sEPTEYJEZQ 1°42 l I WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘IIIIIIIIIA AGENTS: .l. Elmer Mufllhf. 1.6 Ihnovrr 8L. and George Clow. TO-DAY 90 Otllwl Si. BUMMEESIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscription Advertising o» e""“t:.'r::.r.':: more. w ter Street. Gourllee, D gene Water Street. Mark Goudet, 67 Granville poi’. SUBMARINE RAIIJER with ught dolly at lily of the fol- in Sununorsldr menu-e woe. v w WC"! G n’ lloy a urdlun will be delivered to my home in Siunmerslde liy 12¢ per day or lilo per week. Phone 289 for this service John Howard Marguerite Chapman ‘he W" M z rved loi- news of .olun1e1:"’b‘::eedvertlsing of e fatigue m. be inserted ll w‘: ,, w.» . ltrlctl! nor-ole dim" __ -. - -~=' rowoun y; HOG WORM _ w? Taylor Dfllk 00.. Kensigg" ' p" outrun Church. Magnum on this charge °“- Sept. 21th. will be e1 .1‘ 1.4a P. M.. when the ill put 0n a special James M. Baxter. 9-25-2l. NOTICE. — Parish of Sunday, Sept. 27th, St. h. KEXISUIRLOH, Morn- JuO. Burllnklvn- EYBH‘ p M, Erc-nch RlVil‘. :10 P. M. 9-26-11. . (fir kalvsnvcrou um of u1e&1111ss_ being -l1t.ill the Province by Finance Coin- a IIYRCII , London. .1“ Cllllll‘ pmcr ' 3 e1 was at ll; large audence lucased with the colored Island oval‘ films. Mr. ac.ed as Chain - p , were giien by r cl’ The Natimal W011‘ uniillee and » Silpelylsor of The The ad- Bureau _ , tiles? meet..ngs is its and for this ding recelvrs a The next .rtcn cn Septem- Leary follows on .10 1111i t ltl€ tlie ‘n ' .1 .11 3% nfltl 0' m; lsf. Personals p t Frilltis MacNeill of the re Lu i Island Ilighinnders, kw on l‘t‘illl‘ll to his unit after Jflfilifilli. his fulongh with his {l uvo children in Suin- dc. r Wedge of Summer- ms Picgived word that her lie Augustin Arsenault, former m; of Si. Charles‘ Seminary, brcokc. P Q, has joined the creiv of the R._C.A F“ Mid rte-rt 71's ti-alning at the Di-pct in Toronto, Ont. .\ir 1111 Ali's. Clilnie Pitcairn i!‘ have returned from .1» to Llvcrncol, N.S., ,,. tore ti"- izilosfs cf Mr. .\lr.= an zwicl-rer and the lad on‘ Piflcnirn. S. wrwrlave. nf Be- l. was a visitor to to to his lvme iron" w .l H ‘I. P F‘ n1 -‘ " Study Question of 2s a, riirl‘. - Obit-Wit Jolt ‘liifi/LDE SUUTH Ntitcs-(‘Jtf-Past And Present 1L1, Old Timer.) lCal::ir.i::dlt'ci11 page 4i .. llllli fitted it with iii _..i'i1 .11. 1.1-. MILO!‘ has Devil suc- .. niltuni tilt: iiaru times and Hi5 Clbiilt. - v adiolning Ml‘. Tay- oi the Cbcdi/c’ of the 1. ant. was aivcii rzetlsrick H. .1 not‘ 0t our present . nuimuil. ‘The iarni W85 ' the late Chas. 'i‘aper. u. rli lKJJiUHFlQ. ‘the ore-sent. . vcrs of Ciaiiaud. . (lliCClCliCd the old . L110 new liarhs and c111 u-nti modern equipment. 1 mun i.i the uotnto . vclv and now has arm ill .1 \'Cl‘v lieziitiiv condi- vgle is one oi our prosperous the rcutl is tlie late Ed- llruscliv lit on: time .- ll acres. On close ex- nt tlie barn 1 IICLlCEd a ton further enquiry I >1 ., at the time it was blliit h "HP til tlie 1'2’ t barns in ;.\‘ ' ' c‘ .1, at the tobacco mniriitit; barn wa- ulstrtxv- cars ago. The old _ - l .v Hergeri HOZRQ, cs credit. for its tidy au- Vfidibllllfll! rm was owned by .c_ John H" ll‘. He built. a new hierv mucn up to date. At. the vfvllC-Vflitfd his spare time to i 111 uittic and horses. and his {at and excellence were very “ "kill of. This farm is noiv 101110. With the scarcity of I) Kllrfloriie is_a busy man. i ilic t‘lJl'l rtoad. he 10f‘ of the Wiiisloe and , was the old school- bl oo not know when it was I11 account. of the shortaflte of u" Iltflvaround a piece of land nfllrred across the road and a m“ school was built in 1927. cl lcaclicr I can remember mulls. l-feiiry of Georgetown. I“ 1i Miss Peardon. of Win- nufy" Hush Amous of Char- 11 who would walk out of “F, mites. and go back at v Wiio would do that now?" M911 there would be no school we nter. The next teacher was "i; of York. then Miss Bessie litese t w _ umuitlon‘ acher is Miss Mahhe t Ukrainian by birth. now serving Tm the Winsloe ,_ 1s Church had a. large re- v ollowlniz and in checking up that in fifteen years, seven °i1 Were brought from that ration. A wonderful record 11111111 Protestant community. der to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. ~ be made n headquarters at Toronto. Stall"! Also March of Time and —ATTEND mo. CLEARING nvc- Our Gang Comedy TloN . - “w ee.uoJ-v.