SEPTEMBER 1. 12.40 (‘HQ iIHARLQYTETQWN GUAR DlA N CHURCHES romoaeto‘? | “URL H oi ENGLAND 511 PETER'S CATHEDRAL i='- g'"_."1.11» ssnvicss “o? stiumluuniun. m1 1n . Clio n 1| ‘P’ ' ' Wl-IEK DAYS . , .1. ii “£19,143”. 11nd Friday 8.15. sénsol-is/[irltlay 7:30 P. M. $1 PAUL'S CHURCH |,ei)rcw Gardner, Itector "mist Miss Lillian Earle W" Uirpctor- Albert Dinnis. p011 (‘ommunlflll- 11.00 l them: silent" "Lt-t 111i mortal fies n Malone. MA. L.Th l-ttl Eucharist and Ser- EtHhOIIK and Sermon. oly Communion. ex- [nlv (‘Ommlllllfln and Ser- h Eycnillg Prayer and Sermon. sltuvtzon 1 I lvtlhl/‘Ollll, ,plsuv1rR|A~ 5r IAMES CHURCH 'r"§h'v1‘1.1v11111 street “mister m. R_ funorltctid 118K810. D11 olkanlq _\irs. K. S. Boxers l, ptril" it Worship 4H,... u’ iurit preacher Mr. J. 0. Denny'- lcrian Church in Canada “rs. J. A. Lawson lllcven and Evening 1.5;“! ‘lltslfll M --_1_'. Redeemer and My n-fll-v Buck - Mrs. c‘ ||..||-'l'i‘.illlf>f. lit‘ mugl 1 s “H4 \'1~lifIfS Cordialiy , lnviietl. ,. ...;~{+r.....~ CHURCH r,.|,,,., 11ml Grafton Street _\‘i111~' h” Webster s ilcna Wood \'.'()lISilll‘ ‘iivllxltig-Pruy." 1, 214. Mrs_ litmus. §0|:r.\1u into: Arihu t‘ 1N1; VFOltSIllP c Ours." 11511111.. . m.“ Miss ,' rt- 1‘ MacMiiion sn .ll1ll‘.'y t !‘:1'~\\'t‘ll. in the name of th '011r l: ,11l1o .t<it‘ heaven and earth. [he 1' l; 1‘.‘i1i he ili charg pill ices. _ we Sunday as a da lnlprctwioil. tcorfhi invitation is vztentic glmngrrs‘ la worship with us. l‘ . '11.»); ol‘ the (‘liurch d e 8 Y d as 11.0001‘ 111 i page i1 - destroyed several 0th outlying _ t; owl" -10 homes i n11‘ 1nd tinznnct- was ncknrnv 3d t; tow-c fwctory‘ and rail . 'i‘i1t‘1‘e were soul “nuiutniilfllis ‘ 1t1 a shelter con - is torn an casualties wcr spirits 111111. Airports, 1'1 iucipnl Targets ...1"l’1!'l\', ~11 none has ‘he estcnt that the patients an 111 a nlghttires n. ‘ icu. 1511111 1.1111 ti.—tCP) cu‘. of inc 1:11‘... tcinpor . rush- tg» ntnsht-d 111 London's sectio11. ll E cuuRcntn=cuRw1 CENTRAL cumsmu cuuscu Kent Street "W- Rowe W. Nice. 11.5.. 11.0.. o i ‘ Minister runs .. r. 111m 11.00 Morning swoléifiip. "We" Girls Quartettc: Misses Helen Stewart, Catherine Wright, yum anti Erna iyman. Sermon Subject: THE SACRED. Nags 0I-‘ LIFE. o Christi t Sixth Commarrtlnmcfiificep o! ‘he 2.30 Bible School. Preston Beck. supt. This opens nlll‘ Bible School (m- the year. Please he present and in your place. 7:00 P. M. Evening Worship: Llfifimvn Subiect: WEAVERS or‘ A Church with a welcome for all. 5% you at Church Sunday. luuuro tuuucu M caunoa My TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Skeet Minister Rev. Hugh Miller, M.A.. 8.1). Assistant Rev. Donaitl (‘. llouthroyd ILA. Ulflliilisl A. Roy Kz-ntia i, l..il.A.1\l., A.A.G.f). 11.00 a. n1. Public Worship and Junior (fongregtiiiirn. Sermon: Rev. liugh' Miller. Anthem: Give to Our God im- mortal Praise. \ cal Soto: (l, Lord, Most li11i_\_ Frauik. Miss Berna Iiucstis. 2.30 Sunday School Classes. 7.03 l‘. M. Plllllii‘ “Worship, Sermon: Rev. liiigil Miller. tttriiieln: "0 (1nd \\‘i1t1 ilast Pre- pared“ _ _ _ .__ _ ._ ._ "| Visitors and Students Cortiialiy \\'elcon1e. anti Billie BA Pl IS I THE BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. of Prince anti Fitzroy Sts. Minister ill-v. Harvey L. Dcnton, 6.1). Organist and (‘iiuirlnustcr 001111 inch, Mus. 1511c. Morning Worship il 11.111. Sermon: “(ioti anti A i)ay I-‘ur Prayer." Solo: “O My S0111 Bless Jehovah." Mrs. 1‘. Roy (Yudmorc. wiTllli (TlliJRCii SCHOOL 2.30 i‘. Pleasi- 11otc the change to aut- un111 schedule, all classes meet at '2.30 P. M. v iIYEP-‘ING WORSHIP ‘l i’. M. Thou Sermon: "The (‘ilristian Voca- tio11." Solo: “O Lord Attend Unto My (‘rv" — - — — — — —tBro\vn| hiiss Dclys (liven. You nrc invited tu worship with Tlili BAPTIST‘ CIIIJRLTII “GKGIEN G (‘A (Continued from page i1 d o 1111-11‘ prin- uviepezrdcitt sur- yet. it. E1 s. to treat 111- A ‘t . ..:-.t~.:r-t1ltt J.