QIOVEMBER 25. 1913 s. fIHEIWESTERNGUA-RDIAN- a‘? Ilfllly. I Illlevee It, ‘u ! _ WI. ll Ottawa ll. i, \~"'" llolllllllll all II-INCI COUNT! , Ion lllesrlpflele “venting- ‘ l. P?" w“ “ofifii-‘i-‘Pfii’ ~ e- - rvioonihh Andrew Perry i Case Concluded Thesedandunsxpoctndnevlsoi tbs udd i’ ‘unwgqwalor lroet-Goertisalirlptolo yo“ ___ psssiugoiblnflarry -""" ""'* ""' " "able-t u» w“ WW ~"- mouvoriznymis‘ rnesouuvuoeuuvaonoua- L',‘§,'§°§,"',-,°."“’“'”§.,§“Z°X§ er.Mr.I‘l\nkl(cKoerof-iredC.N. uses-rectum Irtrhonossororon-wm “ma, u, ma“ Mm “M” a conduotoryeeterdey. or“ I l" l"! '=-'~~'~--~- m dolly-mo on your route.‘ a The late Mr. McKee iort hero fiwm” lm-lf-h,“d,‘§fg°“l,fii' 6:1: about two weeks llo to visit a 455311;; “ma, Wm "ab m “ma”; on“; gum“ Th“. son who 1| seriously ill in Nyack, 4m: nuns. Ill lsnlthp H14 lroos lee-kl. Sold at Bruce's. - A. oonrobouio the presiding 1 . NJ. Shortly utor his orrivoi he “u” m m‘ ‘l Bmllfilbil- ' “"""' °°“ m“ “":gg": .2". trlxlgéryeuilimsiigtzhg ., , _- . _ -—- ' nous. For? - l_WANTED4-—Ul6d swyoleo "sud nelewmbolbnugllocldllolignwm b‘ "h “l m‘ an“; 3.,¥,°‘,,‘.‘;,',,‘,';°°'; “it.” ' 353ml; ‘llitilhttito, two “m, mull 11°!"- N" Ann"- Towu I-lslL-Summerslde every Ifle m “r1333; mama:- sous, James A who is doing war _ 4on0“ awaits. new“, g-gal-lwrflwrl- lifi.11.11.is.ie,as,- 1m, no m, uurnen door or ‘ work in the Soutlilfin Ststgs 1nd m, runny night. Nov. as. - ' __ . wit?” cu" Tull? u‘ " mufid. rn osuehtglmm Mrll-“li-cbvfrt ‘llllclwlww: which is cents. n-a-st —Wl'.l‘ll rmmrs - mom {is t und two he‘: t ' Mrs‘ Vere Murray both oi ii l)“. 0! the R.O.A.I‘., at Bum- mlgwwuinouwu w-uono. Eff Qh‘flpflitg'n, w‘ P, blur and 4" m“ ‘m’ m‘ m4" “mm- PJP-I» W" he“ Iwnd- r testified to o scllurs of is not.‘ wuilun unrroy m au n. ndlll- PM" 9“"““°"“‘°- m "‘ l" 1°“ "rfll-md with hi: events.‘ ties o! moonshine found in tn. Also surviving roro iour brothers. tori um. 11-34-11 fileileaiguglonmnfislglesnw. Dunbar. wall oi the upstairs part oi the Frank n. Councillor. Jllnes 'r.. “filly” cmwawr "' Km‘ _‘_' ‘s. 80g gfrllerd t a r u lm mm “beohghtwwwn, walling! ‘so: uuW-W- fflf”, filefl, 53,3‘ EDEQT" °l" "l"? Nomi-LY Ltd hardware odeplrurimt otultli to??? Cliurchyuflreaint Jobs‘: n s L u o . ___ u‘ _, -. t , t ' -I W" u- - Anrmrfry °o‘i...i8t°€.‘l‘.§’£n‘ fir‘. Nfinlfi. ll.’é‘lé’on'f.‘li‘“fnl“r“rl.o"t'n‘i.“.li‘°io'elf '.',°J'...",."i-_“¥;, ilmdniffi.‘ ‘m’ till’?- __mnll-:s All) will have homo, and apron sale. , be inninx "w"??? l-igll United Churon gensingwn. 1145-3 -CAR BABLEY MEAL eX peotod in a iew days. Also car of wheat at new low“ priczet zm dlvlsircCauii. -25- ALBERTON November turns _ ISTRATES COURT — MAG by held couri Silmmerside and a Magistrate W.E. Dar on Monday in men from the western the Province en deyi in drunken driving-S on ._00NTACT CLUB MEETING?- n. the club ammer- The l, people oi Belgium and France were up in general pro-ally. Many oi th at: 231?