‘ Q w! I WESTERN GU Mr"- w-s-sa-rwucw- - -- llaII-IIBIDI all PIINCI COUNT! lalasllltlels Meaning a. ~°'"“"".t'..2."t't%1"“"* Wil- IDIIII. llllsaaalavilalssltnei. and. llII-uaaaetnaranvilssnasa IIFF“ ivaaar saws. Ill" boy rupciialhia III DIAN I» alg dams i l1 manila. deiivarlea an nil: sans. . I Nil bu. Small . ufil dition. Apply gummerside. l9 39-41- BALI ends Satur- 1 CENT o0 x _ ,, TaylorDrul Ian"!!!- x " Bracefiiglfvgkryy OUR‘ ... obtain c"- from 10-30 m wn Hall, Sum Mondii 128M 1 haxfllll“: ' ' oc . - - ‘l 8 °° io-so-ii. ‘E UNITED CHURCH. servigiis for Sunday. 0690b" a; follows: Bedeque ll AM. , M. Albany 1.30 P. M. will preach at all M lgaxter. EQ UNITED CIIURCII CHARGE.—The ser- (or Sunday, October 31st arc ,-. Tryon ii A. M. Ca 9 , . 3r. M. Crapeud v.30 P . m Baxter will be the spook- -on and Cape Traverse. w. J. H. BishOp will pieach , pauu, Rev. .i. A Jar-dine. m, Minister. 10-30-1i. :: CANNING 0F MUSSELS .. branch of the shell fish i for Summe " ill 5h! I “i, has been carried 0.1 The YON i EAL guilt abou 4 c is about over for this petal-E IABEWEIJ. BANQUET -On .. .= evening in the Presby- Ohurch Hail a farewell ban- m tendered to Mr- G. S. .. Manager of the Royal of Canada, prior to his de- f for Dartmouth N. 8., where been rr - banquet was sponsored by the ... of the Rotary Club and Board of Trade. Mr. Donald , President. of the Board of presided. The address was by Mr. J. P. Mclnnis and the gift was tendered by Mr. »- Gsudette. Manager of the l Bank oi Canada. Dur- us very anioyable evening ai Barnes of the ‘R. C- A. II‘. '~ several numbers on the accordion and a hearty in which all took part with of energy kept the gather- ln excellent humor-_ Mr. Albert - presided at the piano. Many vv t business men of the expressed their regret. at loos- cne who had always been in- »- in anything connected tbs welfare of the town. am- tliess were Messrs. R. T. Hui- P. G. Clark President of Rot- Dr» l. T. Tanton. Mr. Wilfred tie. W. E- Darby, K. C. J. ~ Holman. William Currie. L. Hancock. l. P. rpiey. J- F. Ar- of his The new manager oi the lank Mr. Hopkins was in- ‘ to the meeting-S IBEQUI: citiimr UNION _- innuai meeting of the Bede- Crtdit Union was held in the I Tuesday evening Oct. 36 t srindel “ m“ slur atBraees. ~ lZitlOn 0! H?! figh M - be or —HO0KS f h windows obtairexbble 10-30-21. -DIOB'ION BAND stock at Iran's. -CONG8ATULATION5 - on! Sunday Oct. 31st, Mr. Mrs. R. H. Jelly of O'i.eary will observe their 50th (iiftiethi wedding anni- versary. (Patriot please copy.) AMONG All GIADUA ... Asnong a. large class of atu t airmeii graduating yesterday from No. 2 Service g ‘rrlinlnl School at Ottawa was M S. Wil- ict. oi Bummerainc. - MAGISTRATIPS COURT-In Bumsnerside on Thursday before Magistrate W. Ii. Darby a motorist who had been in collision with a horse and WIIBOD on the Western Road was fined s5 and costs for not having an operators licence slid SJ and costs for driyink with deiective brakes. On the previous daiy the case of a man involved in a. car stealing case was adjourned- foi- a week-B. -—A. B. P. DEMONSTRATION — On Wednesday afternoon s, demon- stration of the ARI’. fire fightin cquipnent recently installs was held at Miscouche. A tank which will hold between eleven and twelve thousand gallon; ha; been sunk in the lawn of the Catholic church and a pumper and two thousand feet of hose have arriv- ed Io comp the equipment. Dur- lnB the demonstration everything worked satisfactoril. An organ. {era under the Provincial ARI‘. executive will now hired there. Present during the emonstration were Rev, m, Martin Monaghan parish riest and ws...$*rtr*i...- °“"'.