locus-r 2s. 1m TlflE __CHAI§_LOT_1‘§'_FOVVN GUARDIAN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN I Kenszngton GEITIIAI. GIIAIII f AGINII: I. lllee Ripley, |e ; . i. -* 0"»- se " "' and Vicinity IUINIIIIIDI- aaa rumor: 00mm +71, ‘Iflllwfilugarb t rzefeiluhr an‘ ‘ i- n! a newly marlin are: be I . ‘ s n la re. irM-ly ea ' The Guard: l0 Uzi: dilly It llil] o! the fol. “Nita” tawwaugn x M“. a h ve aeinuéNro a ‘ i I I ‘uh Plank oar o Mom INM- —— wanton-WI!" "Wmlflifibflllhrs-Weierstreet.‘ luseweelsmxmslaawa the Innate Bakery. Wller lireet lll-rk Gaadet. e1 Granville street.’ sueets of Mr. and Mrs, Thoe. Btew- ____ "awn: more ".1:- us-l-M- “I. . ... ,... a... s... '"‘" "‘ carrier, l _ - - M or this service ~ - u‘ ' u, ‘m your order 1o the, boy responsible for deliveries on you m,“ visiting tives in Kenainsion. c Gntowsuggnnfi M . . | 1i.-S ce . “lunllnllNT dried-out mo‘ Kmmm a.“ mo‘ m“ A M. and at Crawford emorfa ' any 3010']. 01!. and m" ‘m, u‘ k - Scoudnuc, 11.8., spent the waek- - V m“ It 3"“ |_ _ y 3.3.‘ ommn“. 1:”: hlridubzllk em. and very pleasantly in Borden and ‘Baatfigargveuli bl-‘hflll/i. slgerék%ephe i .-IAN'I'ID. -~A maid. Apply 0-14-21. _ a - l yrs. (Dr-l lflflhm- Bwflffff» -0ArA1sl.l: housekeeper wanted 11%‘ "éifiwl." wgafinfl? rm! 0111111011 or ENGLAND, Sup - - is: '.l."lr1.':.“l."r.'1"t*- "m" 0' '" ‘"‘ ¢ w. "= “m- “r "amt..." “ s“ ~1- all“ .52 1% our - E ,. . . 1 a-PLINI‘! otbéléltflmi-IEE: we. Henry Mm“ yflf; ' , m” ‘new '° w“ lsrrlgelil Parlilsrls Msetoigi, Wednes - 1 belts and "fine; w m, m" . ,¢,_ 80m“ suuvuli _ Mr. arlo Thompson o! Plctou da . August tom, sso r. M.) at , and ‘I'm-m m”, "m y" , spent a very pleasant week . vh- mgabetlrs church, Springfield " I gliwunm mining mm. m; mum esdgy, Aw, L»: roam - xmtuxa his parents, Mr. 211% n is‘; Church§cho1ol10€l$:.%. <sp§ela - - ~ I . G . , - m oderictpn. _ I fl .4!- o, u, H,,,,,,,,,°§,"A},‘,§§§;nf",,;&§ "an" . at]??? the "Old Home‘ Week" azpkflfl’; bail!!!‘ 5:: 301th, agitate“? M5 “e113? duh _KENslNGT£NEG,m1pQq|égh m4 sood classes. Rcffeshment; Fltzxnfiazdbylfany lulilnvlllbg Q’, 0e ralons in Charlottetown album’ so much ‘med gym mean. A25 Hartman. Rector. 8-25-11 $535.?“ smile; rAuIust gilt, “DWUETNT. ' ' ' mllgwggreeiaevwlvllgggxlilv 15% inner leaollness can bearealhelp wwgrd _ CHURCH NOTICE. - Wlnslol Ktllmllm“ ‘g gin‘; affirfggh-servfces Sunday T533113" vow}? before leaving for her hvmu i" flmpflwmil ‘Wu’ “d 5”“? L“ Em" edwltfjltsilkiilfh soiilrlvicliiao A13”)? 1.10 labia an" vfuflbe ‘he Si“; ' aedeoue 1l A. M.'Albany 1 r. MI. PMW- . _ nut Salt‘ help you attain that wholesome Hlilifleld 2 15. M. Prlriceiown Road xiv-pried”, ‘m. m‘ duh Rem J_ lBlortzlncn £7.30 P. M. Minister Rev. J. ALSO SHORT SUBJECT 141mm uckhan d Twat Inner cleanliness-a system, free of food 3 P. M. Wirlsloe North a I’. M. Rev, A, McGowan. Minister, 3.344 . ax er, B. D. 8-5-11» Show‘ 7-30 ' 9:15 ‘rghbihapietllt awylergngleafiaént vocat- W!!!“ and excess gunk nigh T. Constable, Mlnlster. 8-5-11. l "—__ I -'r1tYON UNITED 0111111011 ' ' m“ mum“ A d h i‘ 1 . ' sa". JOHN'S PRESBYTIRIAN 4°‘ ‘ff; ,,,,,§,’f‘g;;;‘;,*,;{,'; - ‘lrrlagroaal. cnsncs. - The ser- Saturday at Z30 *}_‘j§k§§§,f= u" We" °1 M11- “ ‘ma’: :e£:e";r“"':"!15°°iu ssh” cllvnclr, Belfast“ Services, Sun. Hollie 1. Good til-es, three new this sprins and twohlalslt gall, giggly mig-dailigddcfgolzier? l-‘Srlcc $1,008: ev- ‘7- 5- J"dl"°- 5- uuDelaney, M, D., summcrsldeAMmmu Phone ee-t. 8-15-31. _MWN Mao-may taléucnaou. - m"! ""1 Ldl‘. W. G. 500'. | - , cEo/untant Officer at, No.t 11a c. adept. i °°‘“"“’“‘ 5““"“"1:'iae wrrlular luncheon lifiggd dklytem muting of the Summersid Rotary I do! ‘and club M“ °“ “w!” n’ m‘ olym‘ ' were kept bus p“ no spoke on accounting- practiccs in the R, C. A. F. Other guests were W/c- L- w- p c. A. F. and Rotarlan Austin “IQM-“a [to make the affair n allslnslvr PASSES -’ Tlzgllpassed away,“ his home atl " "n! o" 5t. Nicholas on ednesciay, Aug-l . ust 22, at the age of M Yell‘! MR,- lsale Perry an od and highly re-- spected resident of the locality. The ma, 1r, Perry who was a lifelong resident of the communlt held in hish esteem by a were fortunate enough to him and by his many acts of n hourly kindness rnade for himself l host of friends who will sin- cerely regret his passing. With his wife, the former Sylvia. Des- Roches. he took ll on Wednesday n16!