muons? 1s, 194s THE WESTERN GUARDIAN , George Claw. , IUHIEBBIDE and PHNCE COUNTY Newl- Bllieorlptlone, Mverthlng ' fluflnudlnnoybebouglstdailyotaoyofthofol. lowing ma: in Bunnorddei , “u Bouillon. Water Staci. Gorilla Brenton. Water street. lion-onto Bakery. Water Street Ilnrk Gludet. 07 Granville Street. no Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sumner-lilo. c ("Boyliiolfllillyllulllllwtlh Pkonamforthhnrvioo ‘:2,’ Fungi-do: to the boy nopofiblo for dellvetieo on you n"; ’ uiimt win n - wanl‘ ‘tllliraceh. 1-1f3-%. pug "early" 0 4:03, sALI-I — Two console balm-y radius, good condition. Louis Mouse. New Annan. I-II-Ii -BUY fox feeds. all klndl. . at Bruce's. 143'” _WANTED NEXT WEEK — Number of girls to work in our Chg-ken pack ng plant at Da-rnley. . Apply to Preston Beairsto, glaant manager, or the office oi’ peque Trading Co. Ltd, Maipfiniael. DFOR. SALE-One _ general pur- pose more, 5 years old; one diaicc driving mare. 9 yelflrs Olili ‘I'll?’ l-‘rancis drivini! 819 Sh. °n9 5f’- mvmg “mess; two driving wt.- ggns. Charles KOIVI’, BOX 683» summerside. 142'” _ BY, Bed ue Rink. Mou- dqyugfrl.‘ 15 at ‘E8930 p.m. South Share Hockey League. Middleton Bombers vs. Freetown Stars. Ad- miggiou 20 and 30 cents. 1-13-21 _p()ufli COURT — In Sum- lngfflfle Police Court on Thursday new" Stlpendlflfy Magistrate E. R strum, Kc, n vagrant was 51,194 525.00 or two months in jaiL-S. DREPORTED MISSING — The regrettable nEWS l1" bee" l?‘ solved in Summerside that Fl...- Lt. Leonard Arthur Unwin 0f Windsor. ont. has been reamed tnisslng since Dec. 24. While fly‘ m; from a base in Belgium. Fit.- Lt. Unwln spent two and one- unt! years as an instructor at N0. B. S.P.T.S.. Summerside and dur- ing their stay. he and Mrs. Un- “in made many friends-S. dbll-JETS HER. MAJESTY THE QUEEN -— Miss Margaret Arsen- ailll, Summerslde, who received a letter from lter brother. Celestine. who is in a. British Army Military hospisu] 1n England telling her moi he had the honor of a visit from the Queen. He wrote tho-t she is very nice and kind. HE mo“; he has received from the staff of the hospital and the Pm‘ pie of the district. He W! wounded by shrapnel 1n ll" ll3lll" in; in Frances-S. rcw M. Blasquiere, an old and deqtze, came to this town in hi8 dent cver since. Quiet and un- sssnmitig by nature he made a iiosr of friends who will miss him in the community and in h home. He leaves to mourn h wife. one son. Augustine. and two daughters. Mrs. John Arsenauit (Ursula) and Mrs. Emest Cannon (Hilda). All of Summerside t0 tvhom sympathy is extended in their bereavement. The funeral took place this (Saturday) mom- ing from his late residence r-v O torment in St. Paul's cemeterv. Summersidc-S. Personals business trip to Montreal and O‘- law S. tttsunnnfi ALI. 595$ RMPH lIIlTTIiRT Summer-side I'R()I"I~ISSI()NAL CARD T. E. IIICKEY Chartered Accountant Office at I Granville Bind Summon“; ' AGENTS: l. liner Murphy. ll Hangin- It. mg we ‘church. Services Sunday, DOOR-l —N0l'l‘I rayon Progbytgmn Janu 14th M 7.30 P. M. Miss Mackenzie, Deaconess. “Ella-if, wanmvar. II. Bedoquo Rink soon. dot y cost _ Date ID1101810002. lateillmll-ill-Ql-delili -'ras orrica of s. n. Perk- man. Optometrist, summerside {vxvlill be cléisgd tut Feb. t for test- e es f rzogiecling ‘alccggxga. or renal" and 12-30-30-4-0-11, is —PII.INCETOWN umranl Clllilw". Meipeque. co. Crowdis. Pastor. Mrs. Chester Simpson, or- kanlst. 