°.t.'";:;~ . . I110 - vincial size-s, ° — IN SUPREME COURT Selection of tne Jury was completed yesterday and four witnesses heard u} the retrial of Han-y and i-‘i-ank Gallant charged _with conspiracy W r at the Court House. Sianmersid , with chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presid- lng. The witnesses were; itmmett Ranahan, Edward Gallant. Antoine Gallant and LAC. Fred Brown. LAC. Brown -.s from thefiecords Office 0i Eastern Air Command and he testified that Flying Office;- Doug- saw io-sC-llf". y . Defenc now p luillhe pressiv armed heroes las Heath is now outside Canada. in charge of the Summersid 13¢. tachmcnt R..CM.P. and testified at the first trial. The Court mica ‘that the evidence of Dough, new, 8e given at t last trial was tube fill"! as Mud f the defense would 39ml"! Oihfifwlse the evidence of the preliminary hearing would ba r9"!- Ceurt adiourned till eleven oclock Monday morning-s, —IICBUITING _ . Hwgna/‘rfi Plrker YEAH... 3%- ' 0 CG llwflmd Pun“ Ir for New Brunswick "u- 1 Rwflrtlnx Centre a C.A.F. Monorail, arr-yen in ‘ by plane on Tuesday. The object inln is to make arrange- of business d 0 mmtio th H. C "P - Qn e . .A. . 40h. Stirnineraide. It is intended ‘Ch this Villt will ho under ah‘! auspices oi the Summerside Board of Trade and will take piece on Wednesday afternoon Nov. Jrc. The "N001- is to give citizens an w s meats for a v pioi 3H,! a FM!!! Officer Heath was formerly l Grand lrnherst. Pdeaid Albon ernbeliis raid wardens. they try to en afoul the unooo nedy, and are "fired" Eventually they uncover sabote s and emerge They have a a ting routines, ski Edward Sc taurant. Summc in which was carried out reflects great cre- dit on the officers and members who spared no efforts to make this important milestone in tho. of their Associitlon. one to be long I cu. In honor of i-h h the e in "Air laying SUDCCC Also British News and Disney Cartoon SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 “Air Raid Warden” Has A New Slant On War With Laurel And Hardy i of La 1 d Hard)‘ Th‘ m‘ c’ twining; (gin Civilian Raid at the Capitol Thea- Bllt e lesson in P forces, an the President N ent Q The comical partners. dealers. are turned down by "it! d become local air Al force a. blackout. fllfl peratiye Edgul‘ K‘!!!- lgo dgwick, who was once a comedian himself. There is a touch- ing moment when Stan Laurel says farewell to his with the remark. "I want anything Uncle Sam wants me tc. and if he wants me to on air yaid warden it's al C.M.B.A. Celebrates 50th Anniversary wardens Branch 215 of the C M BA cel- ebrated its 50th birthday on Wed- nesday evening with nn enjoyable banquet held in the Olympia Res- rside. The manner entire e JOSGDh P. .S., as toast master. l-ie gave a the charter members of the Society and it was noted that imn manv of whom had been pro- THE_ CH ARLO1°TETOWN_ OUARDLAN Wardens". the comed- sin. as bicycle es well until Charged With Murdering Wits NEW YORK. Oct. 29 — (AP) - In six action packed hours, Wayne Lonergan was paraded iii police lineup today. ai-rsisned in homi- cide court- and then indicted on a slaying of his wife. Patricia Bur- ton Lonergon, 22 year old heiress to millions. Shortly after the grand jury u. ted, the prisoner informed General Sessions Judge Jonah J. Goldstein that he was destitute and signed the equivalent of a pauper‘s oath to clear the way for the court assign him an attorney. The Jur- ist fixed next Thursday to hear a plea to the indictment Police said Donergan told them his wife had left him out oi her will and that he knew it four months ago. i gs u result. a nest of 5s public Incidents l-‘iin Provoking _ eries of side-spiit- ilfuilv directed by whistle. to do 5t 0p being 1 right." observance Compulsory Bargaining Seen Likely OTTAWA. Oct. Zii-KJW-Refcr- ences to mllcctive bargaining by Mr. Justice CP. McTaguu, national war labor board chairman. in an address today at Seigniory Cluo , Que. were interpreted here as lend- ing additional weight to the opin-i ion some form of compulsory col , lectiye bargaining will be part of‘ the government's new labor pro-l gram. In the prepared text of his ad- dress Mr. Justice McTague said he blamed the speech unaware whe- ther iepdris of his board's inquiry into labor relations and wage con- ditions would be made public before he spoke. He said that if the speech antedatcd the publication oi the reports (as it did). he might un- intentionally give “some advance I I history l the Lan- . WES DIBSCXIE l dry. - and addressed the gathering The of the local branch. D fills, vrrv capablv acted list (if all these notice of what to exp-cot" 1n the. reports. The address riealt mainly with collective bargaining and wage control. and it left little doubt of his personal opinions. presumabir in the maturity report which he signed with Mon La- landc. board member. Mr ustice Meringue’: address indicated he favors government ac- tion to sponsor collective bargain- ing. and a general overhauling wage-control mcasures. with spec- ial attention to providing relief for advanced Cosisisrcs Chamber HIXIGNIORY CLUB g_ ._ first degree murder charge in the J D V! fray, Dr. F.A. Gaby. of "lkky wakky w I Qua. UCC. G80!“ A. lod_ay was u OP) (Advance - of t. Ont.- nt of tree of identical was be executive elected tr use Janus Muir owlniitre? aaldls Vise-presidents in: Ben ancouver: Bed Stencils. LI... ey tant lichen ILBJ side, P.E.I. Members of the executive coin- mittce are:-- Paul Beique, G.W. Bourke, J.B- Alistair Manon, W2: % iistl interesting Experiences 0n Active Service Ill. Prank Gallant is home on 60 days leave after iour years of A . years his convoy has tween England and and various parts of Africa. He says that his most harrowing ex- was the shelling of his ahip off orth Africa. in Noyssn- bsr . by s shore battery and -rs the enemy of hospital ahinl in the attack on Sicily. He met Canadians wherever he went. In November. in East Africa he met Jack England of Prinoetown ca Iflward Island and in Scot- land two Charlottetown bovs. Gus liongaphle and Gordon Iaffertv. both in the navy. Prank had in Capetown. South frica. learning that he was from Char- lottetown s number oi young peo- Dlg questioned him with regard to various in Prince Edward Island which he did not know. Curious as to how they had learn- ed these names he inquired and found that they had been reading “Anne of Green Gables" and other books by the late L.M. Montgom- cry. I sous, . Paranis, Irving P.» Rexfoi-d, H. GNVlliQSXIIIth. E- z‘ afford, 1-1.6. Weisford and W- all of Montreal. . regional B t, 0.5. . rycs. , 1LT. J N. Mit- chell. A.G. Partridge, . . Donnell. Col. W.E. Phillips, H M. Turner. Toronto. L U. Breithnu l. Kimherier. (3.8. Elwin. Russell - W.H. Dunstan. Jr.. Han-r enzie. G.J. In- A ‘Meeker. Osh- Band. i-ii-i. bishop, R D. Burris, J S. Duncan DWI. iloaxeii Court For Several ilours With Phony Eskimo Jargon ALIFAX. Oct. 29-(CPl-As an aftelmatii of thcaffair of“Gurgit the Eskimo" that had Halifax agog earlier this week, G. R. Lowe of Halifax today appeared in police court and was charged with falsely representing himself as an inter- preter. He was released on $1.000 bail. and will appear for hearing Lowe was this companion of GBIBID—III_TCSI life Paul Beck- stead, 22 of Lexington, Kentucky