“ A" ' ful Water Street at Surnmerslde is tank to the pavement, u full. A bystander, who | not thlnkinl of what he knmntossed a 11g d‘ _ the street and instantly W55 tely 100 ment I modest besinnins. by cersever- m" race and a natural abilltyigllfidm h: became one oftetgefmos; pm!“ o a ass was caused. —S In I‘! f§ft’“’d,°““ "fiff: u sflfvlfied b‘; -PROMINENT VISITORS his widow, fourhsoaséxilbelgimlififid i . ., m e :?dhgf‘fllset,mlhrld ‘two daughiletrs. Mrs, l" ‘damn! rsul Perry (Mildred) and Mrs. 1.. A will be held on Friday morning at L?“ wmmded b? m” w. Mlscouche Church'—s' he was awarded the Silver night of August 21st of Mr. Em- . ~makirig personal appearances mffe Ektmfighentugnzliyiuxvnia: the principal centers ln th lived moat of his llfe in Bummer- l 9" °‘ ‘h’ d'“'°-—5- . aide. l-le had been ill for some‘ time. He is survived by his wife, the former Eleanor Arsenault of Mount Carmel, one son, Joseph in‘ . Toronto and elsht daughterszl Edna. Mrs. Julian Gallant, Sum- nlcrside; Mary, Mrs. Ted Perry. summerside; Beatrice, Mrs. Ber- nard King, Isll ton, Mass; Anna, Mrs. George Gal ant, Summersidet Dora, in Tororltb: Adeline. Mrs. Vincent Perry. Summerside; and Nellie and Louise at home. There took Mrs. C. fax became the bride Joseph of summers“ and three sisters, Mra. Matilda Des-Rashes.‘ Bulnn-lerslde; Mrs. Joseph Arson-It,“ suit and Miss Ursula Wed of Mount Carmel. The funeral willghat o‘ be held this morning with H h- Mass of Requiem St. Pau ‘s l." Kerr officiated. bride wore l! 101' Sunday, Auaust 27th are lows: ‘Ir-yon 11 A, M. Crap. s aud 3 P. M. Cape Traverse B P. M "" fall". - SOCIAL. — The lawn ice cream festival held c_ L l M? on the grounds of the Knights of hursday evenings was heartily en- those who attended. rent booths bingo, hot and wheel of fortune both nights cater- ling to the sp endid crowds who skeyllpatronlzed the function and the bers of the council are grate- to all who helped in any way a success-S. STREET ._ A ca; lturned off Granville Street into 1118M with gasoline pouring froml om a leak or from a tank filled i appaléelltly _ oln , heed cigarette butt int?) | new“ flames lefllied up and raced along approxi- ma feet. following the trail u." spilled gasoline. In the exelte-l someone called the firemen‘ farming at st. i légewlgfln alélgivgde the fgie had! I n l1 B 5 0 Nicholas in a smal way and from w“ to he seem The ‘blaze hum w“ ve probably a minute or lessflvfontreai to e inter- CIlAMPlON-COOKII WEDDING At seven o'clock on Friday eve- ning, a quiet but pretty wedding place in the Chapel of Pine -Hlll Divinity Hall, Halifax, when “Elsie Janet, youngest daughter of .a D. Cooke of Hali- of Elmer Merton Champion, son of Mr. and a . are also two brothers. John and gfilceey §§§§§§1°fll§§l§ 53in: Given in marriage by hel- father, a street-length - dress of Elizabeth blue crepe with navy pleated maline and a corsage of red roses. She was at- SU MMERSIDE and ' ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs EJ. farasS red as usse with Rev. and last Mr RJ-i from Boundary Bay, where he is an Instructor C,A.F‘, Mr. L ‘two weeks with his parellzs, Ml" and Mrs. W.C. Leavltt. Summcrsld-c. i flying Officer Eric col-hem, Mrs. _ ‘Corbett and infant son, Winnipeg Mrs. Helen G, Gray and son. Pte. Elliot Gray of Mansfield, Mass, Mrs. Gray's sister, Mrs. lfred Groom and Vaughn Groom a, Gallant (Lucy) 111 Summerside gxfnggcllulgrtzstge- ‘Erllggt giayreocle Asiatic Pacific the Japs at Guad- i canal. For bravery on the fieldi ____ Q Star _ . _ EMANUEL and two Presidential Unit citations ‘Wiggly’! dmh occurred n along with the Purple Heart. He is l-r bu" i" svmml“ °" t“ ilfllfii‘ 135315353 352N112? 