cm WESTERN cocoons lat-alt Hill ‘tgztinamserwlg “NTTTMIQ Ballad away as ' . in Sydney. Mrs. “£459 izounty Hoe ital on left Summerside on Tue:- 35 Mr Andrew. t, an ntEMEN clam some mariner shortly after . me ant of St. Eieanork and two step furnace. He Wad chilled sons. William Ga ant of Summer- side and John Gallant of St. Elea- the evening, hora. also one dauahter. ing from the Mrs. Antony Gaudet andt ble difficui- ate daughters. Mrs. Jose h Arsen. yum. a t, Mrs. Glorice Gallan and Mrs. Thos. Brown of Summerside. Tho funeral was held on Wednesday morning at nine o'clock from St. in time to prevent what Pauls Church to the Roman Ca have been a serious fire, s. llclic Cemete ,.. The following were ___.___._- the pail bearers: Messrs D Neill. W. J. Lidstone, Emanuel wedsa. Emanuel Arsehault, Archie Bernard and Joseph Gallant-S‘ noticed smoke com all“, After considers make his way- i0 the ascertain the cause. There age caused by gill: "F. unit in St. John, g the past week wltn Howard Waite til Men Prepare t Ho y pl n tn h conditions is their own esent only two or three wells e for refining at the small 1e River, which flows Mi‘, there is nothing to distinguish ells as an oilfield N‘ lver huddle oi storage talks and the black smudge from by its hurtling "bottoms", low quality dailies and. which there is no market in Public Relations officers Maritime Press Censor H. B. Jeff- trict and which has to Mrcyed when it exceeds its stor- erson. - Also present were Messrs. forest of derriclrs. McNeill. Tar-onto, General _ ager of the Canadian Press; Gillis y ‘fir-ewe Toronto. dsisisgntm kl ttheir e rience in ber- 9r! anaser: an . . er e. m Halifax, Atlantic Superintendent. ‘Newspaper delegates and others attending the annual session 1° eluded D. R. Smith. the Saint John Times-Globe, Mr. Keating th to 9,880 in southern A1. Moncton Times; _ .7. H. Grainger, is "sweet", free from Mwcwn a ' arsffin base Tr“ rtable derricks are V Here, 1n contrast to Turner val- ley. they encounter oil at remark- lhiyshallow depths, wells varying feet compared Iir. E. M. Dagnall (continued frcmpage _ i.) nclal report was passed F Va uound tothernenibers and alter a Luven, Canadian Army Public Re- ussio Messrs. Brad- latiorts Officer. W. Ritchie, Mcwaue, Lowther g A luncheon following the busi- llsponsid we; ad lieu meeting was attended by s re was mnnber of Charlottetown guee , aeDonald including Hon. M. R. MoGui Acting Premier, Mayor B. ltoy Hol- man, Hon. Dr. W..I.P. Mac- arid Mr. Justice A. E. Ar- mani" ta lsitin a I V 8W pi nr. gichemin or assistance. His report WEI mm,“ Died. The ltelief Committee re Md by Comrade HA. showed the good wor-k accom- isiti report. V rsde amesnfdciierlna. m we s detailed description of this timmi e’ activities and paid line tribute to the Red Cmss O0 E M Signal! ls t a dwss nasto on nicely- cto the Lid!!!’ v cell. sham twhers forty-five adles H! uired at first it has Itasad to eighty-live to handle the t work for the members of th ‘(la-e at; report was unall- l ma: m a “fig assoc" "r reso ut n e ‘ ~ e took ESSIO CAR r ' I a xFvY-"r"a\'K'R%IvR' ** l T. E. IIIGKEY Ullertmd Accountant Illtellarlnniy . all! l.’ Illness: IL, |fl_ . OSHBJ: . na/"r" llollllillllaldllllwl ulrrr - lien. aaaewbtieleaaveewpng . "'"~=-'"--':..w.s-s..s;*i~ '-*""_ dellvendte aemehl—nenlds. "'15P Ilelollfec i-blBllylees. One mile east of Sum- - Modern “a Worm and our-at bum: pg, 5m. a ' Street has been rent- dqgqm "canvas Ahern is the o n Th", la Mrs. Gallant. who ‘_ v, long resident of st. ndiié...