t id :- "mfills simian. WI!» Julus pavcLoFnp with en- IDI fiiublnrlptious, AflVBfllllll‘ m...“ u, M, ‘m, M“ Pa“ {Elfin mu be bflllht daily at my or u; ll. Toronto Blllery. Wllvr 5f. m’ Gull"? '01:: horalalnr“ b m ,,,,‘§l'...?°.§l§=. loathe bay rcsllonzfzl: ‘l’: 6011122138 9101:“; ‘M! "Wm .' _ _ M, Dmmn || reserved for non Igloccal interest but ldvertinllq llzr WESTERN GUARDIAN W -llm. hll u b AGENT suds” Pond. Water Street cut-rum. n; U" PEI-NOE CO UNI‘! Mark homo in our rouln. -—ASBESTO _‘ ‘ememli T181115 skihtdwgt ‘£53083. fleflvlll. 35c at Taylor Drui Co,“ the ePécial speaker in the Unite illlslllflliln- _ _,<l; Him for Illfl-SZIIC _ , lUJf coating, cc‘; 4.15111‘ l-‘Olt, SASKATCHEWAN -- p, 1-‘, MlitlFlllfilflllé of Si; ——___ after-i —'l‘00K snnvlccs_ for Sdskaicilewan, where he - kit on Saturday f» _ l...‘ a le C d.l_v iol" l.-—S 11X .. . Gordon and Ltlv Cullen of T011) t II Victor Chassion. —WEDlll.\'t‘ Rev. G. A. in: it‘ and Mrs. ..lc.l' 60th Wednesday nmlvfllc 1n take its place with * of (fanudinns. Leo's llitlrrisnl, Personals . ls visiting her 11's 111.111“. -R '. H. M. Bnlltaln and l ~. Herbert Buntaln 9-1 repairing flues, m, 511N313, etc. is short. Order shingles, slate, lastic cem- _C0.\'(ili.\'l‘l.1!l.-\TlONS — Mr. lntl. s. wlllter Onllbeck of Sum- lrlt tic l'(.‘l<'l\'((l word by telegram - n Denver, Colorad Den- - lxrcll presented with a ~ lll-lice on September 7th. —f‘lllfl.§ BAND TO GIVE PER- ‘ - Tile Sumlnerslde . fl who played before the g,» i lrlc and Princess Alice trill lll bunllherside and 1n Char- 1511331011’ 1" ‘llll lll-c to give a perform- wcninu in the square andj H t I “m m, gnaw, at a benenMoncmnf Mr‘ and Mrs. E‘ w‘ ov . slxulv. tile week-end in Borden re_ S. Chrlstlt‘, aster of the E- Ornnlze. N.J., w. (‘i1 ChurtPh, nlld Mrs.|C1‘11"1°114?150v\'rl, Mr, t‘ ‘were most kindl rcmem- . evmmg when ,,_ "Miss Fvennie Lambert. saint John. ' . m lllenlbers of the '__ ll .llld other friends as- 'llc Manse to tender . wlllurzltulations to tllem ‘ill anniversary of their ls a pleasing fact to l first guests to ar- Richard g“ just a year ago cel- wedcllng anni- Man’ flllfl wilo are still quite ac- llnd interested in the affairs llllllnlty, Mr. and Mrs. .i("l'l\'l-I SERVICE _—A- bays who went overseas (inlnditvn Division “'11s of flrccnfield, P. E. Isle. i his school in his na- tlle last of February l in R. C. A. He was ion ht once for train- ll- here was driving m- . l B. lily. He lcft King- llllncr ramp in Petawn- c July 20th left for ov- Mother Colm- 1"1l~l 2nd. Leo took his train- l four and a half months. ‘ Division crossed over llld of Milt-Gen. Vic- llll. It will verv soon training in England - 1st 1"ll under General McNaugh- forzn an Army Corps com- many _cl: P. E. Island hope for c return after hc and his rolln-arlcs have helped to Lclcn Alford of San Diego. parents, as. John A. Brown, Gar- his of '.\' were recent visitors to lfillluioll, gllcsls of the formers l. Mr. Alexander Buntdn. Rkv- J. B. Wilson and Mrs. Wil- tlllfl little :cd ' n the mainland where they ‘ bcsll spending their vacation. l\frs R, J. M. Fyfe of Wuhan. 1- 1111s returned to her home ' ‘("1 "Hloyuble visit with her Pr. Mr. A. R. Bulltain of Ken- Oll dud oillcr relatives. lir and Mrs. A. E. MacPhail llllllclltcr Miss Clara of Halifax "1-‘111112 Mrs. MacPhaiPs sister, Waller Czlllbcck and Mr. Call- . Sulllmcrlidc. —S. ~11. George- A. Cnllbeck, mana- lt-C p of the Marketing Department . N. S. . B. A., left last 1ft a tour of the leading fox 1111s centres of the Dominion "e SITIIPYCSC of the Associa- lrs. Myron Stoll and voung son n .n-._. who have been visiting Siolls parents. Mr. Justice A llllldcvs and Mrs. Snu .- lu-ln-idc lcft on Monday after- on return trin home Brown matron of in ‘own, Ohio. ‘They will Ev so- -~ '1 as far as Boston by Miss: the f‘ County Hospital who will LlIICSMYICTlCBTT Medical Con- ljvns first used fer-Treating ~ Lléovlillfllfind about seven cen- » \ 351m“ 911111011. Surrlmerside an |delivered excellent sermons, bot morning and eveningfis, Mrs. Syl 13911161. Maine. —S e following n.0,“ u, 90111110: Drum Gander, Bqlntirgvlflfielllle sstl -___ Bummersllds u, furnace _____ -—SPECIAL SPEAKER _R,e.,_ _;_ “RETURNED "QME —Mr. and Sharpe‘ _ h LeClair and their son who qlnulllced iron, s eet copper, ave been visiting relatives 1,299-3; friends in Miscou and daughm’ side have returnedhé lfiglfiiélllnéelrfi Nmncwl“ N” Rev. H. s. . _ 31101191‘. Ph- D.. of Mount Allison Burden, left. on Tuesday morninlfi tour tile Province ‘lillsgectlngl 1111193110’ W115 the special speaker 1°‘ bmdlac- N-B- W119"! m?! W Borden ._i__ 11:1‘: uld George And 111B relatives in Charlottetown. Tuesday was election day den. in B rden . g b, mm. L_ _ _ _ llttle son ‘of Borden spent Tuesday ZlZlUzNZZYllZNsTll-filllllnlv m». n00 .