“°se”°‘p’ul.§‘£. 5'1"" =1 8 - 1.80 - 9.10 35th. 3-25-21. —I~‘ll.MS—Send them to Enmanla for expert finishing. ill-gloss prints, best prices. overnite service. Exmian Drug and Photo Service. Summer- side. O-IO-W-B-Bi. —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH.- Sunday, September 27th at 7.4.5 P.M. a children's temperance program ‘tinder the auspices of the W. -Tl-lE COLORED movie of Prince Edward Island and special war films will be shown at. Alber- ton September 30th and O'L.eary October 1st. Admission twenty five cents for which you will receive a War Savings Stamp. Be sure and attend. 9-26-11. Annuafillleeting S’Side Branch Canadian Legion At the annual meeting of the Summerslde Branch of the Cali- adian LfiglCn held this weck in the Legit-n Home on Summer St, Mr. M P, Titus was elected President for the coming year, The other officers are as follows: 1st. Vice- President Dr. J.C. Simpson; 2nd. Vice- Byron Thompson, Sect'y, Lsliti Smith, Trcasitrer, Hilbert Johnston. The standing committees will be announced later. The question of Remembmnw Day observance was discussed at length and, in this connection the following committees were ap- pointed: Parade OC-mtllllltm! Major T.H.E, Inmnn and Lieut. Col EH. strong; Dinner Ccrn- mlttee. Brenton Clark, Arthur Corney and Brycn Thompson. Sale of Wreaths and Poppies: Patrick Ryan Further announcement in regard to Remembrance Day will later Mr. Patrick Martin. the re- tlrlng President, presided and spoke a few words c-f appreciation to the comrades for their support during the past year He bespoke the some co-operation foi- his successor. Mr. Titus, the new President re. plied. He made reference to‘ the splendid wcrk cf the past: President and said he would endeavor to follow hislexcell-rnt example in the ccming year Several new mem- bers over-e admit-tut at. this meet- intz which iva= held a few days “store the Wfllllfll’ date lvcall=e of ‘he lnrlror civil: \\"‘*".‘.ll the Ir-ricn is holding beginning next. Mon- day - S SUMMERSIDE VIIIIIIII’, Thrilling Film 0f Pearl Harbor Attack Twefli-Y-foui- lio > Ham". I1 Dleasureurytsacgtercfiifisinpiallr} 5mm“!!! Wflters was shelled b Japanese aircraft carrier b01355: and destroyed. One survivor an 1,- “Mme Young woman Wlulrescsed by an American submarine; its com- Xxggggteé-Lheaflnfl the girl's story 1m- V alwmllted to notify his base of the treacherous attack Un- sea. Th“. in essence. is the drpmaglc algriyenot Columbia's “Submarine 7 _1. action-flaming tale of iglrvwmk heroism against great odds, hldglgarliie of breathless bluff, of meantzndl-Sefik Where one false move mm msas or and death. The new . W ch opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Summerside, re- gtllg the most fateful 24 hours in dflll. as a handful of Yanks... Erllwaixe-Tg-gtinelgnetreggd‘ ' ‘fight to eve of Pearl Harbor. ery on the Death Rate (Continued from page 1) of cer and"30_hicn‘left‘aftefrse two-day fight in tlie city. Qfll- bersuey~ev_or the Red army estimated that 20.000 Germans had been killed 1n the last week and contrasted this with the German death rate at Verdun, from Feb- ruuiy to June of 1916. of about 12,. a month. “And Stalingrad," he added, "is not the fortress twliich Verdun was." D661) 111 the city Russian can- 11011. grenade crews and anti-tank men were reported in command of streets 11inch tvere constantly be- liig attacked by ellemy tanks and automatic ritleineh. 'l‘lie people of Stalingrad, many refusing ‘GVQCLIHLIOII, were poiuing from their cellars, from the caves in the cliffs of the Volga and from factories to join the weary but unbeaten Bled army defenders in tlie streets. The flame of battle burned ever holler; German bClllbs still were beating houses and buildings to PIHCPS. ulld 011 one thoroughfare lljlitiliig from the west through the city to the Volga the fighting was extrchieiy ferocious, tTiie German high command claimed “in Stalingrad attacking troops took further fortified points in fierce street fighting. Soviet relief attacks against the north- erii barrier erected by German and allied troops were repulsed ill hard fighting") Restricting Retail Store Hours OTTAWA, Sept. Lid ——tCPJ—The question o1 TCoLPiCI/iilg reuail sltre ilCLlfS in Canada is being studied by the Wartime Rices and Trade Board, sad a. board statement is- sued tonight on behalf of Retail Administrator E. G. Bilrton. Mi‘. Burton added that "while no date has yet been set upon which action is to be tiikeii oii this sub- ject, merchants should not wait for the board's directions." He urged them to co-opcrate in reduc- ing store hCllYs wherever possible. __ _ i___ The Slfllfllllellt 611m “F1 will)?