SEPTEMBER Z6, be held in the McLure Bld o'clock. A large attendance rnoresrnnr onrnnnnoe . norrs_ i The annual drive for funds 1h aid of the Protestant orphanage opens in Char- lottetovrn Moods)’. 0st- 6th- .-.-:~@ with more children in the Ofphflnagfi than at any pre- vious time and with the cost of living still soaring. it is urgent that the Trustees re- ceive a generous response to l m1; appeal for funds. ‘ great record in all Canadian wide appeals. With the need ' urgent, surely we will be equally generous in this ap- "~ petal on behalf of the little children of Prince Edward ' Island who, through no fault of their own. have been ‘l bereft of home and parents’ . loving care. All contributions, large or . small, will be acknowledged l 1n the Press. é» . ~' The Orphanage is doing a big job. Let us make our i contributions as generous as 0i@€>€I1?0\§\/€ i humanly possible. ‘m,’ 6 Contributions e-iiii grateful thanks the following contributions:- Alberton and Tlgrllsh $104.19 (Theory 74.00 NFRIOH Cross (W. I.) 5.00 Vernon (W. I.) . . 1000 ‘Bay View (W. I.) . 5.00 South West Lot 16 (W. I.) 2.00 Stanlhope (W. I.) 5.00 Darllngbon (W. I.) . 1000 Aibcrry Plains (W. I.) . 7.00 Spring Valley (W. I.) 5.00 Mlllvale (W. I.) . . 1.00 Lady Fans (W . . . 2.00 Iohnstoneb River (W . . . 3.00 Cumberland Hill (W. 1.) 5.00 ilopcfleid (W. I.) . 5.00‘ Albcrton (W. I.) .. 25 C0 Central Lot 16 (W. I.) . 5.00 Arlington (W .1.) . . 3.00 Brooklyn (W. I.) .. . . 10.00 Head of Hillsbcro (W. I.) 5.C0 Mount Hope W. I. 5.00, Hampshire (W. I.) 15.00 Slcnwood (W. I.) 5.C0 Brilckiey Point (W. I. 20 00 Troyn (W. I.) 5.00 MENTAL PIIDGBESS lvfentsl hospitals in Canada now arc discharging 60 pcr cent of their Patients within one year of admis- sion and some cases require only s kw weeks treatment. ll BUM. l rnosv sou. ssanrmo A meeting of all Poll Committee-men in Wcrdi2 will C. R. McQUAID, ,@>oo@cos>co@ob@oo<v Q i ‘Eva Remembered by Wife and Son. ' . we are justly proud of our . ‘ 1947 (lllSllTlE g., Friday evening at seven requested. Secretary. gco§co§eo@co@>eo@cot>ooéoo@coa>eoeaood In Messsoriasss ‘Inlovfngm i601! ls good, He gives us grace To bear our heavy cross; Ho is the only one who know‘! How bitter lo our loI. l We miss you at every tum Along life's weary way; l For lfe is not the some to us Since You have passed lswsy. l MISS OLIVE LOWTIIER A. Lcwthcr, a valued and high respected employee of the Provin- l clai Government. had been in the employ of Government since November 1919. l She came to work Wednesday ss usual, but complained of a pain in l the chest and had to leave during \ the forenoon. She was admitted to hospital at 8 o'clock that evening and passed away early yesterday morning. l th h d 1 i lpelrgllsrlalltywwillgh llnadea he? fir»? i Th°ll~gh_ l“ her “lgihtylhi-rd year "wooé\o@>@-ce@‘»co<~, s m. Wm, her reuuw workers, and a rile mace (he trip alone and anti- iliost of friends all of whom join in mourning her passing. She was a member of The Rebe- kah Lodge here and was s. Past [Noble cit-aim of that organization. lshe was also a member 0f Trin- The Salvation Alirny Red Shield‘ ity United Church where she took campaign commmee gckqmwledgrg e keen interest in church work ‘and played a large part in the Willing Circle of the King's Daugh- ters. one of the church organiza- tions. She was born at Rice Point and was tile daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ouilford Lowti-ler. Her mother died lest year. she leaves to mourn her pssslng the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Russell Leard and Mrs. F. W. Tidmarsh, City. and Mrs. Walter MacEwen, of New Dominion. R1011- ert of this