___ 29 9 9 2‘- vumnz friends llt Elliotts. lbl: 111 advance. old Lgvfgelifif-e ANTIQUES. Miss Eleanor Cutcliffe o! Cs _ ,) “rlrqgrlzlq n _ clearmg at greatly regdu 355°? "1811? Traverse left Bonden on Friday or sllEl. xiv ‘ “ p’ Kensmgmn Ce Dflvf-‘i 111» a visit at the home of l/Lr. Aubrey m: not nman Drug bampaxp, . L-15-9-7-7l. Cutliffc, Fredericton. ,,,._,,,,,,.,.., L-4 l-9 M-Jl d two months visiting relatives d Prince Edward Island returned to h her home on Saturday. she was ac- M ccmpanled n5 far as Cape Tormgn- Glenn 11118 by her cousin. Miss uld Rodgers, both morning and evening at Trim spend their llolldaysl Ml‘. TJD. Carruthers left!1'!y United Church, Summerslde on a tour of the‘ lll1\ll\\'lCk ranches for As- slllldfiy. Special prayers ' Ngtlonal Day of prayer “we said —RETURNED HOME _ Daniel Steele and Mrs. Dfilfiy who have been Mellick the summer with relatives friends on Prince -S. Edward Island .- AT TREEHOLM - se were Glenn ljohn. Miss Alice Littlejoiln, thuen Mass, George E, , - dlce. G F, s. Towscnd, Halifax, 5111181‘. Rosalind, M. .schuraz, St. Louis. Mo.. N. LvBlanc. few days leave at. 1115 Moncton, N.B., F’. MacDonald. and Mrs. I. 11111110611. Miss Patricia. Lamncrt, ALBER TON Mr. Waldo Matthews, was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown, ille est of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. MAC- Mr. Reginald MacDonald, Trach- die, President of the PEI. Teach- ers’ Federation was s recent visi- t‘ llli Winnipeg, in Whig: tor w Alberwn’ [he gm“ or v3‘ \ll', Christie will attend n1 the General Coun- ..l‘cd Church. They will . for about three weeks. and Mrs. J. J. McQullld. Mr,,Chester Foley, Boston. was a recent visitor to Central Klldill“ the guest of his father, Mr. James Foley. Miss Margaret Matthews, Kellslng- ton was a recent visitor to her home here. Miss Nettie Kinch, Boston. ls visiting in Alma, the guest of her brother, Mr. James Killcll, Mrs. (Dr.) Farrel, Mcdford. Mass, was s. recent visitor to Albcrton South, the guest of her sister, Mrs John Inman. Mrs. Stephen Murphy, is visit- ing in Halifax, N. S. Mr. James Callaghan, Halifax, N. S., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Mr. Keir Matthews was s recent- vLsitor to Charlottetown. Whllc there Mr. Matthews enlisted in illo R.C.A.l". and is now awaiting tile call for service. Mrs. Augustine Ahcarn, was a recent visitor to Sucnmcrslde, the guest of Mrs. W. K. Llcwelyn. Among the teachers attending the teacher's convention at 01ml? on Thursday were Messrs. Arthur Green and Alan MacLeod, princi? pal and vice-principal respectively of Alberton High School. Also Miss Thelma Wallace and Mrs. Adelaide Matthews of the intermediate and primary departments. ltr. and Mrs. Hanford Wallace. Sydney. N. S., are visiting in Al- berton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wallace. The annual meeting of the Ang- lican Sunday School Association of the Archdeanery of P. E. T. was held in Alberton on geith a large attendance of mem- rs. The meeting opened in St. Pct- er‘; Church with Rev. S. J. Davlcs rector. welcoming the visitors. This was followed by a devotional per- iod led by Archdeacon Harrison of Summerslde. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies of St. Peters W. A. 1n the Oddfellow‘s Hall after which the business meeting oprncd presided over by Mail" F‘ Mlly- The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:- Chairman-Mr. Ivan Webb. Secretary- Treasurer —MLss Lois “group ‘Leaders -Misscs Elaine- Harrison, Olive ‘Thompson and Elslc Hooper. The meeting closed with the National Anthem followed by prayers by Archdeacon Harrison Among the ministers attending were: —Archdeacon Harrison. Sum- mergidc, Canon Malone, Chllrlottr- {town Rev. w. .r. Fglllips. Mllfcn. lRev. ‘D2 Drew Gardiner. Charlotte- town. The annual meeting next year will be held at St. Eleonora M]; t G vln. who has been vlslgianrgam Ch:l‘lO1lt‘l-0Wfl the guegg of her sister. Mrs. Plum Mcc- Dom“ h“ returned to her home. i_g, , .. ...._. -......__.41v .. .- ,-...4-4--* Mrs W913?“ . vsl n" on o, 111611‘ $151181’. Mrs. Norman Macfeod 1-‘ is have returned to illjr homo in Boston, Mass. They were accompan- ied by the Misses Alfreda and Leona . . who have been spending side of Clinton were visitors to Bor- and MB- little soll, you] Wednesday . f m Glenn Jenkins of George- or e town, ls visiting lll Dorden. guest of slngton - llcl sister, lvll-s. wllllam White, Mrs. Lorne MacAleer and three Chllfiféll‘ who have spent the sum. mer holidays Wllh her parents, Mr. vfrs. refer Currie of Nine Mile returned to Borden on Sun- day. Misses Currie and Vivian Wood- oen on Friday guests of their sis- 181‘. Mrs. George Sharpe. Miss Patricia Rodgers of Mone- ton. N.B.. spent Labor Day with R , . . ., . , - guests Iegistered at Treeholm‘ llel pal this, lvll. and Mrs. Reginald H