A in txuuns i0 vlua ‘if limes um». II lansysilk ell ' ti!) IUTCII-ISIIII aal ,Water Benoit usury, plates Israeli ledslvssallaslrhalsh ypludlllflwfl- tails equities ’ moss. e u Kill-II 1°! “$157 In‘ h n“ ‘l Bummermle. Promptiy at 8:85 9-m- Qlllrl "l! l‘? "n" ' -the cavsieade dram up at the en- 40 Netting . ‘v "'——-- K155i: ruinous»: atjraoak. AUNGUO Ill-l P017 available drect or ce to JJALVANIZID Lath rals ‘We! w! usutehsht Governor o. a. Bernard and Mrs. B! ‘Mrs. J. Waite; Jones and aides. stand where an a was r by . Town Olerk, to which Bis lace- lenw tittangiy replied. fished ueata were than present- o Amati.‘ ‘sndTghesocis-icltrdadm raft?- bQII Q Wll GU56 I 8T‘ alum.‘ I dun rzasizusst- uncut; l» o» ma. mm Maallaught, ' . a Wright and Mrs. Wright, Mr. . M. e ..wsu1‘sn - Umi -rs.sana rams in stock at m at anon. __ _FERTILIZEB 101' u ‘If-Bill’ drunks N011]! B€d¢qllG l!!! ’ o! Trade and Mrs. eilish and om W" "Y we “i gmmllllddih ‘lllllnlslé. 91k.“ Gum Wale- "m" i" "mm 3 rie, Scout Omnmiasicner and Mn . 5 gallon cans in ctoc and. small spra Brim’!- Currie. Members o! the Canadian Leg- ion who were command of Lt. Ool. E, H. strong, Mill, wereh inspected‘ by ntmkmwi- "mm: Mn F‘ v. celeney w o aoppe o o o us.» o» ahlssnsttlnizrs "m" "' "M" h“ dmwvlmd “ "cum tgtrtmnd tloh insqulre abtauatiéeir ser- we“? a '. i. dressed s slmlls; lmfnmfi? 5%,, PM: we" Church, August thirty-first lOT the 0n leaving Memorial Park the mil , v9 flmiparty proceeded to the Dominion g5‘ azllgmar Lgzggulziffltfxilliegtf son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil lilac» lean of Charlottetown, formerly -—I‘OX MIITING -- nusnber of 10x ranchers from Sum ‘mes-side srd vicinity rite meeting in the ‘Iowa liice, Ghariottetown. to hear Enamels in at- he stock at Bruce's. will 10K ONCE. - Stenc- _..QUIOK drying h-scllve colors in -I-‘UNERAL OI‘ ‘LATE M O'BRIEN-villus late William O'Brien was WIL- lmeeting about two weeks lunersl o! ‘had been challenged to value o! serum. ~1n this challenge and said accepted it and had treat four‘ ranches that with distemper. The Wmnfl Government m Station wlaere Dr, Kdaallill, the rnten ent, con ucte em on M cm“ Gave. REL Heckendom olticiated at the zerc- , urch. ‘The pall- mcciy, Mrs. Jack Turkheim was or-. Legion attended in a ill 8M WWW-i was at the Canadian Legion Home lint weehwhere the guests were welcomed time o! the ioxes by m, 1h! dent of Summerside Branch and Mrs. Philipaon. Here afternoon tea was served following official party a. Charlottetown. Tea was Steals lobsters Sent». 9i) ‘_. (C?) — ty detectives are on loo lazy to go fishing for hl.s own s: st. fleanors, a large scale. was‘ Mrs. Ray be told his Durant. Serving were Mrs. L A. Id wiped out, Moore, . his foxes in l92i\ Joseph ‘ so he knew it About two weeks then called upon and ‘Airs. Arthur Corney Miss Millicent Strong and Miss Margaret Wedge. By proclamation of the Mayor s public holiday was observed from T 3 p.m. and all the stores were de- corated with flags and The main building at the Experi- mental Fox Ranch was also suit- ably decimated and the route tol- lowed ‘by the party through the ranch was lined with flags. The spacious grounds of the Canadian Legion home had a particularly festive appearance and the main room in which tea was served had been beautifully flowers for the occasion. An undetermined number ters were stolen early today irom the lobster "oond a meal manufacturing comp this! trained entry by breakir. hasp on the door of the plant. ._____.._._.__..___.._.__.._ when he saw it some of his losses a there was an aver. sth a day. About a to Bum- menido Tor assists advised to go to Mr. returned to his ranch flde maximum hours of the first treatment all his ranch had never with the American was told bv M: Al- mm wig“ ma‘ by welcome road by the Town Clerk: of the Town o! Summershle, on behalf of its citizens, beg to ex- hmflrod p". u“ tend to Your Excellency and the lied as directed to: d It was also nammc that Mr. gluny welcome to our m ’ Excellency hsd been selected as the Governor General of our Do~ minion, we were exultsnt that one so eminently distinguished tor his services to our King and country had been chosen as his represen-l tative. As Britain's youngest Field Marshal, and --l|h. Boo Road is iii st her pie . ‘ —Jhllsl Jeanette MlcDo arrived from Ottawa and Mr runs For SALE AT “hails, LOT as Consisting of I20 acres of hid. 50 ocres clear in high state of cultivation; 70 acres of choice hardwood and quantity -Mrs. John O Jack side, lest uaturdav {or end weeks w t residence in ‘Dor- Arrsnglng For Track Ami Field iiest through form; good building: neor chusch and store. suzsuue cutter Tyrone, Lot 65 f""""-""""T"\- IHSUHHHE ALL IZIiS sled to is i! feet wide and l9 ltd!