and Ottawa-when the latter was arrested Wednesday on ii charge of illegal possession of firearms. Gargit who turned out to be a Royal Canadian rating 30 d8)‘- overdue on leave, was togged uuv. in a heavy fur northern coat, high fancy mocassins and other accout- rements of the well-dressed blub- her-eater. When thi: pistol-packin‘ Eskimo of the blue K7355 T9810" “f5 brought to court Lowe came wisn him and for several hours the pair housed the court. Gar!" WWW mouth strange gutturiiis such as ikky woof" and lol- ok-keeiikky bee." while 141W wonky ‘interpret’ them. h They were finally implied W m l next Friday. .3: i “Defence Assails Print Evidence In Murder iiearing NASQAU, Bahamas, Oct. 29—(AP) _Godfrey S. Higgs, chief defence counsel. demanded today at the trial of Alfred de lviarigny on a charge of murdering slr Harry cakes, that a detective point to the exact spot en a figured bedscreeri from which he lifted a finger rim offered by the Crown as evi ence that de Marigny killed the Can- adian gold mining millionaire . The trial was adjourned before Higgs reached the crux of a day- long cross-examination, but oh- viously he was attempting to show that the print could not have been lifted from the screen, which stood in the bedroom of Sir Harry the night he was slugged and left w die on a burning bed last July. The defendant. Sir Harrys son- in-law, smiled happily as Higgs sent Capt. James O. Barker to the screen where it sto:d in the hamas Supreme Court chain and insisted that he indicate the place from which he lifted the print with adhesive rubber. Barker motioned to several places from which he said e might have raised the print with- out showing also the groves and lines of the sweep decorations. "Take your time. Mr Barke don't let them ru=h you." r~=ution-‘ ed Chief Justirs- Sir Oscar Bedfcrd Dalv. who ohructw- adjourned court 1 when he indicated that Riggs was pressing the witness too closely. In Memoriam CHRISTOPHER FORD’ Friends and relatives of this cl and surrounding districts iearne with l‘ :ret of the sudden passin of one of its most highly respects tv d, g Ford at his home on Monday an musing experience - A On §§§|lalr1y broad back and a ishculd be avs. d l, citizens in the person of Christopher 1 _ and West Prince Progressive President West Prince Pr PAGE ELEVEN PRINCE COUNTY PIICCRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETING A meeting of the Members 9f the Executives of East Conservative Associations to- gether with the Poll Chainiian of each Poll in Prince County will be held in St. Paul's iiall at Summerside on Tuesday the 9th day of November A.D., i943 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of fixing a date for calling a County Convention and discussing organization. Chester P. McCarthy, ogreasive Conservative Assoc. Preston J. Kennedy, , President East Prince Progressive Conservative Assoc. SEIICTION OI‘ TURKEY DREEDIIRB (Experimental Farm News) One of the most important fac- tors in .ny line cf poultry endeav- our is the question of breeding birds. Without good breeding suc- cess is difficult if not impossible. Experienced poultrymen ne'er fail to retain their best bll‘ s as breed- ers. The selection of bleeding tur- keys is not difficult and anyone who has raised s. flock of turkeys dur- ing the summer months has not- iced itifferences in many birds on the range» states the Poultry Div- ision. Centrai Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Some birds grow well from the start and make good birds in the fall while others, perhaps the same age and fed in exactly the same way foil to develop properly or have minor