_ m Foot it!“ fit QONIULI A g, J. A. BROWN. or. Orthopedic BHIROPOBIST lo orssroeorav "M gflAI-LOTIITOWN r.e.l. .—"""""'_ M'__ professional 4 ’_____,_____ ll gil W. iliggins Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond Si. :‘--. - :-‘-_-_~:=-_-— an liards Charlottetown P.0. Box 66 1'. 539 Flrederic A. Large *5 allaalsrsu. arc. jam... aviator. In orartss st "m, to“ P. 0. lo: M! F CIIABLOTTETOWN. r. s. l. v .. . .-. -_.-.-_~.-; LlcLeod 6‘ Bentley THE (QHARLKTFIETUWN UUARIMAN IIIDIIICK IIQDONALD '1‘ pascal his home in St." Avardllnllmm: “fir. 1046. Roderick MacDonald in h“ '3" 9W‘- Iifl was quits well and active until about two month; before he pflled awy when h B ms taken sudden‘: ill ind all that M‘ hands a kind nursing f all. ieil asleofilhnelismlcn tll: Thur‘)?! deceased was a successful 11mm Itcove Head Road ‘until 3" W!" lIo when he retired and moved in to St. Avards to reside, He was a member of the Uni-ted Church for r 3:111 he tgokmlgtlloh o Sm‘ l“ . WIS d f . ililflitlyonbyoxhiso pgaetor. l’ H! W111 be I ti. isaed b host of friends"; bell‘ as by yhi: v own immediate family. He leaves to mourn his passing the loss f husband and kind intone: lowing eons and daughters: (Mrs. Sample) Somervillc. Mass; Jean. (Mrs. alhy Ford) Charlotte- own; Roscoe. York; Pearls (Mrs. Robert Parks) Roxbury. ‘Mass; Dorothy (Mrs. John MacDonald) Stoneham. Mass; Remn. Charlotte- town: Ernest. overseas; Irving. Covehead Road; Ina (Mrs. John Oaswelii at home. One daughter redeceased him as years ago. He E also survived by one brother James. Somerviile. Mass. l8 grandchildren and one great gran child. The funeral took place on August 31st from his late residence where a short service was held. conducted QO-OOQOO-O-O O-GO- ii. ii. linane 8. 0o. Chartered Accounts a Grafton Street. Charlotteown Phone use Boa M1 l- llaadoinh W. ilaamils. C. A. l ‘Public Sienographer Hinton-ashlar cards and circular - correspondence, Qyplg‘ “q bookkeeping. M155 HELEN amply Telephone 18904. r. o. Box ass. Conaaught Apia. No. a. iiorrnll and Golnnanyl Chartered Accountants Ii. F. ARGIIIBALD ‘i. Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown fi%% ti. llsaulaln, an. NOTARY, 31c, BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR CURIIE BUILDING H- F- McPhee B.A. K.C- uorAay Etc. nartarsua. soncrroa "l" Buildlar Charlottetown ‘:‘;= M. ALBAN FARMER monirfirl: ‘than a “utterances "a “"41!!! Bank of Commerce Bldg 1...?- ALEX w. MATHIESO Ofllee: b0 Great Georg; [treat Ilium u. Loan can...“ Film. BOLICITOB. arc.‘ S C0 CharlotLtoitlfsl-lllglwll. l. l Attach s-u '9"! 0N clay" Ar!» raars Wihflllllsf... wk?‘ i-nl llfllwbiliuurziisnm L cillgglllilugg‘ Pilfirln PM‘ '5 r. o. lo: 1r s-a Rfkh"! 5- Johnston " Attornev At law ' QMil-oaer m» asses. sis. m n" Edward Island ~ (Successor g“ Micllluarintlaeht-g ‘ililflblinfl-‘kugltreet _~ Boston Man. m: sxlllnlrlf -———r*'~. INDING 5. , relatives we lhtcri 4i- by Rev. .1. A. Nicholson assisted I. l. BENTLEY. l. C. by Rev. T. E. Mdllfittilliili. glen hi: rqnaing te ery rne l- l "unit K- o- York. whzgoservicel was uliléldn in ~ .~. h . e ev. Ww" “d m°"“'”"" "Z 31.07:. tllxiuctifglsgn macho "it E. m- l" Z Lelllfl, the Church beingd billed l» we» w» gilt: éfifitsih“: 1Q; . _ wer ewm“ ' o “of. h?“ 9murhe lord's My ‘““'" ‘ 2."°§2.°.‘§-" Si; it.