run CI-IARLOTTETOWN ctr/suntan! ~- »- ~-~ '-'-B-‘-_“->~;a-'- Killed in Action official List of Casualties PAQE THREE L"! !‘1_l'l. FIILFLFIILFL-"Lfl Fl FIIU1 ' IMPORTANT NOTICE LT. COL. ERNEST H. STRONG, M. L. A Barrister and Nominated Candidate for Prince County in the next Dominion Election ‘ will address the Progressive Conservative Poll Chairman and Members of the Various’ Poll _Committees of Charlottetown and Royalty in the ROOMS FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE BOARD OF TRADE IN THE MARKET BUILDING. CHARLOTTETOWN -0N—- Tuesday the 8th day of August Next at the hour of 8 P. M. All Members of Poll Committees please attend. MAJOR T. B. ROGERS, President. J. A. McDONALD, Secretary. wUST 5- 194:4 QHURCHESTOMORRUW UNITE D CHURCH oi CANADA TTiTIsTt-ITKYErrEBT CHURCH Rev. '1'. z. MoLennan sister Miss Marie Mt-Dougaii, Denoting, l- Roy Kendall. A.C.C.0.. LJLA-M. Re C DOWN.“ v. . . o "In of church. Brldteiwrt. ‘csnufl-‘Tfi preach both sermons. . WWII‘: Mlsa Pearl Mirna. ‘ CHURCH SCHOOL 11.00 a.m. Primary, Beginners and Junior Departments. Visitors Cordlally welcome. BAPI ISI THE BAPTISTCHURCH Corner Prince and Flisroy Streets Min ter Rev. I. Judson Lcvy. B.D. School I0 A. M. WORSHIP l1 A. M. Sermon: “The Gateway to Life." Solo: Selected. Mrs. Bernice Ward Barnett. EVENING WORSHIP 7 P. M. Sermon: "The Christ Who Could Not Be Hid." Solo: Selected. Mr. J. L. Mas- Aula . l! Organist and Choir Director Mrs. Helen Pearson _ John Inch. Mus. Bac., organist and choirmasier. You are Invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH 012151211. CHRISTIAN CHI) RP" Plant treet Organist. Miss Marianne Saunde a 11 A. M.: Morning Worship. "reacher" Dr. M. E Gcnge. ‘subject: Our Heritage and Why Pro-serve it." Evening 1 .- ,_ . I i ii‘ hfigldordm maoomid. lfer- ‘i, U yflfll. killed in action inl ‘ i Italy.’ May at 1m. . WW0" enlisted with thetP- ROYAL CANADIAN am roncr: "i- N~ ovcnsaas Hiahlanders in 1940 time at Dobert and H n and then was transferred to fifimfiwh‘ 4 xiued On Active Service _ Rziiarnard, Wiifredstaniey, Sgt. M883. Mr. Joseph Barnard (Bfather) 252 Lyons St., Vernon. | ‘Holmes, John Sinclair, LAC-‘ RINK! , Ml‘. A. B. Holmes (fath- er),t as Deloraine Ave., Torontofl n Johnson, Paul Gilbert, D. l". 0.. FL-Lieut, J20050, Mrs. Evelyn Stro- bino (sister) ll Beech St, Bethel, Conn, US-A. i Joplin, Stanley John, F0, J24B70, I Mr. A. E. Joplin (father) 166d West 11th Ave., Vancouver, B.C. _ ' Kalen, John, F0, J2lB56, Mrs. Nellie Kupchanko (mother) l5 Demorest Ave., Gatchell, Ont. i i i i i i |. i rvelfeenowa Itrteuv pay- able I: COOKS for Photos. continua Q“ . annual‘ RATION LIFE m PETERS CATHEDRAL ANGLICAN luchford 50"!" Mai -- "o ..._. SERVICES , , i Y- Au,” communion hi: gflifbuuuut. ohml. “rlloll. 1t; iggigiflfiti.‘ s...“ .. ' DAY— ' Hob- communion n Tuesday. Thurldg-wwiiiiifl" ‘:15 MQMIIY u‘ """"§‘l2i.‘.... 1118c to the Cape Breton Highlanders. He spent some time in England Africa, Sicily a? Sally landed in Italy Novem- There are left to mourn his - en w. and Mrs. George i“. lim- (Marjorie) . Herbert; enogapher with the, at midfield . Ont.