‘; that happened to him can. The regular meeting all; the he] excellent attendance with quite number of new-comers. Some sew- ing was done X01‘ the airport hcs- mitteo in charge of the drive for star in the cinema minim-lent. rim and a swirl afternoon Weflthe crippled children's iund one m-u-srs "Tennessee so ' meni- Newly Brill/ed Ell‘ lql°°|said that arrangements had been o ned lest night at me Capitol wives are always welcome and tney madg (or rgcglyjn: station, qllimo, my 6811 Mll- 5- WW1! ‘t Plllflihroilghout the county and that The newcomer to stellar time 101‘ lllmlmlllmh-s doantions are coming in rapidly. ranks 1i: Yrmxrnnl-leflin, DIBl/lblllgy "- Theslewlll . . .sem “o y Eeascr." " Q query ncunion - A veryIMOn-g: m, m? £3.55“ 35.2.5.3, Glove Killer" and “Seven Swceata l easaht surprise awaited Mr. and, h; _ s, Miller, Central, Lot 1c. recent- , 3,5333, ‘§,‘,‘§,°§,l“§,u§,“§n {l}; jail‘, ly when their onl son, W er who had wdly. ome. happy reunion between son and sisters. 390d 1n the EBWIll-ly he enlisted in and is a first class petty oiiicer After n briei but; pleasant visit no’. returned to take up his duties where was a visitor to he will be followed by the best wishes oi one and all—S. AND PAYNTER. WED —IAKEB DING -~A arid Mrs, J, y B. Payn . ion. 'l‘he bride looked lovely in a street length dress of tourquoiso blue wool with brown accessories Miss Marjorie Baker, her who wore a old dress with brown accessories. e groom was sup- rted by m. Lorne Gl don oi to the bride's ms l“ sroomsmon “F ‘Elm!!- y adorned with crystal pink l-tlrllvllflh the Maritimes, lBVdlled in a brown ‘ll-ll 8min accessories. gm"! they will make Summerside where the QYOIIH gmelgclagi mtqnio itch/l 11;,‘ dPrevi- G G 1'0- "‘ aeoi-illiini gii ° u: "d many ts at largol m. er hfingr. nded shower given NIIBTION sills AT IDIDIIICTON Illluukr. oanlson, “QM-Mqt ' at 3 o'clock, in‘ l: 37d McNa-lly and JAXilQ HD1113}- DECEMBEB 9 "and drawing matched team oi December 9 instead oi 29. Tickets available box m5 Alberton. Please iorwfird re- was sentenced to sev- Jail on a charge of been a sent irom thin Plllvm“ 1ft’); lglggzliagflalllfswiggsllé; , Mr. W. A. Currie was the only oth- Needless to say it was t: a M. Mflfimk Personals been ior some yes-rs a resident oi Portland, Oregon. and has madn lend of his adoptionJGrafion. the U. S. |merside, the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Navy and is stationed in Virginia John Steele-S . very pretty wedding W15 Bultmnimd at 2 P.M. on Nov. lli to the’ ld car rings. emerald ear r KS cl to _ yeamermbul ‘Ola? “m, the ca": uished service to the state were _ The table which was fir! been and ilos-al decorations nnemgfi llddhknsn. Nov. 28 of Philip M ally, n" 54 years. The late Mr. McNally was a liie long resident oi Bummerside and was the son oi the late Rich- - ed. He hasone Ill-WM!!! sister Mrs. John Coffin. oi Sydney. NS. The funeral is be. 1118 held this morning from the ' Compton Funeral Home to st, Pauls Catholic Church. Summer. side. 5_ -u.o'ran.y LUNCIIEON - m. Lt. Fisher. RCAF, who wasshot down on his twenty-ninth flight over Europe and escaped, was the suest speaker at. the weeklylurich- eon meeting of c Summe " Rotary held in the Olympia. on Tuesday. Flt. Lt. Fisher is a native 188W. Alta., and in at present stationed at the ummerslde air- Dort. He was shot down in Belgium chd went irom there through France to Spain and from there w Gibraltar and then back to Brit- ain Hls talk was most interesting and was listened to attentively by those present. Be said that tho told till afterthe war. Dr. W13. l-fowatt reported ior the oom- problem. reported that the ioint committee is meeting regularly. er guest. -Mrs. Charles Mlnard of New N.S., is visiting in