11 A M Morning Worship, 7 P. M. The Right Road but the B-l Meeting at 3 P. M. Mo day, January 15th. 13113-1; —KENSINGTON and Malpgque Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, Janlarv 14th. Kensingion at ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. L. M. Murray, B. A.. B. D., will conduct the evening service and preach the sermon. Malneuue at 3.00 p.m. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. 1-13-11, highly respected citizen oi Sum-- merside in his 76th yw- '11“: deceased, who was born in Be- young days and has been a resi-I St. Patti's Church at 9 o'clock. In-, -Councii.lor D. Morrison of I Aummerside is at present on l, ‘with am“; “l” “t? 01ft in‘? ole: J t-t irirey t . oo a o . um‘ . the mp 0 e n Treasurer, Mrs. MacLeod. Christian Stewardship, Mrs. Friendship, ~ Mrs. lture and Supply. Mrl- P- J. Kennedy. Associate Helpers. Kn Mt. Pleasant on Tuesday afteé- Glover. Missionary Monthly. Mi‘!- MacKenzi Simpson. -y-s MEN'S MEETING _. 1t was Ladies’ Night at the regular supper meeting oi the Summer- side Y's Meris Club held on Thllfiilfly evenin8- The wives and girl friends of the members ivere guests of the club. Mr. George Meikle acted as chairman and following supper those present were entertained b two vocal solos sung by Mrs. ( r.) Callbeck. She was accompanied by Mrs. Cleve Whaien and they were en- titled "When You Come Home” and "Grandfather's Clock." A “BUFFALO BILL" 1s 59333" ivitcn-iuisw Anvntvruna imAMA i number of games which caused much n-ierriment were played be- fore the meeting adjourned-s. —RECOVERS FROM WOUNDS story - Seriously wounded by a shell- h burst on October 5ih in Holland v but now nuite recovered. Pte Lloyd Gallant arrived home in Brent cast a Sunimersido on Wednesday eve- H011 Jincl a stor ning. He is the son of Mr. John is the irontters (Holman) Gallant and Mrs. Gal- "Blllifllu Bill" gpeaks very hlgllly 0i tllfi $79M‘ lant. Pte. Gallant went over- leave He nas lost the sight oi one served in for further treatment-S. Arsenault and Mrs Dominic Ar- senatiit. one by Mrs. Preston trict day afternoon the l6th.—S. —TRUCK SALVAGE!) — A 2W0- ton Ford truck, owned by T. found it had gone.- to the bottom, of hard work in frigid weather yesterday to salvage the vehicle. --<5. -ISLANDERS GRADUATE — Ramsay Two Islanders were among a large, class of air gunners that were. presented their wings at a gradua- tion ceremony tit No. 10 B. and G. noon. They were: LAC. J. . Clarke, son oi Mr. Howard Clarke of rton and LAC. lieonce Aroenault, son oi the lots Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Arsenault. Summer- side. Wings were presented to the class by WO.l Baker, DM.F.|M sgt. Arsenanlt Joined the armv in December, i943. and mmuotexed t‘: ti: %.O.A.l‘. in J .19“. your: 0 l-IQ- ~ Arosenlult and sgt. Clarke are at their homes on thirty day 1eave.-S |»-_ .. Farmers’ Kensingion until 3 P. l ' for all hogs delivered lutes 0f the SIIIGTDII Th orts from different secretaries treasurer repvfwd 0394-55 R I f0 raised during the year. Mrs. Mac- Kn Associate SHIPPING H008 WEEKLY AT SIIIIMEIISIIIE and IIEIISIIGTOII - will be receiving hogs at Summer-side every Tuesday until one o'clock P. M. and at h M. wttt pay 50c ran 5°" “l” HEAD TRANSPORTATION ALLOWANCE the newl to me at either station ,l"l °l°" until further notice. If Tuesday eionny will accept hogs first fine day following. OLIVER CAMPBELL. a I 18-15- 22 ' ' . Keneingion ‘Q15 <;|_-_i.