- ‘4 I I YIlfTlIIIF/SIJC hun-‘Fssiliflai. can!) imown do. CITAI. WARM WELCOME. REGAL PARTY -.-.._.__-____...__.___ A warnfiaummer day aiiuflhgifiiyiofilrevzl presengld tan ba- Alexaader to . Arnett wire wait-iii! em ' party were Bis Honour rnard, Eremier and Btron , Disting- eir lxcellencies by Mayor Sheriff !'. J llish, President T the Board A. Cur- drawn up under his command. Experimental Fox our of the ranch and explained lmwmdi to them matters o! interest in con- flm "mm l" nection gitih the fox ranching in- g d l . i1 t t . a He called oh;w“,‘,,,”,,,,,w,,"’,°,‘,‘,, {hm-e 198cm "Qi. "The Lord's Prayer. and “I'll ‘Naik‘ WM tures explained. I The last stop of the afternoon Roland Phiilpson, presi- Which the left on return to red by Tsnton and s. Neil Mrs, Howard Waite, Mrs Wood, Mrs. George Hogg, bunting. adorned with casino visittotheTownofsumme Ttiswiibatseling o! senerous reierenccs to my ‘war ser- Memor Far-k whore vi; d u, won, Wmhis.‘ Hum I. I- m!“ oosa-ligr-oehsgli. ' m“ ", ie " r should like to take um op. pas-t . ation and to my s trlbuze to the‘ sons and daughters o! this Prov-l fiznwhombiy their outistaeréiing of; cy OOUIUIQ P Ill I mos T“ w“ "°°'.‘.l‘.'.l.‘2.'5‘.'h;“..‘;i {,§';'*;;,,,?"* 1-1 *1" W" "w" W‘ l ‘Ilothereiativelsndlrimdad those rlflce for their King and Country e my and most heartlelt sympathy as the repmentetive of the King in to w are contained in you: address. pleassraest memories of our visit to your charming Town and hopx that we may return on some lat-use occasion. THE e oo- oi this our first otficial rstde. sincere: itude that I express my thanks Your Worship for your very. unity o! recording m who made the supreme asc- I wish to extend our mt fail to convei his ‘mmne and Person whlcl If. is our earnest hope that the people o! Sununernide may continue to enjoy health, happiness and prosperity ______._-__. the fullest measure (a MaeLEAN JYBB-IEN WEDDING Gladioli and fern formed a etting at the Evangelical rriage o! Helen Ruth, daughter i Rev. C. B. snist, and Miss Marion smith sang Beside You." The bride, given in marriage by, her lather, was attractive in a own of heavy ivory satin fash- oned with a titted bodice. The yoke was edged with net friil and the lull skirt extended into a long train. Her long of embroidered white net was heldl in place by a halo of orange bloa- soma. She carried a full shower bouquet of Better Time roses and ste anotia. flowing veil lsa Doris Larnbe of London." as maid o! honor wore a colonial gown of turquoise tatieta and car ried a bouquet, oi oses, , M195 Belly O'Brien as bridesmaid Johanna Hill and Miss Catherine O'Brien as junior bridesmaid chose matching colonial dresses o1 orchid and yel- low. They carried ribbon colonial bouquets of butterfly roses and Talisman roses. Their head dresses were shoulder-length veils, held in place by a halo oiprange blossoms. Lillie Marlon Turkhelm was flower girl in a pink silk not gown and she carried a nosegay of pink sweetpeas and babys breath. . Kenneth Richardson, cousin o! ' the bride, as ring bearer wore a Address of Welcome The following ls the address of “May it please Your Excellency: “The Mayor and Town Council Lady Aleiicgnder a hearty “When we learned . that Your s prolessionsl sol- dier, you won a reputation as one of the wsr‘| greatest strategists. and the respect and admiration of allied soldiers msnd. We conceive that your corn- under your com- 0 mission as representative oi’ Crown was a worthy appreciation of your illustrious acts in the ser- vice of your country. “W are proud of the position the Oana a now occupies nations of the world, which has not been attained by our efforts alone. but under the of deep _ fully volunteered to serve her the ill’ o" fl homes in this ialr Isle vacant chairs might live. “Today we welcom you as the re entatlva o! our King, and oosu day u wah to convey to His Maiesty an Nexprescle? oi’ our