defects. Economic development then should be one of the leading factors in the selec- tion ci‘ breeders and the birds which are wcll matured at fatten- ing time should be “' ed Type is important in the select- ion of breeding turkeys. Birds which are not well balanced should be rejected regardless of their size or development. The very large birds may be awkward in their movement and on examination found to be overdeveloped in some character and undeveloped in oth- ers. A gcod example of a serious de. fect in a breeding male is a bird that is overdevcloped in breast and walks with a swaying motion. Such birds usually lack development in length of body and have legs whxzh are placed too far back on the bird. ‘The body carriage is parrall- ei with the ground and usually Web males give poor fertility. The other extreme is the tall bird with long legs, long neck and lacking body development; at m". ket age. Such birds are not econ- omical producers and should be avoided. A well balanced turkey walks WlllL a slightly upright carriage and a free. easy movement. It ha; a breast well bone cf good length carried back on the body, and running ai-= lmcst parallel with the back. The, breast should befuii and round with n0 tendency’ to bagginess. The neck should be cf medium length and the head of good width. Q\;.i- ity of bone is important and large n] bone is not necessarily an indlc-, atiofi of qualit lune belied birds as they usually which grow The mule to head the turkey flock should be unrelated to the females. This l5 iinpcrtdm, 1n [ur- key raising. By the regular ehang. ink 0i’ the breeding maleg pouig mvfilill’ (‘an b: kept to the mini- mum and because cf increased vigor in the poults more ecoricmicai prodiution of turkey meat can be secure. BORDEN GOES ' ued frcm page l.) produce off spring 1y slow '. with vlcforyffiniids- had made him appreciate Prince Edward island more than ever and this Province. together with all the rest of Canada has much tn be proud of and thankful for. The talks were interspersed with the showing oi films by B Grah- am Rogers who an spoke brleiiv at the close of the meeting. A vote of thanks to the speakers , and to Mr. Rogers was moved bv Mr, Eldon Campbri! Mayor Macin- nis of Borden expressed his pers- onal appreciation to the speakers and his pride in tile Iaui that Bor- dien is doing so well in this Camp a gn. Card of Thanks Mrs. C. A. Ford wishes to ex- .tend sincere thanks to the kind ineighbors and friends who rend- iered assistance w her in hir re- cent bereavement. Also to grote- lfuily acknowledge the numerous ‘floral tributes and messagts of sympathy. BIRTHS ‘SHERRY-At P E I . Hospital. ~-3ct 2/8, 1941i, i0 Mr. and ivlr-s [James Sherry". City. a daughter MMLEOD-A Oct. _ i943, to Mr. and D. Maclsecd, New Wi daughter. _ FALL -— In the brace IvIBIBTniCY Hospital. Halifax, Oct. 20. i943. to Cpl. " R. C A F.. and Mrs Fail a daughter. DEATHS ___.__€____i__- MacDONALD-On. Tuesday“ . 26. i943, Mrs. Pius MacDonald of Peakes Station formerly of 7 (Nee Nellie Clements). 306G - At, Prince County Hos- pita]. Oct. 2e, 194.2. Waller Ivan. in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dariul H088. Wiimot Valley, age 3 months. Funeral from home of his parents Saturday at bum. ARSENAULT — At his home iii Sumfnerside on Friday, Oct. 29, Q9413, Joseph Belonie Arsenault. raged 59 years. Funeral Saturday ‘morning at 9 dclock. CAMPBELL — At DeSable Octob- er 29_ 1943. Nellie Matilda Camp- bell. age 5. beloved daughter c: Mr. and Mrs» J. Calvin Campbrli Funeral Sunday nt 2 o'clock to Ar- gyle Shore Cemetery. i i t ‘ 15% . Q N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Vtlllshtre