City and Thomas of New Dominion. Army (lamp lit Shiio, lio Shack Town Soldiers and their families who have taken up residence in msr- ried quarters or Army climbs hfl" iong since settled the 11110-910“ 9! whether they wanted s "cl-mp" °1' “community"; "shack town" 01' "garden city." At shllo, for instance, they have among other things constructed tennis courts and s K01! llflkl; bulls s playground complete with swings, slides and sand boxes for the youngsters. They have estab- lished a library and regularly pub- lisll as a community effort their own weekly newspaper. The)‘ hi!" converted sn, Army hi" m” B chspel and Youth Centre, snd set up s health clinic. And all this within the Past yeflfl "Shilo", Lt-ooi. n. n. Webb. n50, officer commanding the Royal Csrlsdisn Horse Artillery ssid recently in so editorial l-u the camp's newsps, s, “is unlike sl- most any other community. It is s combination o! s “Company 1.0m.’ 5nd a lgfgg "Co-operative." Army men stationed at Chilli- wgck, B. 0.. Camp Borden. Onto wss in Montreal when the slay- Oeorges Allsln, heed of Mont- alosed that the vsgrsnt had been released. sooner hsd he not been so reti- sent." vesl the name of the men but ssld that "he took to the highway sgsln" for Toronto after being re- lcsscd from tbs cells qmu-ehgl. Men, and Bsrrlcfield. 0nt., hov'e slso become community "conscious" and are busy providinl themselves with cqpvenlences and comforts not formerly 1°11“ m‘ 9' military station. Authorities have‘ Wlntsd. out that most of the work to improve these combs is being done by the soldiers themselves almost entirely without the aid of public funds. Vagrant ls (lloared 0f Murder Suspicion (By The Cssudlsn PreI) MONTREAL. soot 24-1-11: alibi bstsntisted. I flour-old vu- rsnt lute todsy "took to the bish- wsy" to return to Toronto, cleared of suspicion by Mcnresl police who held him two_ days in connection with last Sunday's sex-slaying of 11-year-old Betty Plsyford in Owen Bound, Ont. "We srs sil sstlened that he occurred.” ins ssld Dot-Capt. resl's Homicide Bqusd, who dis- "Ws would have been satisfied Det-Ospt. Allein would not re- , of Septlmus H. Oolwlll, who died September 26th, ,1" Mosssoriasss l A host of friends and acquain- tances were shocked yesterday to learn oi’ the sudden passing in the P" E“ ma“ Emma‘ °f Ml” out; gow Road 3.00 P.M.; Brookfield Miss Lowther was accountant in l my sch°°l n AM": umtsvme the Provincial Treasury here and ‘Dung Peoples the The Central Guardian able in advance- ,_______. COOK‘! so: IhOtoInPIll. 10111112‘! TAXI. Phone ll. coivirsnsnsslou surnames. Coal Oompsny. Phone 2400. i... mackerel, cod and haddock. WILL GEBTIUDE John, N. B, new roams. ure suits and overcoats. All shades Street. rate not paid by September S0, 1047. TRYON as follows: Rally Service. Service. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's Day as fol- lows: Hunter River 11 A.M.; Glas- 7.30 P. M.; Brookileid Sunday School 10.45 A.M.; Hartsvllle Sun- Society. Friday evening at 8.00 P.M. Mr. Donald Nicholson. RETURNED T0 USA. — Mrs. Hannah Pratt, Portland, returned home during the week- cnd from her annual visit to the Island where she was the guest of (her brother, Mr. William Mutch and Mrs. Mutch, Rocky Whit clpiltcs making the trip again next lyear if spared her ilsuai good ‘health. Befctre hel- departure she ‘was very kindly remembered by ‘Rlngwoozi Women's Institute and prcscnlcd with a beautiful and use- ful glfl. Needless to say it was gratefully received and appreciated. WINSLOE NORTH W.M.S. ‘The regular meeting of Winsloe nblort-h W.M.S met at the home of :Mrs. Albert Cucllnore, Sept. 3 with lMrs. Cudmore in