Urges llelease Of former Nazi General Meyer MW THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETGWN cancer campaign In September AUGUST .21”. 1950 T- miorrow Deadline For Oarferry And OEIITRAI. EIIARDIAR This eelsnua is reserved for new: of local later-at. but advertising cl a news: nature may be Inserted at five earns a word, strictly psy- iailway Services clospdown of the Borden-'l'or- ,,,.,.une car ferry service in the want of the railway strike mater- ',,1;z1ng. would take niece tomor- .ow morning (IIOt.AlIIo 2' II .rrom.-ously stated yesterday! mpg with other railway services mi.-55 direct action is taken by -,1... Dominion Government to en- mc operation of the ferries for Tuck ma passenger purposes. As -eporled on Saturday. union ,,,,,,.gements provide for picket- ... me boats. leaving skeleton ',fl'tVS on board. Both the 'Abegweit' and the p,-rm-.. Edward 1aland' would be nod up at Borden. thus leaving .,,,, wood islands-Caribou service Ch, only one available for trucks .mi autos. Whether or not extra .,,,.s could be made by this route ,.,,,,m depend on navigational im- ,mi-cmcnts being C9mPl9lEd lm' irdiatcl)'- I-rhe Island Motor Transport '..ld.. now operating fourteen mm, is prepared to make as tlillly c.xti'u trip! as P-Vulble 3nd ans received word that the Irv- ,ng Bus and Transfer C0mPl"W- wanting between Caribou. Pictou ....i New Glasgow. is prepared to .,.,,.11.. any amount of traffic on His Nova Scotia aide. Maritime Central Airways 1135 .15.. offered every co-operation in nmidilng nlr passengers and ex- , from April. which is Cancer month, that he now realizes that he had W55 Hume. Celiarltatictownthsaaurday night, and the l)lvome of his mother-in-law Mrs. 30 gepwmbu. so that It would not been mmlken in ma wmth of the THE Priorily would be given to ysafhzy n e eavy ram storm 0 J. - Macxenale. Ch,arlottewWn- conflict with the Salvation Army cause for which he fought. Meyer M mwmncy CM" and to shipment or 48 h annual convention Mr. Cherries Macxinnons son Colin Drive. . also deem.” that he would not R if lmsnildl lllllillmv m""'-'l"9 mil whim. 09"” helfe mddy, Wllh ll” hem Vl5m”5 M5 Elma 93””-5 The main function of the Caiiad- fight again for Germany, but that ulrr-r necessities both by bus and council and committee meetings. Two frlgates the H. M. C. S. La- he” 101' "19 P3515 three Weekk Ian Cancpr 5.-icieiy is in acquaint he would gladly lay down his life INSWUNCE :0 '”AN' "r. Appmxlmalely 115 "1 3”- "l' H"”0l5e mid H19 H- M- C- S '"””"T T'"- the public with the early symptoms if the International World could be -- cluding the wives and families, Swansea may sell into the Char- Pol-snnals of came, and the impbrtance of brought-mm helm In!" 0”," 5-"WM-H5" - the Vl5ll0I'l WGN billy Mludrlnl 1”W"”wn H”b" l'”d''5' 0" R 5h”''" seeking advice from the family Mr. Aahford told. his congregation 'o.omo.' uuuu Will Discuss PEI Freight liate Zones ilr. Rand Matheson, manager of She Maritime Transportation Com- Repx-esenting Prince Edward Is- land at the National Council of the Y. P. U. of the United Church of Canada this week at Albert Col- Chartered A Chartered accountants. t h e i r wives and families from across the Dominion were streaming lntu away in hotels and accommodat- ions near the City last night. Del- egates from all ten Provinces are in attendance. Among the delegates were Mr. and Mrs. S. O. MacMillan and Mr. Howard Moffett who motored here from Regina. Saskatchewan. An- other family. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. In Convention Here Today legc. Belleville. Ontario are Miss Jennie Moore, above. of Cavendish and Mr. Ralph Raynor, above of Mount Herbert. ccountants Two Frigafes Due visit providing that weather con- ditions per-mlt their sailing on the high seas. The ships were invited to come here by the National Council of Chartered Accountants who are meeting in the City this week. The Lal-Iulloise under the com- mand of Lt. Cmdr. G. M. Pulien stale in advance. -M.-....mmm........M... CBASWELL for Photographs, ANNUAL Provincial convention Catholic Women's League. August 28-29-30. Headquarters. Charlotte- town Hotel. stipendlary Magistrate's Saturday a clear docket was pre- sented and the Court adjourned until this morning. NEW ASSISTANT BANK MAN- AGEllmMr. E. E. Boutillier has an rived to take over his duties us As- sistant Manager of the Bank oi Nova Sr.-oils. in Charlottetown. succeeding Mr. G. R. Henry who has resigned to manage the Island agency of the Ralston Purina Reds. Mr. Boutillier has for the past three years been accountant at Cempbollton. N. B. and is It native of Amherst. N. 5. He is married and has one son. HERE ON HOLIDAY-Mr.Oharles Maoxlnnon, Branch Supervisor of the Montreal st. James Branch Insurance Company. and Mrs. Mac- Kinnon arrived in Charlottetown last night to spend two weeks with Mr. MaoKlnnon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Macxinnon. They were accompanied by Col. I. W. Beckett of Montreal. Col. Beckett will join his wife and daughter Heather at Miss Erma Campbell. R. N. Ham- ilton. Ont.. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred L. Cempbell. Irishtown.-Bur Dr. J. K. Beer has joined his wife and family at Margate for a three weeks vacation and is receiving a warml welcome from a host of CITY POLICE COURT - At the Court or. w. 1. r. Msoiiuuur, o. n. is. Dr. W. .1. P. MacMillaii, O. B. 13:. President of the Prince Edward Is- land division of the Canadian Can- cer Boclcty announces that organ- isation has been pretty well com- pleted for the Cancer Campaign which will be held this year in September. As was announced in March. the cancer Campaign was advanced doctor. Dr. MacMlllan states that no province in Canada has been more progressive in its educational pro- gramme than Prince Edward Island. He also states that we have con- tributed our share to Cancer re- search whioh project is the greatest ever attempted in a single disease. knowledge of the Russian mentality General of the German army who life imprisonment on weir atrocity charges. and has been confined in Dorchester Penitentiary fair the past five years, was advocated by Rev. H. E. D. Ashford. pastor of '1li-inity United Church and s chap- lain in the Canadian Reserve Army in the course of his sermon last evening. , "In my own personal opinion." said Mr. rdshford. "I believe with all my heart that the man whom all the world is waiting for is languish- ing in Dorchester prison." He refer- red to at recent statement by Winston Churchill in which he cali- ed for a great International Force. fighting under one flag. and stated that Kurt Meyer should be under that flag leading a. German Army. Mr. Ashford interviewed Meyer on Sunday. August 6. and quoted Meyer as saying: "God sent me here and God will eventually lead me from here." Meyer had stated that he was married in the German Church. and one by one 2 his five children had been baptized there. He declared that he had taken vows at the altar not to bring them up as Nazis but in the nurture and ad- monition of the Lord. He also said that he had believed in the cause of Hitler with his whole heart, but that they "could not judge a man by what he is working for. but only by what he is living for." He declar- ed thet Meyer has "an amazing and or their technique of warfare." Meyer, now in his