-ii<i.u_i'i'r.f_t'_\J_v_v_N GUARDIAN_ School Improvement ' fir League Meeting be School r“,- Bue hold its first meeting of the on Thursday night go ti}?! president. Mrs. B . The reading of the minutes of were followed by a: it was decided to hold as coneiderabltle’ discus-l BOOUTIUI CLUB The Scooters Club held a spec-i on ‘Ifiuesdsy in St. Hal tok make preparations The secretory took the names of cubs and scouts! who will take part y which are callgd, On be presented Scout Week. the first being a cub play, and d ing o. scout play. The concert program for Char- lottetown was d$wn u». in which life. especially in the A -'i'ho funeral of on former . “dent oi’ It. Augustus who died in Charlottetown. on Thursday will be held Manda; morning at 9:30 from the resi- dence of Philip Smith, Webster's Corner to St. Patrick's Church got-t A us. Interment will be anada at the pres. nd fhe greater contri- wiil undoubtedly make _ ion in the future. - For the benefit of children of Prince Edw ,iadio station CFCY CBC school broadcas during school hours. iesscns prepared by leading edu- cationalists and presented in g and thought pro- ideiy used to sup- ment the regular school course other parts oi the Maritimes, Prince Edward Island more than a half IOOIIIS equipped with radio. children are thus being deprived of an opportunity to share in the benefits which are being derived from these programs by Canadian children. At the close oi his president thanked Mr. Rogers on behalf of the meeting. ,5 Tea was then served by Mrs lgew, Mrs, W. Hyndman and Mrs. sent some form of entertainment. Two members oi the club were appointed to the mittee which will as no their or not it is of the proper sine to hold all the Charlott hsides _one or two h ALSO SHORT SUBJECT Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Saturday ai. 2.30 funeral of the late Mrs. Merrill H. SUMMERSIDE IlIGI SOIOOI. Honor roll for December. Grade X (D. Lidstona-l. Gn- ham Muttart; 2. Francis Camer- ' 3, Howard MacParlane. 1, Anna Hewitt; 2, Bobbie Gay; l. Grade IX (Miss Ramsay) - l, Donald Callbeck; 2. Alan Stew- art; 3, Joyce MacKay. Grade VIII Miss Harrison) —- l, Margaret Muttart; 2. Ann Wood- side; 3, John Smuilman. e 111037100011. $yd . B h t. Fred Piokud. Ff nevliyilgmlu Milt Pickard and Ray Archer. SUMMERSIDE _ w hog cholera in Prince Edward Isl- and. Dr. E. S. Netting of the Fed- eral Department of Agriculture said last night in commentin on the recently reported outbrea of this dreaded disease in Coverdale. New Brunswick. The greatest in- ducement w hog cholera is gar- e rind his department has been keeping vigilant watch on the dis- bel posal and disposition of all gar- the group to her home for the next meeting which will be held '1'0ua_y_ 5n_|on Jan. 25. e colorful thrilling Bs challenged iiirndoen, tsteu wiui timeless legend. count.) Jenkins; 3, Joan Anderson. Nancy MacFarlane; Howatt; 3. Anne Williams. Jo Ann Woodside: 2, John Mao! 3. lfiiancis Lecky. Ronald Lcard: 2. Katherine Mac- Farlane and Bobby Lefurgey; 3. Grade VI <Mrs. Campbell) this potential den er, there is but sight possibilit t at Island hogs w l be infect . a. Ilia magnificent amour“ .v as incomparable man iiero himself, is on the screen with liliille“. $00M and. brilliance that seas in July of last year and has Pills it now arrived home on a thirty day Yilllllé-lmflllnueed 1 L fi _ 5 11B ilure 0f a eye and has shrapnel wounds in "l4" W couture with. to rill the me 1e“ 1 and in u“. ‘may; He screen with roaring adventure and