‘ h1g5 rain: t0 o! n" in m, pmgbmy. been removed- from her home to h H,“ Qn the mini the hospital for treatment. it wardiscovered "l!" FWIY early on pipe of,the furnace 1 f the him- i1 Discussed at G. P. Meeting t to lneet,regional needs. 9d he" yam-d, by member, o are ready W lo in?» the Maritime divivs uctiori when needed. my of the Sydney. N.S., Po and C.P. director was be J. R. Burnett and Prank the Charlottetown: Gu lat ons Officer; Mac: were en at his summer cottage n w“ " the compassionate allow- "WWY ances w widows of departed vet- erans and said this should also ex- tend to children of veterans whose other was also deceased. The rc- d t. ,- q, The truste?’ report was reed bi! “d,” Mum", m,‘ m, antler,“ committees under his command ' fir?“ the ldent was sa the plécesmmendstiolis made by the Legion for returned men. The rep- ia the negative but the p11" the mes that for their cooperation- Comrade 'r a. not» movedavoteof . ration and esaia ah" his committees. aa-follows: Honorary Johnson. Chaplain!- and luv. d. R- e first rich Second vice preaid -s.aa'rr 20w! =n W“? heunfl ' , o-e-ei. IITI-ll t _ wn 9n" n 9;,'",,,,,P3,,,,,,,,,,,.,,“gv, w; an 5'" perationfertlefirgvrsteq ‘of’ . -\ i‘ George Mt tmciy ‘Jim iiiltilerit /” "tutu MlliERL ’ Uilflli DY AICNII MAYO Produced Iv WiilIAM lelAlON NEWS 0F Th!) DAY Shows 7.30-9.15 THURSDAY AT 3.30 APITUI. SUMMERSIDE News Problems “Orchestra Wives” Stars Glenn Miller With Movie Folk ....__. First oi all, the picture stars d the band that for time succes- sive years has been voted Amer. Resolutions aimed u" facflitatln newspaper coverage of news d r interest‘ at Attllantic ports an s eding e a ern ducing, turninn out suffic- gammprfinm, of liedgral ands Prov- incial election resuits were adopt- ion of the Can- an Hess at their annual meet. 1r and t!” M16391!‘ ing in the Charlottetown Hotel. ill Mr. H. P. Duchomin, pzu$ a . i he chair. The meeting was attended representatives of all Maritime by Naval and Amlvi Glenn Miller, of course. and hi5 gomery, lately one He's a handsome lad. a trumpet the other in matri- -s.arre(i with Mil‘ Montgomery is darling YAnn Rutherford. wife comes a brass widow. a . John Murphy ro Daily News: Frank W. Doyle Halifax Herald: Burton Robinson, l Halifax Chronicle: JRJ-I. Suther- land, New Glasgow Evening News: Roy D. Duchemln and Shaun MacDonald, Sydney Post-Record; tempting as its tunes-and Valley Serenade" through for Glenn again. They are Mack Gordon and Harry‘ Warren and this time they have. ready have made their way to the n head oi the hit parade-songs like Go Gal in Kalamazoo’, for d “People Like You and Last" and "Serenade There it isi Glenn Miller and a batch cf brand new t A. Gaudet, the Charlottetown Pat. riot; Lt. Cmdr. George Lawrence, R0 al Canadian Nav Public Re- lleportcr Duizzed Dy Montgomery GEN. MONTGOMERYB ADQUARTERB IN I Sept. 36 —<Delsyed‘- (APJ-Gell. vsmturing a guess t you correspondents to ings like that," the Gen- . l" A correspondent speculated that in Europe uld nd glen in the spring?" the "When in March?" n re." I-lmm. March . But his cool gray eyes offered neither confirmation nor denial. Search Underway For Missing Launch PRINCE R T, B. 0., Sept. I _ (C?) -- An intense search was ere ' 11189 i! ernments and thought the Prov- nd an slaeDouIall to the le- tiring president for the good york pushed durinl the yflr- wgs a few chosen words. cubed the meet- mgforthekindwordsofap ed honors Prince Rupert m0 Moon, missing somewhere