“ stiffer large losses in such bo‘d that a Wartime Prices and Trade ‘rental-ea The msuurtges 1.e_ Board order restriclng retail store ported 81w Us n more ‘ear-Mic hours would so lute effect Oct 1 idea of what a full-fledged Europ- is without foundation. wording to 0M1 offensive will entail, It should E G Burton. Retail Administrat- no‘ dampen anyOm-s enthusiasm or _ for the opening of a second front (The Cflllfldifln Pr?“ l" 5 5m‘? hilt it increases the average civil- on S2111. 21 slid that l1 bOYWd “d9? ‘airs llndcrstandlng of the Dro- governing the hours during which bran];- retaii stores may be open for bits; The Philadelphia. Inquirer took inesg has been drafted and "may the line the spectacular aruiult come into effect (W- 1- "cost too much" but went. on:- (The sibry Outlined ‘he PT°"'5' Mr. Ralston and the Canadian lons 0f the dfflfl 0P5" and 551d govcniment- deserve the highest He‘ Pwmiraim" fnncwm Consmta‘ commendation for tolling their tlon With U10 YEW“ m!“ thrown‘ people. and incidentally us, the un- cut Canada.) varnished, bitter truth. At Winnillell 1i “W? "Tiled m‘ “We learn from this what we are day that the Retell Merehcme really lip against and it u the Asoclatlon. Manitoba Branch. has kind o; knowledge the maple o; received a letter fl" n1 the ca?‘ the United Nations need and are adirm Rttflil F"~’d'»’l'flll°nt Wm cnilfed t". We =l1oilld have ecu-ii frankness from Washington." Pay Tribute tContinued from page l) that n proposed order of the W 9312B, gwerlilng hours of blis- incss of retail stores ‘flies b9?" nostnoned indefinitely by 1319 Board. LON-DON _- tCPl _ After the Dieppe raid, production Ln Bri- tish factories rcse more steeply than at. any time since Dunkerilue 9, member of the National Coiincl for British-Soviet unity reverie Canadian Arniy Casualty List OTTAWA. Sept. 25-(0?) —Ne- tiomtl defence headquarters today issued the 164th fllllly casualty list of the war, reporting the death of three men overseas. Included in the list were the names of three men reported mLss- lng after the Dieppe operation, and the name of one mun previously reported missing in error, One man wits listed as wounded -o, Dieppe casualty—two as dan- gerously ill and two as seriouslfl/ ill. Today's list raised an unof icial total of army men reported dead end missing since the war beilm to 4,700 This figure includes the 1.905 Canadian troops at Hong Kong, 509 of whom have subsequ- ently been llsted as prisoners of war. It also includes 325 men list- ed as prisoners after the Dieppe battle. The list of casualties with next of kin includes:- OVER-SEA! Died: Royal Canadian Corps of Qlgnlh Bergeron, Joseph Edmond. sigmn. SEVEN ‘EOTHERQ [N RED Mrs. Clara BBTIBYOXI (Wild) Old- ARMY ham, Eng. E 1e 0 i rl Regiment “w” °°"‘“"m‘° omyk Mtzlohlhelh: in?“ ( grice, Dow». with n Toronto regiment of the Mr-l- 161°" mm“? s er m‘ Canadian forces in England, has mma- lc°‘(',“ig'ndm°nfi'rrigelaggvin seven brothers fighting with the 11°" I" Red Army in Russia. He has al- ° frna CHARLOTTE Q SUHHIIEE ALL LINES .~_ L;- Annual Summer-side Birtwistle-Walsh The chapel of 5t. Paul Dr. D. Trevor Waye. was re-elect- ed president of the Prince lklward Island Tuberculosis league st the annual meeting held in the Cher- ’: Church lottetown Hotel yesterday after- wns the scene of a quiet wedding noon. The meeting was preceded Wednesday afternoon at three by a. delicious luncheon at which oclock when the marriage of Miss 6'1 were present. Rose Marie Birtwistle, daughter of Other officers elected included: Chief of Police Birtwistle and Mrs. 1st; Vice president, Herbert Pletch. Blrtm-‘ui’ w 1""- Llt- E116 Walsh. Giarlottetown; 2nd. vice president R. C. A. F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Dr. W