Surn- —Mr. Dan Smallman oi Olea-ry Summerside on Tuesday on business-S -.Mr, Bernard Mclnnis, section ‘man oi the C.N.R.., Surnmersidc. has been transferred to the west- ern section oi the Island and leaves this week. with his family to as- ,‘ sume his new dutieso-S 107 Persons Honored At lnvestiture By FAN]! FLAHEBTY Press Steii Writer OTTAWA. Nov. ih-(CH-Or- ders and decorations for distinil- presented tsdey to 101 persons at Rideau Hall. in the second investi- ture in two days. The Earl of Athlorie presented ' the awards individually and after- wards entertained the recipients and their relatives a n. reception and tea. _ As with Tuesdays list. all the honor; had been announced be- iore. either in the Kinl’! Birthday list lest Juno or in announcements from time to time by the “I194 services. The white ballroom at Govern- ment House was filled with recip- ients oi honors aud relatives or is invited to bring the expgnlel are paid lsomcl to Ottevlrnd Princess Alice entered. M6005“! by uniformed aides-de-csmp and attended by state secretary Mc- LAWy. The Princess wore an air force uniform and the Ruvsrnor-Ienersl service uniform. Henry Bomen oi Toronto was the first on the list today and re- the insuruia oi a Commend- er of the Order oi S _ Michael and 5t. George along with six other senior wartime government offic- Mr. Borden ed recently asulri-‘o-ordinstor oi controls in the m tione deperbnen. otherg gettin the hideout The decoration on the list were Clficrot. deb Col. Henri De ienco minlqer: W. G. ladle. navy - - sis, acting president oi the Nation- ltesclah Council: Commissi er S. T. Vfiood. R0 001W Mounted Po oe. and G. D. Finley- son. su ten t of insurance. 8b: recipients of commander-ship $3.1‘ “auction on“, llloltggegrfibig.‘ m“? mm" ‘handguns 1 p. as, thgie- Beeubiea oi Noun-eel. and "Ila: stock: l roronoron mare, s er-iiipoo aroio oi Montreal. ""- thl: i hone. s mrn oie- s Surgeon oo t. A. rrmolirnaouloi wager- (Shortborn fade}; 1 or n vy motile-i sorvioer some g - I I0 made officers f; e a l oroonon In 3r the larder gflilllhrim moire w m, W-rlu oldsrldutovitbl-llll. ‘ ivelrcsegateiromuoi the Imperial!‘ m (5 ""59"" "llmmll cisll service u Arthur , - If" r NIlIWW‘ 5. arnstosd oi Halifax with over . “"5 l "4 "In "ll" a1 veers service the N ll. ‘ ‘W- "m1 ll“ ‘l tie Government service. o! u‘ at l l "Flu" m‘ nrllltfi n “gt orig" 2 lfi 1 l" 5- w”! who, including s number oi - “ll-hi; 1 ,,,",*,9,';,',,,",,:{,,"';,,5 tiiotsmwhm has Illflliei‘; - m,“ o . There were ior, 1g ma“ . ‘mm .1 awards of the British Erlpiwlded- NIlP-ti“ "' l-‘el-l '--'--~ “s...” .".'.°.‘.‘.'i".3& ‘u: ours. is; luv. "' ""“'°"‘ “"‘“" ° bravery in cases oi iiro. robbery This and explosion. ' . r vlere in the North Atlantic lionel llAllllYldllllE Ruth HuSSEY MARJORIE lMlN IEGIS TOONEY Also NEWS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURSDAY AT 3.30 SUMMERSIDE “TENNESSEE JOHNSON" DRAMA BASED ON LIFE OF ANDREW JOHNSON —Deiiniteiy establishing a new hearts." in all oi which he what amounted to secondary roles. In "Tennessee Johnson" he is the star by virtue not only oi his role but o1 the above-criticism manner of his enactment. Rise to Stardom For his first venture in the realms oi stardom, the studio re- sented Van Heilln with a role would have tested the abilities of any of Hollywood's roster