between’ Porcher Island and Prince Rupert. uurlety is felt for the launch were Dr. William rr, Mrs. Kergin and , Mary Margaret Sulger and Peggy Pullen- |1n The lztihidcon legit Purllicuanll-u - ancial condi one. he slid. . on a -m e ve, Welcome Harbour. Por-i Island. It was expected beck “Jlhe-eleeelon-of olifcers preident, Col. H. Rev. n. unmade-- pruiel “Biiiwlsrsel - eat 'I‘. SI Isms states increased 18.4 ing the first half of 94S. NOTICE owlns ‘to Hues gees: ca military ~tn y Shep will ‘~~ ‘mud fe _l“0fl- World like to have all t _eolnts setil-nl on or before 0st- e After the new slate of officers nnoun President ferled bu him and than the Lin! cicaedwith the National THE GlARIHPTETOWN" G Minx ‘ * He. knelt Gallant son el Li. and Mn. Andrew Gallant of ll t enema flu s ' csmpaln with the net-lo “death be- isiooed on his arm. New Surgical Needle Shown _____ A new surgical instrument, design- ed by the Singer Sewing Machine w two Distinguished Flyln All awards announced utonig i o rec distinguished service over a period oi time. They do not apply to any particular action. Company, and one which has been going by thousands to Great Brio- ain and Russia and to other war fronts was demonstrated here yes- terday by Mr. L. W. Sutherland, district manager for the Maritimgs. The instrument is a surgical stitcher which makes possible ac- curate and rapid suturing, cutting down the surgeon's sewing time, it is said, by from 30 to 50 per cent. It was designed by an employee of the Singer Company who had been ill in hospital on the suggestion of ills attending surgeon. ‘the needle, which carries 50 feet of thread and is made of stainless steel, is the result of seven years research work. Yesterday it was demonstrated at the Charlottetown and at the Prin- ce Edward Island Hospitals by Mr. Sutherland. Today he will go to Surnmerside and demonstrate atl the Prince County Hospital. It was Que shown to doctors here as well. Already some 20.000 of the new needles have been sent to Russia, 15.000 to the United Kingdom and another 2,00 to other war fronts. Synod Endorses Medical Exam For Brides, Grooms HALIFAX. Sept. 2D. —- ColnpuL sory medical examination of every bride and groom before marriage was endorsed in a resolution parsed by the Church of England Synod of the Nova Scotia diocese in ses- sion here. "The Synod of the Diocese of Nova Scctia endorses the efforts made by the Social Service Cunn- cil and other welfare organizations towards establishing n definite medical examination for all per- sons about to be married in order to assure the well being of our people. and that copies of this re- solution bs sent to the govern- ments of Ncva Scotia and Prince Edward Island" was the motion introduced by Rev. F. A. W. Hell. 191‘ 0i Sydney. and seconded by RSV- Edward Morris of ifalifax, and unanimously adopted at the conciudin se l r tn 3 9d, This fa¥ Nglsliijiiflllofélflltletiflnynth- dorsed the stand oi the Church of Enclarid in this diocese and coen. ed the field to necderl social reform which ls slow!" making successful progress. according to the report "resented to Synod bv Rev. nr, a. H. Prince. orofeuor cf King's College and chain-nan of the Coun. cil for Social Service. Police Round up Draft Dodgers WINDSOR, Ont., Sept. 20-10?) —Windsor Police reported that a number of men were taken into cuswdy today lor questioning Ill officers conducted I, eerie; p! mid] on beer parlors. pool ‘ails and res- taurants to round up draft dodgers and violators of