thirty-ninth year. was a full General in the Nazi Army at the age of thirty-three. I-le Release of Kurt Meyer. former was sentenced to death and later to coming Events cast Their Sll5llO'VTSl . Is your Iroy to have the advantage of a complete education? If you are here to pay for it, he certainly will! But what if you are not here when the time comes? Fathers with cherished dreams for their children cannot afford to take snyrcliances . . . especially since it is so easy to guarantee the fulfilment of plane through the wise use of Life Insurance Modern Life Insurance is so ilcxiblc it can lie arranged to provide money when it is needed for. almost any purpose. Manufacturers Life repre- sentatives are trained to help you guarantee. fulfilment of your family plans in the most economical and practical way. I C. M. FRAZEE - B. H. HUGHES Special Representatives . l.l'l l. ed b Lt. vision. and his assistant, Mr. Kergon and children from Drum- gxdr. eKs,:,:,l:,';I ax efmm gn A friends in Kensington and surround- The Canadian Cancer Society should- headed a Panzer division which . ...,,de Fitch. Manda". Wm m-ea. hen", Mb,-,,.,.a' also drove hem by summer tum,” cmm. .nie,,. ing districts. -Bur era a vital responsibility in helping clashed with the Canadians in their in: morning with Messrs. J. 0. C. ca F. complements are composed mostly to save more of our people from un- invasian operations in 1944 Iaiiipbzll, K.C.. Deputy Attorney Today and tomorrow will be or cmet, mg g,-.1,,e.,, Mrs. Bradshaw. (nee Doris, necessary lllness in the coming --?--- 31G(;ER AND BEITER . A, 3' G .1, R , g ' '1 d 1; 1,, b 11 ed t be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I-lsrry year. Dr. Maclvrillan feels quite sure . acne al and r am ogera span in counci an commi as The vesac were e ev a Dunn” his returned to her home that our mom mm the memnd SIX”! FOIIIIC Director of Transportation. to dis- uisu the P.E.l. freight rate zone -3-m. The case involves an application W the Potato Promotion Commit- an to have this Province made me zone for freight rate purposes. meetings. Tuesday evening dele- gates ahd their wives will attend a reception at Government House where they will be received by His Honor Lt. Governor J. A. Ber- nard and Mrs. Bernard! The Association meeting proper will get underway Wednesday in Halifax yesterday where naval officials here thought they might tie up until after the expected storm. A wire was sent to the ships from here yesterday asking the intentions of the captains but late last night no return word had been received. in Trochu, Alta.. after a pleasant vacation here. when she was the house guest of her aunt. Mrs. Mel- ville Baker and Mr. Baker, Kans- lnston. and uncle. Mr. Heath Dur- ant. Msrgate and visited other rel- atives and friends.-Bur work of the Society to continue in this province and that Islanders will manifest their interest through generous contributions. PRINCESS MARGARET - The fire-wrecked Canada 5i.ca.in- late today yielded the remains of a sixth body, On Cruise Ship 1-AUZON. Qlvl:.:l1l'- 20 -- (cs) ship Lines cruise vessel, Quebec. Col. Leon Lambert, TRADE and INDUSTRIES FAIR at the CHARLOTTETOWN ABMOURIES am-r. 21st, 22nd. and 28rd. freight rates at present are high- ir cast of Charlottetown and west if Summcrside than they are in the Charlottetown. Summerside, Borden area. The difference of freight charges win-can the zones sometimes var- ed as much as 822.00 on a carload A Y's Menis Project Provincial Pclice Director for Que- bec district. said tonight. , ' Col. Lambert said that the hu- man remains were found smidship and that, after preliminary exem- , , inetiori here. they were