of vet- eran screen players. He is seen as Andrew Johnson. poor tailors ap- sion the accused had told him that he had lost a quantity o! mesh. ions from one o! the Grady bo Sinclair and ceived payment at the Soviet Cafe ys. James Henderson an a ytical chemist from Ottawa testifcdthat the samples oi onshirie in court were distilled spirits. . Strong. Town Clerk for Bummersid gave evidence that the Soviet aie was as in tho name o! Andrew Perry. W. A. Gaudet. collector of cust- oms said be had no knowledge oi a license to distill having been issued to the accused The evidence oi Cletus Welsh as given at the trial oi John (Hol- man) Gallant was read. The jury will be addressed b. counsel for the prosecution and the defense today and after being charged by the court will retire t: decide on a verdict. S Borden ly underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey, have returned from Montreal, where Mrs Dorsey received treatment at the Royal Victoria Hospital. The many friends iu Borden of AB. Preston Darrach, R.C.N.V.l‘t., are glad to hear that he is recover- ing from an operation in Kingston Military Hospital. Doris and Barbara Garth Herring were Summcrslde on Satur- The and Master visitors to day. Mrs. Frank Westhaver is recover- ing from a tonsil operation. prentice, who rises to be lhesident- o! the United States. The sto , based on the life oi Andrew Jo rison. details Johpsons early strug les from his arrival, a runaway ta or‘s apprentice, in the backwoods town oi Greeneville, Tenn, where he settles. Here he meets and marries the local school teacher. portrayed by Miss Hussey. She teac es him to rear. and write. 1n President's Chair From his interest in local politics springs ambition. He becomes e- Senator from his state, a career which leads to his election as Lin- coln's Vice-President. The assass- tion of the wartime loader ptllsniers Johnson in the President's c a . Left Yesterday For Training Elsewhere The following personnel oi No. 62 C.A. (8.) T.C.. all privates. lteit estcrday ior training elsewhere: iron B, Charlottetown, Gamble M.Il'., Wellington. Johnson. J.A.. Heetherton Nova Scotia. Jones. H. W.. West Cooks Cove, Nova Scotia. Arsonault A.. Wellington. Bem- ard, B.A t Clyde Cool, W. . Point, Gamble. L . Gay, A. ., Pownal, Gautier. R. 0.. North Rustlco, Gallant. L A.. May- (ield, Gosbee L.G.. Murray River. Jenkins. E11, Cherry Valley, Kin- kside. W.A., Miscouche. Milligan. FD, Portage, Paquet, EL. Souris Pollard. A.A., New Haven. Stew- art A,, Little Sands. Sharam, MB. Murray arbour. Beoire leaving they were pre- gente< vinciel Government thr Carry on Canada Corps. ough the The pre- sentations were looked after by Mr. Ire. M, Brown oi the Canadian Legion War Services. lllllllS NEIIIIGE Yllllll EFIGIENCY eswonuroioaeybnuamnp your toooldlsndlufection. Take Scott's Emulsion ‘ ‘ . Thlspeettonlcandfoodnpplsrnmt contains essential elements that everyone needs to tone up the system. to build stamina for vital war work. Pleasant-tasting, A IONIC I0! All AOII ECQTTS EMULSION tch oi soomo irloliifo &"ooi'%.."'2.2i each scene. with cigarettes by the Pro- 7° Mr. and Mrs. William Msclnnis were recent visitors to Sydney Miss Budd Irving has returned to her home following an operation for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Ozou of Borden visited