WEDNESDAY, l Young People's Gonloronoo DIAPER RASH? Used and recommended . . for 3 generational mwthaailv-fhwnbebl nlllve i. _ churches ho CUTICURA‘ it: ...........t.".ra responded to ‘by: Barre MsoLurm u A ii htful banquet was °‘”°’°‘sn'ih ‘u. mung: which a has? business w- mo. Williams. g m 0011f“ the vice-president M. Joan e. Montsrue smiled- followlng committees were appoint- ed from the chair. Nomina mittee. Gordon Carver, Hans brook. George Abbot, Charlottetown, Joyce T Llnkletter. Summerside. . Press commit . Keith callback. Sllmrne ‘“ , Leta. White, Milt!!! Harbor. SA Resolutions committee. Harold Stewart. Mon , Dorothy Link- letter. Bummerslde. atii-ii sw- Has an Early _ art. Montague, Peggy Bee . Mont- _ _ ague. Schedule this Christmas m. devotional period of u» ov ing service was lead Be sure our fléhtln SI ‘carver. R. ll. Shaw of Glas- hss a m"! h"! m" " -¢ow izave an interesting sermon on mail his ave-ms ems W" wcneiiiisn brotherhood and its re- io assure ilfllverv in “me i“ lotion to the authority of chi-lat." Chrmm“ - “"1 °°m° m The Sunday services opened at w°““°"5 i" 5'" “""°'u°m eleven o'clock with devotional led "Y m" h“"""‘- by the vice-president, u. Jean Mao- ,. .. . Querrie. rollowirig the devotions neriod the communion service was held with Wm. Bilson, Bum lside presiding. The ‘ng sq». mon on “Christian Stewardship and its relation to the authority o! Christ" waa ably and clearly ure- sented by M. watterworth. Mont- rue. afternoon session was in i . of Clifford Hen-inn. Murry River. P L Richardson. Montague brought a vital and clead out ser- mon on "Missions." Following the lsennmi the business nart of the conference was ooncluded- The nominating committee reported _ Plresident. Keith callback, Bummer I de. Vice-Preside t - Alli Os te , fifsyi“i‘ii.l'é'..‘f.'l.f°'s“i.".'i°. Charlottetown? m r r 'i'>'3.‘.'.';..i2°i°i3"_‘"_ $33-75 iFishery Report {For September The Mtll landinls of iilh 1n Prince Edward Island for the month o! Sent. 1943. have inc ased b . , _ _ . iltltwm lhtievivim by time ax ' " g r i, ii 4i J 1940 19 9 - ' core een ste n une, , yell‘ l l arieti Mil l - . - - . ‘Dang-g ‘hank; ¢Qq,“hai-i-1n§, when] I \\ _ old Harry Wichtacz was a diamond driller. i“°"“.'§‘ s. i... i. i. a i?zrnrxrrzrrziitriEriifstlii’: issic-Nm RINGS fiiglfihiiilhi 0335331 loci‘: mo»? i . ’ . l hcgwonthelilyistinguisheldC 1 Medal." Handsome, inannish ""53? l‘ gglgarfltllill: m uummy __ _> I He was at Dlcppe’ _ Harry's favorite sports are hunting and fiahe with ¢iio_l_==_°_I_ $3.50 giaaeiliwovgegusa 1y ‘lbs. __ V . a H¢ killed 14 Nazis. , 5113.“! guess I'll mu be able (0 do both." m.‘ BRACELET! $14,847. This variety was nleiitlz: ' ‘ . - _ v My new leg works fine." liicnflflflm“ throuahoiit the month and went ~ guru“ simi- ni- gsldblggj: g!‘ conditgznsuofavoured succuaiul - ' He Captured others’ I illlilli! 0 l HI. - ygi-héfllflgljf‘ $ .50 "P gag, 51.0%.; ... mm“, o; u, Hc blasted a German machine gun emplacement . 900 lb . with val crease f . . 312,191‘, ' u’ m ° out of the path of advancing Canadians. The larirest increase in lsndinns oi any o! the varieties was that o! ' . The amount over that or September 194-2. was 434.400 lbs. gab an increase in value oi 818.- 105,“;- lgndlngg ,1," g “m”, Wounded 18 times, he was under murderous of 290.600 lbs. but an increase in fire for 8 hours- v‘ 1‘ __ v Rood throwzhout the month rana- _ Pifik-JQ-‘orc; . - V’ {guwthlfiamwafa mfg’ ‘igffg; Three landing barges were shelled and sunk l???» §é‘#n“i."§§§.