found to The "Eula" mew"? M 33”"? bg part, 0; 3 skull and flesh and Women's Institute was held on bones of the pelvic section. Tire ThU”5'Y- Al-IL 3rd. 3' l-he home remains will be shipped to Mon- 0! Mr-L Bruce Rllein Meeting op- morning with an expected attend- ance. including delegates and their wives. of 225. Mr. Harvey Doanc. C.A.. of Halifax. president of ihic Dominion Association of Charter- ed Accountants will preside. The convention will hear ad- dresses by -Hon. J. Walter Jones Continued from page 1 ital sweepstake appeared to re- ceive a mild boost last week, frhe name of the Princess and that of the tall-rcd-haired. 26-year- old Scot hifve been linked by gos- sip for months. From time to time others would Family Reunion Al Brighton Shore Among the many successful Is- BALTIC W. I. by Mrs. Gordon Cousins. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Earle Matthews and Mrs. B. Crozier. 1 iTelegraph companies gPrepar-er For Strike it potatoes or turnips. Last Of Quads and Mr. J. Harold Stewart, C.P.A.. president of the American Insti- tute of Chartered Accountants and a number of papers on profes- MONTREAL, Aug. 20-(OP)--The Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Telegraphs announced landers visiting their native Prov- ince this summer is Mr. Andrew L. Brown of Broadvie-iv, Saskatche- wan. It is fifty seven years since seem to have edged him out. But she spent the week at Drumlanrig Castle in, Dumfrieshise, home of treal for examination by medlco- ened by singing "Bring Back My iegai expert, Dr. Rosario Fontaine. Bonnie” and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered" 'YAlll( FORGE; , continueii-tr-om page N,"-4i : sending one spearhead weat toward Taegu and the other south toward Pusan. main 1!. 3. supply port on the southeast coast. his parents, the Duke and Duchess .of,Buccleuch. she flew from there to Balmoral. Lord-Dalkeith and Princess Mar- garet have been friends since child- hood. For three years he has been one of her more frequent escorts git dancing, dining and the thea- re. by eight members telling what "they would like to exhibit at the Exhibition. Minutes of last meet- ing rcad and approved. Corres- pondence was then read. A report , of the annual convention at Cha-r- Two days ago. the South Ebro lotteiown was given by Mrs. Bruce eans countcr-attacked- They 0115 1”. . the enemy's supply lines at the Sick committee reported having T9”? 5m55h9d 7”” Wlllmn 33 I'll. visited two shut-ins and taking 170'” ind sfluuud ll "Um 5095 fruit to same. Mrs. Earle Maith- 5””- ews passed the members several wgaigginsaypglggg the n"&. sionel matters will be read. The meeting will conclude on Friday with the election of offic- ers. The Association hopos to car- ry out its program as planned in the event of a strike. Arrangements for the convention are under the general chairman- ship of Mr. R. W. Manning. As- sociated with him are Mess-rs. B. M. Sears, W. Massey. T. E. Hickey. W. G. Thompson. P. A. Lawrence. Mr. Brown. crossing to the main- land by ice boat. first left this Province and thirty one years since his last visit. Needless to say he notes many changes and improve- ments. Last Wednesday he was the guest of honor at ll. family reunion held at the summer home of his nephew, Edwin C. Johnston. Bright- on shore. Among the many rela- tives present were his nine broth- Saturdey that in view of possible work stoppage due to s labor dis- pute the acceptance of all classes of telegrams will be subject to re- strictions. They include: full rate and day letter telegrams for delivery on Monday. Aug. 21. to business ad- dresses should he filed as early as possible to enable