3'35;- mull wedge at the a” o; seventy ted States he toured the country "Mr. George Ramsay and family Jean and Gordon spent Old Home Week 1n Charlottetown Misses Bessie Matthews, Bcttv in Travers and Jean Clark of thl- dav of this week. Thursday night dance in the ‘bevy of young people. The chaper- ones were Mrs, h. Champion and Mrs J.B. Callaghan Dr. J K. Fraser D D , 11.1. D.. conducted the service Sunday mornimz Aug 13th, in the United Church. The congregational picnic of the Fraser Memorial Church was held scll Haywoods shore, Mill River. It proved to bc n most enjoyable outing and a delicious supper was served by the ladies. Miss Eileen Keefe, R N Boston. umh- eu-m-ee- -= Wu»- rrrvel’.v::...“l:::"::..ftr:s ‘iriélé"‘liirl‘fit.‘f.ll’“‘°" “"- °°1°°k"5- i with corssge of A: k roses. The ' =- [room was atten ed by Mr. John Misses Gladys Haves and Dorothy Kidd, R, C. N. V. R. The wedding Johnston who passed the Matri- music was played by Miss Laura oulatlon Examinations are planning Blols and during the signing of-tl) 1Z0 to Prlnw 0f Wfliés Cullrze. W a ghe register, Mlalaehorgg 1'1; Bates, Sept lst, . r:"¥a‘oel:1'x'lB]e.cva,usZ."‘ e r h u“ Miss Enid MacArfihllr iufprtisled The reception was held at the h" mm" .°" ‘l’ " ' , day and save her a most enjoyable w" “m? ‘Fifi, ‘m: “hi3? “f” party at their attractive home Cov- o or - " ‘M15106 Illll l0 lurk 0h fill" cgixlglgl‘; Islgnatflf agile bride "5 were 1am 1°!‘ twelvz‘ "-"r...1::"..:: tl’.'.‘£.“.'.','“2§..:.:.".it.°‘ to‘. u- nru- m-un- u u- M- Communitv C1114: met at the home v nod wane and all»! Y?” Chem ion a member of the g p of Mrs. RA. Hardy eighteen mem- , milk and vsntoblfl- "l" Royal Bank of Canada, MontreaLI t d t m “k ‘"3" "l°°“d i" m“ and the groom ls employed b the , “Jjbfifvefigsf” p1,‘; $8,?“ Dumb" M“ ‘n’ ‘ D9Pll1m¢n9 01 29ml?“ fiadl” boxes were recentlv scrlt the boys JOIN L. READ, mVllmnPulmlx “Li” serving overseas. ' leeryview Inn, Borders. 1x13111101»! - (C?) - The b"; Miss Ethel Irving. Ottawa, is in entry into thme Dfowiud "e55 vlsitlmz her parents. Mr and Mrs. |- .1 a? the Firth of Forth has beelrwm, Ifflng_ ==- _ i fi-wti‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawson and Ken Rgynq: (it family visited M1‘. and Mrs. W.C. Lawson. recently . Mi Mary Martin. S apenglafewdsysasnonx CLINTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Clinton Womens Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Warren on Wednes- day, Audust 9 The President, Miss Vivian ‘f-‘oodside, presided. Meeting opened by Ode followed by Creed in unison. Roll was called and responded to 15 each giving a block for a quilt. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and sinned. A letter was read asking for donations for "Save the children Fund" and it was de- cided that we Rive 85.00 It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. The sick commit- tee reported 5 calls made. The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Leslie Paynter. The following committees were appointed: Lunch, Mrs. Ernest Pickering. Mrs. Justin Woodslde and Mlm Vivian Woodside. Programme, Mrs. Wilfred Picker- ing and Mrs. Leslie Paynter. A humorous readinsr was given by Mrs. Bterlins MsoKey. A contest, carried out by Mrs. O. B.