J.P. MmMillm, Char- Frenk Walsh of Iiondon, Ontario. lottetown; Secretory, Mn. Edwin w” ‘Memnized- Rev- IfiDPBW Cooke, Parkdale; Treasurer. Will- Gardner officiated. Miss Lillian lam MQNel1l_ clmrlottotown, Earle presided at the, Orson. Directors are: The youthful bride, given in Prince County: Harry Holman, marriage by her father, wore e. y," Stside; Mi” Elle Gyms. g1“- turquoise blue street length dress mom; M“, w, A_ pi Borden; with black hat and accessories. lvlrs. Everett, MacKendrick Alber- Her bmlquet W05 l "(i-“Jellfly 0f “We! ton; Mrs. Arnold Douglas, Norboro. and forget-meow- Queens County: Mrs. Harold Miss Violet Blrtwistle, sister of Dunning. New mndorr; Mrs, wall- t-he bride. was her only attendant. “a Romp South Milton; M15; Jean fihe wore a beige ensemble with Gordan york rown accessories and u corsage of King»; County: u“ Ge‘, M- nusm“ ‘we'- near, bower Montague; Mrs. AA. Lieut. Reginald Walsh. R. C. N., McDonald, Baum; M”, 3mm p“- 28mm‘ w“ has" m“ 1°’ m’ bw‘ Ewen, Morell; Mrs. Mid-incl Burke. Georgetown; Mrs. Chester 0001191‘. Murray Harbor. Charlotretoirvnzmlilfrs. l‘ Miss Iphseue Rm" - Summerslde: Dr. W. B. Hewett. Mr. Leck. Clergy: my. G. Mfleniil. RM- Le . I "The hxominatlng committee we-l compwed of Cm: Gates, Mrs. Leo ~ B . Fxlifutlgr reg/align of the minute! er. Mrs. Blrtwistle, mother of th bride, wore a black street length dress trimmed with American beauty. Her corsage was o: white carnations, Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of the bride on Brighton Road. Im- mediately after the bride and groom left on a short motor trip. On their return they will reside in Charlottetown the groom being l; ' f th last annual meeting y Mrs. rlteaptéonea at the any. Station gum; Rpm, m, m, w“ w" m- Out of town guests were: Li t. en" h t . Reginald Walsh and Mrs. Walslh, MI.“ 5th; ‘Mai-m (111: ‘reploeritsufisgs Halifax; Dr. D. MacGillvary and ad 5 My Herbert, Fletch which Mrs. lvfacGillvary. Toronto, . riowedy B ' satisfactory glngnclal Lieut. Bryan Glover, Greenwood, S amen Nova Scotia. Colonel and Mrs, °°“ ‘ Howard Haddon, Kingstree, North pub“, gum; Ig’0f1 Miss Ings. Public Health Nurse- Carolina, Lieut. Kenneth Birt- wistle, Halifax, Nova scotia, whose resignation was regretfully accepted gave a compfehfinsive N" view of the year's work. There are 74a known cases of Tuberculosis on the Island of which 215 are 1!} an active stage. 40 0' mwe Patient’ have tuberculosis geims in the sputum and are therefore a de- finite health menace to others. M155 Ings went on to state that “"1 “ti? u’°1§..“”°"é.i”“§3°§i‘<‘f33o‘f way, Mr. Vlau hen, at Montreal, D094?" a “ n‘ ' ' who told him tlhat the man re- While this .1‘ °f mesumable bring; spflnsible was Ml; Coop.“ The fit it is still not large enouz. L latter Was out. of the city but. ‘ne mm” adeqm" anmvances n “y; would take it up with him on his $3595 whlm we“ explained H‘! n return Thursday. OWSZ Another "Charlottetown" <1) 7° insure prop" nmglshb; The Mayor later had a coufer- me!" w mum“ whifflcm“ enoe with Hon. Angus L. McDon- Tefielvw l" the 5m“ ° l." aid Minister of Defence for Natial <3‘ I" 5°m° "-5". a m” 1y “ d Affairs who stated that no doubt Ownace 1°‘ a“? fmmes c’! me“ so“ there would be another corvette Wilma" Wh“ Fmne w the 5mm r" Charlottetown. 11"“ f" t1'e“'*t°nt< t Yesterday afternoon His Worship (3) A "wmhy almwmlcie toga‘; called in Premier Campbell, Hon. tents leaving the Senator “m m ' or. W.J.P. MocMlllun, radar. of continued wit" such "Y" a,“ “Y the Opposition, and Mi". Lester are able t0 6m m‘ “‘°"‘(*C‘{f;‘,st_ Douglas. M P and they had prc- In regard to the sale oh to pared the telegram above quoted 111115 593-15- M155 n35 was happy Further Mayor Holman stated Slate that Wfilear the I; uggzarg; that he had received crinflrrhntfon 099d the pmvlous ymd ymm 3Q.’ last evening of tlie fact that the The total “mount g,’ £67m h“ C.N.R. shops at Riviera du Loop 011$ Calla/d‘! W“ 5mm“! i i- 1943 increased staff to capacity this m9!” the 599mm‘ 5" us‘! gums year, There would be no dismant- The 551° W111 be a U“ l 3 m ling for centralization plans th 1c $95K M19 m9?! hem! "(fife ma‘! as the late Chief Jllstlilre Ministe‘ nihroushout e 1"‘ Lagtgilnyt?’ lsgiid said? talorsiliil-l. “is it 5139595“? 