delivery to be ef- fected before the close of the busi- ness day. Casualties in Korean Oanipaign WASHINGTON. Aug. 30 -(AP) -- The United States army estim- ated Saturday that the North Kor- cnn Communists have lost 50.000 men so far in their invasion of South Koren. At the same time an Born 50 Hours lfler First SYDNEY. Australia, Aug, 20 - (AP:-Australia's quads-delivered in slow-motion to a Brltllh WM Eirirla during a 50-hour period- .iTl'(' reported doing well today ind their parents announced their In June. is strong rumor swept London that the Princess and Lord Dalkelth would rmiiounce their cii- ianloe , aect. ..h'29. r .- .,,,,,,9,. J. W, Dixon md VJ. R. Lend, Night, 13”,” gem"-gm; win not be .ers and sisters. all of whom live in 5 .;zN';1ns':,";,t..soE: Mtglde irgiortersl army spokesmen estimated that Papefd 0'1 h3,l'ldlC”ll5- Ml"-'l' W"? The spokesmu, "id pohlnc mg Mrs. Betty Sara. :9. who gave accepted Monday. Aug. 21 as it will the Province. Although the aver- --The number ,,, ,,m,,,. I hm, ,.,, South Korean Iosm up to three "W ""-"””"5- d d W, Klxye. 10 miles inland. are in mm, to um i,” of in, qugdg be Impogglble to make deiiveries age age of this family is well over carted the Princess ,5 ,,rc,e,,,,n,h.. weeks ago totalled 37.000. It was moved and secon e lsmm, Korean hmdl. Mrs. Jas. Cousins make an apron to go through the district. as a means of making money. A Pic- tureycon-test was then sponsored , . . The s okesmau said round- a of Emhm In the ym”' the same Amerlcalii casualties in Koregpwlll lmsslps were Sure that Prmcess not be announced hereafter uritii' M”g”” had been wpumwd h-7 they have no value to the enemy Peter Alistair Ward. 25, second son ' the three score and ten. they are all enjoying good health. The brothers are George 22.. Charlottetown, Alex. formerly of Americans hold the airfield six miles southeast of Pohang and are reported using the airstrip oper- ationally. 1 Tuesday morning. Cablegrams filed in Canada des- tined to overseas countries will be accepted until 5 a. m., E. D. T. Aug. Saturday night-s. boy-was rapid- ir regaining her strength. doctor! It Bt-liigcn River District Hos- ;illal said. Three Drowned When Car Skids She and her husband Percy. 32. 22. Saskatchewan. now at Lon Rt er. TM last "0""d'"P 0' American 955' s former RAAJ-1 gunner. announ- Telegram, renewed during the and Harry, Kensmgmn. rig-he :15, M lh'irE1:m'1,0l mldleygd , , ualtles issued about two weeks ago. ml) nu following Mm" 1" me I V evening hours of Monday, Aug. 21, ters are Mrs. Andrew Johnstone. 5031"” "H2; ,?:&;1ag!1:,1rl,e0E ll? 26. showed 5 mini 0: 2,515, " ” l A "””'”- W”3h9d- ""99 l””"""-. 9 erfiis lciiiinol. nbemerlectea btffoiv-e 1: and Mrs. LIB. Lil')lkletter.'Mi's. W W'"”"" wmwel 26' SW5” M Th” mgm ”o”" ”' M” '0 '.-2 ounces. Philip. boy. born Friday night. vi-ight. five pounds, 11 ounces. Judith. girl. born Saturday. Wight five pounds. Mark. bay. born Saturday night. Wight undisclosed. Percy said Alison was named iller his wife's best friend who Inrved with her in the British -Vcmr-n's Auxiliary Air Force dur- nc llie war. The other names Wrr "just ones we always llked.'-l The 1.600 residents of Belllgen Irv plannlnslo enlarge the San Charlottetown harbour on the mo- ,, . ,1 ,1, ,..,.., --Rec, .., ,0. ,., ,,. us ,, mmr f ch mu -I1 wcomers. The Lockport, N. Y.. escaped from p y ' ” 1” C ,, D A slsea colon and styles from which to ohoose....p ced on -oup1.. oi:.w,e ,. grou:.yem-.915 son. thclr car after it plunged into HALIFAX. Aug. 20-(CP)-The lv0l' launch Rm 3 la" 5015 dl"lk3- 14.75, in the Fumlture Departments of either the Charlottetown and III! A Sydney newspaper has OPOMU 'l special fund to aid the quads. BIRTHS. Maitiuaoss DEATHS 50: Per Insertion VWIY Ind 0V0l'l""l9d "Vi" hem” b id I the cabl hi w tor . mew” was waned by " "my" (or mm . , d i. 1, i swinging or nest belted st,vlea...'rhey're unbelievably soft and warn 3",-pg tlphlnl into the water. lie said; rng: ocynu Pal: pwu” ,nw';rd world peace. The rfllll gilall Wl;ShAll'l- Correaipondenoe was road and I.