i egoliand in the same unit WmPw-uous passions. msasran-rnn crrrzan PAS- RB Lieut. Roy Silliphant of Bllm- inrlillns West no person lived so SEQ - The death occurred at hi5 met-side who was later killed in "xclllllglY- ll° Plmleel‘ "X18 n5 8n- home in Summerslde on Thursflncticn. On completion of his velllllmllsly "6 ‘llll h9- iiay, January lltli, of Mr. And- leave he will return to hospital wlll Iiillsiioro Bhapter I. 0. Ii. E. Meeting The regular meeting of Hills- boro Chapter, i. O. D. E., was held in the chapter rooms on Monday {FUNCRAL 0N MONDAY — Thc unera o Mrs. John Haggerty, 56- hliih 81110118 the pictures‘ flex-old Fort Augustus woman who day will be held from her late re- 3- sidence Monday morning at. l0 o‘- clock to St. Patrick's Church. ln- terment Will be in the Church Ce- rnetery. Mrs. Haggenv was a pat- ient in the Charlottetown Haspitai Grade V (Mrs. Wuudi-l, Dor- for three weeks and appeared to bi‘ improving in health. For the last three weeks she was at ilie resid- ence of Mr. John P Martin. l0? Richmond Street and if. was only recently that her condition be- came serious. She was the former Bernadette Dunphy: daughter of Robert Jolmstone. The meeudg opened with the ault; 3, Charles Simpson. chapter prayer being read by the members and the minutes of last meeting were read and approved ted direction of eilniari, the film mounts éiousand thrilling climaxes; _ neyenncs on the unjnfprglgglsgéedeqllilhe’ greatest Indian battles ever filmed fall” meetings in the veotry of the [he hand'l‘°'hand United Church. Quilt donations ggclgggugl,“ “lld Yell“ llllllil? llle were as follows: one by Mrs. . t , , G. MacCaull. one by Mrs. Jos. P‘ Etgngarggfiurfhéltggdeflfgelhfogngigl: e a r a - “$56? ‘Fit. “..“i‘...'““.“' “iifhi Bowncss. one by tvtri. William m, ,,c{’,‘°,,_ “Bun,” “ 5mm, ° slflyegg m; llgzlgimllfxynfiafbslllglxgg okne 01f the strangest and most cn- 0119 - ~ c itntng Mrs. Ralph Mflficflnll End M" For even as the nation cheered him Lorne MticCauili a Crib quilt by and moved westward. even as his MfS.a1Tht;‘l'lf'id€llITiilIlOIigi exploits were shaping a newer and - s an e n. even x - rssey Am illyleile pisocked with Christmas treats fiweeen the love of two women as iar for boys overseas from that dis- apart as the poles. And while he . Flf_ dollars in cas was was win h ded l t the Summersidc nation h served. he lost bsannch of “then Red Cross. The o! the vfoman he adored only to January meeting will be held with have her rctum to him when lie Mrs. James E. Macdonald. Tues- needed her most. ell Walker und Robert Grade V (Miss Greeril-l, Dickie 2. Lorna. Manse; 3, Mil- (Miss MacDonald) Huestis: 2, Peter Darby; y. (Miss MacDonald) - t-tjinrd Macbennan; arth A. James Haslam reported on the Christmas box M C. S. "North Shore" is survived by her husband and six “ckllmlledgeme l had sons and three daughters. One son Various letters from the patients were read thanking those patients at Christmas time fancy sale, held in December. re- pozrted the nroceeds to amount to 685 Wis forces but now beck in England while mother son, Joseph. was in- valided home from overseas in June last. Four other sons. John, James, George and Thomas are at home Mrs. Duncan McInnis. El- mira, P E.I.. Miss gerty with the Wartime Labor Board (‘hurl “ rnadette Hsinlertv at home are the daukhters. Doris Heckbert: 2. Grade IV (Mrs. Dystant) Lennon; 3. Janis Morrison and Donald Johnstone. chosen with Mrs. W. Hunter chairman to bring in a slate of officers for i945. Mrs. J. A MacMillan and Mrs. E. D. Saunders from 2. Lorna MacDougail; 3, lowe; 3, Mary Mountain and Helen Grade II (Mrs. Moore) — 1. Don- Patrick and Donald Giilis; 3. Law- campaign whose ob ect is to raise $300,000 to buy boo s for the lib- rarles of service men at home and The meetmg closed with the Na- n!