-'J_ Grant B: 114.111. N 11., ciplsliicd to il‘1(li'-\..1 ._.t\ til1'1\'0(l that 11c bctut to the alarm 111111 ht: had as If)" ‘ l‘. E. I. 1165.1‘. ..1;ic‘.tt, a so i1‘. and M: .1- ital . r1111 Airs. A1“):- a dttightcr. ll. S. Rxlll-‘l — I:1 the Ctty. Sept. M1,] _ 1 mph - ~- James "fluted this iifc one ye “ill. 7th. 193i). aim .1 lntlai, hlllitllv , "r vinrcm Iltlicrcd by h la and son Wilfred. i l L-8-9-- UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Chariot! i North iviitvritfrgd Phone I49 4m F. (‘ul Garnhum, age 70 Ill‘ t‘! 11 T111: 1111111111111: woMurrs t:1.1ui o1‘ no ‘ A announces ha‘ llle Maritime Cook Book may now be obtained ill 01111011 a 00., uuurn 1111.11 llilnutiijv, lilltlll iltiikttritt, 11111.11 Soviet. itussttt. 'i't1<: ct-inuzistrtttltvns of the irtzu flllfli(l--\Vllit'll 1104i.» .\i1.-u;‘.ci in all cslcrln cutlut to it.» llirllkl ot Caizl ~~ti11‘tl (loan 11nd 12:. utctnb ' ' the tclcpltonc esttinncc stvisiv litirtn 5111141, the lt‘1\(il'l' ti‘ the 11011 gtttiru, 111.11..‘ 1.11111. L111: one issue. 0.1m‘ gttvc in when he was 14 1d that 1h: c;1r.1t1.1;.t.-:1' Q1 the 1111 til b.‘<-.\’l-:11:1rt1' lzuu :'1‘1u..ll to t:.‘t.cr1..s ntcu 10 1111- on the uci11o11s.1.11ot.>‘ 112011151 1111.1. 'i:11.s, 11c htctin 111s inst cxllcxvith iliagdt. Ltzut-asti. 111 L." s crown 1‘t‘.i11 i‘ he Jtnntui 11.1‘ 111 1111i... And when 111 15.-., 11... 1.111111‘, 1.1111,; rtr~ diunno, 01rd. 11v 1;.1.c up his t“; to the tiirt 11c 1.1 1111111111 111111 ll but 111 13.1.1. 11c rtlthilctt nuns. ctct. t: int‘ 1.1011 btv ktuc. 111101111 on in: 11110110‘. The lust 14101‘ granted to C.1r01.a ‘ 1:111 (.1 ' .11.» that his pro- .1 1t.1...11‘.. .11; itlf‘ 1111-11111‘, ilYilfi 11.1. lcbllPll tillllt i) .1.ln. or 1‘.i11‘.l nenntxl lrl. LL11.‘ totinlry. have t-unc is it) .l‘1‘.1s p. stnoii 1 fltrttvc 11.-nut 111 cctomtnt; Sl:\'t"li‘l{{l\ t~rt1.11._v. lllllllll" ' :.n-_; 11.111 n1] 111v c1 111 blllflll ci 1111 t-..~u111r_v. ttntt r groin love, l (.111 f‘\1'1',\illll1ll n‘_‘.' conscience dtetntcti in.» the good 1t .Iuu1.1n1c . . . . '1 tnnke this sacri- ‘lce to .~.11c the c uni ‘ I pray Cod it. \\‘11. Seaiskins Will G0 Gn Sale ' c753? a. -- 1GP)" yjglll-gltllvgtizigil0il .»\1‘usk.1i1 Sttdlskiiitiv rcptcseittilig part 01" ‘(plllttilgfilbtflfllln 513$“ Wm b” 50'“; o; . 901111111211 him“ Q“ bmm“ o r 11111 ‘inlu govcrnurent at tl1e_ rcgt r1110“ dams or m? Linl;l(ilf§ull(‘}“(\lfl mbiik Company 1Q" ' ‘ands n; Cnnnttn 1etcl1"\esaskt‘l1o111s"‘l_ mm N. n Um“ with the Uniicti About. 2.11:5 skins 111-e 111 "w “fr; "“£1“‘..i.‘1 11 to bc tlrcssct nnt ( .\'l‘ i c Wlllfd ill-w b" “” d.“ fnFqi-t 111' The ,-‘““‘5‘k"‘ “Fe h ll-‘twrt Mon- LhfljQ-Lfl)‘ iillCllifil. to s. _ <1 t 11111011 100.000 fuis m o-l 11031.1; offered. OltlcrillFt-S i""'ll‘~~° - ,4 ' , collection ~HL000 n111sk1nl hlkllllgihnavm culphrc year und Statrs. the (present lot. Lon o imateswthat st. present popu- Atst-‘ritt-tfst . one in every scvcn 0f 118 _ lallonts V Eurowfl" _ _, {EAL hlil- . T110 Central Guardian this column ls reserved tor new: ot local interest but advertising of l newly nntu-e may be inserted at 5 cents word strictly pa,»- lhie I11 aiivinne CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUE ANCE. [1-9789-7-21-311 OMITTED —’I‘i1c name of Mrs. ‘Rico Gleason, Cherry Valley should have born added to the family 11st of the late Father Curran. ALSO SAFELY LANDED -— In addition to those slrendy mentioned, Lt. Maurice Bradv and Lt. Jack Beer are among the Islanders safe- lv landed ovcr there last week. POLICE COUR‘i‘—1n the police coiujtyesierday a. man charged with 155111112 worthless cheques, was sen‘ fenced to six months in jail. drunk 1111s given 20 days. FUNERAL TODAY — 'Ii'he fun- eral of the late John P. Bradley will be held from his late residence 194 Grafton St. this morning at 9.30 a. mt, to St. Dunstatrs Basiiic; and thence by rosd to Kelly's Cross. tvia Lot. 651 for interntcnt. '31 MODEL A Ford model Muster Chev. sedan; '33 model Dodge sedan; ‘3-1 model Pontiac sedan; '34 model Chrysler sedan. Terms to stilt purchaser. Buv now at the old