-!Fnf:1llpl:"f:meMl,:l”l "3! Jlilhuml: The new F." color. "0 ah"m,"y.Mm hnwn. kn. "uh hub” 7'” 'hA"'T""w"'lA Mihwny bound alter cllbld l'eDIl1' Work in mead by some Va u" e an en" "ppm". i Mnnvillo Duraht-stos Roof folio green. raffle blue. porio wine and others. The sizes sre D to AF- nfacnAE-At the P. E. 1. Hospital about 15 feet from the canal and u t ,, ful pickling hints. ' It was moved. seconded and car- 5,, I D , d 5” 75 M ,h ham, we" nepnmen, "" Auuust 19. 1950. to Mr. and there is no protective fence. "A m" 0' The minutes of the lust, nicetiiig ricd to cater for lunch in the 1”” '”' 9' 0' ' C I I Mrs. Harold F. Macliae. (nee Dor- WLV MacPhersoni Welt Royalty. tl;a:.f.),i',I,,w'l3h'"3 7 H" 9 "I (Mum L I luwmg wmm,'1t,"eg”hM:reMappnf,"t',:d R” weeks M51 N35" Hyatt Tia" ninnize with all types of military belted style with either raglan or set-in sleeves. These Il'I'lL- . I I ving memory of my dear Q” (t3,,?,,,:3.m s',ckr O,?,,;., rinthgny, lam lggrrxf-en",l:p”'a"r:('; ,ul”1””Au","::, in-chiir-cturs. IT)! COATS are shower proof-you can wear them in any kind of " " ' ' ' ” "W" H ' i -- . . -- . ' . 'h h i th Utlilt costs for burns "W" "”'”" """"' M” "M G""”"' s”'d'"”h' "'5' "mm C"'””"”- M” Elma week” "d xii-iijo6v..rfr?rirlieir-M idurgiigilii Iiva.l:"i::ar.u:1.va.ilAla.:eelrTl;lser al loot!"-::II'.ilie: null) and last In the LOOAN- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday. Aug. .20, 1050. Win J. Logan of Fort Augustus. in his 63rd year. His remains will we lransfarred this afternoon from lhe A.A. l-Ienneuey Funeral Home to his late residence. The funeral officer commanding No. 1 squad- 1"” '"'''""y b"" '"'""”d' mm "A" and carried that Mrs. w. E. stev- ,,,,. ,.,,,.,g 1, "my ,,.,p",,d, riii take place on Wednesday n. 'l:'rl.:g.'" M", "N in”: M, " nu been Innouncw N. side and out. and presents a very mson mm to Mr. Jones askms one once on. your roofing OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNHURE AND EFFECTS A1. 2” "0"Iins at 9 o'clock to St. Pai- rick's Church Fort Aulull-us 10- . man . for the coming year. '. To part with age I level so ear. ' . , place and an interesting fact about . A R 5,, 1 ' C . lerment in Church Cemetery. iv , ,,,. gm I would use ssgiptrogmimuiisruilso iiiciii 333 "r 7'" '"””"' "””""' my 'iih(i3isci.ii.dvr:.i. oiiiii .i:rTniiMY.'.wii? silo I am instructed by Dr. C. H. Beer to sell by Public "' """' "W PI” '" M" W" '0 W Auction the followin :-2 Chesterfields and Chesterfield 1' ii.D. lnaolaan Imossnnis sinauaea, .OftIeeseIIeveIaenaeh. COTEAU LANDING. Qu-2.. Aug. Z)-(CP)-- A United States fam- ily of three drowned near here Saturday when their car slipped on the wet pavement. overturned twice and plunged into the 20-foot deep Soulanges Canal. A second United States car overturned in- to the canal yesterday. but ll! two occupants escaped. The dead: Verino Patrick Ran- alll. 24. his wife. Mary 27. and their 20-months-old son. Jock An- thony. nll of Rochester. N-Y- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of the 13-mile lonit canal. and Wm to the bank where witnesses pull- ed lhem out. Both accidents occurred 119'" this town. about 35 miles south- west from Montreal. Police Mild the Ranaili family was trapped in the rear lest of the car. Albra Mercier. a bridge