“ is visit-in his the Mrs The w. M. s. of the Kensing- '°"- l‘ ‘m’ ' ' R. Holman Ltd., which broke through ton United Church held tllell‘ dn‘ ‘the ice of Summerside harbor don iliiual meetiniévin! thei Young Peoples .. g ' on e nes ay 31?: rssdsliyen“ absuolrahizgedtheyesl-‘erxiniile Jautllmii at 2.30. The president, Mrs. county capital. The vehicle. driv- Toombs opened the meeting Wllh‘ en by Leonard Desl-tochel. broke call to worship through the ice while en route to verses of Praise and '1‘ Holman! Island. in the harbor. from hymn NO- 572- _ for a load of stone. It did not sink service followed. conducted by RW- immediateiy and the driver and Mr. Murray. his companion scrambled to safetypflcers were installed for 1945: ‘When they returned from seeking help in moving the vehicle they after an absence of i5 years. Donna Bllliphant; merits were then served, Mrs. W Clark; 3. Gordon Grad i being the nostesses. L mania th Ro n Nlillrigit-iltlil; It 0 y , tree-l. t h m- Hm‘ vocal-lg: visi ‘puller “ulster i. Mira. All. Peterson, n Mass. Patsy Preston; 3. MRI)’ Shlw- Janet Harris: 2, Myfnfl Hln°°° 3, Donald MacArthur. Grade 1 (Miss MsoFai-larie) —1. Elizabeth Nicholson: n Gay; a. Catherine my and Jigt Mrs. Ci. H. the City Wednesday after spending’ govern mfiglaniisiti; hgndacnqi- . e . os- gflfi Mn. William Bears. Ar- ingtmi Mass. I I The ronowu. ~=- Receives Promotion President, Mrs. J. E. Ingl Vice President. Mrs. Wm. Cotton Rec. 6t Press. Mrs. E. hitch d Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. T. received the interesting new; ygg- terday that their son. Capt. J. P. Beer has received the rank of - Major while on active seiyice Major Beer, who has been over- seas for six years. attached to thlewPotaio Growers’ Association arrived home Thursday bv plane from Ottawa where he had bee member of a delegation headed by] Pggmig; Jones which conferred F“ with the Federal Government. ori| transportation and other problems ranrcrnsr. MOTION The wing of a bee make-i movements a. second. of s. wad? ll°.l gnu-Immanu- GOsPE (Upper Prince Si.) Order 0f Meetings: Breaking Of Bread-Lord's Day, 10:30 a. m. Bible Reading-Lords Day; 11:30 a. m. Sunday School-Lords Day, 2:30 p. in. Gospel Meeting-Lord‘ Day, 7:30 p. ni. Prayer Meeting-Wednesday, 8 p. m. Children's Meeting-Friday, 7 p. m. CONSIDER ETERNITY _ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Treat the Family to a 'l‘urkey Dinner on SUNDA Y lfionclutiing Service In Week 0f Prayer e. Object Secret! y. Envelope Secretary. Assiston Orgnnist, Mrs. Mncihy Mr. Murray ¢l°B8<l i i . "ll-Lepfiifify elected Drogident was consumed so the chair and as- i-etiring president and reverent congregation was in worship by the min GC. Wesbster. assisted by Ma William Mercer of the Salvation d b may who read the Lesson. and by‘ slate y continued the meet '1‘ !.'. “it”? ‘Wain, 10 members present. Re laity which they had supported all th a llll l’h° ‘mount o’ mo“ services of the week. tary. rep ceived w The president. M1’!