n v wwn. N.B., Mrs. Lollle elrilttletll 110112913. oi Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Sharpe and of Moncton, NB, av. Sgt. _ . .1 ‘Lllflilllg to the mainlald n Mo - gfryjjflfllfg-lKlnnon. cllllrlotil-tovm. J. n. Cor- u ‘ ° “ under the direction of Henrv 'A_ Daniel Beers is spending a home in ———- n ld 11h, l ~- Y, ANNIVERSARY - Bethurst. N-B», Mldalrzoutll limSylmg beaumm“ s“ m“ “'1” i" “ world War veteran was formerly filllliloycd on the s. s, Charlotte- lolvll and has nlallv friends here Miss Roma Crossman who has lxcll visiting at llle home of her lll-other lvlr. Harry Crossman re- tllrllell to her home ill Freetown on Monday. Mrs. R. St. C. Rodgers and son lHullFL-Jl. 04.15,, this week, returning Gil rrluuv evening. lVll-fls Minnie Stair of Belfast, Maine, who has spent the summer on rrlnee hICIWiLHI island visiting her sister. 11111-55 Roma Crosslnan of breelolvll llllU llcr brother Mr, Harry crossnlnll of burden left on return to ller flame on rvlday. She was li¢c<llllpzllllea as far as Moncton by l1lt‘l‘ ststur-ln-law, Mrs, Harry Cross- ‘illilll. Munv of the ivoung people are ,1_¢'¢11'111u lllls week to continue their sludles_ lll other centres. Misses ‘|1~)(-411'1_bl-Uwa-1'L and Dorothy Mac- llnlsll will be second year students ‘at P.W.C., while es W nne fllllppcll and Glenn Sharpe w‘l be ,lllst. year students there. Miss ylullrlclll Lllappeii will continue her rbillfllPS at Union Commercial Col- jlvue lll Charlottetown. I The wceklv suction party of the Burden Women's Institute was held lll the Town Hall on Thursdn eve- lllll lvltil five tables playing, dies 1115 D1118 was won bv Mrs. P, J. ‘MIIVIHIHS, second prize by Mrs. W. llvlllvl-vod willie gents first prize l 110111 1v Ml‘. M. Campbell, second tc Mr. Jllnlcs MacAleer. Consolation prizes were given to Mrs. N. Dar- PJCII and Mr Ralph Dorsey. Plgy- Kvvezsilbtilcirlichrcsumed {jar the - v was won Mrs. lM. MacL-cod, v 0n Fl-idav evening l; miscellan- eons shower wlls neid in the Boy Scouts Hull at Borden in honor of Mus Dorothy Bealrsto. e bride- io-be was escorted to the seat of Y Mr Joc Kelly. A miniature bride. and EIOOII] ln tile persons of little Fnv Howatt and Freddie Toombs wheeled III a prettilytgiecorated cur. r o cned by M . J A“?! Ifigodstiglél Sexton and mo: ws lcs were read by Miss 'I‘c.=s1e Sexton nnd gifts were laced "11 11W table byMrs. Clinton 1! VOW pleasant evening was spent 111 11111161118 and social intercourse- bcih Macfnnls of Iracadie PEI While here she visited at the hum; of her nephew Mr. Allan Mac. ‘A191’? Miss MalcInnis who is in her filmy-fourth year was bum at Trncndic or 5mm 51ml mflnv years ‘Ofmllrtéintalffet! b1: Charlottetown where she was en- gaged in the nursing profession. 111111111 served as head nurse in Falconwood Hospital for a number ofycnrs. A few years ago she re- ‘tilcd and went to live near the old .ome llt Trllcadie where with eycs llndlmlllcn and hearing unimpaired 11);‘ ngc. this cheerful alert old lady w o is 93 veers voung lives an ac. tive llfe doing her own house work nnd inking a keen interest in everv. dnv happenings. Friends in adr- den hopc that when next slimmer- 111112111: “old liwslglltl lfrmtghllilllavilltlhe - - o . Innis. —A. as c U. S- NAVY (continued from page 1) _—-~-—--——-.-—;—€—=——.,—._ nutllority to contract for their armament Additional appropria- tions in continue the construction will he nskcd of Congress as need- crl over Hln pcv‘ flve veers. The orders inr-‘1":l~ eight aircraft _car1lers to cost about. 047.000.000- . Mrs. mop 0f Borden spent the week-end vmg. t B0 - den. Many tumed out to cast thellr vote with the result that Willard %r¢1‘1°11l was re-elected as Mayor of M1‘. Gordon Jay. R.C.N.V.R., is Jpcnglnz a short leave at. his home ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Walsh and Miss Willa. M. Woodside of Saint F- CW“ °1 51- John. N. B., Wis John. nu, who has Spfifll; mo pug: Mrs. James_ Hampton and grand- Mlss Jean Gaudet of . were visitors to Bor- den lam. week guests of Mrs. Rcgin- Rcullllllll o1 Borden were visitors 1.01 Church Meeting“. Church. Summerside d8)’. Sept. 11th, 8 o'clock. Signed Kensington Keneington recon Peter McMahon. Myron - 990F813 Brookins and $114111 Semble owners or Bebe MC- oigrynétgsflta Brltton. Squire Han- son lwh e igellini and Scotty wag- been o s oeOld Home Wed-l have entered 111 1-116 race meets in 11" 1151“ province Nova Scotia have Messrs cArth Season. Mr. Joseph Arsenault rived on Saturday evenly; DOrts the"h condition. Mm an m‘ and ra- Wel known throughout the Pro gntgaiaghdwé-‘inffreatly pleased wit}; M1 55 JQWB Mlllman telephone Operate , l. " ' ' _ mm, hgudgygvw enloyinlz her an Dr. Frederick Jardlne has return- gdhtlo resume his duties in Saint 0 s. Nfld., after two weeks holi. dav with relatives and rl-lends 1n