keeper. "id gm; nalll apparently lost control of is car while speeding along the wet pavement. The car slipped off the high- IN iiifwioniam I111 Alljlllty I'M. Six year! have passed. III! 1'95" u so . No , As time goes on I sill 70! Wm- ! little knew when I awoke The sorrow that the day W00” I870”: to have heard And breathed in ml 0-? -I0 ll" tell no hrannaehel of airline with-I0 farewell. I shall saver Iasa sweet IIOIOIIOI 6 a. in. local time, will be mailed to addresses "special delivery." After 6 a. m., local time Tuesday. all public telegraph message ser- vices will be suspended. Liner-gAndEaIble Ship Collide passenger liner Newfoundland and the cable ship Cyrus Field collided in fog-shrouded Halifax harbour last night but no person was injur- ed and neither vessel was seriously damaged. The Newfoundland. s. Furncss Withy liner carrying 100 passengers from Boston, continued her voy- age. she received slight damage in her how about 30 feet above the water- line and the starboard side of the Are Proniofed Captain T. D. Cobb. pth Slgrni Regiment. R. C. C. SA (Iteaerve force) Charlottetown has been ap- pointed to the rank of Major and Army Headquarters. Eastern Com- d pointed to the rank of major and appointed officer commanding No. Captain J. B. acully. P. L I Regiment fl'lf.li Reece) will he em loyed on Personnel jeaaction dia ll under the Command Per- aonmi selection-Offlesr. His cal Major Whitehead and Mrs. D. M. Mecxenzie, all of Kenslngicn. Besides meeting with relatives. Mr. Brown while in Charlottetown had the pleasure of renewing cl-l friendship with some former col- lege classmates. Mr. W. E. Bentley, Mr. Donald MacKinnon and Mr. R. H. Rogers. Later in the week he attended the Exhibition and night racing and also greatly enjoyed at two hour cruise around the beautifiii Mr. Brown returns -shortly to Broadvlew where he still takes on active interest in civic affairs. He was for a number of years mayor of this western town. PIUSVILLE W. I. The August meeting of the Pius- ville Women's Institute was held on Monday evening. the 7th. at the home of Mrs. Nelson Gallant. With Mrs. Nelson Gallant presiding. The were read approved. and followed by the l.i'easurci"s report. The fol- Corcornn, Mrs. Nelson Gallant. Mrs. John P. Gallant and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. It was decided that there would be a general turnout to clean the school on Friday. The school has attractive appearance. The roll call for next meeting is name of birth- slcl. The picnic was discussed and a meeting of the women of the dis- noon. where plans were made. re- garding thia big forthcoming event. The Institute organ was sold in Mrs. John P. Gallant. Mrs. Cyrus Gallant invited the members to her .. r-I ta; , . Herbert Agar, American newspa- per mun. author and diplomat. FIIEDERICTON W. I. The monthly meeting of Fred- cricion Women's insliiulc met at the home of Mrs. N. A. Culcliflc Aug. 3th. President ingcliair. Meeting opened by members sing- ing the Ode and repealing the Coilcct for Club Women. Eight members and two visitors allSit'l'l'- Minutes of July meeting were read. approved and signed. The secretary reported that 25 chars of cans had been bought at a value of A2530. Bills were presented and, on motion, paid. The differ- cnt committees gave their reports and new ones appointed as fol- lows: School: Mrs. N. A. Cutclifle and Mrs. Judson Rackham: sick, Mrs. Roy Weeks and Mrs. Hyatt Hos- Charirrcd Accotiiilanis at their erileriainmeiii Augiiat 23rd. Mrs. Mrs. Frank Cuicliffe as a buying committee. . Mrs. Frank Cutcllffe and Mrs. Hyatt l-laslem were appointed to purchase three dozen cups for the institute. it was moved. seconded him to teach music in the school Awarding ended and carried to donate a prize or aim to pupil with high- be appointed to consult with the teacher concerning this. V Next place of meeting. Mrs. Mil- ler Stevenson's. Lunch committee. hostess. "Mrs. Frank Cutelifle and earn their private pilolsl license at one time on the Langley Airfield. examinations. Fred Mulch. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Mulch. Mt. Herbert. P. E. T. H:- is at present employed with the Co. B. C.. did so this month. Nine stu- dents of Skyway Air Services all passed their flying tests during Among lhosc qualifying was British Columbia Telephone out itnru-rs: uiizirs S, asonr X y JOHNS-EANVILLE Tllllld OF BEAUTY JOY FOREVER "A thing of beauty" sang the pool. "is a joy forever". Kriiis niighi. well have writ- in their old-ivnntl graiiierl of- fccis and soft. colour blonds. .l-M hiirehesins Shingles liar- Itoof Shingles are made of asbestos and cement. They cannot urn or rat, and, in nearly four decades not one J-M ushcsios shingle has ev- er worn out! This perman- troiiblcs are ever. For a free booklet. on J-M Durabestos Life Bldg.. Montreal. or see your nearest J-M dealer. lll.F. Sclraraiaii ca. ltd. Building Material parlment . . . Navy lVIen'a Wear Department. AUCTION SALE -G.B.M.- COME - SEE - BUY - Beautiful ELI-I()'l'RlC TABLE LAMPI made by the Aladdin Industries Limited. These have decorated glen bases in lovely. glowing colors. some of which are lighted In s softly. diffused manner. The styles of the Aladdin Electric Table Lamps an very definitely new and fascinating-New let me tell you about the shades on these Aladdin Lamps-they are created by experts of an exclusive product of the Aladdin Company's, it's called "Whip-0-Lite" ....these Shades give a more diffused, softer light and the smooth. ev surface is so easy to clean and keep sparkling. There are a number Summerside stores. COME - SEE - BUY - Delicious. Delightful. Delovely Can PINEAPPLE . . . . Aylmer "Tasty tinned in 50 per cent sugar syrup and priced at 2! cents a can. You g the wonderful tangy flavor of fresh Pineapple in Aylmer "Testy (ha I and you'll find them right here in the Grocery Department. it Cuts” COME - SEE - BUY - Your new Fall Court in the Ladlea' Well Depai-tmcnt...Today I MUST tell you about the Fall KILGORNOCH COATS-"Elysian". fashioned by Gordon of fabric by Ayers. noch "Elysian" Costs are untrlrnmeil and are in s number of leosq , COME - SEE - lllIi'- Your new Fall Coat in the Men's Wear Do- Blue Gabardine made in the smart, comfortable KENT STREET FRIDAY. AUQUST 25th. AT 2 P. M. chairs, 3 occasional c airs, 1 ball rack, I settee, 2 library, well. 9 5""'d"”" M (P'O”” R” at er-ic am has at me home or Mxg, rat slandlnl in each ll"d9 d",""3 tables floor lamps arm chairs 1 china cabinet 1 tea. only nun who -'0 "" """ ”...r.""'s”2l "o'3..i"."ir3 "'""'"” "' "” Jon r. can-neon mud-.v mu- "-6 mi"! -mp ""1 ” """""”” wogori, mirrors. tir'e irons. 1 fire bench. rugs, 1 'sniiqua rolled end sole, 1 trunk. 1 chest of silver. pictures, Nipon china. glassware. dishes. pots, pans, raccoon coat and mitts. and several other articles. are bite size. uneven plem - - W. ll. BEATON i i cut for duty from A 14 to home for the next meeting. 1ollow- Mrs. Wm. weeks. Roll call. A K 8 Id . 9 y I amnnelv rile-W" "' "A" o bar si with th sou 1 ing aioumme e. If licio i h lirl i . """'i”'" ' """"'" ' . ilh-a iv Ila sea saauit IIIW i.:i9imn autbarisuiey n':gequf-if was .aerved anii lgvoreil ga'i.aiaeml)f 1, c p:dJourned after which Charlottetown . W" Auctioneerx . . .. us. D p, , alnso and a freeseout were played. meals were served. '. o'-- ..