their daughter. Ethel. in Halifax and their son Ralph in Dartmouth. Mrs. Preston Darrach has re- turned to her home following en operation for appendicitis ln the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. W. Fields, Mrs. 11'. Dslsiel, Mrs. E. M. Campbell and Mrs. J. L. Herring visited Charlottetown on Tuesday Mrs. Neil Derrech and Mrs. ll. moved to ll spend the P. an Borden, where they winter months. Ma's. William Gallant recently underwent treatment; in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Cllnon Hewett and daught- er, Faye, were visitors to Charlotte- town est week. rdeu Women's Social Club tinl at the ome oi Wednesda mcnsbers were Jesent. officers for the coming ear were elected as follows: Pre out, Mrs. Cecil Stewart: Vice-President, Mrs. Neil I“ ”; Mrs. W. Fields, The Women's lklstitute Wbekly as the ‘Treasurer, by Mrs. William Irving. Defends Australia's War Loanfilicy SYDNEY, Australia. Nov. fl- (CP Cable)—Prilne Minister Cur- tin today issued a statement rs- plying to criticism oi Australia's methods oi raising war loan. in oi these methods oem with those o! Canada Mr. Curtiri us Donald. The ireeue-out was won i in Too Late To Clssiiy WANTII) - CHILD'S Phone 1580-3. Nstlonsl Flln llosrd Navies Victoria (roads Ilrnliilng) Thereby I A I pas. Cope ‘Inverse (nah penaltunr) y. I I- I- IIIDA I. Gilli-IS. e to not Privy be in outed in was understood they hi4 N!!! It a Moutreatlerdhotel . BY- nuilliees ‘Beraitish Broadcasting Coro- tfi“‘i‘ii.l°°ri’.’r°i°e‘i'i‘é°l‘foo°i“t‘i.mli e r n oi the British Montreal. said they were in ignor- “Lordh ‘Tasman corn l“ the "Canal" oil development in northwest Canada was amply jus- tified mill grounds and that "the deferm- sir offensive been the state do- partment and the Canadian Ibr- tern fairs Deparbnent as a re- sult of which “I have every confi- nlemont vvill future use oi this oil on a basis completely both coun- ' TIlOYOl-l ' 11-5-21. For a number oi years the de- ceased has been employed as en- gineer at the plant oi ri time Electric 00.. known as an and extremely employees. the Mn pulsi- where he was efficient workman with th Funeral arrangements have let yet been completed. P. E. I. Airman Says Nazis Ilse Fireworks LONDON, NOV. 33 —- (CP) —Th6 Fit. “One of ane-" Owen flies with the it A. F. (Another P. E. I. eirrnan in the Tuesday night raid was Flt. Hugh Johnston oi souris who was s. gunner.) Navy May Take R. 6. A. F. llepot UITAWA. Nov. 24 — (C P) - Naval Service Headquarters anh- ounoed today are in progress" looking taking over by the navy oi the it C. A. F.'s "Y" depot atiHflllllx- s. o . that "negotiat/ The depot, relieve ""hiie the arrangements Beaverbrook, Lord Leather Now In Canada? Nov. under‘ lib-lends ere moo oi his whereabouts. Banal Purely direworks display in order to try to frighten the attacking airmen Sgt. i... B. Owen oi Maipeque. P. E. 1., described the ciiort as fol- lows upon his return:- those scarecrow pyrot- chuic pieces which are supposed look like an aircraft being shot down, fired in order to frighten us. went ofi about 200 yards irom our we. Donald MacPher-wn recent- pl Sgt. toward W895 .. 