“ P. 0. G i SAYS: IIICOBD - Accord- to raiiwa authorities. the a pment on ‘ay of four ear- lolda oi turnips from this Province constitutes a record for this time of leer. The early maturing of those turnips ls attributed to the plen- mlll fiiliiifly of moisture coupled with ‘ 1 warm weather. HAS NARROW ESCAPE — Running out from behind a par- ked car in front oi his home about 2.110 Thursday sftem yell‘ 01d son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miliiilan was struck by a car com- ihs in the opposite direction. ‘The l! was taken by the driv- er of_ the car to the Charlottetown Hospital where it was found no bones were broken. He is however being hel in the hospital for ob- servation. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Joseph J. Mahar was held yesterday morning from his late residence. SHIPPING easy to put ofl see- ura ui picture ependenta left In want because the breadwln- N! hi! Passed tan without axing a Life Insurance ea- a . A. C. brother . ,_ 12.0. .V.R. Halifax; Cer- was forsnerly with the . Oversiegs ‘but ngaemt ome. r. enne h the C.R.T C. Dundurn, Saska and Desmond at home. i" $11}, garvlcla are heis In ‘I'll free taiiupgggifitéll‘ Niiité? are d and m; lncilm lit c030." ‘hem “we any service. "it, rauus CHURCH- {-———j-——~ ,, A LeDrsw Gardner. Rector ' ' Bi , Deaconess ‘hi; martial“ ENNIS Organist u} Walter MacNutt, A.T.C.iil.. ' Choir Director Kent, Gerald Albion, SgL, Mr. I. B. Kent (father) 21 Wellington St.. Amherst, N. S. McConvey, Carl Joseph. WO.. R148645, Mr. F. A. McConvey (fath- er) 116 Barton Ave, Toronto, Ont. Gordon McLean, 63626, M1‘. S. L. Ross 061 Cornwall Sh, Re- na, Sa . Sibbett, Clarence Deane, FQ, ‘ H5762, Mrs. C. D. Sibbett (wife) .‘ - 1943 Comox st, Vancouver, B. C. i “Y” ““'“’.,Y, °““°“‘- "- uguumouvuurumrtruiututrguuuuuul recei ed r “limiikfimél V y . to CPI. Gordon MaiiDonaid. E. C. JOHNSTONE. C. L. 17., Branch Manager 5-6 Philll a Bldg. lII-lli Gra ton Street Pb ‘l4 one Charlottetown. P. E. I. The Chnrch MORN NG lo L _ &c%gy-tdiliznilcn and Der- ‘ t, 1h ngreg tlon Dsutrhilaugrxigisll Jul: With thgt of iéier. in their Evening Servicfl- ‘m, ICFVICUI during August will q the Rev. 'I‘. R. Mill- it‘ Lieut., Jl0511, r. T. C. Taylor , (father) Blackfoot, Alta. , Wllman, Richard Henry, LAC., i 12.191061, Mr. F. B. Wilman (fath- ‘ i er) Ingelow, Man. Wilson, John Murray, Sgt. 3664. Mr. J. J. Wilson (father) St, Oshawa. Ont. iMlsslng On Active Service After Air Operations Barker, Alfred Cyril Seymour. ,Sgt., R2228 , Mr. C. F. S. Barker wfather) Fort Smith, North West Territories. ' Bcatty, Walter Bennett. FO., J27399. Mr. F. W. Bcatty (fath- er) 303 Esther St., Pembroke, Ont. Bernaski, Ladimer Jacob, FO., J29331. Mr. Tony Bernaski (fath- er) 357 Slmcoe St., Winnipeg, Man. Brown, David Cornfoot, Sgt, 12224824, Mr. D. C. Brown (father) 79 Ward Ave, Hamilton, Ont. , Cunningham, James Adrian, Sgt. 12177884, Mrs. J. A. Cunningham (wife) 29 Kingswood Ave, St. Vital, Man i celebrated by Rev. Father Mc- Innis. who also officiated at the grave. The pail-bearers were: Jos- eph McRcry, W. J; Brawders, Ste- ghen Trainer. Weston Lowe, Am- rose Joy and Russel Binns. The gaéiadian Legion attended in a o y. AiNNlllliL MEETING First Queen’s Liberal Association will hold their Annual Meeting ._A’l‘_ Bradalbane, Tuesday Aug. 8th At 8p.m. Bursar tam/w indium s1‘. JAMES Minister n, l", stduslslell Somers- W111’ MR. GEORGE WILLIAM SMITH __ Mr. George William Smith, son’ F,i§,?dg"§‘:g,,,, lilrnuuéfggidrd i of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew who 1m last Week for h-r home in' - will“ 5mm‘: w“ W“ “i "m" wobmin M“. “w. sbendin a! castle-on-Tyne. England. in 1884 imonth with n‘. moth°r Mrs gtel “"1 w“ ‘mi’ °f i‘ ‘amny °‘ m" No Sunday grim,“ o,- phen coy} or the saéred Hear“ sons, three of whom emigrated to Service during July and Aug- _ Home q; g i guy. wit] be sorry w! gggdciilxlllnéiglidiliitii¥ilé “I19 "id Te‘ us" Eff‘ h?