi- am . . welsh. J hn Sherwood m. Mr J. r. wtlgh (father) in) ‘l... , Ave.. Windsor. Ont. Died Prom Natural Causes Hirstwood, Jesse Ervin, S t., M . C. Hirstwood (father) orlantl, snails: oh Active Servica m» ‘If 0 ll anion. Ralph $15.53, m, ht Bray, Jam s S t., M, _ _ (father) m: IDugrochel: String)? real, Que, Broolkas, Herschell Lloyd, Sgt, Mrs, M. E. rooks (mother) Paris, on; Campbell John Lindley, m-Lh, Lt.-Col. J. 'A. M. Campbell (fath- snt Westminster Hospital, London, n Chalk, Jeffrey Tliom s E t, SEC. Mr. Thomas Chalk (tortilla?) Salford, Ont. Kozlowski, Stanley John, $11,, Mrs. Joseph Kozlowskl (mother) gill: Northern Ave.. Fort William. n . Lamb, William A th , t., , A. Lamb (father) 2r54 “Nlaigra St. Catharines, Ont. Link later, Raymond Ed l , v0, Mr. Magnus Llnklater wifather) Burnham, Sask Mackintosh, ‘Donald McKenzie, Sgt. Mackintosh, L. J. (Wife) st. Thomas, Ont. Magee, Thomas John Paul, F0 Mr. T. s. Msgee (father) 101223 100A St., Edmonton, Alta. McClure, James Edward, W0, 'Mr. G. R. McClure (father) Wil-l kie, Sask. McCollulrl, William John, t.. Mr. John McCollum (father) SIM‘ pa Grenadier Rd., Toronto, Ont. Omoe, Francis Melvin, R-SgL, Mr. Carstln Orrioe (father) Bawlf, Alta Sims. George Robert. sit, Mr. H. E. Sims (father) Charlotte. fowl. P. E I Previously. papal-tea Missing oh Ame Service — Now For Offi- urpoaea Presumed Dead Bloch, Willya Roland, P0,, M: . J. M. Bloch (father) 4276 West 8th Ave., Vancouver. B. C Carri gau, Joseph Thomas, W0., Mn Martin Carrlgan (mother) South Nelson. 1v. n Donll, Hadley s..-i»... so. Mr. G. R. Doull (father) 100 Weldon St., Monoton. N. B Hawken, Ralph Edward, wo., Mrs. W. F. Hawken (mother) Dar- llngford, Man. Kehoe, Gerald Desmond, Sgt. Mrs. T. H. Kehoe (mother) 4S Meade Blvd., Espanola, Ont. McCallum, Peter Thomson, F.- Sgt, Mr. Peter McCallum (fath- er) U Poison Ave., Winnipeg. Man. Metz. Donald James, Sgt, Mr Aaron Metz (father) 197 Benton St., Kitchener, Ont. Scott, John Ernest, WO,, Mr. G. W. Scott (father) 227 Boulton Ave.. Toronto, Ont. Stone. Robert James. Sgt, Mr. E. gLtStone (father) Ancaster P. 0.. n . Ward. Arthur William, F0, Ma- jor A. E. Ward (father) 451i) Wil- son Ave., Notre Dame De Grace. Montreal, Que. Whelan, John Joseph, Sgt., Mr. J. J. Whelan (father) 31-2ist Ave., Lachlne. Que. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Died Canadian Dental Corps French. Roy Howard. Capt., Mrs. Marion Kathryn French (wife) I48 N. S. Royal Canadian Artillery Bruce. Lorne Earl, Gnr., Mrs. Emma Bruce (motjier) Boiestown, ltoyal Canadian Corps of II En ee Jackson, Arthur Thomas, Spl, Mrs. Mary E. Jackson (wife), Shei- burne. N. S Died of Wounds Nova Scntia and P. I. l. glment Collins, Henry Leonard, Pte., Edward Joseph Collins (brother), 25 Broadway St., Sydney. N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Blakely, Harry Wellington, Pta. Mrs. John Noddin (aunt) Rolling- dam, N. B. Godin. Emerile, Pte, Felix Go- gin (father) R. R. No. l. Heres- o rd, N. B. Murdock, Leonard Lawson, L.- Cpl., Mrs. Loretta Murdock (moth- er), Loggleville, N. B. Roy, Hector, Pte, Mrs. Marianne Roy (mother), Robertvllle, N. B. Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Mills, Clarence Irving. Pie. Mr!- Agnnes Mills (mother) Ariagance, N. . Wounded Nova Scotla and P. l. l. merit MeCann, Joseph Steven. L.-Cpl.. Mrs. Jean McCann (wife) Box 36$. Dalhousle. N. B. Morgan, William James. Cpl. Mrs. Rosina F‘. Morgan (wife) 144 Windmill Rd. Dartmouth, N. S Sullivan John. rt... Mrs. Mir- garet Sullivan (mother) 106 Ly- man St., Truro, N S Injured Canadian Armoured Corps Hamilton, William Harold. Tpr. Mrs. Gertrude Hamilton (step- mother), 525 York St., Frederic- ton, N. B. Killed In Action Nova Scotla and P. I. l. Regiment McDonald. Raymond, Pie. Mrs. Mary A. McDonald (mothser) I Nol- lon St., Glace Bay, N. ill , wuli p i'. m. Shawn Powe?