Phone N9 iwif». [i _K£i those in lower-paid brackets. Find Wreckage 0f Missing Harvard "l" their day. had the Toast w The Church was given by Rt. Rev. 1 G. J MacLcllan who said that to trace tho history of the Chili-ch and he part it had played in c of civilization would be ult in so short a time. I-le of the dangeliashthshtrié: unii __ WW W W? ° m‘ arr ws. Oct. (or) - had been subicctco but said we The “aims o‘ W“ bod.” bu,“ should not be downcast or discour- n’ the wreckage of what u bane,” aged by this. These trials had been ed to be a Harvard tmlmn‘ plane forecast by its faunder who fore- told that the Church would suffer dsdlslvlmred gmmufefl" _ Airport y has u5°"-E,'§§,;"gw",,§,§ ha? ‘E, been found appi-cEimately ao miles Church was a prisoner and we do mm‘ °1 m"- fl" 39-5-7- m‘ nounced late to m fly _ n t. ‘l? iE-‘iioixsfihiliefimdeggffititinmur Official: said fir: uplands nir- Rome may follow and the foe may grquvft 190% lofif fromh Ni). ‘fieseryicz even go so far as to lav hands on Nllflk m!‘ “go-BC oilit 11h“ the person of the Holy Father if 0V- NKYk . Ya or tTI-lk fi- n u-e to judge by the past records hen of r lanIdAL-s c, On a as - of these barbarians. “m C? sllwlt MIC- inembers are cast down. kt Moffllon o MM! I801 l! cause we look at things student pilot, and never was heard worldly standpoint. Hei- success from ag n. . One of the most intensive was ri to be measured by Worldly glory. The deposit of Faith had searches ever conducted by the n. been givoi the Church and silo was C. A. F. followed the disa pearance to ksep that Faith until the and of the aircraft and the we occu- of time. Ha referred to the many pants were officially presumed dead s" in the world today which “m, y“, tend by their erroniou-i doctrines minent citizens in since died. response to interviewed by 581 3""? “"5" of the Royal Canadian Mounted police. who sailed the nortlhwiészt . . t vessc l ‘Sailfish’: lgllgwsaall‘ the Eskimo “fiiilfit is due to app-Ar today for gdjourned hearing of his case. Lat- M ‘l‘“'“.?.‘€3.- he will answer to that SO- e37 due on leave aufisllon. Conservative Senator bias m“; s u LAC. - —-Dl..t-. -Col. Pierre iikicaatrd stigma fgnucme‘ Ol‘ i u I htifrhome in this Yaniasks county| viuass wdsy- H» W" @- ' poi-tunit of i k behin scan o‘ the gig es- tabi nt and to enable them to see for ives how the men and women work train a d liv. The visitors will that}. sucen l l llrse number of members lit. resident. D. H. Mac- i s occu ed the chair. In "" the directors report the pre- 1- referred to the Union hav- liken out ioan and snare in- te with O.U.N.A. This ' that in the event of a main- l fllath his ioan automatically v d of! and shares are led. The financial report was "m0 by the manager, wni. vii-t and showed $415.48 cssh on d £116 a Sfluipctctnb increase in ' over e previous year. meeting decided to invest a 29 aria-ruled h th kind sion o Group Captain Comm ‘Officer of aide Btltiolb-G 5TH ARMY (Continued from Jase l.) ' tho Er business includ- of the " m! first ‘Monday of each 1h to the first Friday of each The officers for the en- lewl wt vtufei sight for supervisory W: . LA-Qq-‘A- ... . September 20th at the age of sixtv- , , N _ a" eight years. He was a kern soorts- 1 {fie 533i} “mg ,b' l m‘ 95m‘ "‘ m man and had risen early to o: Me “ r“ ‘cg, “PU-s _ m n,“ shooting. but was suddenly stricken. ‘ g Qq-kelfi hd gia- Qvfrfin‘ e h‘, s; Medical aid was summoned. but i, jgr‘ PC: bmut. we l; kg 3m -P=;_* f‘ “w hem" he passed avmv‘ 5 forts‘ this \\“hi’lC~'\ll1dSl3§L fbr yeaifsl gym; a; he was known w "Victory Bonds arc the embozllm-l 91mg; 53mg, 5mm. ygar; in gm ‘ em of our will to Wlfi. Some people, West and on his return settled in ‘ B514‘ Where the money goes bu he Charlottetown where he has been "lb 1i- C-OES not go-it rc-sppi-zl an honest and competent truck- 1,111 the form 0f Wakes 3nd‘ Pfifs man for the past 40 Wars. Being ‘ and m‘ ‘Pmc-“cti and l5 "$97K, , e‘ of a cheerful disposition. he made‘ Fame‘; Ma°D°'-}a1d~ P“; h a wide circle of friends and will be gidBggain-‘hllg W3‘ Tgnléembln challen e to Tfllllklllia as it is R made his acquaintance. car. i mm] w?