“ e625‘: ‘receivfid word i His father and elder ‘brother Mat- B1,,,Ch,§d‘°,§,‘“ ,,if,,‘,‘n‘,‘,,;v,§“{ta§§; I thew were deceased at this time, i Mgolié geozgonmwegrriilign his diziadg? I Captain glancbnd was with me‘ so the other three brothers came' '9 p 5 5e" 9e a‘ Frankfurth, Robert Louis, wo bh i t ll . American 50m Japanese groom‘ to Canada to try their fortunes ini e m" m’ 11145341. Mr. .1. w. Frankfurtii ‘—— ,whom n helped to tr I ,1n ~ i a m“ “ma; c t. o. M is Lo , 1- ti» i» - a M? “ iii?’ ...**i:..r~"t..z.~ ut:...""z:*.'ri..:: cit cit a“ u A M, Mom," wonhm lBlsnchsrd have another son ser- 0g! mése three b0 a 5 brothel; Capo Breton I-lighlanders, 3 P,‘ M; Sunday School. l b d D E y w‘ A’) c’ M’ F33 J m“ s r. M.: Evangelistic Service. i“ °" I - M“ Mawgnmdbijfi, a i His only surviving brotherIPct- te '.' Y - ' - u i .. o». '°'a~i"°" it M" ‘Wi- M’? .. i goat-iii?“ "an; °°‘.“.‘if.§- ‘it. m... s . R- it “i .. R...“ "" _ e r s - . c . w. - ,bi-. rs. a. 1.. P110581!!! Lia‘ plfigeiiagn Xléfifmfggh fjlggiinto differed: hgIneswIiie ‘iaeiiost,iiiidgglhgolddigutié]? tin: ygtrauo (iriii 1111133 R1924“ M‘ w< 0- Fm" ‘"5" Dgigsiesiwggi-OEGZ giiihASi-i New! 'honoured at s shower iven by Miss Te» e” ommw- 5”“ Aberdeemwlil- Earl ‘hop, iEilesn McPhce Thursday night at Om "5 0w ' ' " Blakene)“ Lean Alden, Pm Or anlst His! E. Llll an McKenzie, Mus. Bnc. n m. DIVINE SERVICE M, “Sweet Siliflt- "i!" . m», _. Mrs. Nil McLean- tnie itcv. E. A. right of Knox Mm wullaoebur , Ontario. will pduct the serv ce and deliver be Sermon. (Morning IVOPJIIIp only u" me minister‘: vacation.) Zion iiRESBYTERlAN— cuuacn __ d Grafton Street Mme mMiniste 55v. o. CARLYLE, wcssrsn organist, Miss Helen Stewart alt Director-Mrs. Arthur R0119‘ MORNING WORSHIP M ll: . . : The Lord I! My USM- r. Mr. George Johnston. EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P. M. . “us; Cast Thy IIurden-Ilamb- len. Mrs. Arthur Roper. The Sabbath School meets at _ _ ii o'clock in tho miiriiinl- By The Canadian Press TiiyGuasf-liiinister for the day l be the Rev- i - Lloyd iiiflviivi- AUGUST s, isle-Reported Brit- n, New Glasgow. N. S. ish aircraft production running pier into Ill! Help! with lhillliifi- ‘. "neck and neck" with German out- flvlnl. and into His courts with put; R. A, F. continued raids on praise: be thankful unto IIlmMGci-mzin objutivos; lfayor Camil- tnd bless IIis name." ilien Hnudc of Montreal arrested by cu are cordially invited to wor- i R. c. M. P. under the War Meas- [hip with us. iuros Act. rum. cospaa ‘PENTECOSTAL cnuncu Elm Avenue Prominent Liberal speakers will address the FRED MacDONALD, President. "mg!" ‘he U" s Navyasmmd m“ John died in early manhood. and You are cordially invited to these; ‘ no“ “ow overseudis buried in St. John's Presby- ii" "S- rum": i BRIDAL snows: - Miss Mary Q Desr I ieiiiiii cemeieiy- Beiiiili- P- E I iwiththe dee est regret I write you B_ IL STEEVES I-Iennesssy. whose marriage Mrs. Euro. other). McKendrick, N. B. Royal Canadian Army Service Corps ArihuiTPtea Thh Tiiiar-~l=our Years Ago Mrs. where they attenéled school andianywiie the home of her parents. Mr. and _ m grew to manhoo His leadership was an hispiration 'F“1“he'- Fivderllck Hamldi F" B. Miss Margaret 0mg (515m) 33' M tl n: r ( th ) h. “ a _\'I' E EI EIIEY n10 6f y M-S i! F- MCPYM- at Kepppchi ind. I, Pctitcodlac, N. s. Dresden Row, Halifax. N- 5» Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Douglas Bertrand, Stobbard, Edmund Howard. M0,, MacDonald Mrs. Margaret Stretch (sister), Gottingen St, Hali- Elderbttnks, N. S. Grace Missing Nova Scotia and P. E. I. egiment Cpl, ~ (mother) - 113 fax, N. S. Died of Wounds Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Regiment m i “mpatm Armsxvortiiy. Roy Francis. ' m, Jenkins, Wentivorth Clyde, Ptc, Mrs, Gertrude Armsworthy (moth- Raiph C. Jenkins (father), Che- er), Belmont. N. S. bogue Point, N. S. Maclxmis. Alexander Joseph, Pte. Daniel MacInnis (father) 572 Died N. Alexander St.. Sydney, PM» Alberta Regiment MtzjliEdi-Services Work Wonders Save 97 Out of 100 Wounded Sanford. Eugene Raymond. Mrs. Bessie H. Sanford (mother), Clemcnzsvnle, N, S. New Brunswick Regiment Cosgrove, Francis Dernier, Sgt" Mrs. Margaret. Cosgrove (mother) I91 Charlotte 5t. Saint John. N-B. Lewis, Colin Daniel, Pte., Mrs. Annie Lewis (mother), R. R. 3, Wworlsinck. N. B. Plmc, Harold Joseph, Pte., Mrs. Annie Phec (mother), Chatham, . B. L.-Cpi.. Freeman, Byron Bent. (mother i. Mrs. Annie Freeman lmperoyal, N. S. Wounded Canadian Armoured Corps MacDonald. wing Gordie as I did my SISZIII- Mr. D. Sebestyen (fatheri 227 Ave. ‘patahy goes out {to ‘you with a real. F‘. S.’ lsasgcatltzotg ISask. o un ers n mg o wiat Gordie must: Sm t1, ac g lvie. Sgt, R17 - T1,," Mm Ethel Macponaid have meant to you. has, Mr. F. M. Smith (father) 114 m Temperance vnlc’ i Sinéeifi-‘lvigolv L0G!“ i ivgiiltibce AveqBTorontoa out‘; h | r ., o erfl. ent An reas o an, y B 1k R ‘ e wo., 12116229, Mrs. Koriiellils Sol- w rmsw“ “mum Lochlane, No. (moth- Cieorge was adopted into thelto all who were associated with] s!“ 3225959’ M1 l 5- Fliisiier -Beach The house was decorated,’ h“ raised a m.“ “mm, o; he‘. _ by an the mm (y, 1,15 plabggn both o, Mr. Fran}; Gordon (father) cured lights. The bride was ron- H: never “mo; me kindness low him anywhere, any time. It 114, R v. W King (father) with pink bows. by her friendsayliilg? to move to the United spams» c done frctn Cpl. 1:2 and the, FO., J266-i5, Mrs, L. A. Mcl-Iutch- then w eeied in and were opened’ various Job, um“ he became m he men cf his platoon. in imrticu-i McMillan, Clarence Or Mr . O McMillan aid. Contributions to a set of disn- “Yljere he remamea gm- z; ye.“ ~ h‘ m" bmmvenieiii-I Sas . Frederick Kenn!‘ F0“ h" time“ and iiivhiis i°r s‘ en. There he lived until his death vgngea m, m. Levi vnuelyv we had Jerome Si. Toronto. Ont» the slits. the maiority of the party ago, when he was stricken withicther hell and a ruin-lo, bridge 4°“ Si" “m” “i Pmim» M“ "Wit lllhtfiing- 011 their Fiiillffli attending to business in Charlotte-ind ‘C’ Company tvas the lead 10923 125m Si" Edmmiw": Am‘- wus entertained by fortune teiiina Besides his younger brother Pee- never regained consciousness. or) i338 Ouciiette Ave. Windsor. nnl milalua I. rington, a school teacher from Lorne admit every afternoon to races and Baptist (mulch of ‘vhich he was I hum, gg the 1am Lauchim R055 i mm and 1,15 death ‘vas a He“ blow, (father) Middlechurcli, Mun. and his mother, who although she to all of us. He was iooacu t": toi slfiordon. James Nell. Sea. R250- i°i the iiwiliibh with Pink “ii-o 1v) i. a 1r n, i, f. for his leadershi in bnt‘l d r Harriston Ont- white streamers and strings of