prices. '1‘. G. Ivcs. L-itl. sedan; '34 FUNERAI. TillS MORNING —- Tlie funeral of the lute James Law- loi‘ tviii take place this morning at 8.45 front his late residence 323 Ken‘. St to Si. Dunstairs Basilica thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. SHIUOI. I10 ' Ill) —- At the meet- 111g oi 1.11‘ City school iiburd (it-urge. l-lnrt 1.11111 11.1.." l'L‘L'f‘1\'\\l an as. tut ssctslnp 111 Acadia Uinvc _\, 1-...,,n1‘<l as one of the teachers for Piincc Slrtct 51111001. J. S. Williams lzl. A., ‘iync V.11ley, 11:15 ttpllotiliftl its his sitcttnsc-‘or. MORE Wl-I '37 model SLilLlUlJRIKUI‘ mcinu, looks 11nd runs like new; '30 model Stude- bnltci‘ sedan. worth 11inch more thnu th: price askcd; '35 model '1‘t‘1‘1‘t1p1:111c strtinn. ‘.1 cheap cal‘ to upertttt‘. All ‘.11 the old l)l‘lt,'(‘.i. Act quickly and 5111c. T. G. Ivczs. L-18. (i.\Zl‘l'l"l'l‘Ii)-— 'ii1t‘ iuilolriii! ap- potutnicnns‘ ‘tipllclil’ 111 1a.‘ ‘ of me 0111111111 (Janet's. Vxl.‘ s 111.1111‘. eiunrtl, N0 ti Infantry Coinptnrr: to b1- Mnjor and to c0111- innnti i.e Ccmpairv. Major R. i-l IJuvar. IR it.._(‘~. Dcpoz, P.E.I. L. Ii), 18.11 llill‘. 194.1; P. E. l. Highlanders ~-;o 11c second Litu- tcuunts; Junn Wnldctnnr l\‘it1t-1<.‘11v.i~.*, John 11x11: Nicnrusoti, lievbcrt i).1n- irl Nlncbotiltizl Juitt‘, i940. flail HOLIDAY. t iseuucllt W. .\i.1cl.cud 0i lsruo. 1111', hltthnI, anti tylnstcr 1- retttrv nrouii, non of M1‘. nntl 3.11s. LTililfltzs W, Brown, 1:1, of Chcstittlt Hill, hl:1.~.s.. are 1.1111111; on tuity 1t.o111‘.11;;1111111101111) IQI‘ 111111‘ P1211191- ‘l hey spent 1t two \\i‘:..ts iunititix‘ 11 . . .\.us.i‘1' l‘.1'i‘;iLl‘\' uinte- 11 110st of friends (i1ll'lll'.’ 111s till-to..- lli£'l‘l'll1\’ Mr. and ‘-1‘ Siltlt visit to tin‘ lll'O\'i1ltt‘ wno will lock l(2l\\'1il'(l 1d 11.4,‘ re‘ irn o1 tihsl 11111111 litt t; 011.111 next vtnn‘. \\’ht.c iicit‘ they wit-u i. ..~ 1\'1.1c1.cott's 1111111111", M: John it. L111- nut: \\\‘il‘ the 1; s of 2111's 1 11 Aiuruh‘. will whuin their mqthtr restarts. “llliiLO, .lllll.\‘, new cat‘. t11'.' “No. its 1111c of 'l‘. G. Ivrs‘ good used ctn‘s_ It; k4 11kt‘ ‘.u“.v anti runs sninc have ll ‘I19 F0111 coach. Just you n11‘ looking tor. Price 1s icht. You 111111 bcttci .1. sec 1t quick.“ ll.(‘..-\. Ill-WRIT S I more 1.1111‘; 11.111 E ‘in lrtvt‘ 111; l t) l" ‘i‘ ‘ t. ‘noon ier lrertnvt‘ 1110.1 tare Pct-‘r | tncro 1-11211‘ ~1 ' .111 its. irnuiing. They l3, bicQuttttl, Bcdlvd 1111‘rl1.i111t-1_ J. ii..\i lnircrnlt l ‘v11- Nt w‘ Lriittiui, 11111111111. c.1111... R. 1:11am‘ 1<11tc1t:‘.‘.t1 lncro t’1ll.‘,lll(‘ 1111-011- 11. A. Love, Clini‘ioltttu\\ii, twice css operator gruundl. These vounu turn received tile stmc tuizs 0f socks. s‘.\‘..1l."rs and t‘ ..~ettc.. at. did olhcixs‘ who it-it 111‘1‘\‘ic1i.-.!;.'. El PZFTI-Ii) 15"] l-liiN "IONAI. lil- lliit"i'tlil — A. 1h;- rccent Interna- tiunni (Zonventiotl of Y's Alex‘, (T111115 111-id at Silver 1311.1‘, New York State, U.S A. Mr. Claude Smith of Char- lotzttotlil Roinizy w ‘ elected itvg- ' ‘.11 l3 1‘ of ' i.:n1 fol‘ t11c ‘.-, 11c succeeds . l‘. l‘k 0t Y.l1‘1l‘i011ll N, S. Mr. ent o1‘ the Chsiloitctmvn Ys il-fcr/s Club and has been a member of the Bsnrd of Directors oftne Y. .. for years. Ills nppointtucitt . FRN HOME -— Mr. and Mrs. P1111111 iiieson. her son. David Nich- olsnti. left today 11y motor on their mention which they xvili spend at. (‘.11 Iottetoivn, P.E.I. Accompanviiig tlicui 1s her sister, Mrs. John Mne- P-aiu of Imurdes. also returning to her home is the farmer's sister-in- law, ‘Virs. James iiigson, who is an employee of the Provincial Gov- criunent at. Citarlottrttuvti and her sou Philip. 'I‘11e_v having spent a delightful track's vacation here rind with former friends in Sleilarton ,nnd New Glasgow. —New Glasgow News. APPOINTED T0 IIDQ. STAFF — Major F‘. M. Nash, second in com- mand, PEI. Light. Horse, has re- ceived an appointment to Hend- qtutt" is Staff. Military District No. G. Halifax. and left. this morn- in! to take up his duties. Mater lNnsh. served overseas in the inst; | war with the Princess Patricia Can- ntilmt Lighliiifaiitryq and has been connected with the militia 111 this province for a number of years. 