- appointehdldto ‘at fl w be :5 Delegate-l Io branch LEO coruss R, Open 4 io 7:90 P. M. SMELTS 24 and rick/lira IIIIIIII Toombo in thanking the for cooperation hell Y rt . andfri f a h i so Ulldfllg. he‘: (lillrlnxglclilerwicisiilwlllls noes. l IDS ANGELEB. Jan. ii --~ (APP- Ken Maynard. movie cowboy actor. Joday was ordered held for trial on felony oomiplaint charging him Willi drun en Now buying daily, highest market prices. prompt returns, expreeeage paid by us, containers returned free. For best results llilp your smells to JENKINS cifOS. Ltd. T00 TcrClasify son sans cream enamel. Good ll Apply Guardian. l-l aegis of an accident during ii"? sllmmerslde Ilmin r... Michael, wife of the dri- ver of a machine with which May- nard's we; In a oolllson. identified IIEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN shows..." "‘..".'°‘...’°'...".....", u v inserted of ta newly ‘nature "try be l VI Olll I I IQIIBII - able In advance. ’ p” LATE — The TIAIN evening n traimfiv hour item-rice: or l“ l° ' City iut.nightlat‘ll.30. Yifhe ‘delay; $3M“ h was due to mainland connections. you: UNITED cannon, Rev, W hi! remit J. A. Nicholson. minister. Services . I. Sunday ii mi. Central Chuml-lilplr. 8 pm. Communion service Pleasant Grove; 1.30 pm. York. 1,13,“; what a change h“ AIIIVES mom (yrrawa - The silprems Battle or Nor giggle Welfare “$311 iromerOgl °n 0 France d Be I - an , tun. int night. Ho hut been u but Christina! we uWuQTQ n. ber i a titm hioh tmi Ihekna. Xpeetmt gar-mt!» Ignnlnion week p‘ MPO‘ this ilhi-istmu Qlduoluilgntf lo. i in Germany. BIKIINTLY DEB-RAVI]! — M11 Henry Phillips, City. receiv the 2. It w uld 1m sod news Thursday that her brother man to s21 on 11%.??? egurlmmtllililtl 0am. Anna M. Blue had passed in awwy in little S FUNERAL 'l' IT. AUGUSTUS Alice O'Bri the urch cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The pallbearers were: William O11 N0 HOG CIIOLERA HERE -_ ere has never been a cue of coding. Dr. Notting said, c in the Province Apart from in Charlottetown on Thurs- r and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy and Bel urn with the Candlan Personals Ryan of Vancouver. Ryan and his sister. Eileen. Miss Nora Harper. Harper returned to . J. W. Boulter. manager of ands 1r. his 95th Brussels and Amwe - a year. One brother Duncan, living liberated nearl therpwhollle "k2? in Lottie Sands aloo survives h’m. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon to Little Sends Cemetery n! d, words express exactly what we all rags: ELEVEN Personal Christmas [IN MEMURIAM Message From 0-in-0 '» __... "lliiyinfi i: the Christmas mes. n "W inwns from pi 1d c m ~ l-h Mflntlomery, e¢_ om; b “my GFWD and sent y I ‘Charlottetown 5fildlgr The forces of the British Ruin in western iChrisimas 19M in Eigolileldfpgfi ‘scene Sh,“ In‘ chiiiligléuiaver the windy‘ carried with it the lihcra- nag: conquest of Germany re- thrce months we would be in 23$?‘ laid mlkéiim: and in six e ou - Germany havvllnz dfllxn fgjlétigxlge hijglegen. Holland wk across his own frontiers. °" 12' m“ =2: s,::"t.:":..t-s~"r~ W“ a m - me pa“ and h itvelrounding districts were saddenai u“: e onour where it is‘? N9, ‘Eat! whw i, w“ “In” t "This was u. mm doln. ' '" -‘~~‘.. shat!