col- “Ztyonj g; ea 210ml: e “e a his clean life. ifs men ‘vfOliilllé 10?: ' King, Harold JI-Icrbert, F0, J35- ducted to the seat of honour, which i and affection f m t h A- iwasnt necessaiv for him to give an Newdale? Man. I was ‘raped in white and trimmedi m‘ age o; sequent“; heonéegcldeé Iorder, a mere hint oi ‘what should MCHUIZCIIISUII, John Alexander, Misc Sheila Callaghan played the: .h h n it M R i ‘(men went to work nan a \\'ill— ion (mother) 111 Park Ave, Brant- Weddln March The present, wary grofixir seamgeefjwgiléqhe Jérkegsi‘; ,¥hether in battle or when at rest.‘ {on-r 0nd iile, SgL, by the bride. assisted by the Misses m m 1 f D Edd 3 _ i111‘ feel the 1°58 Siefliiy find W151i 11.142111. s . , v Emily K lv and Isabel MacDan-Ilrltgeiagfycg)“ 'D°rc¥leg&te§,°n&..§"|i e to convey to you their deepest (M?) 1553 wmmpcg 5;,’ 3.3mm es in the bride's pattern were am- The“ he returned to P E L 19a 9T- ii Ziiidfi and B Moxon, one the gifts. The bride thanlctfid buying A 5mg“ farm in New H“. Gordledwas Mum as we adj J257o3. Mrs T. ‘N. Moxon (mother) shower which had been a surDfit/E on April 2"th. 1944. Hi h 1th - - Negrich, Tony. FO., J22062, Mrs. one. FOIIOWIP" the presentation of became impaired about f; $25,,igglléenwezgezrtelgfi$eggalfowgzigc23f Anne Mukichuk (mother) 437 cooled off with a swim by the light diabem and during the i," h h h“ H Ozeroff, William Wayne. Sgt, ‘i! the ‘"11 mill)" 5nd 1195i"! his heart became weak and v3§ii§!iviiu°§ec§io§a§».i the Ieziidiicilitzt 5111133; 3131435 M“ w- w- 029m“ (Wm?) flipper was served and for the rc-| town, n uddg | d"; d m e f h . , » Pocock, William Front-is, PO., mainder of the evening the party‘ street sent-I dies yimmgtiieateioy? e §§§§tl“y»vn°uitL IJVIZJ%I:IN‘EJ%IIE' 385307- MYS- A~ B» POGO“ imiiih" . "M" the difeiiiiflfl of M158 BETM- er. he is also survived b his wife, I have lost a man in whom I 0m- dette Trsinor. who was formerly Miss Imts Har- Edited absolute faith and trust and Bcbéstytfl. 138K115. Sat. 11133936. o Economy. N. s. He was an inter- SEASON TICKETS for 01a Home _i d k, Week at $3.00. tax included. Thev es e w“ er m Dorchester Temp 1' m b , t f i vaudeville and every evcnins to Rii/rgr erBaptlxsiinsCziztliIrizig Juenmyfii’ vaudeville performances. Buy them moved to New Haven. ‘Nicol services in World War II go far beyond the operating table ‘- the first aid station. Today, our wounded men are well cared for ‘ '" the important period l! to fuii health and full physmheifliiy are employed l' above. -1 mobility by ‘ 9d Canadian ‘ll “test release in the National Film lsents a dramatic ttlefieldi in tfm soldier. the first eleven days “of the “My ciimpaisn. in what were 0i the toughest battles our ure of the re- utlon the United services are mak- otewcrthy. Today. m r wounded soldiers, n and airmen are saved. To a‘ ‘achieved this ‘ ‘ending I hi": n war whose violence has ticai parallel. stands as a tribute to the work our services are doing on the ‘i! the world. of g1"! to Canadian audiences natlc documentary of medi- Wl)‘. the National Film s released as its latest ii in the Canada Carries Jwounded In Action." it no less n " cent of ou l ' "e cause-may ha g th life l wounded man. 1N mugt be of convalescence, treated to bring them life again. Most modern devices known in this ivork, such as the finger-mobility Springs and finger stalls provide an opportunity to controlled exercise to the injured hand of this ro- Paying