National Selective Service regulations. Police said this is the first in an be conducted here and is similar to raids being made in other Cen- adian cities. All men between t uses o1 l6 and ‘G5 who were un ble to answer satisfactorily are taken w police headquarters for further questioning. i Great Missionary ‘Opportunity Now SACKVILLE N.B, Sept. D — JirQFr-U“ 3mm“ 3W?" ‘if lw in m o ro - - . or " u‘ Children are one of the bin problems the Travellers‘ Aid work- ers have to cope with children who have liecolrie se (‘if the world, Rev. Dr. James G. this he said. the church has been slacisirllgmln ef rts. Dr. dicott llas been unable to retum to his Churc m - sionary wonk in Chine. because in- flation there has made living con- ed salaries. Many riaries have been withdrawn tempera to dis pend stabilisation o fin- ._M_.?.____ 31‘. STEPHEN, N.B., Se t. 29- (OP)— s. s Nflbitthdfl’. BM- .pherl, today was commit or trial ’ on a mansla in from the th of I1 a- Hill, who was killed at nearby Miiltcwn Sept. e when struck by a car allegedly driven by Nesbitt. Too Late To Claslfy _._.._____.__.___- wArrrsn -MAN on no! m ' . . . Wood ?iiiviii-'§.ni'>'ligniuineeoqsi' e-ao-si ron sALa-cllsvsour coves. Excellent condition. lea Dor- chester St. 9-3941 WANTED — MARRIED 0B SIN- ite H i-l. Bet R0)’ it!" s r ear a 040m UAR DiAN . Sore, Chopped Lips Prevented, ii. G. ii. F. lVlarliS Are Announced ' WA. Sept. so-(cr) - Air‘ leadquarters announced to- criilnii. GUARDIAN u‘ em he nil-Tilt?- Ioeiustria‘ psy- eellelnadvanee. . "i-".'.*°.§§.%i"7"'i Ifieelmnnneervadfeeaewe C008! for photographs. AN _.-- aid, ohar c Ralph Aubrey Jord i a bar to the i Cross in recognition of his "exceptional leadership" as of an R..C.A.F. bomber overseas. Klassen's name headed a list Fit. Lt. J5. McCrse, Winni Lt. L.A. Wainwright, onto. Flt. Lt. R.T. Hutchinson. New M. Brown, Paradise Vai- Stutt, Outremont, t. S . E. Hnlayson. Strangers Find Willing helpers. At Busy Station By HELEN BANNEBMAN Canadian Press Stall Writer TORONTO. Sept. 29 —(CP) -- Bewildered British brides of Can- servicemen arriving ‘ strange country crving- for the: mothers, invalida. the l0 conrusecl, husbands trying to find their wives, wives trying to locate Toronto —- these are only a felw. ople dwho cometo the Pra- mornlng until midni M. Curtis. one of the travellers’ day there is some incident which- starids out from the mass of small details so we can say to ourselves: ‘There's’ one person we've helped An experienced traveller herself. land and has been‘ two and a-half times around the world. She is the Women's Christian tives on the i aveliera’ Aid the workers are. Christian Association. Mrs. Curtis was in the midst of a busy day as she talked to The ‘The young Eng- abeen transferred to nning De here sought stay "Just as c ose to my husb found er a room, ping centirs and parks for her and sent her away happy. MANY PROBLEMS is brides who come to us," she said. "and also of the Canadtan wives to of nusViOlmQh who are fol will their husbands. The ones inCanada for the first time are our special care. We try to e and our money to et d. "Often they're lonely, and some of them cry a little when they talk to me,ubut they're veryusweet an dre and ak a lit e m. u m d olthe city and included Herr cove, spryfield and Ssckville in this deanei-y as well as aplittins is to welcome them an feel Canada is a good country to little gur-yesr-old from Stra d ed to ditions impossible for those on fix- yo u]; mllllo When he wzvsggalghttto, Mrs, his ted an they-verLre- tors and nurses if the every day antimliaten of‘ ¢ callv to dosens ol- be n"".'