“ siifntffi ijliflfltii R. MCQUBId render-ed by Mr. Harry Ylessey It. A. “God Will Take Care of You. ' Burial took place in the family Banister. Solicitor. pm in Yes-g cemetery. Notary. Etc. Tm pallbearers were Hilbert _ , ' Coles. l-Iibbelt May Building. Charlotetown Hugh”. Lam. Kemn “bee; wise "W" "3 and Rowe Hugh pleiiqwirlg wereeihe Floral Tributes Pillow w“ Dmable arm Iidna. arid Harold. Wreath Jean and Elm’ Roscoe Hazel and Family ’esrle, Bob and Family Dorothy, Jackand Family Rana. Rita and Family. Crescent lamest and Irvin! Double Spray Ina. Jack and Myrna Spray » Marion, Billie, Arnold. Wendell and Gloria Jean Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Frizzell Mr. and Mrs, John Casford and Lorne l Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wood Mr. and Mrs. Borden Myers and ' Borldi eand Mrs. Charles Jackson Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watters. Cut Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Coady. Bard of Thanks Mrs. Pr‘ MacDonald and iam- ilv wish express their heartfelt thanks to all those who sent llow- ers, cards and letters of sympathy or helped in any way in their rec- ent sad benavunant. 9-20-11 In Memoricrm MIG. JANET EATON e passed away peacefully on June i0. 19h. at the hcme 0L her cousin, Kenneth Macbenhan. il Traficrd St. Quincy Mass, where she resided the year previous to her death. Mrs. Janet Baton. a native of Hartsvilie. P.E.I., daugh- ter of John and Mary Machennan sued as years Mrs. Eton 1582. first living in Oambridae and then Quincy in i006 where she made her home until her recent death. She was a member of the m United Presbyterian Quincy of which Rev. Wm. Nichoii is pasta‘. ’ Mrs. Ihton lived a quiet unob- trusive life and was hly re all that knew nor. She was of a kindly disposition and mad all her Island friends and e to her heme. Mrs. been in her usual good health until a few days beiole her death when she took ill and r’ for a few da s confidence and trust into the Home beyond. to mourn one son. Providanc a i‘ § ‘flu willing hands upon her breast are And kindly friends have laid her form rest Yet now with loved ones she is gently resting ‘Inge Eternal region of lie biest. besides l ' In Memos-tam “ there until about a year Address and . Presentation -___ A bras mumm- of the of Webster's Corner and lqlfifltyv P11 Bothered at th h s. Griffin can "ti? °§vs§l£s§l§ 5'48"“ 35th. to honor and hid farewell to than: and their family previo to ' Charltlltlteown. “m” M Mr. Eugene Callaghan w“ chairman of the evening, mg in g ew well chosen words explained i119 purpose of the meeting. and filled upon Mr. Elmer smith student at St. Dunstarra my. who ca ably lead an adlkeas. Mr. and s. Tyreli Beard “made family. in behalf the members of the community and individual gifts of money were lriven lb them from friends out- side the distric. Both Mr. and Mrs. Griffin feel- ingly replied and» expressed deep appreciation for their gifts. and extended invitations to all to visit them at any time at their home lrl Charlottetown. Com “ “ ry speeches were then nfide by many. after which “For They Are Jolly Good Bellows" was sung, followed by a musical programme. A delcious lunch was served by the lades of the district and an enloyabe evening was brought to a close with the sirlgina of "Auld Lang Sync" and "The National Anthem. The following is the Address:- Mr. Mrs. M. it‘. Griffin: Dear Friends: — This your friends and neighbours o Webster's Oorrler and vicinity. have gathered here. to bid farewell to you, ahd to express our - ‘ ih you are about to leave us for your hcme in Charlotteown. Although moving from our midst. you o. doubtless with plenum antic pations. and with acme rc- Brets. as you think cf ieavlna your pretty home here. where the silver threads of the East River. W111 rose-tinted between and beside farm lands. in August loveliness so soon to pass. There is always a tinae oi sad- ness associated with leaving ones community. but we know ybu “ill have cherished memories oi this lace, which we can claim as the irthplace oi three of ymll‘ timid‘ rent. whcm we hope will look fond- ly back to the scenes their youth as time rolls on. In your eoiourn. am have been appreciative valuable In found you both