lopreciatlcn n! our Brit sh Clillflfluvss and our ‘continuing loys y to the Crown. We also desire to express the wish that this visit o! Your Excellency ' and Lady Alexander to our ov- be fruitful of pleasant recollections of the oc- luee may always cssion." Illa summers s61; lhlll Mayor Smimerside. guidance, protection and assistance of the Mother Ooumry, and in her hour distress, our boys gratis- n elds o! Euro . They did not all return, and n many o! ours are which‘ speak elo- quently o! unflinching heroism that s e rusty ms Excellency to The Address o Welcome from His We". a. Prank Amati. White Bull. Bill Jones of London W" ilfoomsman. The ushers were Bill OBrien and Douglas Ashman, Foilowius the ceremony a re- ceptlon was held at the home of mother wore saxe blue with bisc assigns-ice and s crriage o: zed Muskoka, the bride travelllnw in a fushia suit with black ngces- series and an orchid cor-saga. ‘m Mlfle? Place in London Oanonization 0f Mohawk Maid Rests‘ With Rome s: sash‘ harem last tors ind in e Bronx. by Re. John J. Fordh m University and his sta of ove- “The Tekak rests with Rome oniacd. was a pinned.‘ si- tour.) Mr. Mayor, My wife and I deeply ‘appreciate the very kind address of welcome _ ness. an Another oussse sews: "Bhe M3‘ Hats for Fall and grey, navys, and other h Her uncle ioine the bride's parents. The bride's hatchet i1 she would not klrenounce the Iait ‘You may take my liie but not my with" btv the what most impressed the Indians o! virginity which Ka- hen she was 20. One From the dav Kateri o! virginity the transactions. e missionaries to disns steadfast Chris- lved.“ M1‘- "14 MYI- MaoLean left for 0n their return they will reside; ast {our years was a 0d of ptain, penance. ts. Wynne. a white~hslred ran across Killer-l‘: story in 19m while he was working on the proposed canonization or the Jesuit martyrs. Father Isaac Jog- ues and seven comvanifini- ‘i130 been slain bv the Iroquois Indians in the 16401 Housing Queues llaunt lifficlals In South Africa for The Canadian Press I‘. Carlson Jones)‘ one. Beol- =3 -- the branch olitces of the housing sec manpower, ion: film!" in search of accom- Newly-weds, housewives NEW YORK. Bent. fl--(AP)\. The NO-ycar-old awry cl Rates-l Tehskwltba. a passionately pious Iroquois mold o! the Mohawk Valley in New York State who died near Oaghnawags. a suburb o! Montreal, is moving into its in an oilice build- Thexe the finishing touches have been out on s 20- ear cs gn WW9. B. -. t: witha League," tor the canonization o! the "Lily o! the Mcihawks." The case now r: aainthood-is granted. she would be the first American-born llillt. (Mother Cabrini. recently can- U.S. citizen but was born o4 a heathen lather and s Ohrtatian mother. Bhe was or- e ‘to the dissipated young men and women o! the village. ‘They even_ laid snares (or hes- diastity- hr , hate observing Sunday her cabin rom- psnions reorosched her for idle- s» (ood them. Emergency housing is a basis of s two-room suite for a married couple wit with a monthly I16 (I04), with to former service boa bassoon acacia: salons)‘ e _.___é.___i___ mark ior drunkard and ult- Children taunt~ red her with mud. d with her wr- A young brave followed to double the monthly figure. threatening her‘ h, to ‘be told: until she was 2A “Rae felt old-fashioned tion of the con- their arms and er married couples wait patient- m- emergency assistance allo- d by the controller to cases he ks most deserving- In the two b est urban areas ohsnnesburg and ople have sp- ‘"“°’él°“°.’ "lFfisflol government es ma es a . houses are needed st once and that ‘mmmim g will take eight years to build allotted on raonnei. NOTICE - Please communicate with me st ease as my representative is lesv Q latalsvdiay- I CMIPII-LI- otter and black market operations biographies, in housing have largely among private owners who charge "premiums" for houses or apartments. Severe court penalties have to overcome housing shortage for E version of near towns into a form of garden city, with communal living and dining rooms. s he average home. h two children rental limit of preference given lng houses are DN- and somebody Now showing a complete range of Men's Winter weather in browns, leading shades. All new shapes, including snap brims, off the face and Hamburgs. BILTMORE, BUDD and other makes- Selling at ssiss