..'.""’.'.%"'.;'. es e ca ep ternoon m“ u" "M! m ‘m’ {resolution would be atfithe next session of the Synod. sacs ‘r0 noasss, ‘KINGSTON. Jamaica ~40?) — le man for farm work at once. Motor cars converted into animal- ‘m previously resulted in the case hrough passengers on both Lin This means that plane passengers who leave this province by the Airwa s will be able tn buy through tckets and check their baggage through to other part4 of Canada served by the Trans-Canada Airlines. The same arrangement is effective 0n traffic coming to this province Maritime Contra from elsewhere in Canada. Personals Mrs l-l-omas W more. Mr. and . T Mrs. RB. McNeill left yes rda morning for Halifax where she w -attend the graduation of her son M . i Sno. l-LA. Souch, Toronto, _(since gm}; lfiwgfhFwlmid M°N°m °‘ ‘h’ Pleasant Valley, have received word that their son. Major Fred Wii- more, has arrived overseas along with his medical unit. Word has been received by Rev. |and Mrs. M D Mscbeod of Gab- arus, us, isn't their son no arri Alan J. Maclreod, has ved safe- gland. iyilifln Word has been received by Ml‘- arid Mrs. Walter Stewart, West Point, of the recent safe arrival lilxlllzfiflii, of their daughter. Nurs- Sister Margaret C. Stewart. Mrs. Wallace Stewart oi Portage ls Prairie, is visiting her brother Mr. Lemuel Winchester and Mrs- Winchester. city. ‘whereas: ilas been staying at a the f rst of summer cottage since Jilly. Dhangee in Diocese Are Announced at Synod Meeting HALDPAX. Sept. 29.-— The 67th session of the diocese of the Synod . of‘ Nova Scotia came to a close Tuesday evening alter a busy day during which clergy and laymen from all parts cf the Province participated in reports and dis- cussion-cf the church's work. Climaxlng the session was a brief address from the Most Rev. John HacKenTey, Archbishop of Nova. Scotis, who omitted hk usual charge to the clergy this year. but laid before the delegates a brief review of his past year's work, in which a umber of sp- pointments were included. His Grace indicated important L the - ”’ l organiza- tion of the Diocese of Nova Scotia and introduced a redistribution of John Doc es in deaneries while in-j gretzslzig the archdeaconries from. Edward Island and Cape Bletoni remain intact, but the mainland of Nova Scotia will now consist t of four archdesconries, Trurc, to “'5 include Amherst. Archdeacon F.| W. Vroorn; Halifax. to include St. Georges. ‘rangier and Halifax, Archdeacon T. W. Savory; Liver- ggol, to include Dunenburg and , Archdeacon W. Ryder; Annapolis, to include An- napoiis and Avon, Archdeacon A.‘ i LONDON. Sept. 2'1 - to P) _ The Berlin Radio announced today the return of Benito Mussolini Italy and quoted him as seeking to breathe new life into the shattered tripartite pact with defiant words on the third anniversary signature of that treaty which led The fallen dictator was said have declared, “I deem it a Iood aiim that my return m Italy coin- cides with the anniversary pact ihst binds ‘ dlgmy ubly Fascist Italy, National Social. lat Germany and the lhnpire of the ‘apsnese Emperor." jllsley to Speak at Saint John Oct. 14 W. L. Smith. In the redistribution of deaner_ lea the Archbishop announced that the of Halifax would no onger consist only of the plfiaillnfll I the Tangier deanery. The Dean and Chapter of All Saints Cathedral, His Grace an- nounced, would now be embodied by the "Larger Chapter" the arch- bishop to be Dean of Ail Saints’ Cathedral, Canon F. E. Ellis, vicar of'ths Cathedral; Callon J. Crewe, Canon W. S. H. Morris. Canon A. S. 