1Sinrc i025 he has been associated with the Dominion Department. of Atzrlrulltllvl‘ in this Province and has received lesvc of absence for i MONTREAL. Sept. n -tci=1 - Camiliicu l-lcude remains mnvor of Monti-cat until his term expire-s. despite 111s internment. Charles Lilllt‘t‘il(l4‘:l1|. K. (Y, advised city council today. Inurcudeuti was ask- ctl i111‘ 11 ieunl opinion on i111‘ mai- l- r. 111111-11111-111 11111‘. r11 cltj.‘ offic- ials. 11uu‘t‘v<.. not to puv over lloudt" salary before eonsuiiliy: -Set‘rel ry of Slate Cassraiu. snSl i! ‘that as an lnternec Houtie was classed as on cnemv and that the Ferret-try cf State would sequester the ntoitei‘ tintii after the war Ilcnritvs term as mayor expires in December. i l ." 11:11 Di ceior of Y doni for ' the Iuriiiuxcs is 11 poptn one NEW SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON 'I‘UESD/i1'.—Tlie newly built tour- room school of the Stella M.‘r1s School District of North Rustic-o will be officially opened on ‘ines- dsy. Sept. i0, it we; announced yesterday. This new modern build- ing replaced the old school which also housed s hall on the second iioor. A number of prominent. speakers. including nielnbers ofthe government. will attend Lnc pen- ing. ‘Inc speakers were n01. named last night. WILL REPRESENT ISLAND PO- LICE rOItCIL-chicf Blrtwhistle cf inc city police force. and Councillor J. E. Swims. chairman of the police committee, iesvc by automobile on Monday morning to attend the an- anusi convention of the Chief Con‘- stabies Association of Canada which will be held Sept. 10. 1i and 1'11 in Halifax. This 1S the first time the convention has been hek1_ in the eastern part1 of Canada for many years. A number of years ago a rneetink of the association was held in this city. The purpose or meeting this year is to discuss and formulate plans to properly deal with problems resulting from the war. such as subversive acts and the like. The heads of the various po- lice forces in the Dominion will be present. SPLENDID GIFT BY WOMEN'S INSTTIUTESQ-Tlie Women's Insti- tutes of Prince Edward island hsve recentiv forwarded a, cheque for $1.700 to the Canadian Rec cross Society which 1s to be used for the purchase of i111 ambulance. This the first ambulance to be donated from this province and the women deserve rnuch credit for the splen- did gift 111 the interest of the E111- pirc. A11 additional $200 has also been fowvtirtlctl by the island Insti- Lutcs to the Federated Women: institutes 0t‘ Canada, which is the national federation of s11 rovinciai organizations. This will a go t0- wartis a fund for the purchase of an ambulance. This was done with- out n further appeal 1.0 the individ uni members 0s their fund was over- subscribed, MANSLAUGlYlEit CHARGE IS l-rUlL-Joseiiii B. Arscnauit, Char- lottetown, appealed before Stipen- ttittry Muclsimte t1 J. Iwvecdy yes- 10111.11.‘ iuurnittg and Wlls charged with inausltiugiiicr. The charge was inntle 111 connection 1.11111 the death of lJtunt-l Muctgtisrrie of loyalist: 111cm‘ Mlll0ll) which occurred on Wvlillfifilllli‘. Allis’. 7. MacQuorric “Kl-s Itiflkvd up on the 1111111175510 itonti with 41 iracturctl skiizl 111 tne cnrlv hours of Sunday morning, Aug._4. H0 was unconscious tum tucd 111 hospital tuc following Wed- ncstitry‘ without rcgttixiing conscious- ness. Aisellalllt was released on $0.000 bail after he was charged _\'(‘.Sif"l'[l1\,\' Mr. C, St. Clair 'l‘rainor appeared for the Crown. and Mr. J. J. Johnston. KC. for the accus- ed. The prelltninarv hearing will be held Thursday, Sept, 12. i. 0. D. E. KiNDLING FUND .- Through the generosity of the Storms Conracting Co, the local chapter I. 0. D. are adding a considerable sum to their War Work I-‘und which buys wool for knit.