charge. Meeting opened by singing "O Word of God, ilncarnste", followed by ‘Psalm 110, ireed responsively. Prayers were of- fered by Mrs. John MacInnle and iMrs. John Cucmore, followed by Ithe Lord's Prayer in unison. Sel- ections from the ltlissionary Month- ly were read by Mrs. Cudmcre and Mrs. Brilce Yc-urlker, also s reed- ilng by Mrs. Yclmker. Minutes, of August meeting were read and ad- opted. Nine members anc- one vis- itor axsswered roll call. Three calls were made during the month and three cards sent. October meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. Stanley Shaw, leaders-lure. Gor- don Maclnnis and Mrs. Stanley Shaw, word for Roll Call, ’Ilhsnks~ Meeting closed with "My Faith Looks Up To Thee”, and Mizpeh Benediction. (Patriot Please Copy). , BAPTIST W. M. S. - The Wo- men's Missionary Society of the Charlottetown Baptist Church ob- served their ‘lbth anniverssry st s special service in the Church Wednesday evening. The devotion. al service was led by Mrs. J. B. Davidson. Mrs. T. G. Ives, Presl- dent of the society, conducted the meeting and gave a very interest- ing historical sketch of the work from its eglnnlng in 1812 till the present me. Dr. Zella Clark led the Memorial Service, reading the names of departed members who had served so faithfully in the post. A beautiful bsfleet of glsdloll was placed on the Oom- munlon Table in their memory, and Miss Pearl Burns concluded this part of the service with a very fine rendition of "The Lord's Prayer." Greetings from s num- ber of former members were read by the assistant secretary, Mrs. A. K. McPhee. The main sd- dress was glven by Miss Lam's Bairl, Missionary on furlough frfl India, who told of some of the be- ginnings of the Mission enterprise in Indie and cited some of the present needs, chief of which is the urgent need for more mic. slonariesf “The doors are wide open in Indie," she said.’ "for Christian teaching. slid there is work to challenge the .best. tel- crlts of our young people." Ah. other fine selection, "Myx Magm- Knows," was most effectively sung by Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bugden. The meetlns w" cloeod with prayer by the Psstcr. Rev. J. B.’ Davidson. The offering for Mis- sion amounted to about 0100. will Personals Miss Vodls MacKsy cf Albsny and Miss‘ Joyce Wood of North ‘h-yon, left this week for Buck- ville where they will attend Mount Allison University. Ralph Pound has returned to his home in Chsrlottetown sfter accompanying his brother, Jul,- Donsld MscLeod snd James Stew- srt to Wclfvllle. 11.5., where they sre students st Acsdis University. .__.. Miss Eve Roper, forlnuiy of the Royal ‘Trust. 0o. of this city has been transferred to the Company? heed office ln Montreal and has This column 1s reserved for new: of locsl interest, but olives-thin; of s. news; nature mly be inserted st five cents s word strictly psy- LIFI N- AT YOUR llllVlCl-Arnfssl CITY FISH MARKET - Fresh M003! please write to 18 Meadow Sh, Saint — Newest sample of men's tailored to mess- Lou MecMahon, Tailor, 165 Queen CITY TAXES-Interest st the of ',-'_-';l. will be charged on third installment civic Taxes if PASTORAL CRAIG] of the United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. September 28th 11 A. M. Tryon S, S. 3 P. M. Crapaud. 7.80 P. M. Cape Traverse. S. B. Rally Rev. E. R. Woodside, Maine, giving. collection amounted to e130.’ ‘me CHARLUITETOWN oualmuui b family . Dms Febrlesl QPIJNOVALI W. I. The lpringvsle W. I. were en- tertained st the home of Mrs. M. MsQweels on Tuesday evening, Sept. 0th. with the President pre- sldine. The meeting opened with the Odo followed by the Oreed in unison. Minutes of lest meeting were reed. approved snd signed. A period of two minutes use observ- ed in memory of the lute Ernest Dollsr who hsd been s. life long resident of the District. 