“ 11w“- l“ l‘ mumhllseln allrscyesf! and‘ i/lrnrllhyvtillilllrjn eglfilsllhsog o‘ ML and s. at Christmas time, whether In. “C15,.” mp0,,“ m, 3° 1'1"“ ‘>1- our homes or fighting in the fielii,.mnd‘on Nov mm “i, lll l'l°l‘ Tye litke to sing the carols weqmd 1,,“ pufud m; zlfimglnxihwdah; earn as child ; d in i, -' ' this is indeed raenlinitn betweetrriu nhalblliis 0:. ‘Lelllllglgl chfarmrtier and our families and friends inhvith both old ang yotlng til/On: illle ll°m° wllnlfy! Since they areycommunity. He had a keen sense SlnSlnS the same verses. The of humour and seemed to have the faculty of spreading flapping,“ wherever he‘ went. rie went over- ».- »- M» m. .._. t assent "s" “lll lmlll" sides his sorrowlng parent! m“ l5 Wllai- W? "i! llilhlifik leaves to cherish his memory two l°l'- m" l5 "l!" W! desire- on sisters and eight ti!) brothers Th "f"! WEN. good Will toward men. following are extracts from letter: 4- And 8° WW we sins the received by the family iron. the Clirlm" hYmni» n11! vi hope. Minor commanding "n" Com n and steadfast in our belief chat of the North Shore 01.8.) 30°11 We shall achieve our hearts’ merit and from the Chaplain of feel today: "Glory to God in the infirm, wi mire. . Therefore. with faith in God. m“ Um" 35 Nay 1944 and with enthusiasm for our “D-Vcoy’ cause and for the day of battle. North Shore (NBfRegt. let us continue the contest with _ 5m, smut hearts and with determlnl- "t wish to 23...... iliyolilfxgf.‘ ti? go conquer. sympathy to you in regards the . rid at this time I send to death of your son. Pte. Smith. G. each of you my best wishes and P. I feel that I knew him the best ml’ Cllflsmlfl-i BTQQMDBS. n! anyone in the Regiment. as he Wherever you may be. fighting was my personal tuimer and was in the front line. or working on constantly at nzv side since he the lines of communication or in arrived at the battle front. the ports, 1 ivish all of you good “His sudden death bothered mo. luck and a happy 1945. We are and I still look around to all one great team; together, you him, as I regarded him as a and I. we have achieved much: younger brother. He was absolute- nnd iflketlier. we will sce the thin; 1y fearless, and many a hard spot through i0 the cnd. we struggled through together and 5- 600d liiflk in F011 all. laughed at the ‘near misses.‘ Ho B L. MONTGOMERY. was at my side in every battle the Field Marshal. C-ln-C Regiment look part in from the 2i Anny Group time we crossed the river at. Caen Belgium. in July until his death at Nijmeg- Christmas. i944. tin a. icw weeks ngn, Words rath- ---————~——-- frlkfatii’ mo. 11511:‘: to he able to , v a you an t you about his OMAN ORlGlF fighting career-from tho time we _ ~—- _ dug his first slit trench together Firearms were introduced into under memo 11.9mm when he died 911ml)! l7? lhé Mnhgols in the 13th in my arms many months later, 06 Wfy. W i P‘ _ and, if in; iced lord spares me BIRTHS ggmtixotgnew at“, lvglul certainly b- ’ " _ " We miss Smithy — the whole trial; .i*s“":".i"t~t=.:i..,e.- c». i- - =~pa~u oa- 'w“é I’ dauéhm ‘ ones who have been fighting for Jnnsoif- At the ‘r a mans flaw mmll" “ l“ w" ‘l’ ' ‘ O H’. $21‘: ttisiii-.a..ui.si H» ~- u - - m mo» (machine carbine) which ene- MALONE _ Al‘ m‘ chnrlllllewwn irated his chest. and he died’ n.1- Hospital on Jan i1, 194s. to Mr. . m M»- sgghm Mir-m- m- rst. ‘tii£22"i...‘.t2’if __ ;* dropped atmy ma, in by the time I got him turned over to find _______ the wound. lgewas to? ffir gong to HUGH!) _ CV61’! FCCOQXI lTlQ. IVQ 2GB "e51 onssamxmy‘ D9,; a. 1944 by lking to Father Hickey, and l-io the my. a Jol-iat, United churoni W111 "n" W "ii-h "RM w Beatrice a mieughizr of Mr. and 1'05" W" "Pi-ll- m-s. mglioeri-wr or GI-isrMte- I "n" W! iii-ml", °i "u" "I" town tn wuri-ni suiruhro. elder h=l1= "newhlt- ll l" “"4 '° P" son of Mr. and Mrs Waiter Hughes “l B“ " “l” 1°“ l°°ll of npstones, Stoke on Trent, Eng- 5 "MY- land. 11> (Signed): D. L. OOEBEIT. Mflat; 9551115 O. C. "D” Coy. ___- BLUE —M Little sands o Jan/tiny North shore <N.B.) Regt. 11. i945. cam. An8us if‘ Blue in <1 A 0.