Ken-slnston. ills old home town. lgfr. Joseph Jochelman left Sat- gr 51V 111011111112 0n an extended uss ness trip to saint Joy-UL N3 Th8 MLSS M l _ ltrgerite I-Iigfllns ghcel 1111;111:1321; 1M3. . ‘Vfiss Mill- £14821 and Miss Hllllllfls will visit Miss lllmans sister. Mrs, Wm_ Lawson in Montreal and Miss ‘Vfatthe l will visit her brother Haber Quebec. Mr. Eric Jardlne left Monday lTl=°T3l1lKrJFJmSaYJ§V1Y§ PB’ twhprfi ~ 6 l1 Allison University 5 s “d CS a Mt‘ His manv friends will regret to hear that Lorne Adams. ten Veal’ old son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Adams. of Mnrlzate, met with a ""1111" 11nd severe accident on Thursday fiVPflllV! inst. While plnv- ing around the binder in some l-n- l-nown manner he had the index finger on his l-icht hand caught in hart of the YDRC1llT1PFl' and mangled =0 badlv that when his doctor W. P. McBride Rl'l"l\’(‘f1 on the serve b" immediately Pushed him to the Print“ Cnvntv Hospital in Sum- merside. when’! after n careful W-’ cmlnatlnn it was round neccssarv to amnuhtc the finger. how- Pver did not mind tho ordeal and lmmedlatelv after opcrnfion return- Pfl home and is in the l-=1 of spirits and feednc fit and fine Local citizens of Kr-rwlnizfon and viclpit" were lrrellfly interested and lwnrfilv approved of the nan-o "llfalpeoue" heir"! given to the ‘inf- est addition to Canada's ever lrrmv- inc fighting shins. a Yew Hal's awn. n: Mclocnue Plw. from which the chins name was econ-M i: (“no - ""1‘er of six miles from this fair town A trio of unknown merrvmakerfi on Fridnv evening last bad 1'" ‘p- Afififlfiflv in race around Kcn-dnefon with a horse and wmon, with tcicl disregard of the dnrccr to nodes- fvians. T1 is about time. says a correspondent something was done about this kind of rowlldisml The weatherman during Fot-urdsv 1nd Sundaw certainly cave the fnr- wv-rs thrcuohouf. this scctlnn of 11"‘ Province their lonc looked for rain for with a hcavv wind it rfllflfd contlnllallv durlruz this period. how- ever nn dams" has as vet been rc- ported here-H, Canada Packers Increases Board At the annual meetin of Sham- holders of Canada Pac ers Limit- ed, held at Toronto. 30 Auzll-St. 1940 the number of Directors was 1X1- creased to 15. .. The followin are the new Direc- C801‘; - all glint?‘ Executives of the mpan ‘s a :— Mr. Charles Wedge. Asft. Secre- tary of the Company. Mr. Cecil C. Polklnghome, Gen- eral Sales Manager. Mr. William R. Carroll. Branch House Department Manager. Mr, Hugh M, Murray, Pork Divi- slon Manager, Mr. Philp Llaberge, Quebec Pro- vince Sales Manager. At a subsequent meeting of Direc- tors, Norman J. McLean. General ManaRer, and Stanley G. Crock. secy. Treasurer. were elected Vice- Presidents. Coffee. 0r Kauhi. as it was first. known, really gets its name from a plant in Eastern Africa called Kaffa. each. ~ Acting secretary James Forres- tal said the navy's authorized goal for aircraft is now 15.000 plants. The navy, officials said. hopes to have 9,000 plllncs by July i. 1042. Still to be assigned to shipyards are more than 200.000 tons of auxliiarv vessels and also up to $50.000.000 worth n1’ patrol croft. probably including high speed "mosquito" boats carrying torpedo tubes. The combat ships ordcrcrl today included, besides the battleships and the aircraft carriers. '17 cruis- ers costing around $30,000.00!) each. I15 destroyers to cost about $8.- l00,000 each, 43 submarines costing about 86.000000 each lmd a repair vessel. The cost estimates include armor and armament and. in thr- All members _ and adller. ents of the United Baptist _ and Wllmot Valley are requested to attend an importantmeet- 1118' in Church Hall, Wednes. CHURCH CLERK. And Vicinity Mr. J M _ lottewwhmvgsas aoxlbflligixrrlleeg gifsigguto S’side Town CouncilConducts lioutineBusiness The re ul till . the 51.111115181211115“ ‘$3M’ cgltfligli‘ o! held last night in the council cham- "9151 Mal/or Campbell presding. 1101111116 matters were gone through. Town bll passed, aid bills 135313211132. ufiIiDB-lgsblllslstiflgw. Elec- c a b , m, bi llsfil. w w “PM Councillor Moliison, or the fin. tilt-i? 1.2130?" 513° "fill," m n were wol- well within their estimates. g The police report showed that fines amounted to $107.00 for the month. There were 20 conviction; fgléfctirunkenness. six convictions for Coun. Gorrill, for th Str ta, . ported that the Wa-rreh Pavoienf (rieo, were goin over the streets la d b1 them, all replairlng any damage according to t elr guarantees which expire this year. On motion of Councillor Molii. 