ready B-Fd ‘"" to do your share. in Dfbmflilflil best interests the communlty. Your help and kindness in. troube ' r remain in memory. Wm We ral Merchant here. Maurice. you have been most suc- mssful in your business undertak- ings and the people found Y0“ courteous and helpful. and 01'5"- mg gm- mg needs oérglour custom- a eas . “lrhffelxsple gr the district and especially the memberspi the {Veg-e star's Corner Womens inst tu take this opportunity. Mary of ex- ' you, appreciation of QVQIilXi on st us. W6 o your in- d h ve ms ness and ability to phases ofthis important work, will not soon be forgotten. !t is our fervent wish, that both you and your children rnav have health and happiness. you will visit us frequently. tread again the familiar paths of other days. We now ask you to accept these gifts as a token of our gratitude and friendships. Signed in behalf of your friends of Webster's Corner and Vicinity. ra-rcif-licpala The death occurred in Edmonton Alta. on August ' . of Peter iseClair. one oi our former Acaolari school teachers at he age of ca years. A native oi Hope River ParLh he was the son 0f the late Joseph and Veronica LeCiair of Toronto Road where he received hia early training. Educated at Prince of Wales and St. Dlmstans Colleges he pass- ed with honors and received the B. A. at the later institution. He taught for a few years in rural districts and then went West: he also taught at Canada Business College in am, Ont" Ind at Dal-burn Business College in Cal- gar , Aits. '1‘ an yeas ago he moved to Edmonton where he Joined the Seo- arate school staff and “Jigs: o failing On August 10th last he was stricken with a. heart attack and passed away surrounded by ms family on Angus h, His funeral was largely attended his relativ and m v friends. set‘... a... ‘h... he resigned on account o many floral offerings. in- S Mass Cards. A model husband and kind fathl y missed his an lotto-awn and. (Ida) Mrs. char Peter f Ila-vile . traits-be and Stmmmida papers algal: copy.) OI-AWIOID IADNAIJ: at her homo, is. Clara (ILAI-A Thflt passed away it Malvern ., widow of Crawford. Richard E. Bagnall, Hamel Grove. PI]. Mrs. Balnsll was born at '1‘!- ron. Pl-I. She leaves to mourn the follow- ing iamil Melville. MD. of van- couver‘ er MJJ. of Grove- lshc. iasss; her-l of wa Mass; Mrs. Rllidol h Kundert. (Clara) lloslindale: as Verna at home. She was aaed by the. folio sons and daughters. Whlisce. M. . of ‘Janeouver, m. win, Rupert and daughter. Laura. IIVIN-IIAGUI BOOTS the era oi e la formerly of H V!!! of sdhz’... mfg Univer- 3 v! of Manitoba. in i928. He also D1 Con” lir. llanna Given ilarited Prootion .F Hamil. _ , . .. ., as officer- in-charge of the Dominion Labora- tory of Plant Pathology, Winniilcfl. has been announced. This labora- wry lg the plant disease section of m; ion Rust Research Lab- orgrlory at Winni The appointment o! W D‘ M ' .S.A Hanna. wll? was formerly Senior Plant Pathologist at the inb- oratoryais a native of Halifax, N S. He received his A. from Dai- holuie University in 1914, hie .S A. and M.Sc. from the Unl- versity of Alberta in 190B and 197-3. and his PhD. from the Univ/craggy at the Imperial e in London. England. and at the University of Minnesota. He was Assistant-in the Field Husb- andry D?artmerlt. University of Alberta, rom i919 to 1823. and ff of the Dominion a P081; Irlduate work Ibrce duty early 1n ths present corinmgrlded La still‘:- rori" overseas. H5 ecora ons - elude the 1915 Star and the OB 13. Dr. Hanna a member of a number oi British. Ameflfiflfl- "id Canadian sdentific moieties. He was awarded a scholarship by thfi Canadian Society of ‘Dechnlcal Agriculturisi-s in 1983. Caleb Don- fellowship in Hanna succeeds Dr As a member you receive 9d 11h the mark of sandal. lion reporrabour each bock-of-die-rhoadi (and at ‘he 8:09 tune reports about all other impel-mm n" 1w)- If you want the book-of-tbe-month, IOI INFANTS AND YOUNG CNILDIIN WW” IN CONVENIENT DROP FORM Standardized. concentrated sod liver oil lfortliiad) l0ec--- Ila. ISQ-c-e-fl,“ PRESCRIPTION PHABMACISTB FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS Johnson 8t Johnson URUGGISIS Phone 33. 