“ In we“, home on “mo: be truly said of him that he madv 1 d m 1,, m “ab his home s haven for everyone. ‘d f“ 1115*“ “ fr“; o, b;- he rich or poor. there was al- 9°“ - 31°“ u? A “d aFg°,_"and . we" a welcome igildfaoyyewenare eiucxcmpgot owl? with '. While his friends shall miss him. - a challenge but with no obligation it is in the home that his absence‘. to support these men. he keenly felt by his sorrow-i Lt. AB. Cosh of tho R.C.N.V B. ing wife. the former Helen White I whn has been overseas for three and Grace. who will miss a kind and a half years gave a fascinat- and loving father. He also leaveiil ing talk nn his experiences which lto mourn the following half broth- ‘ was listened to with deep nitention y ‘ers and sisters: Robert Fordlby’ the large siudi-"nce Tn rlav he: Brackiey Point Henry: William and said we have equipment but wr s‘ Bruce MpcQuari-lé. Mrs. Lil Yen‘ must have eouipment Ior ionior- i and Mrs. Liza Mcinnis. ' row also and the flow of this must lnot be interrupted Everywhere he; The funeral, which was largely ‘had been ha saw evidence of how . d liiéhdld Wl-l llfld "Om hi! 1B" Canada was doing hcr best to sup l um‘ _Gen George residence on Wednesday. Btutem- plv the mf-tcriais of war in thnus-l whw “."-.,,.,abou., ber Service at the house yids of different forms mid Can~_ ‘ “‘ ‘ ‘“ O ‘l0. along Will’ vice‘ Army in"; i ate fro t . Manager‘ The uh “my by elaborate German def tavert. Sec- ‘Hum t" n‘ ' ,. ., ._, the U S. Seventh é‘.‘g‘ilgnwtzrofiég°lgt g“,:i$:;"‘.€n‘:;,. ore-Salerno mystery. turns up l! Qpprcciativp 1’ the lmgnw work‘ Italy", shown talking to Amcriml of this nation of ours. nu travel ' wounded susnai Corps photo-l and grave were conducted by the Rey. O. C. Webster. who spoke very highly of the deceased an words of comfort to the bereaved e pallbearers were as follows: -- John W. Dickie, Robert J. Diamond Clayton Shaw. Henry Macfnnis Theodore Sentner and J. J. Storey. 1 The many floral tributes and cards of sympathy testified to the esteem in which the deceased was mid. floral tributes were as follows: Pillow: Nell and Crescent: John Mr. and of Avondale. ceremony - beneath guard: beautifully m‘! "ml m, gmnmer flowers by o! the CW1. l her brother Given in dimim W m m ‘ net bouquets o m "“’"~='ifi’=.v'-..-.~se=.e.y.i:'s*s; e. ifs? {gel-satin :13 $.91!!! a bou- quet "m!" - l PPOITMI by his cog-n; ‘Btggtmsfvii-‘ph: of the RON- VB. ‘I'll ls ch ir. of which the bride for?!’ bee: s member Nil-Rid e . meteor "t: g - n . . ui-c .'..r*s'.:"::.°.u....:.........., isms uteri s...“ are l“... . .ny... s: ! A- 3 I a eivin; institution. The speaker‘ ||' U" GI TU '13; Ll’? 5.2%‘ flint?! $.92‘; ' l I the world for the past 2000 years. In that ti.