5011. Miss Elva Dawson wu sp- now returned home one; a succesy joined the Air Force, Who was caretaker on the tour ar- “T1191”. M11 E. H. Strong, K.C., with i,“ m,“ Ottawa stree Carleton and Vicinity Ian Owens of Saint John, who have A. Deegan, Carleton, and Mrr. and Mrs. Alexander Deegan, Cape ‘rra- au verse, left on return last Monday. maine and Mrs. MacDonald, who motored from Ejst Braintree, Bfass, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Earle Thom- son, Carleton, have returned to their homes. R..I., 1s holidaying in and is at present the guest of Mrs. “c Stewart Croft Farm. er at East Royalty School, Labor Day with friends in Carleton and Augustine Cove. giv Frank Knight, and Mus. Edna Hodgson. Wellesley, Mass, left Tuesday morning by mot-or on return to their homes af- tcl‘ a most enjoyable holiday, the guests of Mrs. Lydia I-Iowatt, Carle- ton. Thcy were accompanied by ° Mrs. Laura Knight and Miss Dor- otlly Knight who had been visit- ing relzuLvcs in Trycn. Joseph Noonan, Carleton, are stu- dents at Prince of Wales College. mcrclal College. from a delightful trip to Vancouv- er, to resume her duties in Summer- side Highschool. Mrs. Lowther, Carleton, and Mrs. John Stewart. Bcdcque, crossed on the car ferry to meet Miss Muncey at Cape Tormentine. tended the Teacher's Convention at Summersldg on Tuesday were Miss- es Elizabeth MacKay, Amelia Mac- Donald, Mary Qlliglry. Howntntk I Jenn csuac. ,, , , ,. M155 Elizabeth Macxay’ teacher Rlifige to cullv on illf. no.1: at Carleton, spent the Labor weekend at. her home in Pleasant lev. to tile Government to be cl war work, Mrs, Hay said: tional orsrullizallol. we (Illl he pow- erful ill ollr work, but lf we tllvzt-o ourselves througlltlnl si!\1‘l"li1 orglllp‘ izations the autonomy oi our work is 10st. a body in Uniiv and lll lrue cal-oper- , Cross, ation and I uppcal to the Catholic. Women to ullile for wlll- work uncLr Miss Evans have returned to Tor- onto lifter a pleasant motor to the Island, Thev were the guests of Mrs. W. I-I P, Irving, Cape 'I‘ra- VETSE Springfield School. and her tel-s, Misses Doris and Muriel Sob- cy. Searltown, were guests of the‘: the aunt. Mrs. Stewart Maowcken, Caéleton, for the Labor Day week- en . returned from a w he: sisters, lvlrs. lane and Mrs. Crllly 10a. Murray Harbor the Carleton Women's Institute wall held On Thursday, August 8th at the home of Mrs. with the President. Mrs. Kenneth Mlltinrt 1n the chair. Six members m, responded to roll call. The meet- ma; lng O|l8I1Pd by repeating the Creed in Unison. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read rind ap- proved. The unvc their reports after which lhc following new committees were ap- nointed: Sick-Mrs. Mrs. Kenn-rill Muflart and Mrs. Na- M.L.A. than Bell. school-Mrs. Murphy and on Vfrs. Stevenson. Lunch-Miss Thel- R4? m», Qlliglcy. Mrs. Harry Doull and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart. The Secre- tary roportcd three sweeten thrrc pairs of socks handed in to l llle hi"! Cw": Branch: also tcn 1‘ lllorc skclns of yarn given out. to tho mcmrcn 1'» knit for the sol- diers. In order to raise rllnds for the Wed Cro-s it w" dlclfded to 11011 a Pantry Sal- at Mr. Fred B0111: Store cn the fcllrwiplz Friday afternoon. Mrs. Kenneth Mllttart, Mrs. N"th- ~u Boll. Mrs Stewart MzlcMicken were anpolzitcd to take chart!" cf the Sale. The ncxt m; monilly meeting is to be held at the homo ef Mrs. m}... ‘felons case of submarines. include gov- ,ernment-f‘urnished machinery. Dolnted assistant town clerk to re- place Ross MacKenzie who has A letter was read from the re_ bout. certain re- ences being an unsanitary condition. The recorder stated that action to be tak Health. $1,‘; Miss Helen Lawless and lVDr. AI- bcen visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. Frank Lindberg, lvfxs. Tre- Ml-s. Chesley Howatt Providence, 1f, ' h province, MocMicken, Carleton wa Miss Kathleen MacFarlane, teach. spent ——-— Na M. E. Knight and Mr. 6h Scmerville, Mass, Mrs. Miss Ruth MacDonald and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nomlan MacWlLl- liams, Carleton, and Mr. and Mrs. its John Noonan, Borden. motored to Halifax for the Labcr Day weekend. They returned hfulrby evcnlng, ' Mrs. Ralph Stcele m son Robert left Tuesday morning e for their home in Alls after a pleasant vlszt Steelels sister, Mrs. Norman Mac- Willianls, Carleton and young ton, Mass, with Mrs. in Miss Doris Muncey has retumed B. L. Among the teachers who st- 101‘ Rcbcrt-a Miriam MacDonald and Day In Mrs. Urquhart. Mrs. McKee and trip Miss Edythe Sober. teacher of sis- Mrs. Nathan Bell. Carleton, has 1W“ cell's visit with Prank MaoFar- bal The regular monthy meeting of Gordon Ross. various committees Quigley and MaoMlcken, Program-Mrs. and of so Yilvrphv and Mrs Kcnneth Mutlart. lunch P"Y‘\YY“V"? scrvrd dc- rrfreshmcots after which ~‘v~ lg-‘Yrlg closed with God 8.1"" of {The King. D.‘ national gathering of’ v _ , Rpme said; ~~1-le was hlfllll)’ plUi15\'lvli‘_1(_l.