‘ Crass, was won by Miss Vivian oodside. Collection was taken s- mountlng to $1.05. Meetinl closed eiuillslsu-Jlulyllsulalll-lleluuu Lockerby, Westwoon, New Jersey, left ‘In-uro- lilv 1110mm! for their home. They N. B.. _ ed Mrs. Vvobbbwho ul- . ‘so enloy summerlng 111. ascum- “m” pec. Mr. Lcckcrbv and Mrs. Webb were delighted to _flnd their father. . Lockerny enloying good flying Ofiur H C Leavitt D. iFJVI, arrived home Thursday night Vancouver, of the R. cavitt plans to spend’ ry fast. _l1_VlIlfl from Cami11_1.pe0__\vhn were killccl in act- ‘a-imh-a Canadian Bank of Commerce Sta-ff’ motored to Charlottetown Wednes- Institute Hall was enjoyed by a, Wednesday afternoon at Mr. Rus- LAC. Ferdle Kllbrlde of E A.C. Halifax wh . following an accident, has been a patient in the lvlllitary Hospital in Eastern Passage for a geri-od 0f weeks. has arrived ome to spend some time in con- vallcsclrt. Afterwards he will take 11D his duties at No. l G. R. S. Slunmerslue, having been transfer- red to this station on August 2nd. LAD. Red Butler and LAC. Ken- neth Levine of No. 1 0.11.. . Summer were visitors to Km. sington on Tuesday. Mrs. J.J. McQuaid is having very extensive repairs done to her fine residence on Dufferin St." when finished it wi-ll add very much to the beauty of this attrac- tive little town. It is pleasing to note that Mrs. Elrfc Campbell also Master Waync Hughes have returned home from Prince County Hospital very much improved in health after their re- cent accident. A tlval was in the Preston lToombs' field on Wednesday even- ling, sponsored by the C W.L. of Indian River and Kensillgtorl. A ,;very large crowd of people from very successful lce cream fes- held ecidity and indigestion. to take-free of harsh, pleasant taste. bottle from any constipation and headaches, helps correct Sparkling and refreshing, Eno is pleasant , sugar or artificial devouring of any kind, Take 1300's ‘Fruit Salt’. Buy a large, economical druggist today. sensuous. LAN t helps overcome bitter salts — no You'll like its lit/av»- . . n» cow o. kliiloixlvfllst: \\\\\ I" Medical Program ls Outlined near and far, was present and en- joyed themselves at the different amusements. The lunch counter,‘ ice cream booth, hot dog stand.‘ pantry sale and bazaar were well patronized and the chicken dinner and Mrs. A E Croken of Borden: xrednsitors to Kemmgmn ‘m iglilcilnfingsfiglliefllmofileflfielihgi faliei The mini’ fri-ehgof Mr Gordon Boston. ‘ e‘ “Y- ‘equipment m the ooerhtlhg rooms, Sentner, loyalist. will be Pleased RAIN HALTS FIRES - 1t was Mr and Mrs. Alan McDonald and are spending a. pleasant holiday in Kcllsillgtorl. the guests of Mrs. | J. J. McQuaid and family. Cpl. Fred Arsenault of Newfound- land is spending a furlough with his wife and family here Mr Norman MacDonald is . spending his holidays with relatives and friends in Sydney, N S. i Sub.-Lt Eric l-leeschen is spend- ; f l , h h ———— cousin Mrs. Lawrence M i, ..i".%.“..d§fi."."§’.‘. 1%$....‘:. 52:51‘? ggglgdifl, ~;;=;,,,,v_:;§;= ,,,*=;;,,""$,§::~' ."““..u°.?‘lll§" r§‘.'2?..l“..°.“ u: is“ “m m“ R”: N" !m£lhv who seek help will‘ not have iléfilglerl mlgtlgiséulert Itoghv for llcr rltlzsavrsnrds; 0111111011 IN R _" ' . . , r ‘ " - ', - . _ as ‘the weeps“; a; ‘in: hffilnhefjifv pita] alone, no more applications Joaflg- mléiigfiiivhgé" b2! Sfl-lntt ‘follows: Brookfleld 11 A. M. Harts- ] for admittance can b: accepted when his so‘: LAC» mine: ville 3 PM. The brethern of Prince , for at least five monthswbecause the‘ ham receives his wings‘ ~ ' of Wales Masonic Lodge will have i , ‘ lllospétaé is" literally jammed to] - dlrvine service 1n the Hunter River , e '——- i Llbtrflltd Fromm P ° r“ Flt. Sgt. Donald Bradshaw, 12.0. c um‘ a” 73° P‘ M" 3"" c" "7" jlippear United IN SOUTHERN FRANCE, Aug. 23 -- (AP) —- If the people of| Provence are typical o1’ all of,a France, it is certain that the f French have come through four years of German occupation as a vigorous people with confidence in make the Fourth Republic some- thing that will restore French pres- tlge in the world. Not only have the ubiquitous