- t11rg._nnd sewing material for Hospital supplies, livvettrs. etc. All the small pieces of wood left. from 1111116111: operations are being load- ed on trucks anti sold for kindling wood. The work is all voluntaiw‘. 'l'ruck ownt-‘ss have dnnatctt trucks anti drivers ivhrn thesc can b0 ; and the 10a ‘ ‘.11: is super- lnlentivtl by Joey Nit-Donald and 111“ toiitnring group of men; John Gonna-icy‘. l\"lit":1:1ei Smith. Joseph Piuteli, ‘ ‘ Gil‘ ' ‘Fiiolnas Coylr‘, flan Cntu 1nd Hughes, J. ll P. Cullen. I 1 Doyle. To n11 of these and l‘ c m1 n s oi‘ the trucks work- int: on 1111-.- iofi the I.OD.F.‘. 111cm- are rle‘pi_v uratcfui. Orders '1 to Mrs. A. E. Mor- ‘ St. Person-nix .\ii.~s ltittricif 00110111111111 of the . 10L stnff 11-1 returned home visit. to Montreal. Nil’. and M Jack Ward, and 1.).1ui.t1tcr. 1» . of Iliottctun. were guests ovrr 111t- \\‘t‘(‘l{1"1itl oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Dtlticnn. Grtiitoii St. frtun :1 ttn tin‘ r Officer James P. Beck o. ilnngcr, Maine Police Force. ' are Vl$iilil§£ Mr. Ste, of Bolt-tutu", PEI. Private John McCormack left this morning t0 join his unit after spending his furlough with his family‘. the 11nd D Nfajor Hugh Simpson of the P E. iviltnd l'l1;:i1l:111dt‘1's Black tvatrh has ttrrirccl from Dartmouth, N. S. 011 a short holiday to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley beCiair of 1111. ril_\‘ have as their guests their daughter, lvfrs. Smithcrs and her thice children who have recently arrived lI?i‘C from Kent, England. Miss Winifred Driscoll left Thursday morning on return to Western Canada after a month's vacation spent at. her oid home in Mt. Ilerbcrt. Mr. Ernest Seilnt‘. citv Doilce court clerk. accompanied bv his wife, left vcslertlnv by automobile for New York, where 11c will spend his vaca- tion. Miss Edna Gallant, City, has en- tered the City Hospital for a mi- nor operation and is expected to be out. again in a fcw days. Dr. David D. Scannell, and his son Dtvid D. Scanneli, Jr., who have been on o. short visit to Gcorcctolvn left. by motor car yes- terday on return to their home in Jamaica Plain. Mr. and Mrs. Cherie Itapisnte of Ottawa visited the city yesterday. They cattle down -b_v the S.S. F'!eiu'- us. Mr. Cherie is circulation mimo- gcr on “Le Droli," the only French paper in Ontario. SWEDEN WAR BUSY STOCKHOLM.»- tCPl -In "ere- or about. one-filth of the total num- D0505. TO Ill-INT iii-ROOM APARTMEN 120 Spring Purk Rtmd. L-l-‘i. TO |.E’l‘—l)l“..'~lIR/\Ill1i“. TENl-i- ment house: also npitrtincnl which will b1‘ available by Scpl 15th. Apply The Eastern 'I‘r11sl C I-ltl ‘VT I-Il) or large apartment. F1 or rooms. Central location. m. L-l elthe evidence was concluded at last is the Department of Justice should; naredness for defence". this csti- L] mom and 11 hinted that: at. east 100.000 workersfiano ‘er e ber of industrial employees. are en- gaged in orders for military p111‘- Tno Late to Clasify 6 hed- 0-0-‘1-21. the hunk but saw the llama of reserve officers in this Ford inuuest. is Concluded; Verdict Given 1 I ‘Dunnelied to inquire into the death |of James Ford find that the dc- ldrlilkllli; more while ceased came to his death in a. co1- I lision with a truck, driven by Rus- sel Downs, near Kcppoch corner, the accident due to reckless driv- ing by James Ford. We find that _R.\1sse1 Downe is exempt from s11 | |blsme. Signed: James A. Brady ,lforemsn1, W. A. Rtx, James Power, Patrick Galinrt, Louis Din. mund, Thomas Howtitt and Frank Currie.” The sbove_ is the text of the ve1-_ dict brought in by the jury after ‘night's inquest into the dent-ii of James Ford which was held st tho Cutcllffe Funeral 1101110. The v91‘. dict was returned after less than I half an hours deliberation. ‘rho. coroner was Dr. I J. Yep. When the verdict was read by the foreman, the coroner nddres-, sed the jury as follows; "G(lX1tlC_k men it might have been “"011 w, have mentioned the way in 1vi1icl1 , the license (of Russel Downt-t huti . been procured. Tile aitcntlon of have been drawn to the way the. license had been obtained." It; was distrioscti by itusscl Downs in his cvitlcnct- that his 11c- ense was obtained for 111111 by i111.