\\'Y.l_l, 0i tltlnaoa has accomplish? regard w a comgmnt from citizen‘ math all the lllllll lduuls lur wlllell . lll vile 110st A0 ielus in these wor . a Guides today are the lullolr nlelll-l saving souls, fir; Iof the C.W.L. cf l ‘d b the mutter can be dean with by the - ere Ore encouragement s loul e wwn through the Board of nealtll,,1§§,‘§§§m1‘n§" en by the Board of Lhlnlll-u strength is lrelllclidolis. .. It ther it be for better or worse. that. large or anizations of women are exerting ar-reachnlg influence upon the fabric of our social and moral life. Are we as a nu- tional group of women, crellzetl and cluectcd bv the oiur? stamp indelibly upoll that lab- r c loom the Sacred print of Christ the King? In the month of June it was v _ , my privilege to attend the Nuiiollal .1 ilbllllv 01 1-118 1911111115! 1161-1011111 PIP" Convention ln Saint John. earnest , _ holds an annual convention, lt ls Xavier University. Antlsonlsh. NS- customary to say that veer by year grows in strength and usefulness. uly mav this be said of the i940 National COliVEnllOll or the Cntllll- s "United effort for Country." "It is not my purpose tonight to sonallties and business session this lifter brief comment I llldv snv lll slx-dav event was notable lor illt.‘ U1 E O :1 n. o '1 O r-n =- 1r O ': c by the Saint John Diocese and for, the strong rlrgc which was manifest. ‘ off on the road where the lights t . and more effective olaullizzllloll. ‘ll _ Miss Amelia Halos". who was gen-MU) s0. we will create an energetic BT81 COHVCHEI‘ Of CClllllllllFP-E. KXTIUZ credit is due for tile slleeci-s of ille convention. Her kindle llloulzllt for the comfort and enil-rtllllllllellt of the delegates, rcction in our the nlost important vc; lltlfl: I quote: League has workcrl fnlthfllliv- under everv phase of reliuious, 53111111, c: ll- cational and patriotic ollclcllvllr. Tn- day a few men. with the dc ‘rt: for power and lIllbllIXl with a lslsl llllil- osophy, have plunged tile world lnlo t by side with Great Bvltzlin. faces the ndlalrcitizlcn lo inko l Catholics‘ nntriollsln ls a lilllv 0i religion. our allegiance lulew to those in authority rlsd-cprescnta- 1 tloll. has aimed to have study clubs tllves 3f Divine authority; glgi1er\;;€,‘1iJl'i118d m every unit. gves our suppor col 1' - ment, our soldiers, 53110113 and our airmen. This, continued Ills Excel- lcncy’, is no time for fllSl‘()lll‘£lLPlilVllf- but rather for prayer from coast to C(ltlsf-—1\ illlle 1 religion, catholic citizenship concerted action." a, gift of $25,000 from seen proof tllllt high nil-dis and ullv , Work in Canada, she paid minds were not C0Zll1l.t‘t‘. lo o.;_-ll..».. out thrived also lll the fund with a (lllllilllflll of $100. "The {Oflllflbflillllllllli <11 tlonal Convrlltloll was llvld lll the “oi; Hotel, which was llllf‘(l ll)(2l]1l’li‘11_\'. The platform hall a bill kulollllll oi (T111115 (Jlllllnllc llctlon, Union Jacks and tllc mono ol League Miss Josephine President, presided and other Bray. His lsxrclllvllvv lilsilllp liivl l-l-“lil ypinyn l‘, sons former ls iillil ‘v, now o.’ I l gollish; His Honor Lirlllellsllll-(lnv- ernor Clarke and illnc-uv-tflllllll l_. Col. Lounbllry; Mrs. '1‘. H. lll-l’. b11- tional President; (.‘.<llll;l~ll.ol~ Mrs. R. L. Gmnllzlll; All". and l\l=.~. F. C. Owens and if. G. 111111111 bishop of Monet on. fami‘,v decav _ Christian ])i'|ll."lll1l'.~ in _ _ must return. T111" illlzlzlv l-. mo li‘\' social unit; 1t llCffll/llv iffltlllilv 1111c llllllllfif ll P9111711 l point", out’ 1t was civ sore v all: :1 u t)l‘.l l A decadent ffllllllv 71L‘ ll‘.t‘ll1\.$ ll tie- .. cnyillg social or principles that nvlnl no llnlv T111" onlv reed s lcllicw ".nll.'"‘ ~_,_. r...’- w-lllgn- “us our Most . Keep Mlhurdhnln the home. will decide you. more iiavourfull Attention . . . Please! lf you no not satisfied with you proud: cola why not switch to Schwartz? A one-cup lest It's richer . . . stronger . . ~ “The Cap You Can't Forget” t. l/V. L. Business Sessions Continue (Continued from pugs a, Iilev. J. A. osulllvan BlsllolwIY-hll --- _- Diocese. wh0 intlhe course of an elo- (Julclus at.‘ qllellt address summed up W11“ 111° Guld valid." Catholic will.‘ "fo llelp her lll the mighty task of e5 s the church in these blucr days has summoned all her nlclllberwactive service, her clergy, ller religious, her Laity, both men and women and vour organization lllls llobly answered that call as far us you have been able, in the past. We have been witnesses of your zeal and UCVOLIOII in working for the two noblest causes that can thrill and inspire the human heart to arduous sacrifice and labor —- the sacrgd . n the cause o1 religion and patriotism the strength of these virtues, Iletlglle will lllect its future tasks and duly CUllSllllllvJd _11L1l‘l‘ God Will DFQSTJET and flour- the church placing i511." "A honorary life membership 1gp was conferred on Mrs. T. H. y. The Hostess President, Miss Joseph- ine Lynch, paid great tribute to the LOIHUXTO 1V. times lo the Guide Onlv a little can be ac- mplislled bv each lnulvltnllll st-p ately, but the ilClllGVtlllUlllb’ 0i a commonly recognized whe- economic thorities of Are we weaving into that ~91‘ uuv j sluellt. level-headed group which “l11'\'- Df- C0861)’. 