3mm’ the shortage of that in the Province of Quebec in- Sflnilwflllm beds mrqlaflzgg: ‘i3: stead of taking men out of shops 130111111100 M188 IHBI I“ mmdmmoly they are adding to their yarn the outbreak o! "b? HP J M M, while since 1910 they are graduals: 4.000 men have leills re rid m‘! moving men out of our shon. and r6050" 0f Tubelcugf 1 ‘a of He very soon if this is not stooped 111611115 that “m1 f "in weenie Chafotteioivn will just be a way Vvfll‘ that the 500148;? Wlm h m we my» are or s“t:.;".lt.'rsl~::.°:% w ha n. We must fi ht for our e R1 n ~ - rlgyllujlppe g ground can be lost i! open house The council unankncuslv siip- are allowed to NmfiIlIl at ported nu Worship in nu stand, In closintl W“ "so eriire _ City su,_.veyor H_A_ Masggfvy. her appreciation to the agie called upon. stated that Mr. Ap- Committee for so‘klndly sendrng pleton had received them cordially her to the Tubercuiosrs convents enough but was vcry "Vldéht 118111 in Hflmllm" Y“ Ymr-l that his policy was to carry out “l” ‘Xlmmd immkfi“ i“ "f" what the railroad had in mind. mwm“ arid Pat on. sunrrgwrl- wlth regard to economy. It was side P096" m‘ ma"? "m! l - very galling, he stlld. to think that Rivlcre dil Loupd hacli had ‘thfgr n. cas . . argviireirfhe airmen’! on wmilusmn M the madml’ 1g services, strength l! b43108 dft- me “pom; President’ Wawmcgll, u c,e8_.ed_ upon Lieut.-Gov. LePGSQ P‘! Councmo, y T Mm” gtlfled the .meeting. Governor Le rigs that if closing down work in shops commended the 11955811‘? 1011 do’; and reduction of machines. labor- splendid W°Tk m" em? ~ , ers, etc, was done completely at and he said that a debt of grai- the start there would no doubt Nude W08 °W9d t° the wmwn‘ have been a pubnc jndigngflqn Institute of this province for the meeting and the movement would valuable work they are doing in have been called off, Now the final assisting and maintaining the in; winding up is about to take olnoe stltution. The eftgrlzigxlrt fémggngléd if strong and determined action is Sta“ "T9 V) be lid Y ‘we c“ not placed before the Dnninlon also His Honor sa on! gr Government, work they ale accomplish nljz. m The Province of Prince Edward However the speaker sad u ‘g island Ls not asking the Dcminlon Sanatorium was still too rma of Canada for any favors, he eori- B1" fiwlbmem- u’ l“ med "3 ha‘ tinned, we are asking for our prov- D1101 C!" and altmugh u" w" incial rights as not forth by the 591'" Island lfiilifil-BWPQ had 9%? Order-in-Council of June 2o. lava. an not amt/id!" f" 81%;” fifch "We are only wasting time con- 811116 1°!‘ Pilbl C He“ 1d w“ n tooling the own. officials to should be of first fiiznfthez“ ‘fie correct the illegal acts foisted on neveflhel955 he 319"!‘ a this pmvlnce.» he declal-“l, "Th, Federal Government shouldu C.N.R. is a silb contractor es far STEM" fltmmil" 9° W! a ‘ m‘ P. Strong Protest ._JQ°H§1.“."9¢..YY°"\ P829 1X gun!" Mr. Raiston immediately mo- phoned the President of the Rall- Governor LePage Dominion Government of Canada pfvblem Mid $011111 b9 deli“ with t h. gr under the ems asirfuioneluulng His Honor Further Council meléings will be ed the M08116 0n beqlfluzudo i held until these matters are ad- province for the spen wor justed, it was stated as the ineet- which they ere delus- ing concluded. BRINGING UP FATHER T.B. League Hold RAH)" MuffART Dr. D.T. Waye re-elected President. Comprehensive reports read. as our Province is concerned: the Wrmnt "lime? It w” ‘t “atkmn b TOWN 0115301111»: Meeting ,, tentiou to the frightful in Great Britain who are harried from $12108!’ to shelter 1nd finally (“iven into the open country by successive relds. Eventually piece: are found for them oil, pleeee of relative security, but their belong- ing: of all kinds ere destroyed. The task of emergency feeding alone l| difficult. ‘The task 0f setting them Prom Tn A O n up once more with some quantity Bl’ EDI r Ill’! a-gaivig: gun by ‘:1: é: tgortéioglfilfnlgmand bedding lo much “M”. . cloud o! mm walWudwhlgg To meet these enormous needs. W011}?! wme day come to an end funds have been started ti: various but in the case of tuberculosis the I speaker said there would always facilitate and lmpftlve the man- be l bottle to fight. The govern- agemeni. of the league, bye-laws