'Walker, Canon I‘. W. Vrwm Canon l. M. Malone, Archdeacon A. 1W. L. Smith, and H‘. H. H. Walsh to be hunulnly canons. Judge fllLPalmerwls appointed vi e-chancellcr of the Diocese of a Sootia. e examinin chaplains were Rev. W W. named. Canon rewe. glarkaori, Canon l‘. M. Malone, on. Canon H. l-I. Walsh. Morning .w ioh would amend Canon 2e. This amendment would definite! - ,.. for the consultation wit cage-annular: un maul. ~ J"-'*-5-"~35="%',,‘,'-,-,-,§,=‘,".omv"'~,§Mr. W. M. Druce $3: e o'clock. a-eo-u.‘ Nenered Lest INGAGIIINI‘. — an. and Mrs. 9'1". '“°°°" t... ...‘.£“°"“-"P - e ‘I a w» we: lgvnfflgonvfl-uig-iilgilt at Dinner Iii IBI- Ireonérdfilordon, BIOOUYU» attended H8111“. sponsored m Board of Trade, the Rotary and the Y's MenphCl Church Hail in honor o! Mr. . M. Bruce, for scale years manag- " er cl the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotis. and who has been to St. SteplielyYNBn Ladies Club of the Church catered which was enjoyed by all. Mr. J. Frank Arnett rel/d an ad- dress and a. presentation of a. tra- velling bag and a bo was mode by Mr. J. Lloyd Gorriil, president of the Y's Men's Club. C. R. Rcgers spoke on behalf Board of Trade. Mr. Arn- ett on behalf of Rotary Club ex- pre Clark. president of the Club. was bsent from town and unable to be present. Dr. John McNeil] re- presented the medical profession ,and Mr. W. M. Mellish of the Bank of Commerce, spoke for the Bank Other prominent men who spoke oi’ many fine qualities of the hon- ored guest were Camcsy. Mr. H. T. l-lo!man..Aus_ tin Scales. A. S. Mr. Rob Roy MeGregor enter- tained the gathering with songs and stories. Mrs. C. Wh his acccmpahist. A hearty song, led by Allison MacLean with Ii/Lr. Albert Huestis at the piano. W55 eniovec by aiL-S received by W.L. Higgins, Secre- ts of the Charlottetown Board of. from ‘and shrugg- o anspcca of the Maritime Board of ‘Prado: "Pursuant to represent- ations which have been made by ' his Qxnmission for the last three ' ears, I am pleased to advise that {he Traffic Manager of ‘mans- Oanads. Air Linea has notified that‘ interline ticket arrangements, etc, have been completed with Mari- Itime Central Airways to become effective ori 0r about October ist. This arrangement will tend to eli- minate s number of the diiflcul- M as ties and inconveniences which s n Li“! 51-1-1‘ ' of es." E Mo's 'FRUIT SALT‘ FIRST THING EVERY MORNING Instructions Re Temperance Course National Temperance Study Course A. E. Giles Clone House, Athena, for Sunday schools, r943 The first 1es_"on of the National Jail“ duplicate copy of “port to rvsrs. Frank Deacon, Meir Supt. should s-nci twelve pest papers, three from each grace w ma... r-walik Deacon, cree- town, by uec. 15th. Air v-llo get bu mild less than as marks out oi s possible lto are l-sss UHLlliClW. AllU-wc WHO Ouvflll b0 illBfKS over are entitled to appear in the uuai dish on Oct. 3rd arid CODUDUB on eaicrl Saturday un- til tne course is finished. lemon Wlli aso be found in Sun- nay school. papers crnlay be 0b- talned at o cents per copy from iviiss A. E. Giles, clone Athens, Ont. There are two sets of i8&:OIl5| Junior and Intermed- Send to Hesdquartezs for Cer- and under are asked to question 1 at the end of each les- Juniois oi lo and ii years answer 00th que_t.ons. Intelrnco- isles of l2, is, 14 years, answer question i and those of l5. 