0f St- FIB-Hills ‘wuss welcome visitor to the Con- vention. Dr. Coadv said he was in- terested in the dignity of human personality. Regarding the uestlon Women's League wllost- keg-limp jcf lllterllte 0801119. Dr- COH y said- God and "These people have to be taught and d lcl-ai opinion, there are only a few who g0 to college. We find we can discover brains great human pen ‘ rest souls in the e in detail the proceedings of lllP ‘most remote v1 sci. among people tiondl Convention. as I lllllc lllv- 1111‘ 161151 800681-1011 and l tt e 0D s full report on the sllnle at our lwfdlllllllv’ 111 1119. T1115 1S 0111‘ 81981 n p, l llll ." flbli us to study the latest and most fl nlozlcrn technique whereby we can lulitv ploviclvti fllarllrsg up the Canadian pGODle A N otable Convention w re all green and there is no speed make the Society 11, still l)(‘1',i' g =illnlt. If we have enough energy to resistant people, people who will ilfl\'0 the sense of achievement. We claim that we have a we human beings can be mo illzed and ller €l(1\'li‘(' llnti <li-,l1llt on the road to a new life. be deliberations “Oll Wctlncsdav at 8.15 am. mem- 'i'. l\lcNally, Archbishop of Halifax 4011011181‘ former Islander). Arch- bishop McNaily, llsketrtllc lllelnbcrs to give l\\\t‘l'\lllg support to the Marnie clltlczlvurs. to pattern their lives on tllllt oi'_ tile Mother of God" that they llllglll, be imbued with true llullly. 1 wish t0 acknowled e the LXTIICIICNIOIK done by the lstrict _ -dlvislulls in l-his Diocese. The There l5 a call to ovvrv Cflll- ,1¢port of the Recording Secretary, or he.- pnrt which will be submitted this even- lulu For lllt: will convey an outline of the ill,‘1l'\'i1.l(.‘S performed. I am happy l0 We do not need m pledge _ sllv ullll. the League, realizing the t-h for we owe lt , benefit-s resultulg from adult educa- 111 "For l\\'f‘ll‘.\.' \‘f“lll'S the motto ‘For God and Cnll:lrlll‘—-in woes of war. and Canada. side this trcnlelldolls The notable ra results achieved should encourage us 1o proceed with confidence "Study groups present a multitude of opportunities to promote the edu- clllloll of our women alonglines of dectls for icrwlni and m and uulck ‘rllltll self sacrifice general culture. en, no matter whnt the hilf'l'll_l('t’.. Where clubs are not. already mnkllli; lllc alllltlullcl llllll‘. tllzll _ liUClCd. tile lmllguc con- 1 cannot urge too strongly ‘lllell- llnnlcdldtc organization. The in ' elicit w . voluntary registration of our CaI-ho- ‘>1 l ll -\=1~ ‘ .lC women for war work which took ‘QT plate lust November is new rivali- tllllulls of cacll_ lured to be applied in We _must work together us lllallllcr is most needed bv the Red in "lll a recent letter received from l4 .\ll‘s. W, R, Campbell, of Windsor." UlliilflQ. National Convener of War tribute 1a; ‘to the uilnle-llc-urted co-operdtlon rural sections. oftlie C.W,L throughout the DOIIJ- danl Marceau of Quebec, opened l lnloll and asked me to convey her apprcclntlon to the women of this lln- Na- C.W.L.. council for the splendid‘ they are doing for the Red Ladies of the Catholic Wo- n nlclvs Ilslnuue, these are days of vig- We must not bllllllfll‘ oi llll- C.\\l.il, sdlv l. l(| 1 room of the Alinzn-lll lll-ntilflcil-tlls. km "For God and Ullllrnlaf- lor (ilscouragemcnt for-anyone who. Lylnnl. ' 1)~1l=~'=\l1, vorks for Christ and the is l.lll-.i ull flu‘ HIS Exvvllellw." Blrllllp ihf‘ League will continue and be lllllliiplled and that you ciergates‘ vour sub-divisions, l w 1'|l.llll(‘(l ill heart and hand. which‘ luill hclp greatly in the struggle l llriorc voll," Jllfl 1 gins-lied unt ,.Births In Canada “ Down Over ’39 Tile Polltl Sundav was ('1'. v. L. J. Arthur All‘! OTTAWA. Se it». 9—(CP\ - Births rrgistcrcd lll anada during 1939 frllnllcd 229.083, the Dominion bur- lxlu of st llistics reported today, com- plrrd vflfh 229,446 in 1938. _ Whfc the total was slightly less \1'3‘1"1"‘< ‘llhn the previous year, the bllrlcll c cmlslderably C 1111111191‘ than the I937 figure of 220- ?", or the 1931-35 average of 228- J7 . vilvfal-rizlgcs recorded a sudden Tlwc ,.,' upswing lll 1939 to 101.608. compar- ,,. m, ‘h, ,v.‘,.‘oll vsiih 88.438 inc nrcvvlu-s 11'1" ~~ “l; “m, mutpu-w and the Gil tl for 1931-33, wolfin present. r which llc trot-mi Pu‘ 1 111W‘ '1 and olllllllvrl il~~ ‘lilllrll all is lllc nlQ111'1'-11‘1 human sccicfv. 1\\' lllf‘ l.