\: we have step Sovcr- eigia Pontifis put to dea h and the CIIIINII went on. The climb will l -- u survive and shs will continua her BOSIONJnss. Oct. D- Break- G mission until the and of e. We fast in i. iottetown - Dinner WYBW- ,1, owe so much toher. the word ow New York City"~such is the nr- ~ "5 °m ahoui {lg nozmpgdomded no; ‘abort ’ es w or eas _ "”""""'\ msuuuntti ' so much to her and u thank God that he has given iis this iiieansobynyvhich we can reach ster- nai s ry. Grand dent LP. Landry who respond to the Toast to the As- ' socta save s most impressive address aiid outlined the history nf tin Society and the difficulties underwhlch it had iabimd untu today it was entirely solvent in sv- ery w iaaulred by the sovsrn- l | men ants . J. llmer Murphy responded .to Toast to Our Country in a capabs and convincing manner. Mr J I Dalton responded to Ladies in his us- kept ent l t Win. MacQuarrie and Family. Dari a d Bell. Mr. and “mm” “““°““°“‘ hm Mrs. R . pigngnd and Family we . The new Northeast timetable 3- Izflillifl connections its routes g . enables pa ngera Giarlottewwn to in seven hours and teen s and to arrive in New York City two hours and thirty-five minutes iat- er. Representing an enoimous sav- ing of time over any other means of transportation this service is uctusily the fastest airline schedule between these points in aviation bisto . Using iii-passenger Doug- as Arliners and stewardess sen. vice Northeast operates two sch». dules per day in each direction. lam are as follows: Charlotte- ibith w Boston - $32.80: New York s33 3!! e bgra An (iodkln. l-lcnrv Mcinnis and Mabel. ws. Lane and Helen. Mr. and Mrs. iiilain Arbing and Family Ada and J s W A‘ Mawallum, and Family Sadie. Clayton and rsmiiy. Geraldine and Reveli Doyle | pion. Katie. Miirv and Elisabeth Duffy. Mr. ond Mrs. A. N. Mclnnis and Mildred. Mrs |Iiiaabeth Hard and Mrs. Quanie. Ruth and Johnny lihrris. Margaret. la-nie and Ma- dreiri Mr. and Mrs Clifford‘ Downs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Cud- more and Family. i ‘We cannot say. we mus‘. not say. | frhat he is dead. ' 3g lio breakfalt was served i the bride. IAtertl-ie pmy motprtd m Bummerside und other places of interest. On their sr- - rival at the home of the Irwm supper was awaitinl and u? I!!!" q “to hundred gueatswm served. O gifts received beautiful and useful arity of the young testified to the popuh‘ v won-is .70. . Congratulations to Soc t, Information and i-essrvatio are‘ mum” w h” were ten by the heads of thve , available at he . x. gisers ' "“ ‘fwmmwk: by m‘ h u varig has: l éulcksv - ‘navel Agency. Charlottetown. FYHG b " E3. wndreuw usilairifor {Magi}: seconded the K. of C. vote of liwlm“ gale.“ m‘ m‘ 3'00"‘ ‘Q: H9 h" "amkfed m“ a" “nkmwn lion iocietv. Mr John Farmer for y thanks ponted out the many good 01' AW" l1" "W" P1'°'P"° land. armor; 2'19 c_M_3_,a_ may“; A works or ma sdoietv ma m; q". young farm"!- And left us dreaming. how verv cbilitv oi membership. rm ban- The" mlm flltfli" 1°“ l" “m” r- closed with the singing of ing Mr. and Mrs. Murphie many it nevi- must be slnv: ma; asawv rur- v! MM llfl- there. ioua wedd at the home 0 RAlPli ill <11 UTTAR s) h“ ___.__.______-___ Too Late To Clesify ONCI. MAN on boy for farm work. Apply Cord- on Shaw ltrsckley “Hum, Win11 B. Kun- 10-80-21. Il-JM PLYMOUTH “$.55. I‘? condition. tim and iiintor perfect. Apply 1M reli- ossns Street 1 0 Riolvap " “ ‘ “Y ~=~”-*~1 ~~--s.-a'-.ns a--.-.\ T. E. IIICKEY via-auras asaaasaasa oiiiu as Wilts liar n». He is Just away. With a cheery smile and a wave of the hen . 1,951- _ MALI POX. tssadmTstooed. Reward. Royal ca“ ‘ training. Here two youthfu quite seriously. The boy cn i is receiving. Signalling is just one of ma its basic training syllabus- dian Army Cadets receive ii complete syllabus of basic i Ottawa Cfldltr. are taking their signalling h»: right is sending and the cadet on the left n_v subjects the RCAC gives in (Canadian Army Photo) jolly sine ions followed. mi m so o; ‘hing. who hsartil. allies: he lingers l BINDIN