‘ (sun-they'll) Dor- chaator St., Charlottetown. P. S. l. Walker, Douglas Richard. Pte. Mrs, Ella Rollins (mother) Fraser Ave., Sydney Mines. N. S. Welch, Howard Kenneth. Pte. Creighton Kenneth Weigh éfather) P k St., A her . . M Nliw Brunswvlck Relllllelll Walter. Pte., Mrs. Emma Sleep (mother), Coles Isl- Artillery Goss, Bernard Ralph, Gnr., Mrs. Florence Evelyn Goss (wife), c0170‘!!! M. Halifax, N. S. bee Regiment Fieldsend,‘ James Ang , Pte, James Fieldsend (father) i’! Ste Therese St., Drummondville, Que. “frond?” Robertmllttw lm e, , to. Henri u ° A ° 34H La Bllll Blv Nova South and‘ P. l. L on Powell. Thomas, Pte., M: I0 ROYAL CANADIAN All FORCE ' OVERSEAS Regiment Mr , Harold Kenneth, Cl .5. n. Arnold (father) Woodroffe: Dlllleronalv Wounded Arno fl Com Jameson. William Roll. l... Mrs. Florence E. Jameson ( Bessie Ballantyne Nova Sctktls and P. E William Joseph, Pie" er), Albany, P. E. I W0 Nova Scotis and P. l. I. (gather) E0: 3Q, N. S. Ruggles, Harry Edwin, Pte.. Mrs. New Brunswick Regiment Breau, Alonzo Raymond, C9,, N BBreau (mother) Camp- Royal Canadian Army Service Corps aulln. Adeodat, Pte. Slightly Wounded Nova Scotln and P. I. I. Platana. Daniel Dominique, m, LACW Platana, S. (wife) Manby, Lincs, England. - Antoine Platana (latkher) 2357 Hamilton St., Regina, there were some ver promising S um“ Jun‘ cpl‘ Mrs. Jas. MacBoth has as her guests. her sister, Mrs. Campbell, Dorchester, Mass, Bridgewater, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lilly, and Mrs. Lilly‘s parents, Forrest 070w, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kenned Quincy. Mass, are visiting frien and relatives in Prince Edward Island. Whils in Montague they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mrs. W. R. K. Beck has return- ed to her home in ‘Toronto, after K91 spending the summer months with her sister, and her mother, Mrs. A. J. MacLeod, Montague. PAGE SEVEN EASTEllll- turnout ..'DI. JOIINSTONT Dental 0t- ilce. Montague, jg closed August 24th. 8-1 -l Canadian Troops Boinbed In Error l! WILIAM ITIWAII‘ WITH THE 1ST CANADI$ ARMY IN FRANCE. A . 16- (CH-With bombs throfins U e era of dirt alongside the sen- hlghway. I fled in a can Mondakfran an R.A.F. hanging which error became t upon ‘Canadian instead of enemy posit- one. My companions and I moaned. more fortunate than an undeter- mined number of lst Canadian ar- rny personnel who . wounded and shocked by shatterina explosions of the attack which went WTOIIQ. We were luckier. too. (hm some other correspondents who found - themselves in the midst of the mis- taken t-arget area and were pinned dawn in a dugout while the earth heaved and shuddercd around them Ralph Allen. war correspondent for the Toronto Globe and Mail. was one of these. (In a cop Tlght storv of his ex- periences Al en said the nilmiber of killed and wounded was "many." An explanation advanced bv a senior Canadian staff officer was that the pattern made bv the com- bination of woods and around fea- tures in the bombed area virtunlli’ duplicated the correct target (Allen's story said the bombers had been attacking enemy posit- ions" with perfect accuracy" but later “changed their course slightly and the bombs began falling in the Canadian lines") My companions and I had left an |observation post and were driving (up Fhlalse highway toward ICaen when we heard explosions . Joining closer and closer to us. We |didri't realise at first what it was. Closer and Closer Studied Canadian soldiers annrehenlvelv out of ditoharea the and closer. Alt one point SIMYWSIS of dirt were thrown onto the roadside Fin-ally we forsook the road and jolted ovu- fields to get out of the t at line. Once clear. we eaI ano her formation of heavies give the sumo area a going over. Officers at. a. headquarters us efforts were being mode w off the attack but some time elap- sed before the bombing cos-sod. Officers said the attack did affect. the Canadian assault town Falaise. which began thr. day ,"~=.,.,...h F“... “to” my was . owever. ‘. ' mont was damaged and the react- ion of troops in the urea Wile 0M o1 dlmiay. It was the third time Bu “$3?” gglfilgl)“: agtorlgahhtgi’ some oc on as w w American planes dropped their . _J Mr. and'Mrs. John R.