§f§$°°wiii'§"i'o i} “d” Mm‘ ccn . , _ _ The total landiniz for sea Three times he floundered in the oily; i946. was 3.869.400 lbs. with a value of oziosao. bloody, cold channel. He was finally rescued by a motor torpedo boat. . ,, nszon BLADE MIN ‘ Ann NAZI cscvmss J1 5- “m m“ mow roar: _- Oct. is —(AP)— QUG-GEBTIONS 1N The office o! moi-nation " ~ . - LEATRER quotes the Swedish Newspafi - - ‘érffilgwigflgelltu zizorltaslnst ‘a; Invalided to Canada, he helped the Third Victory Loan with a Bren and finish the job he so bfavely starteda. w‘ w. man! “taxi hovel-coats these’ cool ' _ t by touring war plants in Ontario and Quebec. sat’, lung,‘ I our??? “my”. an». do ‘h.’ ; a ‘ h“ ' hm‘ mm“‘ni°in"l'°”" » ... ' He helped put the Fourth Victory Loan over too. e "m" e u“ m 3 k “l” "" Jewelers Since 1868 X“§’.'.°i.3§§iii°'§‘is$§hn“‘ roundly‘! ‘ I " He's a wage earner now and he can still fight of dlicowmd $§b“:£°1:1§eh&k°“ " Y“ migh‘ ‘hank 1'13")’ h"! d°°l° "W85 as every wage earner can . z ; by buying Victory Bonds: 2m. cloak," the newspaper said. ‘ ‘ . .; f" his °°“""Y-‘ And that's how Harry will be fighting from now on i a l . with Victory Bonds. _ You might. Harry doesn't. He's not the kind of a man to rest on his laurels. He'd like best to go back i H010 11501111014.’ Wlsofsyour $00M», 5.1211111) THE vlcironv BUY YICTJIRX ’ ' 130N118 ON I VICTORY LOAN HEADQUARTERS NAHONALWARHNANM comm y VA“. Q Provincial Office - 57 Queen Street, Charlottetown. Phone 1600. - Queen's County Office — 57 Queen Street, Charlottetown. Phone 624. ' i. Prince County Offlce — 4 Summer Street, Summcrside. Phone 555. King's County Office-Montague. Phone 43. when YOIJI’ VlCtOIY Ihfln Sales- . .10|>vca new ruins MEDAL as masts LATE - l ' ~ - owl». i». i» ____°F MOSQUITO u“ iamnmomTrIcT-(cri- Allen "' ~ ‘“ " ~' " “" |' ' ma“ cans on you 1719359 b6 Dre‘ LONDON Oct, 1s- (or) -'rim n. Kelly was wniinded ln rmice as llll l0 "Biting! n _ _ prolific Mosquito family as an- years ago while servin with the l par-~s~=bsc-o~ or... WANTED — I Q l‘ V O '. tion. D0 not 88k him t0 call back. on‘ range neimtidiifhe niiia; hB/d i-eceiired m; m", N“ Rustic qci, g5“. Borden ' ' ' i the i... lnts i both th Ziéifi?“ d‘ our" ‘M ' new“ Oct 20th Kinkor: “M- 25th ~--- Nll- wimhl" H15 “m9 l5 valuabhi and 8'35 is 2.25‘... Do o e ' V Oct: 21st Beilequi ° ' 26"‘ ""N°w Glasgow . . . Tw diii t t i M iw ' ' , , 0 t. ....V Riv" "iwned- Ht 1s 40'": a Patmfic fiaitftr"i.ei'ii.fi7l*h.z§igl"" Drive out ACHE s i§lifiliii§§"t3°i£i§ti§§§§i.i$ii.% °°'~ “"- “""'" “W 03- ------77"3“-""==" lght bombing, long-range _ . P11181638 THE DIPAMRIENT or‘ Pension AND Oct. 22nd Summerslile Oct. duty; giVe igfgltggulztllléfifilglflgaofigdnd pot g . '4 gfiilguunoug can“. '1‘ VARIOUS CE THE! . Oct. “I... Bmda|b‘ne Oct‘ "nub". sour]; i ation. This is lmp0rt8-l1t. w “My “u ‘ti’. “wit: I _ v ' om if. female miggtalgliiia Dominic? sag-nook rain , All mmllll “I'll I‘ 5 P-"l- ~ -. u a Pol - \ w “m ‘l bomb load o, lfbofihf,‘ 5",,“ ‘MI-‘uffihflfinbh n PM o" mmfifnrnfffli, Patriotic and inspirational films will be shown. NATIONAL WAR FINANCE gg-Iulingl? Ulla?!“ hiw-amiiititeiiiiie-gwg l " ’ - ‘ I" ‘$.53 hhrmdnglageénflmriidh ciidvsltnmhnmifdssir“ m. u‘ gailililnlelnttorsypefilggr‘; will briefly present, the story "7 Q a Once its bombs are away it can re- vert to the role of the world's fast- ' Agllnfllh" W" i" l" ""'"""d_°"""'h“l '5'" m‘ This rtlseincnt I authorises b the Dlr- our esgighgasqulw. thereto“, h now toy" ‘flshhnfl soda" serving I v n LOYHHY PPOIIION and RSBlBt "l! Canlllalilli by Y being useld as a day and nighit bom- I v I presence‘ $.'.;i.€‘.,'§.’.‘.i°'a tin 'i°.i"i’l'i?n§”i'§§ U " - " ' ' ‘ i ' A ' Marlo AL wan FINANCE COMMITTEE urlent cargoes. _ l, r _ , _‘_ n ll l Iii .. h.»- mm» will"