tribute to the remarkable achieve- °i the United Nations medical services. "Wounded In Action". Board's Canada Carries On series, analysis of treatment for the wounded, both on the and in convalescent hospitals at home. operating at highest efficiency. loses not a moment. Field ambulances. field dres- sing stations, surgical units, trans- ' fusion units carry out their life- saving operations directly within the fighting zones. At Advance Dressing Stations. trained doctors examine thenature of the wounds. classify each patient according to the sciousness nf his inlurles. and the immediacy with which he must be treated. And by the time the patient arrives st Advance surgical Centre, he has already been treated for shock. hll wounds have been dressed. infec- tion has been arrested by the use 01f drugs. Above all. he arrives in tme. But. as the commentary of "Wounded In Action“ indicate!- the ideal of the medical services is "the whole mam-body and mind- full health and full ll e. Every mun who has been wounded has suf- fered not only in body hi" in mind. and getting him back to nor- ma] is as much a mental as it is a physical problem." Medloill ti!" does not stop at the OPBYIUO" table. The whole period of con- valcscence requires understandin and attention. And to thil 611 i iitered ikl A ‘will "N? gheylmgtiigalagortpisi OLJT DIMWIK _anothe_r army of men and women. m. . ' scientists, as well aa |f\ -the_v are transferable. For sale at all drug stores and 01d Slsflzillt.‘ Personals Miss Rite Pitre. Washington. is in Charlottetown. Mrs. W. E. Black, Toronto, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. ind Mrs Stevens, Hali- iax. were in the city yesterday. Cagt. 1i: A. Jones, Vancouver, is iri C srlottetown. == ._ discovering new drugs and remed- ies, are investigating and finding an entire range of methods and techniques whereby the wounded man may be brought to a com- plete state cf mental and physical normalcy again. “Wounded in Action" comes as a timely document on the noble work our medical ecrvlifies are do- e i corps who, through the wonders the are performing on the battiefial , are snatching our wounded literally from the jaws of death. It is a stimulating record of the remarkable chapter these people are writins in ti" history cf World War II. ions land your dime to Star Sna bot Serviceflla titriir" ;:.:‘.::i:.".":-. i.::. can... Canada's rgaet doielilnl Itlidifl- Film Rolls Developed ANY III IOU- ‘ PIIIIII a oa e 25‘ on n». meow-Mum Ne" _l fittfimtfi... is. piSESTf-‘u awn» datiul worir and lit HIP‘ "Y“'~‘9* I ‘h "on lar customer oi tar Snaplhiit 9M“ Trorrfiow on." And we can chow such llthfl from all over Mill- INl-ARGIMINTS g "up-ma us" n n»: man's» Framed SSS-Colored 79' Inlargemeutl l" a o" on 7" a 9" ivory tinted mountain Gold, Sit-m, Clrcalgl’? 3:211! o; Black Ebony linlsh frames. gtlarflmenl colored. 19¢- Print Name and Address Plalaiy on All Orders 31'“ Snapshot‘. NICE laalllthlifiifi He was also a loyal member of Algonquin Masonic Lodge, Dor- chester, Mass, transferring later to grue Brothers Lodge. Crapaud, I . P. . His funeral service was held in the Clyde River Baptist Church following a brief service at the house and was conducted by Rev. A. E. Todd, who spoke very m. ttngly of the place he assumed in both church and community. The committal service was con- ducted by the members of True Brothers Lodge with Arthur Daw- son as Most Worshipfui Grand Master. The hyms sung were his favor- ite, "The Old Rugged Cross" as s. solo by Mrs. Robert Matheson, ‘Safe In The Arms Of Jesus" arrlidlrmbide With Me" by the 0 . c The pail-bearers were Fulford Darrach. Robert Matheson. Daniel MacNeil, Lloyd Frizseil, Stanley Newman, and Nell MacKlnnon.