merit had found it necessary go m. defining the duties and res n- crease annual grunt to Sanatorium sibilitles of the executive be from $12,000 to 048,000 e year. Dur- presented for your aPPYWtfl- In: the present year arrangements The FY9599“? °1 5° many 4019' had also been made to employ an gates from the various organiza- additional medical Officer on the Lions is an indication of the con- staff. Dr. Found had been on- tihued interest of the Wmien‘: In- gaged and this had led to on m. stitutes, catholic women: Least-le- crease in the extent of the work Gyro Club, and the Y's Men: Club being done. The s eaker also re- of Summerside, in anti-tuberculosis ferred to the Healt Tax that had work. The Objects of this annual been instituted and he was of the meeting are not only to elm"! "11 opinion that it would g0 a. lung members an opporunltv to meet WHY in defraytng added expendi- 108911191‘ but 315° m he“ Twat“ tures that; were contempiated, hy the Secretary TTQBMII“ ‘ma Piemior Campbell crmplimented Field Nurse on what hen been l6- tho odfloerl and members of the comPU-thild- 515° i" i‘ you‘ m‘! League on the work which was to elect s. board of managemen being done and in referring to the for the Ill-tum? Ye“ “d w “n” resignation of Miss Ings said that illarize yOurselves with anti-tuber- ahe would be missed very much 0111053 Wm‘ “l m!‘ T’*'°"m°°' M“ ' lgldd hoped that the League would 111K B‘ W‘! ‘mfgnfi: glzafifi; “at, ll 6 0H0 8U C!!! A nKmJmoom/peratively competent Ian/t mm he“ annual meeting) m the intervenlflil time "Ch “Y”? lzatlion comliri-iifltl "i" 19"!“ sh0uld endeavor. by lectures and ed his l disciuiqion’ Mil reguliiirtegigtiri? 31:: Dress easure a bet - man an a een fir! 3M onpbehal’ Oftme gaging; greatlctwpalgn oarrled out by this e e. cordial welc assoca on. delegates. He eompliigxtaxlnetedb ‘The M" impmtt" “Mm” °' llwefrment on the interest they We league i‘ n“ Y0“ camed out were taking in the sanatorlum and by our Own Public Health Nurse. then the speaker bald a high m. Miss I035. H" (“mes a.“ many bute to Drs, Cfeelyylan’ Figund and and varied and it is difficult to Keevuuz when he stated that he fully HPPWPMW “l1 5'“ “°°‘ “m” doubted that. if any ingtmllgon 1n out an intimate knowledge of he!‘ Canada had any three who {Mk activities. It 1-5 501005511118 5°’ m’ such a keen interest in the welfare 1" m9 m“ M’ m7 diam” N w“ and did so much bgylsflenflqus wm-k umerate hei- duties, and her own in the interest of’ public health, Telwrt although Very Comltmh?” Speaking of cpl-mm“ seals the sive does not cover all that .124 speaker said that the 55,19 0y Sear. been done. It is regretable at This should be stfesggd and the people Pme that, I have to announce the of the province should be mode to resignation of Miss Inga. to like realize that the T B. Ieavueh em“ the “m” pa“ d “brim-y "Sh! is e. continuous one and he 1943- whim w“ Tummy remind Concluded he felt that the coming by t?” execuamvg‘), gags £5‘: fig QB. ue W S sale would be mpported as before. ggmnegfleld nurfe and m) u, the Dr. MaoMlllen present has given faithful and conscientious service‘ x1e dfcgrlrehtg Dr. W.J.P. lhcMillan xpregg omre” m“ fmm“ °“ f aritgueciotion for the lnviteation (é firm” ‘mg h"! n“ h“ bee“ lb‘ a nd the meetin . _ n accomp s . in; ggnjgd on W55 TQ;MWY$DO§_ We are pleased this Year that ant, necessary and indispensable in m" GMFmmPnfQ, saw the" W3}: the 5M1“: of lives m this province, clear to increase the grant. in ai H9 regretted the departure of Miss m’ me m” M paflentslln the" In“ and hoped that a canal,“ sub homes and who are unabe toTrsj- cegggr would be gmmd, The snub oei-ve sanitorlum treatment. l.‘ s Mon in resume to tuberculosis was ‘m’ ‘f ""°"’““ “f “tmm v“ ‘° Serious. he said. and would get “d w‘ m’! sure that aémnea $76 serious as the War nrogreswd further increase: e death rate in P.E. Is‘ n. ' , 74,5 percent which was me 5M3“; In peace time tuberculosis conrtol highest in Canadm l5 the greatest single facturh art? gpeaklng o; the apmmment of which olir denaitmento. 1 teal Dr. Found to the sanatorlum staff. h” m deal" The w“ a311,"??? ' the speaker said that he Vlfis glad "Pd W“ Qmbwm M ‘mu’, "f h“ to see him where his services iveze I.“ m" ‘"5 Y?