3'03; imtpgmn" would be “Ed rice and Central and housing congestion in Halifax by accomodating navy personnel now living in civilian eccomodation. wartime are plete, it is likely the scheme will go over and that the navy will take over the depot," s navy spok- esman said." MONTREAL. M-(CH- Lord Beavsrbrook. Britain's Lord Seal. was reported today to Canada with Lord Leather. British Minister oi Trenspflrt. The British peel: were variously “i l and Mrs. Cecil Stewart was a visitor "°°°"°“,,,§‘,f Q,‘ ”;§°“”§§‘b. to Charlottetown on Tuesday. 0mm. emhéynfl’; Ifihouh [g other Military Project WASHINGTON. Nov. -Uudor|ecretery o! Ililttpe that the 000 American investment on tery to success might be iniug " in an aimed at the heart oi Jageu. said discussions ad initiated between an be worked out arm for the fair ‘and equitable to s. said ‘that Canada m, Inhls " ed what officially announced. that short c y. ‘ planes to Russia. ii fl-(OP) War Robert Patterson today told the 531;.“ in e disclos- hss been unofficially known ior a long time but near Alaskan route-through Can- ada's northwlt airfield chain has been in reesindl used to ferr rue cirAawrrs-rown GUARDIAN Sudden llesth 0f ' I ' Nr. Nsrry Nclles sham? luaimuntt All’) 511171.71 ‘rs; i1’ c PROFESSIONAL CARD amo- <>".1Z'K>Y'Rol".-. T. E. lllllNEY Chartered Accountant Ofllce at vvam llll Laundry z; ~ 8 i? ’! v Toulon Naval Base And Sofia both Bomhed ALGIERS, Nov. 24—fAP)—Large formations of American heavy bo _ attacked the troller." French naval base cf Tou- ion today and other heavy bombers raided Sofia. it was announced t0- zht. (Toulon, the Mediterranean base where most of the French navy was scuttle: a year ago, had never been 1 . be eiore by led planes laiienfsxlnllllg ll.“ Ai-ellfnfnxg CF21: list- A (sigh was lieeavily talttalckfizl lby 3 ' ' ' me can born r n a as “ck last “mm us“ a‘ type o‘ Nov. l4. The Bulgarian czylplztal had air alarms as early as August and in Septembe Allied plane; dropped leaflets to warn the city that raidr would come) Extend Marine War Risk Reductions LONDON. Nov. 23—(CP)--The degree in which the battle against Axis submarines is being won was reflected today in new reductions in Maritime war risk insurance rates announced by the Institute o! London Underwriters. Decreases in the rates between the United Kingdom and North and South American ports in- clude: North America. north oi Cape Hatteras. irom 41-2 per cent to 3; Central Amcwica and North America, south oi Hatteras. from 5 to 4 per cent: and to and from the west coast of north and cent- ral tAmerica. from 6 to 4 1-2 per cen . Other cargo rate decreases be- tween American and other ports ‘ ‘ “ v0 i South Af- North Amer- ican ports (both Atlantic and Pa- cific) from 6 per cent to 5; West Africa from 6 to 4 1-2 ner cent; East Africa. including Aden, Red Sea ports Port Said, and Alexan- dria from '1 to 6 per cent; Mediter- ranean ports (east of Alexandria) and Turkey from 8 per cent to ‘l: India east of Cape Cormin but not east oi and including Chittagong. from 8 1-2 to 8: and irom north and central American Atlantic ports to and from South Africa via. Panama Canal and the Straits of Magellan from 6 to 5 per cent. More Beer For Ontario People TOR/ONTO, Nov. 23--(CP)-Ncw regulations designed to make a larger quantity of beer available for home consumption were en- nouuced today by the liquor con- trol board oi Ontario. next Dee. . c! ec ve i. were outlined in a statement is- the office of A. St. Clair commissioner. of the t th period end- . had. brought l "sho and created s. mai- mfifoh which a solution Beer availggle for role would be restricted to of the esumlnt sold by ho uic period under the Governtnent order. At present hotel gotta are 90 r cent oi sales in e basic Sale o! to hotel room guests is discon sole were be eight hours n i Bremen iooo thbn it’ t. atians roduoad which individuals ll. 9. Combat Flet lluohled In 1943 A, Nov. 34—(A.P) —re.