‘ father and witness 11nd never 111111- self taken any test. He is only 113 years of age. I James Ford was almost inst/ant- iy killed when his car W115 in coi- 1 sion with a ‘truck driven 1.1).‘ Rus- l .sei Dowiie at Kcppoch corner i111 |tl1e 111o1‘ni11;'; 0t Auiuisl ilth. lie was attempting to pass allot-her truck which was also going 111 inc direction of Ciiarlottetuwil ‘when the accident occurred on lite other side 0i’ the Kcppoch corner i1‘ 111 tiic cit)‘. H03‘ Oukcs of (.'ll.1‘.'i<Jl1t‘- town and Agnes Dicks 0i tit-urtic- tmvii were the other occupants 111 Fords cat‘. Oakes escaped St'1‘1t)ltSl injuigv but the girl rccr-ivcti t1 scv- ‘ lere shutting up and bod cuts 111111111 1 tnc fztce—pnrticuluri_v the left eye.‘ She was coiltiitcd to the i111 plzni i I for several wccks foliotvin; 1111! accident. ' , Al» 108$ night's hearing Aunts 1 Dicks and Russel Downc gnvc evi- deuce. Agnes Dicks, Gcorgetotvr, tesll-l fled that on the night; of Atlc, ‘ 7th she met Ml‘. Oakes about 8:211) ‘ 111 the evening in front of P. l, MacDonald's store. l-Ie had 11 Mr. Diamond in the car with 111111 and asked witness if she would like to go for a drive around the block with them. He said he Wlls‘ gfllllg; to call for a friend of Mr. monds. Witness got in the cn , they drove around for a few mi11- 1 utes and then went to the 5:111- atorlum for Mr. Diamond's friend. This was about 8:41 l l Iiad Bottle of Alcohol ’I‘11c four of 111cm drnvi: not" to Southport in the cur wh coupe and from there the town road to the inns. ‘at Pownai, ‘witness lcs 111 11.11411.» hnti a half :1 pint tli . 1i 1'1 titc 1 ‘»cu1‘, site Stllfl. In .1: v1‘ 111 t1 qt ' non from the cot-o“ . s11» r. “he told us i1 u‘: .11. . ness said cnch o: the tour in the car had a drink of i1. lit-fort‘ sin ing back Onkcs i-mk 1511‘ 1'1" 11;‘ . Iclt in i711‘ 11111111‘. ‘P111 11 .< 11>“- one tirink ici", she 1 ‘ - 1 iaark to (.‘l1:11‘ltutc1u.t e111 ront1~~1l1r~ 411 lfifltl ‘ Ffl in the city beiw-‘cii 111110 r111tl 1124-5. 111111 and lifter .\'1 111M ivitness said. Onkr-s 11rd witnrw, then (‘zinic down 111111 Aienut‘ 111111‘ Etision Street to git-pitch I\it-,\ Inn's. Mr. Onkcs w ‘it 121111 . .1 ‘ttfckliiirins and \\.1.~; pone about; ten minutes and \\‘l't11l':~5‘ 111cc.‘ the horn because “i 11nd to be 11111110 at i2 o'clock or the doors would, be locked." Oukcs czunc out until went to a car \\'ll1t‘ll was piiitctl behind the car ‘witness wns 1n. lit- talked anolhci‘ i0 minutes nnd she biclv the horn tigniti. ‘this 111111.- | Oakes drew up alongside 111 titer other car and askcd her 1f she, wanted t0 go to southport. He snitl 1 11c would not be ion tcr than hnif 1 an hour uutl 111-.11 ‘111- 1111.. 1412111 t1. , look for a cttrlicntt-r for the nir- porf. " Witness testified that she went . rcet 1e111 s more with Oukes in Mi‘. Fbrtis car and By Ross MUNRO gm,’ in,“ film“ .1“. ‘they went to 1\l1‘s_ s1t-\vnr\'s on r110 Cmmuim Pr“! Sm" writer chm“, i, m, 48 road. in answer to a lliltatlttii WASHINGTON’ swL 6___(Cp,,__ wmrnn- .11;.»_ - . ; lufom me C0l'ui1:-r)s11t‘_ trill i1 ‘Ante: 1(‘.'li‘l itnvni eo-opcvntion n-ithgilllvlls i‘ Stllllltll‘ ;1‘_‘...‘..t~ t. - did 110i‘ 519D “l Hill‘. llll‘ Ilibl 5111c Rovnl (ftlnntilttn Nuvyand \\‘1t.11 1111111 1 1.1.. 1 J stop “'11s ilI Slewntw 111-y gut 1111-1101111Ntnsvfor ‘protection cf All! i Mrs. Stewart out of ilcti. Uttktns .vu‘:11crn111e DOSlliflilS 111 the nortiiciir-Pl e “v i got out and |nnd Ford went with 111111. Wltncss lsuid she would wait in thc cnr 11:1‘. ; ilatcr went. insult‘. Wiwn slu- wcnti in she heard Mr. l-‘urd ir-k .\i1~ stewart. ii shc 11nd 1t11_\‘t11111‘.; 1.1111111‘. to drink. They snt tltnvu tit the‘ kitchen table and tnlltcd. iconi ng- l sin asked Ivirs. str-unrt ii sht- 11.111 1 knocked 11:. the tioori anything to drink. Mrs. S'e\vt1rt‘ said site hnd some lxcr. In the meantime Mr. Ford stud he unsl hungry and lvlrs. siclvnrt. llol 111111. ‘a lunch after which ltvc 11111111‘: oi beer were put on the table. Bad Glass of Beer There were five bottles of beer and they each 11nd a glass out of them, witness stated. she rc: ed she was locked out. and asked rtt to take her home. lie stud 11c would in s few minutes. 