re- sistance forces wagcd a full-scale war against the invaders but they have taken over the local govern- ments and have them working smoothly. They are maintaining |urder throughout the liberated tel"- ritory in southern France. On the surface, at least, there is little to support the oft-heard pre- diction that liberation of France would be followed by civll war. The French, at the moment, seem united as they never were in peace- time, and class bitterness, which marked tne days of the people's front, seems much less now. Hard- ship apparently has made F's-ench- men more tolerant of one another. Officials have been Jailed 1n some- localities, but not in others. The Mayor of Tourvaa was ousted, ar- rested, than provisionally released. The expected clash between Gen.| de Oaulle’s Provisional Government and the resistance leadership inside | w France likewise zeaders here invariably say they recognize Grn. de Gaulle as the man who galvanized the French into continuing the war and as. head of the French Government. The French are more restraln-| ed and less theatrical than the Italians in welcoming the liberat- ed armles. But their feelings seem deeper and they are more inclin- led to weep as soldiers - especial- V. Y on the heels of m ans. Towns are less battered than in Italy and the countryside is lea! despoiled, but food is short every- where. _,_._____ DOMINION! orncl mess omen mas l Dctnlnions Office b singing the National Anthem, a ter which lunch_was served by| "$97011! people have wanted this room but my illlasld aaya I should rent it with a Guardian Want “l” '- v ‘ ‘i ‘r- ‘ "fi I RIP‘ I xtfi and . Una Donovan who helps her father repair bomb-damaged roofs. is one of Britain's few women llama and tileta. since October, 1041, d ed in a hos-' pftal after several months illness Before entering Whitehall, sherie engaged in free lance {ournalism . scenario wrltlmz and p He served eight years as art editor of The Strand once assistant editor of and _and kitchens are the daughter Dorothy of Sydney, N S. ‘monev can bu.“ they reported‘ thA new addition is belnr. built to new wing has to-augmem, the admitted to Salvation tals and 12,234 infange were born, In most cases, hospitals are over- hgss and helof 0 then-l shelter prior the future and a determination tu o}: their babies. i em infant on August 9th in Church, Sydney, when Miss Anna MacKinrlon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MacKintlcn Peter‘; Bay, became the bride of PO. Frederic s son of Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Lark1n| also of St Peter's. Rev, Father- Neerihg performed the ceremonylq at the Nuptlal High Mass. ‘The. bride was aticnded by her sister,’ Miss Marion MacKinrlon of Mon- treal, while supported by Comelius R.O.N.V.R. in a street length dress of white‘ sheer with brocsded top and should- er length veil. Sis wore l1 corsage of babv breath and carried a rnlssal and pearl has not material- ; accessories and carried a mlssal and zed as yet. French interior force Rosary. Her corsage was of slimmer flowers and maiden hair fern. "C breakfast was served the young couple .Diana swyeeta ln Sydney. toast to the bride sponded to at tho recept on was L-Wren Reta Larkhtldaglster of the groom. Lleut. French soldiers - enter towns Lleut. D. M. Colllson, Executive the fleeing Cler-lojfflcer,‘ CPO R | a neer. W. Benson. AB. George Mills, 813m. Johnson. O-Sea. Lawless, Tel. Wil- liam Rltcher. The remainder of the shtp‘; comparw were on duty. The {you l *- .. s p’s comps . ' -rla! biggie was LONDON, - CP) Penn Sherie. 