=."r,{_i=d ates-n says undersecretary orrestsl. The Navy started the year with the goal of constructing as many combat sblps as were in service on Jan. i. Ibrrestsl said at s war contract renegotiation meeting In ill l B101". . '11 Y In Lev-lag Memory of MR. THOMAS HOGAN vvbo died Nov. M, i934 Ianordes sltdl alwqs linger ‘ 0f our Father fond and true Days we all spent together Harm dole on earth with you. Inserted by the Family l In Memoriam l‘ JOSEPH P. MAHAB A large circle oi friends learned with regret ol the sudden passing oi Joseph P. Mahar, whose death occurred November 1st in Oakland. California. Boru in Charlottetown. a son of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mahar, he left here s, number o! years ago and has since resided in Oakland, California, where he car- ried on a largo I. ' l Buslnes "Joe" will be kindly u a eminent hockey and 109t- ball payer. l-le visited his former home iour years ago, when he re- newed many acquiantances. l-le leaves to cherish the memory oi a loving brotheia, iour sisters. Mrs. James R. Brown, City., Mrs- Jemes J. Mooney, Greenvsle, Sour- is. Mrs. R. A. Ramsay, Ottawa, lvliss Louise, at present in Ottawa. One brother, Alfred, Dorcbcster. roll“ Mass. Friends and business associates paid their final respects when they , attended his funeral November. sixth, st nine o'clock from East/l Lawn Chapel. Oakland. thence toi St. Augustinss Church, where Re- l quiem High Mass was celebratedl at nine thirty o'clock. Entnmbment in . St. Joseph's Mausoleum, beside his ‘ wiie who preceded him six years ago. 11v MEMORIAM"; MR. WILLIAM J, MBCLEOD Word was received here Tuesday . g l)“ crow“ ENO IS THE ANSWER If sluggishness has taken the edge offyour cncrgy—ii'indlgcstion and headaches are making you n grcuch —lf sour stomach prevents you from doing your best-start taking Eno's ‘Fruit Salt’ every morning before breakfast and you'll enjoy the pep and sparkle that. makes of the death of William J. Mac- Leod who passed away at his home in Quincy Mass. on Monday night Mr. MacLeod was born in Harts- ville, P.E.I.; a son of the lat/c Mr. . John MacLeod oi that -‘ 6 He is a brother oi Mrs. (Rev) J.W. MacKenzie of Charlottetown and his wife is the forrmer Jessie MacLeod oi Clyde Station, P.E.I. Mr MacLeod ieit this province some fifty years ago and was in the granite polishing business uh- tii his retirement about seven years ago. He spent his vacations here each year until about five years ago when failing health caus- ed him to remain at home. Hp leaves in mourn the loss o! a kind and loving father. four daughters, Mrs. George C. Mac- Donald. Quincy. Mrs. E5. Jenkins, Burlinztorl. Vi... Mrs. Erwin Ger- hke. Springfield. Mass. and Mrs Joseph Boutxm New York. Anoth- er sister Mrs. (RevJ A. B. Mac- Leod resides in California and one brother Dr. John M. MacLeod lives in Quincy LARGE SECTIONS (Continuei-Tlgrn page i) __ earlier