NEW ARRIVALS ‘ MEN'S FALL n- Be Sure Your Hal: ls Right As ~- Particular Part of Your Dress WOOL FELTS, new shapes and shades- (Maln Floofl-At, each aaoaa coo-s "ash MEN'S CAPS-Fine quality Cap Sizes 6 1.50 s1." (Main Floor). English Donegais. Selling at, each . . s WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU smcuun s. srswsnr nu. Summer-side. P. E- L class hotels refuse to quote month" ly or weekly rates. stay on indefinitely but they must pay by the Guests may day, often adding up Report: Black Market Real estate agents have little to been reported. renting cut down these One of the government efforts en the con- ex-servicemen has former army camps These Projects have been most successiu and several journalists who live in them say they like the li-ie, that communal meals arc cheap if one wants them (there is no compulsion) and that the old army, aryforce and navy conzacts have made Lhe transition to peace- time smoother than it they had to live among civilians, many oi whom were opposed to, or apathe- tic about. the war effort. The government has also under- taken to uiid 6,000 low-cost houses annually and suhslrllzes municipal housing programs. Ho\v~ ever, there have been complaints that these houses have s higher capital cost and higher redemption charges to the purchaser zhnn comparable houses erected by priv- ate enterprise. Standards o1 hotel and boarding house accommodation age good on the average, with rfirl shortages less apparent than in Refunding Income Taxes No Easy Task (By The Canadian Press) UITAWA, Sept. 20-11121! Rev- enue Deoamnent ls getting on will! the business o! reiunding today. it's no small task. “Refunds are going out at rate." the uo all the demands in s ed the welcome lJIDJOO t msv date back l HALE‘ . Halifax schooiglfls were in - pital here tonight. one criti injured, after ihefbicycln o they were riding was struc . speeding car v/hiuh tailed to stop. On the danger list with n fractured skull was Blanche Barker, 15, while her companion, ls-yeainolu Audrey odic ffiflda l. \ oven-bald income faxes, but. an ofilcial o! the department saidl a . oflicinl few u-onihs. lud with 2.600.000 tax? returns coming in everv year. 80m! persons will have to wait until we can get around to them.’ Already in the fiscal year i946- ld. the department has dispatch- reluifidotcheclllrs to ms of the better Yam- s o n’ , these were or the present fiscal Year, and some "mi or exceptions eversi years. However. the total amount re- fundeddoirlce April l last amount- e You may be among the luokv number who receive their refund THUMB" MI within s sew rncnfihs alter fllln"; IINIIOIM l0 s return. he added. but if you're unlike! child! not. Just be patient~thc Revenue he Department hasn't forgotten you. has got to be last. HIMQIALL. Nottimhsrushire. - England -—(0Pi -- Life sailors c! lo! rounds llllidi were, fuurrl ‘n em old grsmsuhoc- sold by s widow to a secondhand mas Schoolgirls In Hospital ___.._ AX. Sept 20 -—(CP)—'1WII0 McLean, stiller-ed severe head cuts Searching lice later round the accident. veh cle abandoned on a city street. l>ol1ce sold they ex- pected to apprehend tho driver shortly. _______._____._. LONDON ~40?) — Public tele- phone boxes ln Britain and North. grnoolgeland row number more than 2. . A HATS ll: ls The eons oooenaa ‘_e‘eol0i including the s. ‘nu-use;- heater Progress Se oduct board now marked and pac anadian governmen _____-_.._*. romno nsnvszsraas TH. England --(CPi - lng areas, sailed f Islands to work 1 or iron? i You found the copper wire bound with layers of woven cotton. This cotton helps to insu arrest-that is, to keep is on the track, going only where l: is wasted. This is only one of s thousand important cotton uses which most people seldom see or think about. But all those uses help she present huge demand which is not con- fined to Canada but is world-wide. ‘lillillliil on To ElecTr-icify l e Ever fix the plug of an electric li late the electric is spite of the he: that our mills and stale are working full tilt. it will be some time before we csa catch up with orders. la the messaime, duotloa is being distributed on a qaom bu all our customers may get a (sir shares D°I|I|QI ‘IIXTII-I CQIPAIY tmmso (issue Pnfislh All Dennis-sod IalawHUess-“bci Ililil H!!!" llllltl v tbllllll ill!!! e Pill Illll J b~ 7*