47 shower by her many friends at Si res; offlcerPeters. aywritlng. Mills bomb he found assistant was mowing, and rut it in his noc- and was ket. There was a hole in The kct. the bomb fell through. tion Army hospital was Winnipeg and laboratories and X-rav rooms e Windsor, Ontario, hospital; a Just, been completed Catherine Booth Memorial Hospital in Montreal: and a new loo-bed hospital will be constructed in Toronto to Cope with‘ the Drrfiilllil demands fcr increased! hospitalization. Last V8521‘ 22.601 patients were Army hospi- Another side to the service of the‘ women who serve under the Army's banner is the provision made for unmarried mothers fanis. In one Army housed and protected 2,504 mothers-to-be. and 1.5m infants-i A young wcman, finding herself inl difficulties, can always seek shelter! and their in- vear. the Salvation nd protection for herself and herl uture child. and are will find kind illness at the hands] n Army women who rive; to the, birth, and also instruct‘ In the post-natal rare cf their s. Selvatlo MacKINNON -- LARKIN A very pretty wedding took place the Sacred Heart of St. Larkln. R-QNNR the groom was ably Dolron, The bride was becomlngly drused pink and while camaticns and Rosary. The bridesmaid la dressed in blue with white After the Nlrptlal Mass :1 wedding and their friends at the proposed the which was re- ihe Broom. Present Lieut. Olser . Commanding Officer, . G. PO. E. D. McKinney, AB. couple were presented costly silver from the ior in her mar- tendered a us of e the DEADLY POCKETFULL ALsToNmm-ln. England, 4cm: James Atkinson, 2e, picked up al in a field heI the ‘alga O l fatally infurtd Atkinson.“ l Since 1007 vmen the first Salve- built in mad i great! stiridezfihavfel Ibsen d‘ f _e n anaa n e ed of. sperl n; a elv medlilille. 95116018111’ in gynecologyI ri-e is at the Queen. 1044 latest that Personals M1‘. J.G McLeod Maia-- is staying at the Queen. Mr, and Mrs. days in the city Church, Sunday August 27th 11 mgr/ed hum, 135g, s3m_u‘d3,y_ Mr5_ h l , and obstetrics. until now in ——- _ ‘,1 ' ' Heber Corbett met her son at ‘fiaislé,w§j,,,lfismfijgu‘gfj o?onxen_lthel'€ are fifteen maternity and‘ Mr. A.J, Sutherland of Dorchm- sxpeilkeridluzant Mere" Wm 325E121. Mormon by motor, Mgr, Corbett 15 Shawn orchestral mum and an hree general hospitals located m1 tel", Mas. a visitor to the City, ____ ' posted for Chatham. N.B. , open m. dance brought the very principal Canadian cities from‘! the guest of the Queen Hotel. sgnv/[NG m FuANcE_Dr G . enloyable event to a close. ma“ w was‘ Army amh°m4es L- Smith has recently received. m1 iffhtis oorrnmunltv reglets ItJIle djealth salxdh yesterday. | lltiiltris. Jfjlhlltfitelvflfl, Alexandra, is vice 0f lne flfflva‘ m 1.7m“ with o wo me young men, r. om l .t1 if " ‘vs n 1t, h .,- s lQulgl-ev Alberton and Mr. Casley, Mrs‘ ma“ McDonald or Boston hishfsetralilligd31111231121? 3:3‘ Mrs. Gzfrdccn’: 30 leillrgugie.“ gifhfimgfiu“ Fumes‘ or m: brow“ to learn he is doing nice! I, land Hospital. l Mr. and Mrs, H. Roy Crcmwgll and son Billy of Glen Rock, N ileave by plane holiday at their umm h , I)“; 11v l_ Y°Tk 90ml. P. E." I? er Ome receivesd of ‘Lghecdelyiylirdoilassizetgl: -—— Mary Austin in hospital at R l d i Mr. Lane Bcslvell. Mt. Mellick, so. She leaves to mourn iii. ; was in the clty yesterday. Ml‘, Bos- Daniel MacDonald o; j well reports good prospects for all crops, but rain is much needed now. g1, of Esgevfin, Saislc, 1s s ur on; er v sitln hi - ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8W. SEE-Ed. shaw, Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. Wgllace Bradshaw, Summerslde. spending KINGSTON W. I. inn W. Mrs. Mae Willis. The meeting op- ened by slnging Old Folks at Home Roll call was answered by payinu l0cts. for article in grab bag, cilzht member.» were present and one vis- itor. 1 new member paid lit-r fcc. The Creed was repeated in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed It was decided to put tablet in the senior room of school. It was moved that Mrs. Edgar Newson send cards to the sick and bereaved. A bill of , was or- derletil paid for