raid, ed 1,400 tons m s. The scale of destruction plus the relatively low cost in bombers-—26 Manda night and 20 Tuesday night-n successive air bombard- ments made it clear that the heart oi Hitler-dam must iind a way to check the British ‘ L com- mand with more severe losses or lace methodical obliteration. Four of the planes lost Monday and three of those missing aiter Tues- day's raid were Canadian As evidence mounted of the vast destruction wrought by the raids, it was unmistakably clear that wholly aside from the physical damage to the Nazi administrative oiiices in the centre of Berlin anu to the large war industries in the suburbs the Allied aerial drive was the war’; greatest offensive against enemy morale. A spokesman for the lnistry oi economic warfare said the raids had caused a sharp decline in in- dustrial production but that there was little evidence of deieatism al- though German spirits were low u the result oi the two heavy at.- ttcks on Berlin. Berlin now is the world's most bombed city, with a total oi 12.000 tons having been dropped on the city during the year. Hamburg had a tofsl of around 10.000 tons: Es- sen Hanover. and Cologne around 8.000 each and Mannheim and It-Aldwlflhllflfl more than iil here yesterday. adding that the "miraculous feat" has been accom- dropped an estimat- oi b .__i______._ Highways and bridges developed Louis XIV and NWPO1¢° are stli in service in Iirance. o acquittal by a Jury on a charlie oi , Eno helps nature to frcc the system I of the poisonous wastes and excess Glaubcr. Buy a bottle today. d. ‘an h t" hm m“ UNDERTAKIR l,ll‘l 638N100!“ 001i program for 1m is 08.000.000.000 maALMn greater than ior this year. ahmmw," u. each new clay look brighter. gastric acids that: tend to slow a rnan_ down. hIno is truly plcasan tasting, entirely free of harsh, bitter salts such as Epsom and E N 0'5 ‘FRUIT SALT‘ FIRST THING EVERYMORNING IN MEMORIAM oi deal In loving memory thlinliie on Mother who departed November 25, 1939. Just four years ago dear Mother God called you home to him But you will never be forgotten By the one who loves you still Your dear kind. face. 1 .saw on Your gentle voice is stllL A place is vacant ti the homo Which never can be. Filled. Sincerely Missed by Her Daughter Elva. Mrs. John A. ilciiu. BIRTHS HUBLEY—At Prince Edward isl- and Hospital, November 20. 1943, . and. Mrs. Fred H Beatons Mills. '. P. Hospital, Nov. i3, 1943 to Pte. and Mrs. Hilton Mclvllllan, Hunter River, a son. MURRAY - at Pictoil, n.s., on Nov. 15. 194.8. to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Murray (nee Verna Whitehead), a son. pEKrus MIcLIOD-At his home in Quincy Mass on Monday, November B. 194s. "William J. MacLeod. former. LY of Hartsville. RB}. llhoCABE-At Alexandre. NOV_ 2D 194-1, Layton MacCabe in his 90th year. The timers-l will take place this afternoon Thursday. Private service at his late residence st 2 p. m.. thence to Baptist church Hez- cibrook for service at 3 p.m.,Inter- ment in Hazelbrook Baptist 02inch cemetery _ W - YSMIQC " N.D. MacLean North Wllisblre Phone l0 "Fiiilil . ' s NASSAU, Bahamas-On the steps oi the courthouse here after hll murdering his iather-in-law, Count Alired dc Marigny is once more reunited with his wlio, Nnmy and his friends. Left to right: the Marquis de Visdelou, Marcelle Cloidsmli-h, do