—| (Truro Weekly News please copy)~ 8-5-11. i WILL AWARD PRIZE FOB RADIO SCRIPT TORONTO. July 31 -(CP)—The Canadian Womens Press Club announced today that it; Annual ial Award will be ade in 1944-46 in the field . ‘T111! is the first t the 1b year's history of the award that radio writing has been considered. igravad gold medal and a cheque for s25_ ha; been made in previous years for articles, short stories, biographical sketches or similar types of magazine or news writing. Winner of the 1048-44 award was Margaret Ecker of the London Bureau of The Canadian Press. Kathleen McDowell. chairman of the C.W.P.C. award committeefl said it wag felt that as well as giv- ing recognition to one classification of the club membership. the field was one in which s large number of Journalists and other women writers were active. ‘ subject for the award is "The Post-war Woman." a radio tallti setting forth some practical nugg- estion of what contribution Can-, adlan wcmen should make w help win the peace or build a better‘ world. The script must; be 1000 to, 2500 words, broadcast in Canada in‘ the year ending March 1o, 1045. i The writer must be a woman, resident of Canada for one yearn Judgment will be based on the gon- eral literary value of the broad- ,cast speech, not on delivery, which need not be by the writer. Sori ts must be eubm ttod with a cert fi- cute of date of broadcast timed by station manager. Hintries, up to March 20. i045. will be accepted bv Mrs. McDowell (820 Spsdins Road, Toronto) from whom competition rules are obtain- The award, in the form of an en- bi” McKENNA berg (mother) 850 Algoma Ave, Moose Jaw, Sask. ——-—-—-— . Stecyk, John Michael. Sgt, R200- A very prfittv wedding Wes soicmq s25, Mr. Mike Stecyk (father) 14s piled at St- Mary's Church Monta- Waterloo st, Kitchener, Ont. E116 oil June 23th Wile" Milly. Struck, William Edward, Sgt, Catherine daughter of P.J. and the 3197206, Mrs, Edward Struck late Mrs. MCKBIIIIB, Greenfield be-. (mother) 440 Waterloo st, Pres. came the bride of Cpl. Reginald L.‘ ten, one, Hennebery of e P.E.I. Highlanders Sutherland, Robert Lawrence, Mn of Mr an Mrs E-J- Hennebery; FI.-Lieut.. Lt, Col. 1t. n. Suther- Mmeii P- E- I- land (father) Denoon 81., Piciou. The bridal couple entered the. N, s, church w the strains of Lohensrenb Thom son, Clayton Gilbert, r0, Wedding March played by Mr- E-J-i J16603, r. s. c. Thompson (fath- Dunn a former teacher of the bride.’ er) 33g 5th Ave, Verdun, Que, The bride was attended by her, ways, Wendell Clifford, F.-Sgt., sister Miss Zita Maris Whip the 12154085, Mr. .1. H. Waye (father) ficcm W5: ablv slillpozted bv Sgt‘ Cloverhill Farms, I-‘itchburg, Mass, errili McAiduff also a member 01,11, s, A, Wettlaufer. Norman Harold. WO., the PEI. Highlanders. i 12155160, Mr eter Wetllaufer Given in marriage by her father, , the bride looked lovely in her floor, (father) 110 Water St. N., Kitchen- er, Ont. HENNEBERY .- WEDDING lcngth white satin gown. fashioned filncess style with inserted 1ace_ panels in the skirt. She Wore a fins: Previously Reported Missing On 9X‘ til? Vi?