185 Kent Street COBONATION W . I. The September meeting of the “Ooronatlorfl W.1. was held at the home o1 Mrs. Grace Harding The President presided and opened 111g meeting by repealing the Creed ill UILSOIl Minutes or previous meeting read and adopted. Roll call answerd with "A new song title." There was no corres- pondence. It was decided to get a shipment of old woolens ready “early in October. All those wishing to send are asked to have parcels ready by October 4th, li ible. The “drama festival" was dis- e Ffi U‘: 7'"? \—’. O Q1‘ 55-! O ‘T1 m iZIJiTSNOL Ii. Ii. T. Limitations in Food_S_hortage According to the latest issue of the Forest insect Investigation Bl- monliuy Progress Report. Division of Entomology, Science Service. Dominion Department of Agncui- legit?- the results oi ti“: experirglien- aeroplane ay open one with DDT tdlgfiorodlphenyl-trich- ‘loroetharlel in the Kabonga area. in the Province oi Quebec may considered successful. inasmuch as they yielded the needed M‘ tion on both dosage and technique of application. However. results in percersage of control were variable, ranging mm 20 to D0 per cent, the principal difficulties consisting of drifting of the spray through air currents and~ excessive atomization The best results were obtained from dosage of 3 lb. of DDT in 3 gallons 0i diluent and 5 lb. of DDT in 6 gallons of diluent. These mixtures gave between 9d and 99 per cent control. In general. the work ac- complished at. Kabonga, states the Report, while proving that D171‘ kills the budworm both in its early and later stages of development. points to the need for a great deal of further study on methods of application . AMBULANCE wpnnlleo FOR. TORONTO (moons COMBE DOWN. England. Sept. 27.--(CPl _ An ambulance took paratrooper Frank N. Deluca of Toronto to church in this Somer- setshire viliage for his marriage to "an Haiwoori Portsmouth. Wounded in France while servinrl Low RatesmFair Terms ' 279/ lfyouareioa position to repay. wears in a poaldog to lendmfor the payment oi’ insurance premiums, educational fees, msdicaLfu ' orlegsi expenses, taxes, err You repay by monthly instalments. - ial a u ll r4 Arsounlloa med lllisarafisarab1qnusuah Aimlf-Wt Q lllculllllla nlrrrrsr ' "'"""" so tausssoaaao ia (eovllte ' - - - '- wm-a-m» 121;: as: 2:33 .; : ' ' linen loautlr lso as.“ 17.08 12.90 s an .. nnrcnnmurr coat soc sou 34.17 15.81 11.46 srssa ................... 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Last year the rem] va ue o ooks given to Club members was ova; $9,000,000. Your only obligation a: a member i; l" buy no fewer than four bookr-of-Ihe-monrb i” any twelve-month period, 4nd y,” m" “n”, you’, subscription any time after doing so, pital every c Deluca, aged 30. enlisted in 1943 and came overseas last year. He was wounded by shrapnel from an strum. gunshell. NORTH GRANVILLE _w. M. s. had the two rings sent from Cumin! 1011"!“ l8 Ill/BB in will“ I ado. She came to see me hance she had. tunately, she works in a lab not. far from here. I expect to aet. back home soon by hospital ship and I think Joan will be able to get ty. We plan to live in h s-_ . . .. n . U; Alii-‘R O l slcllhl ‘period fibfid U} singing Hymn No. 60 isllull rd. u: he. . last meeting were in “l... - ‘ Inmates of read, splrovcd and 51541.26 l; ‘Dos- acurlg breddeal. 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