51m then asked Oukcs who told her to wntt until Ford ‘was through tnlkiuc_ witness testified. she thcn zukcti Mrs. Stewart if she could go 111 down. itirs. to sleep. "They called me about five or five-thirty," witness said. Witness said that coming back to Charlottetown "Ford was driv- ing too fast." ‘There was very little traffic-only a few tric .. They llflSSPfl a truck nntt (hikes sniti, "For God's sake Jlni slow tiotvn." Witness testified tiuti. slit‘ looitr-tl ut. the spctrtioltlctcr anti t11t-_v uevt‘ going bctwccu lit) 11nd d5 liillPS pcr 1111111‘. Wllllcss suitl llllll. slu‘ rt‘- utcmbcrt-tt putting i11‘1‘ 11111111 ovt-r hcr eye uud that was all. Questioned witness said that 1 . ‘n1. monrls friend out drove hun ltmnc, ‘v ,British,Canadian lone Cullilllg and thought. they had Wzisscd it. Questioned further she auttl that she thought Ford was driving too fast. He was not driv- ‘ing steady but was rwervlng from lone side of the road to the other. she admitted she saw Ford drink- ing a glass of beer at Stewart's. she did not see any bottle in Ford's car, witness suld. Witness 111150 testified um although Pbrd “We the undersigned Jury em-| was steady on his feet coming out. of‘ Stewart's she knew he had been there. He could not control the car, she said. Russel lmwne, Charlottetown, testified that he was "past six- tt-cil" and was driving the i988 truck which was involved in the accident. He was hauling gravel from Montague to 8t. Peter's and was on his way w work at Mon- tague when the accident occurred '.I‘l1e truck was empty. ' Witness said he made the turn at Keppoch corner going to Mo“. tuguc and was meeting 0. grave] truck. when aim at. even with the spproachliu; true, witness notic- ed B. 1940 Plymouth car pull out bcilind it. The car was trying w pass the truck and was coating towards witness. Both trucks were on the right side of the road, he said. Ha noticed the car was com- ing head on for his truqc and slowed down and drove to the shoulder of the road off the pare- incnt. Vlitness said he 11nd only lav-en going 16 miles an hour and he put on the brakes. "The car side-swiped my truck," witness star- ed. Questioned he said he was only going two miles an hotn with the ices on when the collision 0e- . .1‘r‘ti. Father Got License Witness told the coroner he tlifl evc1‘ytl1ing he could to avoid an accident. He said he drove all suin- mcr anti passed the necessntjvl trusts. 'W11cn asked by the coroner 1011.1! Iliountctt Police gave him i111‘ test. witness admitted he had 01111121111 111s license through “un- othtr ‘t_v." In answer to the coroner, he said “My license was ll|)lll1il('ti for rue by my father." lie told the coroner he was born Fchrtictry‘ 20th, 1924. He produced his llt‘t‘1lSC which showed that it ivrts issuctl Jtlnc 1th, 1940, Q1195- tinned further by the coroner, wit- ness said he did not g0 up for the license himself. He said he was 11211-11111‘; to tirivc with his fathci‘ for two or three years. He had. only d ‘n the 1038 truck for two or 11:1" , tlzrvs and was supplying for the rceuiar driver, he added. ‘The truck was easy to handle. Hr.‘ did not drive it any longer than ‘he. afternoon of the accident as tile-n he. fr-it that he did not want tho jflll, witness said. Cowtublc F‘_ G. Bradley of R C‘..\I.P. the sted at: the inquest. wiiliAssist With Guest Children Work Ulittr- ' tui- , spctlni ivrunk Aiurrny, of l, 1111.. tcccnti)‘ 1101311 ,11 nteu i1 lll(‘l‘illJCl' o1 the _ 1 Cl11.ti Quest Committee nib rout- \V111ncn'.~ lkilgtlt: o1; anti has n1rc.\.".v ("lillllltllC-i 11w o1 the uuvst. 1 couunittct‘ consists of inc Catholic llotiicii s lung in the capital c111.