“ 5nd “"1195 B" 5"" 59"" Active Service — Now Reported uet. of American Beauty roses and‘ Prisoner or wai- ._ Germany by's Breath, i 'I'he bridesmaid was charming in, Thorvardson. Stefan. Sgt. R191- her sown of turquoise hills sheer m, Mrs. ermsn Thorvardson dreeg also of floor length. she wore (mqehm River-ten, Men, mute accessories and carried an arm - bouquet of roses and maiden hair Previously Reported Missing on fern. . Active Service — Now For Official. The Nuptial Mass was celebrated Purposes Presumed Dead bv the Pastor Rev. O. Kigglns , urine the Mos; the choir rendered‘ Dickson. Walter Edward. F.-Sgt.. Wmoprlnte hymns. Riseeia, Mr. H. E Dickson (fath- After tfhe ceremony the ti)? ier) 737 Lsnsdowne Ave, Toronto. couple drove to the home one, lde where a weddinc hreakfest Durbin, Louis, FO.. Jl215fi, Mr. was served to the immediate re- Alexander Dubinsky (father) 15 latlves and friends of the newly Wales Ave, Toronto, Ont. wedded couple. i The table which was beautifully gamma decorated for the occassion was ore-- sided over % Mrs. Owen McKenno Previously Reported Missing - while MYE imam Naddv aunt 01¢ Now Reported Killed On Active the bride acted as hostess. _ Service After the breakfast the bride. dressed in a travellin suit, amid a shower of confetti let on a motor trip for Charlottetown returning in the evening to the home of the groom in Moi-ell where a sumptu dinner was served w the numerous friends and relatives of the con- tractinl parties. ' Previouv to her marriage Mrsu Henncbery was entertained at a‘ shower iven by the employees oi Barfoot. Joseph Colciough. F‘.- Sgt... anions, Mrs. .1. c. Barfoot Gotta. Ont. i CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Killed In Action tia and P. E. I. gi Nova Sco _ e ment the "R. .A.. Nlctcir" where the bride held a verv responsible office posit- ion and also at e linen shower at the hcme of her cousin Mrs. Martin MgcLegd, ugh Murray. ’ O'Brien Montreal. Major, Alcxun er For% Marl: The costly and beautiful presents igethgr), chum; st, . lace ;J~~ included many substantial cheques N_ 3_ received bv the yoims wuplc tcsii- Wounded fied to the blah esteem in which they are held 111' their manv friends Royal Canadian Artillery who join in vixishlng Mr. and Mrs. i-ienneberv milny years of hBPPy- McKenna. Leo Donald. Limit, Wedded bliss. _ l John Patrick lVlrKpuna ifatliori -i—————i——— chin-ch 5t. Antionuisl’ N. S, QUICK PRODUCTION Kim-a y“ Acllnn ~—~-~ _ Nova Hcctia and I’. E. I. The banana Plant DTCQiiPPs its Rettlment fruit within i5 months wit“ i!" Comeau, Gordon Augustus, Pttn, m“ mo]; i; planted. McDougall, Mark Joseph, Pie, Mrs. Mary Ann McDougali (moth- er) R. R. No. i, Bath, N. B. 1 Poirier, Arthur Joseph, Ptc... ivfvs. Mnry J. Polrier (motherhi B51: __322, Daihousie, N. B; Saskatchewan Regiment Hetherington. John, L.-Sgt., Mfl. Marie M. Hetherington (wife) 40 §9u<aL$£-._Helii.=i>5- N~ 5- ‘ I .. Leeds I Hdtwiehe HOOK OF HOLLAND Mdrgote ' t l r - al- construction on the I-Iook of Holland i! 59113315“; rifgeitiiunghgiigscsitts for robot bombs, possibly new and larger g big of bombarding England's industrial Midlands. 250 mil” 23?), Gunshot... on map above. Much of Enalzmil's steel, munitions and other heavy war industry is in the Aiidlaniis llleckcntflyflfivfiiétrhgngrtb-an- netl all shipping. even fishing boats imm (no on n o . _ GOSPEL HALL (Upper Prince Si) D. L. Adams Will Preach SliNllAY EVENING and G. A. Ramsay the Gospel t P“? g. m. Come And Bring a l-‘ricnd