- his 95th Funeral Saturday DW- 3?- 194* year. afternoon to Little Sands Cemetery. "I an rather late in extending CHAMPION .._ At Dam)“. on my sympathy to you on the death Jan. 12, 1945, Freda Champion, of your son. but i feel that you aged i2 years. Funeral from the can guess circumstances over here. United Church, Malpeque, Sun- - . However. I have I- ‘will duly‘ at 2 psi-i. consolation for you. I d G Ll! - At Grind River, p, p11, for the Regiment on Nov. llth, on Jan. 12, 1045, Frank Gimp, and your son was there and re- aged '79 years, Funeral Monday ceived Holy Communion. Your :1 E morning at l0 o'clock, from st, boy was struck by a bullet on the Patrick's Church, Grand River, afternoon of Nov. 12th, and, al- HICKOIL-At Hedericton, Jan, 12, though the Regimental Doctor was i945. William Hickox age 80 years. on the spot, nothing could be neral today Jan. 13. i945 at 2 done, and your son died in about 11m. from Fmedcricton Christian ten minutes. I buried him on lNov. Church. The remains are now rest- 14th in the burlai ground of the ing at the Andrew's Funeral Home Catholic Church at Maiden, Hol- Hunter River. land and this fact nus been ent- i- ered in the church records. . I remember your son in my Mass 3nd prayers each day and shall in M6117 Orlfim continue ‘tosgddofo. ___ . FATHER HICKEY." In loving memor of our Father efiaulllvenywinmfy-cizetlnlrlvillli? pm- Card Thankg I ister. the Rev.‘ jor Rev. .111". Ibbott anil \he neui MacLei-inan who took the sen-non wu preached by the v. ‘IKH. Buseell Somers who ed h remu-kson thewordsof has is , the prophet ah. "Say unto thej iaai Judah. beh to cos: cilg; gehalf of the lgfiniggeurlal As-l P- MwKinMn who owed I"! sociation, Mr. I Stephen Bertram wishes to Mn. thank all those who sent flowers. 1.13-11, cards. Mid messages oi sympathy -—~— ~- In the death of her sister. Also Doctor! Norm. Ministers and Mr. vioon and the relatives ~13 ll. driving and leaving Iliv tmls week-end. Mrs. Iron- ‘h Thoonowelovedhugonetorit u.“ Ilia fond true heart Ia ltill, e4 The hands that always he ll Mr. and Mrs. William Smith Now lie; In death's cold chlI. and family- of Kinkora. wikish “to express their gratitude o 1e Ihndly Remembered by His Wife many friends and kind ncighlinfs and Family. who called personaliy i0 Qll" l-ld-ii. their sympathy on the death "of their son and brother, Pie. GNAJP prawn Smith. also to all t use who sent Mass Cards. Slilflilllll ll Bouquets, letters and cards all sympathy ‘litcse were \cr_v mitrt -—-- :1 reciaied. m twine new. or Mu- um gunman-i" ... o. tcsisissstrssia;curt-acct: “"- " “"5 m MEMORIAM e, The de the of sorrow we unnoif ___ te , , ‘ ' . l. Of the Ion of one we loved so wcU.| In lining memnri of And while she sleeps n peaceful MR5 MAJOR mMAfl cad 0f “(Inks in" 0mm?’ we shall llwlyg keepf who deported this "l6 Inserted by ller Mother. Father‘ SI January l4. l9"- sters and Brothers. 5 {qdly Mlssctl by Mather, .-‘ Sisters and Brothel‘!- III MEIMIIIIIIM i‘). cLeafl In loving memory M UNDERTAKER MES. BERT IIIUKIE l who doparied (his life EMIALMEL‘ ., ‘Jkulotteiawn January l4. "lul- "w", wmmm sadly Missed by Nlvihfl- ’ Phone m Shier: and Broilwrl. i