\‘ll1l\‘ s must sorleiv be. A lmlioll, f tion. Tllcsl- are Alberton, Wednesday September 11th. in connection with Alberton Exhibition. Ladies Band in their colorful unl- fornls will be PTBWM- it‘: Autumn Highway at Wednesday afternoon, September iroln coast to coast, and. set; them ugh via paved Opening- of. “K jllfflllllll West Prince Edward Island Pfiolxvvay, at the Albcrton Exhibi- wherebv tioh, Wednesday afternoon, (Continued from page l) the sporadic pattern cf v. g | "Group thinking. as in case of our fifif-T" Bmams demlders 1' Mrs. F. H. Hay. National Plesl- , stildv clubs, should assist us in iac- - of its cltzens Klll€fl and ‘ llblt‘. wl-‘n the address and quallfi- 111110111 This service is or- lprcsent, paused to whatever ber downed over Pu 111C231 tlllr- g a late day alarm. The r . night alarm crlnle n‘ tion which wzll turnai attacks lstrv said Britain assured ‘find an allswcr to the la Jill-Ave lccl that the wonderful work of Th’? 1"“ 1W0 111111115 ' cloudy. came extensive trod ships c-bviouslv diverted to other ports and the cargoes moved into the cnpial by traiu and truck. ‘Fhe Germans have concentrated .1 good part of their a. waterfront. streets. _ WPTP caught bv 11w eXlllfsli/Pfl- The Central Guardian This column is reserved for new: 01 local inter-en but advertulnl °l n newly nature may b9 lmlflfl“ It 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance- MIL AND MRS. John r. Htullley. Vernon, announce the Bnsilgelllvlll of their dauglllel‘. Mflruarw 1M- encg to Leigh Worth lfivllllidfiy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. 1x011- nedy, Cross Roadi- take place the first of October. Marriage :0 L-65. Official Western Opening 0f Through Highway WEDNESDAY Arrmlvoofl. SEPTEMBER». 11m Western Highway Openlne M afternoon. Summcrslde Bee Prince Edward Island in all Harvest Glory. by rlving over the paved roads to 1on1‘ experience ls, contrary to gen-hwestem Opening o; thruugh Hggh- sy at Alberton, Wednesday afternoon. September 11th. Have you seen and heal-d the Summerslde Ladies Band? This in ow one of the finest ladies bands D1‘, Candy then went on m in Canada. Hear them, at the Of- clal Opening of lllf‘ \\'f','<tt'l‘l'l Albcrton Exillbltloll. From Borden to Alberto-l contr- road to the Offlclrll l5.l.~;l. lsl lnvrd sop- mber l1tl'l_ _ -i__ l-Ildicauve of hm. Sjulnuiu 1e lcrs tll-tellticd Mass at the Cathedral From Rustlco to Alberton come Mm Eleanor Bell, Carleton. has ability, Bishop Illuv, in w oi lllv Inlnlctculaw Conception, the via, pEIVCd road to the Offzrinl enrolled as a student at Union Gom- the National Convention. lc w“ ll; Cvlcbrnnt bellll: the Most Rev. John Qppnlng nf tllé fhroucll Ea=t to i 11V West Prince Edward Island paved . . Hi h ' . t th speakmg briefly- tiogljéllyedrilesdrl; ‘m’ Mmbfl‘ lltrl. Allxrton Exhxhi- aftcmoon. Sop- L-TZ. Attacks The Nazis also spread a southeast, the not". e midlands areas ol 0113 5V8!‘ arsl B37111“! ids. 41 Planes Destroyed. Already, in combattlng an aircr- nnon “fceler" raid on Loud-ll. and the early hours of the rl; v- . . dent, who has been ternlcu "A brll- lll}; our social and economic issues. ggnbgfi?‘ {Cu msodiocfigyn, ' ‘ liant daughter 0i the - ;.Uv klltnvlllg the Catholic viewpoint n m on". H“, HOXN,‘ n; “Pr, having been born m lxlrlll " ‘\J llu_c.-ssllry' for the lay person we "in, This‘, EH1, 9H,, "._‘,,,e assured Bishop Brav of tllc 1A‘2“if2'll0_ would be ill a position to better do- l‘ r ‘ “ c“ ‘l *1 17"‘ 5 “' 1lll11L'1"1lt‘Ilti and spread our Holy Faith. 05" Tfniiercd London, more 11ml‘. 6M jured during the ins: zlvo Illl'-1)('l'li" n‘ Llfiillilfil. lIll1_\' for new rflld‘. Thousands of lllc Wfll‘ has lgllze do: in ti 33 :38 pm. ADT) iock Solution At. Rovai Alv Force. ll'l1"-fl"-i"l"‘l‘$ r offlclrlls workrd to firn‘ 1 solu- ' counter tllr lint‘- A high authority at the Au- Min- would v . . Gel" an menace of heavy night bomb- lZ. Britons hl-pcd for clear wcurhel l] . , r , ~ . I which w-ould nllcw‘ their hlnld eds l1 ilx. (llsfftlll aged for there ls llOl0Fll110f Scarvhhghng m 5pm m? lyrnhwr: Church ‘for attack by RAF. pnla-ult planes. have been British observers sold Landon‘: harf activity has 1)f‘1‘ll disrupted They added that if danlzlue br- and supply would have to hi =sanlis on the sprawling London Communications centre-s and util- ities were bombed also.) but ifierl ' damage to 1e wor ‘all Impressive Serlnnn l “asfrmrp, _ , Bishop B,“ ,,,-\.‘,,.,,,.,, 1|". Spfyvod class dlfilllCfo mound them than to the objectives themselves. Homes. hospitals, warehouses and lighting and gas svstenu hundreds of Already‘ 191113851 have left the city for $711911‘ in thl ountrjv. Other thousands are re- clvlng aid from relic! workers. SAIN;_ fir? h. still. 9 _ CPI -F‘lt. Lt. Hnlly Hamilton, 23 of the Royal A1: FOITQ nlld son o= .\Ir. and Mrs. I _ Oak Point, N. B.. has been mlssrnl since Aug. 30 according to a cable: gram received from the British sl ministry. Walter Iiamllton l; Se: asap: w- w; . » ._Q§ .\