“ the d“ {a6 bu‘: so necessary. In referring to Dr. “gm P?’ onv in ‘l?’ {mm u; ‘I!’ CrecWnan he described him as the also P-voughtrmlt n‘ o (Farm A’ k i you will anmvse the nurses report o?’ fi§nbfiidég° Ql?ro¥113}?€1-n§ar'¥‘v€g yoil will find a large number of and although Dr. Creclman‘; rinmé pamms l" at???” gnu?’ o!‘ thfi‘: rified come up for military sewice vréagirgiesfifiiqigeé"Facfiftieini?is H‘; speaker said that he would not ' ‘ ' ‘ be allowed to go in the armed “QKflbh m’ 6133"“ m {gfewearkgi services as his services were so “#316130 “so ‘g 2;“! on s mrgv; urgently required here. 'I‘he prov- m‘ e pmsene 0r your “m, inoe should feel proud of Drs. ' . . Creelmnn, Found and Keeping. In mrn}; “rlggfii”. listing: W33’: referring to the $10000 grant by ° .,,,,"8.,, n J1; m. _,,.,,,,,l Nwmment m‘ MMMIHB“ meetlri June 18th As a result felt that when this fund was cx- mm‘, 5}“ do not ‘attend om. a.“ rimmed the gqvemment womd nitalymeetih had nn opportunity}?! wmmgly grant mmt Fwd wmk of lenrnin gsome of the activities must be increased, he said; every- which we geadeavour to promfiw °“° “m” d° their “m” and a" The executive a preciated the 1°,“ “d u“ ha?“ lhtlge g? sup.‘ thoughtfulness and) interest ex- W" m "m" v ° “m”! b the women's Instlmte. Institutes and other organizations P Y it. wou‘d yo on and must g0 on. sarfgstcafxfggigahewgmggtérrz: Two motion pictufes dealing with ubnc nleetmg m Pflnoe o! Wale’ tuberculosis which had been re- gun e The speakers on m“ oc_ ceived from the tuberculosis as- cask‘)?! ‘were Gov “Page Pmmm. sociation were shown to the dele- Cam be“ Mama,‘ Holman’ Dr w_ "t" m‘ P"°"°d ‘“°"°’““* “"1 .1 PpMacMillan Prof nlanéhnro, instructing. The pictures were “in, Eric Féund who h” re_ shown through the courtesy of tlie ' ' . t cently been appointed to the staf glghrqégpiieblggé m“ Mt’ w“ very of the Provincial Sanatorium. Th? - . , rea Forlowlniz is the report read bl! jfjéifmfj,“{§§‘e"‘"§‘jjf,e§§'"*,§m§,,,., Presdent Dr. D.T. Waye: they Organized the campalmh Ab , I‘ P n I though there were man public demands the peoétio of t sugary; Your Honor, Mr. Premier. your m“ made A goo response Worship, Reverend Gentlemen. appeal for filnds and I am sure Members of the Executive Ladies “mt ‘his W“ we Wm again emoy and Gentlemen. their same warm“ raceptlgn Htllld . 1e It is my duty and pleasure to- smmort‘ Th“ m“ m on ‘at day to welcome W“ the $1130 reward of financial IBS1£IBDEC Annual Meeting of the Prince Fd- ff,’,,.‘e",°§'ff3,§§,l?°;1“§,‘f.§,d.§§° 13.12pm. ward Isfand Tuberculosis l/BMZUE- mcni f6]. cvm-‘Tnne t‘, buy Clulsg. The past vear was the first time m“ Sea], Ecfierouslv’ ' that 1' acted on your executin- and ‘ ‘ I desire to exam wires-volt p.32.’.§‘.§2“’n“§§..is.€§”2‘l;‘§§d $853‘? for the honour and trust you stowed on me in electing me as billions of‘ aidvertising. 1 I ‘uh I ncns on once anon u: president. My lack of prev- to $13k an w ous knowledge relative to th e ho so willingrv x- isfed 1n the furtherance o e mandirement of the association s - Fd ,_ d u d q- bewulnsys caused srme delays in the early Prmc‘ " “qr m“ u part of the year but. with the m- Lengue during the past. year. operation and amistance of the BEHIEVIIILES Girl. executive and staff an organized _ eylrtem of work was established. LIVERPOOL _ (C Py _ c“- I woilld like to thunk toe mom’ adian Trade Commissioner A E. ere of the board of management Brynn h“ puapenrlw‘ a mgbllg m" their interest “d he“) ‘Ft "n canteen. gift of tho Iiiiperrnl Ordcr times. It has been our practise to or m‘, Eastern Sp"; Bullrvllle, hold monthly executive meetings Ont m Admin“ s, pwcy Ncblm when all reports, bills. requisitions commandunmwhyvf or the wesg and general busines was given dc- ,1 Approamfl- toiled consideration. In order to i‘ Premier Clmpbell Mayor Holmln Ills Worship Mayor Holman ax. PAGE ELEVEN QUEENS‘ cazvaomlv FUND 001m TIONS _____.____ Repeated bombing raids on B - In port area; and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh ot- suffering of the many thousand; of civlligm Perle of the world. Ber Majesty use of her name in connection with the DJIDHLIOB campaign. which ll officially known as "Hie Queeni Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- 11ml." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goeg wim- out deduction to the Lord Mayor of lnndon for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from thig prov/m“ should be forwarded to the Royal Trim Company. Charlottetown, "M011 HD0111 the following ro- Becelved recently; 13311. Hill Women's Total to dBiA1——$5,751.9a. Enjoyed Visit To IP.E. Island Commissioner Lamb's Health M u c h Ini- Droved; Leaves To- day For Ottawa. Commissioner David a, M0» l-LD. or the ‘$31.13.. Army- 1479mm. 308-. accompanied by his daughter Mrs. Ronald c”- 30H, leaves today for Ottawa and other centres after an enloxable two weeks’ visi’. to this PTOVlIlQQ The visit was made in the course of e tour for hi: health, following I serious operation undergone three months ago. In the six month; period between November and May last. cOfPfllfg- sloner Lamb travelled 12.000 mziee throughout Canada and the United States, The tour was underfgbgn on hi: own initiative and at hi; own expense. His mission. h, ex. plnined yesterday to o, Guflfdlfln representative, is self-imposed and is twofold, namely: ti» m Combat the economic and opirizual hcresay which blighted the world after the laat war, when men came to be regarded u liabilities rath- er than as assets to the state; and (2) to stress the aramoiuit im» portonce of exa ting spiritual values above all others when the vast political and economic t. vevgr problems are being der- Inldonfibderfln ‘London under enem {in mun have made o trernenous imprcs, stori on this llilfi or the Atlantic," Counmlsslonor Lamb said. "Where- ever I went I found l widespread demand for an account of my ex- periences and obsermflons during two years in Iondmiis blackouts and air raids. stories about my fish- monger, my taxi-cab driver, my neighbor's daffodils, etc, and re- ferences to lunch with the Com- missioner of the Metropolitan Pol- ice, the head o: Scotland Yard. the ‘no-panic’ behaviour of Londoners end refugees and visitors, and to funeral services I attended at West.- minster Aibbey 111d St. Clement Danes in the Strand, London, made up an interesting lecture and all led up to o. call to stand fast, to cherish and to enrich our herit- ago of Freedom. “My contacts with leading Lon- don citizens on the eve of my leav- ing England made quite an in- teresting feature in my talks. I have had everywhere an excellent press. and my experiences in the air raids have helped to carry my message without in any way crowd- ing it. Interest has been added to my talks by my identity card, gas- mask, as well as by my C.M.G insignia end my LLB. (Aberdeen; gown and by reference to the ion of mv 0.1". decoration when the Salvation Anny International Head- quarters was destroyed in May last year. "I found that I was re ed a: something of o. hero by ldrid- heerted people over here, after my two years’ experience in London's blackouts and air raids and my crossing the Atlantic on a ship." Health Mitch Improved Commissioner lamb ended the first part of his North American tour at Northfteld, lvflnnesota. on May 5. “The res-tilt. astonished mo," he said. "It revealed the need for an early and serious operation Dr. Charles Mayo performed this and I am making a ivonderfill re- covery. In the nature of things. assured me that I may cnntemrfote a return to 50m:- measure of public work before the white:- sets in. ln- deed. while spcndniyz rt few ivncks in the Maritime Provinces. l’ have tnkeh oppnrtiinitics of trying: out my strength-on the ivhtiie with good res-tilts. I am now PXplOTlllQ the ground ns tn my future mow-- ments." Commissioner Lamb soc! crest opportunities in (‘niznda for sole”- ive immigration after thr- n21". Ho was delighted with his visit. tn Prince Edward Island he showed keen interest in its lvstofic as- sociations and he spoke cncniirntz- ingly of its prospects for rlcvcloii- merit as on agricultural ronimiin- lty. hirtit-ute. GOOD WITH DART! Iplsrpow Mtvpie. K111! GGOTCF of tilt’ llcllcnc: nrlortrd a 1101*“ nmlqlcq m ‘my n" \$‘.'\l‘flI‘(l<"‘-l of a. new (‘flock “‘ “‘1' picks-d tip a dart a to the dartbcard aim . t 8PT., Mrs. ready seen co sidernble fightin Brown. George Rober , while serving wgh the Internatlona at‘; 3P9" 35mm‘) "" Brigade during the Blpaniah In‘. lt-rfiéirwiee‘ '" WITH ALL THE5E