“ ovince who w1.1 attend In tll1S\\‘1‘i‘ to the coroner she . tucctings o1 the gov- snid 1.111‘ drink i1:tt1 nu cff-‘c: on ‘llllllliillill Willi‘ me hm- m- u“. n-hm- 1,, ., 11c cliiltlicn, _ WW,“ m“. ,u.,.,,‘,,i \\l'l‘_§i1‘,, ‘s 111 choice . . .. .1 . , . ,_ town they tirnrt‘ :11 - * l“ Um . .\I1i!'l".‘1V s an active 11101111101‘ of 1 t‘ flnlhoill‘ Womt-lis Len 1.11‘ ill pruvitlcc and has held 11141115‘. .1111:‘1i1 c Dfiniilmlg in the org- 1 ‘ mcsuien‘. of t’ is at Died-rt’. the (UOLCMIII organizer. She is a invlcss worker 11rd devotes much of her time and energy in svcllarc k u. Csfahiimt. Cooperate With 1 l 1 11111‘: of i111‘ 111-stern i1I'll1l-“D1l(‘1‘l' l" R ‘war eiut-rucnrv “ltas iwt‘<>l1l(‘fl'fl>i'<‘~ trciu- conclusion.“ a nnvni source snrdhcre, t:1 '11. l 'l‘11t‘ United Slates is bnnkizzc .111 .1v‘11_\‘ on its turn \\t\l'Slli]).\ 11114.1 naval planes us its first-lint» <11‘- fcnct‘ forec- nionq its string of new Atlantic lmses and 111 strategic ter- yiunyv i1, is vxpectfid will be obtau ed short ‘ in the Pacific, But ntivnl tlvfcnee ‘atclzv _is being worker‘. our nil the l)l'(‘1lllSl‘ tlint (.‘ul\'1tl_>:1t1 1111i Llritish ships will pl.'_ lt-ntunq r1111“ the Ctntntllati mtvv and thcrt‘ is all unofficial opinion that American naval vessels might. 11c npcratlnc in "W fronr ‘i (Yunutlin11 east. coast watch“ 111v proposctl Ilcrmtidu l>:1se.orcv_ trcul uuc or two buses in Ntnvfoiinn- lllltltl. within :1 few 11111111115- 1 A nav Fdvr wnv. but. naval strc flan-occult navv will not; bi‘ achieved |11nti‘ i] 0110x100 is t-tnharked 1n ‘s. mtroootm rtefcnci‘ 11111 111st bu» cd 11v Congress‘ for waiships I111 taut within t-hc next ‘.8 tnontllr. i The A111e'.'ic:1r1 navv, nectwdiillz to ‘offie lil“ w r n bat- e1‘ l‘.\ 11111 lilflillg hiell will zn to Bdlrtint 4w foruo-r (lt‘.Sil'(>_\l‘l'S ntnv ""l""““‘l 11111» 111it1c.\\\‘t~cpt‘1's u" other nnvttl ;l1.n.< .1ll(l 10;! sttbnuirlnrs I 111 the nuvv till‘ force are Qflflfl 111.1111» of “lllrll 11111-111 1.1100 o'e- (‘11 1 1111- .141 1v ,. ,.._..tuli first lun- c.1111l1.1l. 111mm: u‘. lwunu-rs N.1\.11 l11‘1.i1l111t1 totals l45-ill)llil\\"l 111111 14111110 officers. \\11l1 a l‘t.‘~1'i‘\'t‘ m‘ 401ml men anti 15.1100 oils-e‘... ' 1:1 or M1‘. l1oncl‘n100i1 Mt 1n t 11- :11 Ilirs. a. (illlnlfli it 1111.1 t‘t1lllll_'l‘il01l_, H. tl1—l)l)\‘i';1‘\' 111111 tut: :1vt1t.s~ - ~ _‘ <11 other 1111p1u.-i Il- “l ~l l . 111 1111.- 1110111111- 1115 Ml‘. ‘lili Pretty September Double Wedding Z1011 Church was the scete of 11 pretty double “(Mliilig .1‘. 2 o‘c.»;: “Thursday llliciiliryll, Helen Frances ll/hiw in marriage to AllJVlY raciuof Que It. C. l‘. i i Sl-ilci’ Kiss Idu. You o1 1.111.‘ .LI>2_ sta . The brides, who were given stray by their father, are the only datlgll- Atiutrj. wrs of 1.11‘. 1111" While of 1.111s c1 Mr. Darrnch Airs. Iver. Us formerly 01 011.11‘ Yeo t1 soil 0t M1‘. 11.1 .\i.~.. ll 1. Yeo of Lot. 16. The ceremony was the brother 0i the ‘writ: 01in. win .1, Willie of bee The coiuifcs Weft 511s.» Holt 11 F131 11». lcilgih tin-gs o: ccssories, 0.110 cu: crcant giaxiioli. Her sister w Llftfgg Q" i’ 1r"... trip i. .\ and Du r111 r 11's Y. 0 ‘ill. n10 this Week By pox tn t .11 ‘l l lA F1101‘ llcniislrhcre. 11.111‘ 1 01' 1.10115 iioililtig in rel‘- lease and and lJt-rtnuou. .uv ‘ ,1. '11 1.121111311110115 111.. b€'.\'v‘t‘E'll_ ‘.11- ttic iinilcti bi 1f.‘ ._ wttr, V_ ‘Fne British naval biases i1 tliill (.1111 St l‘(>)'( l5. PrltSitlclit Roosevelt ., . S1111 li Carol, t 1 ttmicthei‘ ‘siuc n1 ilu- ' Rival officers hcrc displnv l:ct‘nll1ll_llk<\_- interest. in the rapid dt‘\‘t‘1<ll>1lll‘_l1l "f “"“““‘ ‘ ‘ind . 7'.’ 1 m -.il:' 1.1111 a1 bmmm! “lmhlgrlg “,5;- tfim 1113111 1:1 ])I't\1\ 11> v. 1045-46. In the meantime thtylllilbl‘ icet will be gratiunllv bolstered tiud, 11f ‘Yb! ~11 lm.»11t1.\1iiu |t1l.1:cst.. . (1 1 tolorc l11‘1 :11 Stewart took her in and she wen: planes which the navy tropes to ob- 1PM)“ NW"- ues. total 111.040 1hr‘ ll.1tli‘i'.s 1* 11.1» “V Oskes might. have been 111 and ‘Thm “H, “hon, , vikm, m l]... 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