—Mac.bean. and children, left Monda by ino- Quincy, Mass.,after spending a va- cation visiting friends and tives in Montague and Caledonia. R.C.A.F., Sydney, NS, is his aunt. Mrs. J.W. Murdock, Mon- Mrs. Clifford Potter, and little daughter, Anne, New Jersey, are spending the summer with Potter's parents, Mr. Lewis MacDonald. Monta Cpl. Percy Keyg, R.C.M.P., ac- m, gronndt-roonsand ' Lt Gen en ngton, where they were ths guests of Mrs. Keyes’ mother, Mral K. Waite. as Nicholson return- ed to Mont gue, after a pleasant visit to Sydney, N. S. Rev. and Mrs. David Wstter- worth, Indiana, are spending their ldays in Montague. guests Mr. Watterworthh parents, Rev. and Mrs. M. Watterworth. Mr. Stewart Vickers, Halifax. is spending his vacation in Montague, uest of his mother, Mrs. Winni- Miss Irma Gaudet, R. N., Hall- fax, is spending a few days in Mon- tague, guest of Miss Blanche Mac- Leod, R.N., before leavln up a position in Montrea Myrtle Hourihan. Ottawa, cycled from Sore]. Quebec. via Gaspe Peninsula, to Montague, where the sited B) and Mrs. George Nlc olson. Among those attending the War- of Christ, held in Milton, N. B were Rev. Paul Richardson, and Mrs. R. W. Beck, Mrs. Ralp Beck. Miss Vera Beck, RN, Miss Ola Hamilton. Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. Mrs. Ptenna Moore. and Mrs. J. J. r Bill Burden. R. C. N. V. R. is spending a short leave here with his mother, Mrs. Isaac Burden. (ti. of C. Supreme Council Moots TORJONIO, AC8. ogaies to the 02nd annual meetinizlAutzilet 4th. 1944. Ansley G Knights of COIUIIIMLS attended benediction service in St. Michael‘ el otcd by ar St. In dropped bombs short of) marks camel casualties, inflam- ing fatal injuries to Lt-Gcn O J. NlcNalr 0f the ‘United some SIIDY. . E bhl R.A F. h d C8 ouflinuizusraoodonted night burnt-Ir in; amok as a prelude f0 l 9 ti!!! adian offensive somh of Cam had pin-pointed their ttnzetshvith git-ring ston. “Possibly Monda-y’: eplwfi W“ '°'“l° ltlofTslmuwdksfied between. m“ m schism. ' ‘l t C‘ di amiv. who gflflthllei a; alrgltgft “git the time. ea- timated S) per cent of the R Al‘. burritos fell on enemy tariwt 1"“- WANDEB-ING CUP A PRODUCTION UPPED ACCRA, Gold Coast — (U?) - Considerable prowess in vesetoblt mowing has been made In (All gold Coast and this year's roductw m. {pom government arms la estimated t. 1.000.000 comp-Nd with 300.000 pounds for the previvul year. “mums MacMILLAN - At the Prince fl- ward Island Hospital on August i8. M, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- Mlllan (nee Eileen Jones) Brack- lcY. a daughter. LIDSTONE — At the P. E. I. H05- glgal, Aug. l0. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. y J. Lldstone, nee Eileen Mac- Lesn, of Halifax, N. 5., a son, Barry Warren. WRIG-HT-At uni-SJ...- County Hospital on August. 16. 944- MIS- Jlziie S Wright of S . merside. - Fimerai notice later MALONE - The death occurred in Sydne River. N. S.. Auiz- 19th‘ of Mrs. enrletta Malone. wife 0. the late Harry Malone, formerly of Trvon. P. E. I. CORMlER-At Sevcn Mlle Bav on August l5 1944. Joseph Cormler. aged 7'1 years. Funeral Friday moi-fling. lcaving the home at 9 0'- clock to Seven Mile Bey R0")!!! Catholic Church Burial in the church cemete y. PETERS —- At the Provincial San- atorlum on August 16. 1944. M1‘!- Matthew Peters, aged 3i years. The remains were forwarded from Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon to Lennox Island for interment. GALLANT -- At the Charlotte- town Hospital on August l6. 19H. Peter Gallant, formerly of Rustico. aged '15 years. Remains resting at Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home. glnegl notice‘ later. H J’ a _. Pugwas. c .. 00 WIN ‘Gospel Pr h " . n beloved liusband of elgnglla ‘Iglsfl, R. N.- fomierlv o! Klnross. P-E I the 85.000 Cmsgmnn, Ernest Joseph, Ptoflservirig in the nrmcd forces of the. N. D. MacLean Mrs. Fannie Crossman (mother) (U Chipman, N. B. Green. Frederick Herbert Ralph. pee, Mrs, Eileen Green (mother) Plaster Rock, N . B. LeClair, Marcel. Pte, Mrs. Eddie LeClalr (mother). Pokesudi. N. B. Noel, Jean. It-Cpl. Mrs- Alma Noel (mother) Beau Boise. N. B. sherrard, William Byron, Pie, am. Alexia Sherrard imhtbar) nited Nations, and in memory u! some 700 who died in service. leave at Guardian o tary‘s office and receive i IJNDERTAKEI _'l‘oo Late To Classify i ‘Mumu nos-r - AT EXHIBITION flansmwwh and grounds, pocketbook, containing‘ "n". wmam Recall