material for crib ll It was moved and seconded that we have a pantry sale in the near future. The school committee re- mains the same. Mrs. Clow thank- ed the members for fruit sent her in R during her recent Illness Next place of meeting at the home of Mrs. Derril White. Roll igllt answered by a flour bag or cs Meeting closed by singing Nat- ional Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social time spent. ‘Jbédrna srlvslst ' the Provlnelifsafli atorium on Aug 24, i944, George Cousins of Park Comer in his 38th year Funeral notice later. CLARKIN — At the Sacred Heart Home Aug. 24. Mrs. Patrick Clarkin thee Mary Alice Donnellyl, for- merly of Pcakes, P E I , in her 70th rear. Remains are resting at Frank Ifennesaeys Funeral Home. Fundr- a1 notice later. of Brookline. _ Gordon Bernard, Hlvefhlll. Mass, are spending a few dlys in the Province visiting friends. Mr. A J. Mathieson, O’Leary ls after a serious operation in the . E. Is. .. estcrd b t th bl . £06181’ on return y 3y u e “e at Hope ‘home after spending a six weeks _ ‘°Ym£ElZ..‘PLMPFE"°.9L.“JQP- Alluv C. C. F. MEETING MALPEQUE HALL Monday, Aug. 28, At 8.30 P. M, MR. W. B. PINCH Of Regina, Saskatchewan, will lltllrsss this meeting olélmlsl eusnnulll This column 1s reserved for m" 0|‘ local Interest. Wt advertising o1 a newsy nature may be insert,“ at live cents a worn, strictly pay. sole in advance. your; UNITED CHARGE-Rev, . J. A. Nicholson, Minister, Central Clair (Larry) Smith, f Mass. ° expected that rain last night would extinguish fires ln wooded areas or Hopelleld and Wood Islands. The fire in the Wood Islands area was fairly well under control all day field was giving more trouble. day, August 27th will be as follows: Sunday School at 10.15. Morning Worship at 11. Point Prim at 3 P.M. E. C. Evans, Minister. 8-25-11. WOUNDED IN ACTION. — Mr. ‘and Mrs. Geo. H. Douglas, High- land Ave, City, have received word that their son Herbert has been wounded in action in France, Herb- ert went overseas with the first Division. THE REV. C. A. BBITTBN preach in Central Bedeque Unite Baptist Church on Sunday, August 27th. Morning l1 A. M. Evening I P. M. On account of the minister [being away to the United Baptist Convention there will be no Scr- vice on Sunday, Scptenlber M‘ VALLEYFIELD United Church. -Service August 27th at 11,00 A.M. Kilmuir at 3. Orwell Head at 7.30. All services will be conducted by Rev. P Matheaon, of Bunny 1am. N. s. A. s. Weir. Itinfi Chairman. BADALABANB United Church. -Services on Sunday, August 21th. Rose Valley ll A. M. North Gran- ville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley 8 PM’. The evening service in memory of the men of the district who have made the supreme sacrice. Rev, . J. Morrison, Minister. 8-25- L THANK OFFERING SERVICE, Montague United Church. Sunday, August 27th, 7.30 P. M. Miss Lent McLure, Charlottetown, will ad- dress the meeting. Specfalamusio. MARSHFIILD PRESBYTEl-IAN CHARGE. — Services for next Lord's Day, August 21th will be follows: l-Iarrirl ton 11 A. M. S. . lo A. M, Mt. s welt a P. M. and Marshfleld 7.30 RM. S. S. 10.30 AJL Highfield S. S. at 9,30 A.M. Rev. Henry P. Beak, Minister. 8-26-11. CAVENDISH UNITED 011113011 “Public Worship, Sunday. A U03 27th, 1044. 11.00 A. M. Caven fli- uo P. M. stahley nrldse-Thl Long River Choir will present the Cantata, "The Prodlsnl Sun» R"- E. F. Coffin, Minister. 8-35-11- ‘cne brother, iBonshaw P.E.I. two nephews JOSBDh and Eugene Brown, also a Crowdis will be the guest speaker at thls service. Donald Nicholson, Student Minister. 3-25-11, ISLANDERS RECEIVE WINGS- Two Islanders were in the list of ten Marltlmers recently srradvuated at _R_C A F stations 111 No. 2 'I‘1"alllll1g Ccmmallcl‘ They were J. A. O'Kee.fe of Gowan Brae and J. M. Daucette of Rusticoville. The other Maritlmers were L.W, Young. McAdam Jet; N.B.; K G. Smith, Dartmouth, N.S; l-‘t . Chase, Dartmouth, N.S : Charles E. Boone. Newcastle, NB; W.B. Har- rls, Sydney. N S ; W H. Langnlaid ‘Pennflelo Ridge, N 13.; c: J. Mur- Dhy. St. John. N 13-; and N P E. Quick, Halifax, N S.: who received his mmissioll. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. John Mc- Gee was held Thursday mornlzllz from her late residence, Dorchester 5t , to St Dunstans Basilica. Rie- quiem High Mass was sunk by the Rev. J. W. McCardle. Pall-bear- ers were John Gillis, John Paquct, Thomas Michael, Simon Paquct, jrllonlas Polvcr, and Frank Reid. Ser- vice at the grave was conducted by Rev. C. McIrmis. Interment . C. Cemetery. Charlotte- _ "arr-as LARTER-ln Charlottetown Aug 24. 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. William Lartcr. City, a dauallter. PETERS — At Clyde River on August 20th, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. James Peters a sorl, Walter Ian. KENNY — At Prince County Hos- pital, Au. 10, 1944, to Loading Stoker rod Kenny, R.C.N.V.R., (overseas; and Mrs. Kenny, Alb- any, a daughter. Elaine Maude. CUDMORE — At the P. E, I. Hos- pital nn August 19th to L. Cpl. and Mrs. Freeman Cudmore lnce Thel- ma McArthurl a son, Charles avid. I STEVENSON-At the C. M.. stan his class at McGill 1n - and Mr. Rigid; Ice dealers in Charlotte- town, report that the supply of ice ls almost exhausted. Mr. Drake has emptied four houses and is started on the last one which will not hold lout longer than the middle of Sep- itember. I-Ie says that he will not Prince be delivering ice to thl- shores after VISITS MONTAGUE —Tha m... friends or Dr. 12.1). Mohair-ville} of the medical staff of Falconml ‘he has been unable to resume MI duties at the present time. 11¢ "*4 M La hl are rlow the Khflrfiifi of: Mg: like. G. Mcbaren. Montague. RECEIVES D. F. C. — Word has been received here of the flV/"d d the 19,11‘ c. toFlt. Lt. 1. R (Bob) Bacon R. A. F. of London. England. Flt. Lt. Bacon was statlonml in Charlottetown some time are and returned to England over one Yell-l‘ ago where he has been on 01161119.- lons. He received his award earl! m July aftcr orlnelna his plane buck to base in spite of severe shrapnel woundg 1n his left arm. His Char- lottetown friends will be elad i0 know that he has now almost com- pletely recovered. WINGS PARADE. — Forty-foul‘ graduates of No. 2 Air Navlzaiion School will receive their wings at three o'clock this afternoon from the hands of i118 Cvmmamkr Price. only one graduate. LAC- Ledlnghzlm, Saint Jonn, N. B" 15 from the Maritimes. The C. A. (B). T. C. Band will be present at the CETOIIIODY. GRADUATESi; MEDICINE.- Allison D. Macdollald, snll of Mrs. Allan J. Macdonald oi’ Albion Cross, P. E. Island is a recent 81'?" duate in Medicine from M65111 University. Dr. Macdonald gradu- ated from Summerside Academy in 1938 and received his plr-lllcrllcnl training and Bachelor of SFivllCu Degree from Acadia Ullivcrslty in 1941. At the age oi’ twenty-three he received the Dames of M. D- dlng in the first ten of his first, years at McGill third and fourth Dr. Mncdomfld Medical School, has been a member of the R. C. A. M. C. for two years and ls at pres- ent on the Interns Staff at the Royal Victoria treal. Hospital in Morl- lCE SUPPLY LOW. — Mr. W. J- Lawrence Hon- i County Hospital on Aug. 24, 1944, | this month. and from there on. a lot lio Flying Officer and Mrs. I , Stevenson. i week of September. N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKEI . M. Ldepends on the weather as lo how (nee Edith Delaney) lion; the supply will last. Mr. Hen- nessev uses a ‘from Mr. Drake taklna ice from all four houses at the some Um? ""1 now his supply is so low that there ilvill be none left different system after the first EMIALMII Rnrlottatown and lath Wllalio Ilene 1U Evening Service at 8 o'clock. Rev. l i