16. 17 years answer-botlh Each scholar should writs-on" each paper his name. address and age as on Oct. i. 1945i, and name or Denomination, s. school and til-canes are Ciltii-Ch tu a spec Apply to ivliss A. n: Ursa-i grving names aha Special award Ls given also w tiles-As hoimng ten eer-tint-stes, blip I015‘ out for ruiure refer- London May be Scene of Uonlerence WASHINPTQIN. Sept. 29—<AP)- lnndon, instead of ivioscow, may be the scene of the rortriconiirlg 81l- tlsn-Amerlcan-Russian ccnfzl-ence. ‘State Secretory Cordell riuii nas inlormed colleagues he expects to attend the meeting and ill view of his dislike of air travel, indications developed the conierellce mignt be lrom Moscow to siloi-ien his trip. Supt. All answers are to he handed to zéngchool Superintendent by Nov. Any Supt, who desiru it may ‘secure free from ills church ~89 S. Headquarters or frcrn Miss A. E. Giles. a sealed envelope contaming (l) suggested answers to help ' marking scholars papers and ,0) rt form on which to re rt to C urch Headquarters or to as Dockmen Leave . . For Nalifax Today Railway to Have Still Greater Burdens MONTREAL. Sept. 29 — (OP)- President RD. Vaughan of the Canadian National Railways today in a. mesage read to inc an- nual meeting of the sfattem co-opgr- ativo committee, motive power and Canadian Railways will have “still greater burdens" to carry before ded. is imperative that the running gear on ail our equipment should be kept in safe condition, even if we do not have an opportunity of finishing the cars iris side as we would like to d0." SAINT JOHN, N. 5., Septnfl — (CP) -- The management of Saint plans to leave for Halifax tomorrow in expectation of playing , [Halifax Navy Friday and Saturday Th; afghdeaggnfles o; prmce y in the Maritime senior baseball fin- als. The remaining game or games of a best of five series will be played there early hem week, it was un- FLIES MlRACEE-DRUG r0 sAve AIRMAN “VINNIPEG. Man, pt Four- 50.000-unit tubes of drug penicillin. hushed peg by 'I‘rans.Csnada are reported to have saved the life of a. young airman from Grand- Neport Mussolini Back in Italy from an abscess canal, Olson is a Deer l-odse Military Hospital here. The penicillin was administe to has revealed. “Olson's paralysis t; graduallymdisappearirls." Col. 'he will be cured." Pen. was di ove ed b, Ale - Fencing}: Sritisli’ mtfifn Trinity llnittd Dllurcll THURSDAY, ISEI-"IIMBII III! —2nd Sllflle Meet lor r in; -.,.-.V.=-..-,.-.,,,.,,.,,._... n-sdrfifi‘ 4ung-‘ti. ublic luncheon m et the New Brilnsvric division of the national wartim- ancs tee y. With the fifth victolryu long to a r, c airm of New Brunswic‘. units 0f ‘the will attend the meeting. DOWNESS- At the Pnnce lroapltslon Sept. 1'1. lots and M(rs. Hammond ll-iowness. Bed. _ ue nee c - , lng the morning session dis- g N n m D‘ m. was centred mainly about c" ram“ a ..“‘°..§°“£".‘.i‘; , canons as a op s w isit“ session of theSynod. In the af . notice was iven that ught in . l-l. Canon E. M. Malone of town to the effect that "the Synod of the diocese 0f N mother diocese of the Church o England in Canada. meetin time when the Church is ce obrat- ng the 50th anniversary of the General Synod‘. ‘ N.D. MacLean d consent of the c'crgy of both es before the Bishop should, nsfer a clergyman from one h to another within the dio- ceee. ‘ Jmeeelution was moved by m. ud od for the unity and strength which the Generat ~ ht to the Church and also invc es the bi on its future life an Charlottetown lfl