15 mem- bers psld c. penny for ouch inch tlkonlupresidsnmfllw Of her shoe for roll coll which s- lllake ll Yourself! Designed for you . . . and for every membsi of your our wide selection of up-tc-the-minute Come today and see the interest- lng display of fine imported fabrics that all help to make dressmaking a pleasure. BUTTERICK and HOLLYWOOD PATTERNS Will Help You l Clearing Sale of Boucle ‘Coatings $5.50. special price Let BUTTERICK mounted to $1.07. The members welcomed four visitors. Corres- pondence was then rend sad dis- cussed. 1t was decided to canvss district for Protestant Orphanage sud different members volunteered to collect the different roads. The Secsetsry was ssked to write Mrs. Osborne regarding the Music Group sud to have her present the next regular meeting. It wss moved sud seconded to donstc 00. to the Qslvstlan Army. sick 00mm. rmtted she hsd visited school 8M hilt-hint needed. The lick 00m. reported she hsd visited the HALF PRICE Two pieces only Boucle Coating-brown and green, Special week-end price $2.75yd. Four pieces only, Teal Blue, Dark Green, Brown, and Light- Brown, $4.50 for $2.25 Four pieces Boucle Suiting 54" wide. Blue, Green, Brown, Light Wins, $3.95. Special $l.98 ‘Jacket checks, two pieces only, Red and White, Blue and White, 8J5. Special prices .. . . . . .. $2.98 yd. One piece only coating, Gold, regular price $4.75, ...,,_._.. ...,_....... $2.38 yd. HERE» €= CHARLOTTETOWN, P. I. I. a- slck and llsd taken the ususl treat. Ilse Marion Dollar extended thanks to the members for remem- blrlng her father. It was decided t: write s note of thanks to Mr. Robert Moors. It ‘was moved snd seconded that s bill of 4'1 cents for fruit and 01.00 for convention expenses be psld. Red Cross knit- ting and sewing was distributed (c different embers. It wss also decided to hold s. pantry sole st Holmsnu. Mrs. and: llill kindly sent, in invita- tion w meet st her home for the next meeting. Roll csll to be Save On Tweeds and Wools $3.25 for $1.98 54" wide, $3.95. Special One piece Green tweed price . . . . . .. Two pieces dress wool, Grey, Cocoa, Brown. $3.25. Special ..,-__-, . . PAGE THREE $1.98 yd. Regular .. . $1.98 yd. - .2111 Two pieces dress plaids, Sand, Brown. Regular $3.25, special .. Angora Dress Wools 36" Navy, Green, Powder Blue, Red, Rose. $2.25. Special ..._,_., ._._., $1.98 yd. wide, colors Brown, Light Regular price . . . . . . $1.59 One piece only Black Needle point coating. Regu- $3.95 lar $5.95. Special price _ arui lic>1.Lnrvv()<)l> PATTERNS HELP YOU answered by singing s verso or paying a fine of 25c. Lunch Com., Mrs. Ernest Dollar. Mrs. Golden Dollar, Miss Alice Dollar and Mrs. Irsnk Crlbbe. Miss Edith Mac- Leod was asked to give sn amount of District Convention which was very interesting. Collection s- mounted to 01.35. The meeting then closed with the National An- them sfter which s jumbled est contest was put on by sccisl com. and s dslnty lunch was served by hostess assisted by com. in charge. The Royal North West Mounted Police was organised in 1018 % onus our or on runs DETROIT, Sept. 28-((fi)~. Forced to ball out of his jet-pro- pelled plane when it became ed- tsnglcd in s canvas target, Lieut, Roscoe B. Smith was in hcspithl today recovering from shock and GXDOSIIIE- ' l wulsrrwoon, mime .. we)’ . —The 81.000000 64.000000) 910m for (the new dock and general fl- provement scheme here has befl r shelved indefinitely h the Trifl- port Ministry. , w» “L. $4.1“. ‘