szrTilllliigR . Q» 124.4 En t 11x14. r central Y P- ” lfontre. ride. SALE 1941 Ford panel de- jlgjolfbltflYly painted and over- gilea, white Star Laundry, Sum- mersid, 9-22-41 mus OFFICE of Dr. R. 1. Noo- Slllllill-fiSldB, will be closed Sim. l9 to Oct. 3 inclusive. _ Presbyterian Charge. ts s nday. Stlbtem er 24th 1n Killflllll, ii at ll A.M. Freetown at P. .\t. 31nd Malpeque at 8 t‘ . JBNIIlI-TON, Froetown and Ma A. McGowan. Min- 9-23-11 ,1; ‘INGTON POLICEMAN- . h M‘ '1 meeting of the Town IE5 CASES —- As the seizures by Fisher- partles from the 13g;- 1 lil W '!‘d area Bl)- pm-m btlure Mr. I‘. D. Carruth- Justice of the Peace in Surn- u. Wednesday. One of the ‘ t. was cl reed \vith his acoiid u cc was fined one hun- ma doLtu and costs. The other EJVCI] tines ranging frcm l1 5- d tlth having small (under glqaexllcllltllcst lobsters in their por- g ‘oils. Mr L J. Murphy. Con- rmrcsoértcd the Fisheries De- _0BJE(."I'IVE EXCEEDID —- A ittal of $1,570 had been subscribed w .0 last. night in a Salvation Ar- ‘ '11 campaign at Summ- ,1’, was announced by Mr. L 11 A1 1 ct the regular weekly mee- h; oi the summcrsidc Y's Men's ciuu Mr. Allen said that he believ- d that when all the returns were in m; 51,000 nbjeoive would be doub- Amcnr the subscriptions still ‘on ed were those from the; ltd b be 51,-, s. airport-S. COURT — The lea. r term oi the County as ‘esidmg was held Tues- ljllE WESTERN GUARDIAN . Hanover S!" a“ S t" - iksormrs: J. sum Mill-play, s; 1 George Clow, § sutusrmsroa end rnrN News. Subscription, The Guardian my be bought daily at n, lowing stores in Summon“ nookstore, Water Street. Gonrlies Wm Query, Water sum. Mlrl 0 FT" Candi; :11! be delivered to lny ' u my n 2o per day or 10o per week. l.‘ ‘m, your order to i110 1W! Ifl-Mllllblc W‘ Sneaker at audei. 67 Granville Street. -—______ home in Sumrnerside. i .I'hons 28B for this scrvize or deliveries on your- ruutg, '1 write Nosa GUAIDB 1's Islipck STOCK srrtav for agr-acefl. j - , FALL RALLY of the '1'“ u. will be held u. mare and geldi 4 d C1159!) driving lllllféFnl, to cultivator suitable for W beta nlday, Serwmger "and at lull."- . croon- wglfifirhfi?" a-zo-gl: >w-"" assesses“, "or: h paid. Apply Mrs. - W901“. Bayvlew, t gigjfiflfmQurrn Hotel, Summer- Tjsrtltldva rN svmiransrnr: _ LA ggnflletiora of his leave e has been posted -.s, o-ia-ao-az] n“ *1" Sunday. Se pecial service com ~.-' 62nd Annlversurv £631.; 19- REV. W. S Godlray speaker at. this service is on a furlough at farm 1n Freetown. E W. I. — On T . Pwmbi?!‘ 19. the womcillefif anors North, gathered ool for the purpose of or. I Vice-President, Mrs. k; Secretary; Mrs, Vic. Director's, Mrs. Harold Rey Rayner; Mrs. Auditors, Mrs. Fred at. meetings would each month and the vi MFS- Wyman Clark. —~CIIILDREN'S AID _ gular ~monthly meeting Children's Aid Society of Princci County was held on Tuesday the Town Hall, Summersid Jarv'e the president in tnc. A number of cases of zieg- lected and dependent children had. been attended to during the past‘ to the Home of Good shepherd 1n Other cases were re- ty st-rure good homes for these neg- tected children. in the country. It was the general feeling cf thc Pravincicl Covki not so place for these neglected children? Cour» cl Prince County, Judge L. -as the e contested cases on d titcy were setlcd |~ . b orc the Courti bpt he principal case set- u.. i,\'x._,- an automobile collisoir‘ use. The lawyers in attendance eC D McCallum and Heath ,K C.—S 111i s 9X Wary...” hide prnvidcs some fuuds for Cot t fcr some time Thzrc. ihc children and to Wumm nf the children have. _ ‘ nlecwi "Y's not n11 that can, o1 ‘ _ .r 111st presrticnt cf thc Society ‘ _ service ivas elected to the vacnnci C?’ vooiowcsne I W1 t QNi‘ Its “Hustle-Bubble” Suds are So Lively, so Active Tlrcy LIFT Dirt Out! Biggest Washes Como 1 Sparkling White and Clean with 1 oxrnorxs mu. Sudsirrg Actionlx? Mark Regllteret CD ALL-MWMQW /\\“,\ Q c-NEW LONDON Presbyterian . 1J0 e. Septembrr 24th TI'E__CHARLO'I"1‘ETOWN GflAnnrAN IJNTIIAI. GUARDIAN This rum ls reserved n” It! ma‘! Interns. ma: “'55.... 0! l newly nature may be rd. strictly nay- Mill SATURDAY Church. Summerside was the guest the Luncheon of the Sum- mflflde Elli-dry Club held on Tues- , l t’ j I day in the Olympia. Hts subjeatugfi n s ‘International , sex-vim.)- were Rotarlan r, m um“, D K 1:52:21 Desert Mystery” gizkélti- M81119; Earle Canno a ~ Wn anduSgt. Charla —KEN$rNoz~oN no r. r o n 991,131‘ — Two young men from the count we h MiikistraferyProilti 19m“ Matt-l: - . 9111151118 a. disturbance orr Main - —-$iarrmg—— Street, while under the influence lixnegcgllfroltlg afilimcllalgtgu‘ igtnedfu - 01' i Y NI. ' grrretggiregagr gliggattlgéoo r111: colts Jllllllly WGISSIIIIIIIIT were paid‘ in both cases. t Personals —-Mrs Harry O'Brien, —George Murray is spending n few days leave at his home in _ Bedeque-S. -LAC. Keith Affleck, Green- wood. N.S.. spent the week-end in Bedeque the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Afflecln-G. S U M M E R SID E ______. i..__.________.___. —L.-Te1. Morris Deacon, days in Summerside this week the guest of Mrs. Heath Str0ng.—S. Lumber also Short Subjects Shows: 7.30-9.15 Alber- tomisisiti hdht,M. ‘ John Pmfittrfgsulrlmelglief-l-B. u I Saturday Matinee 2'30 RON, he other» — —Mr. Allison Deacon, Freetown, 118s resumed his med‘cal studies at, Dalhousie University. —Mr. Waldron Auld, Freetown, has taken up medical studies at Dnlhousie University. _ b . i ....‘.'.“§.l?.”.§§§. Si." Seriously Wounded Roy sillrphant, Summersid-a-S. -—Mr. James Sinclair the vice- president of the Beaver Pte. l}. A. McPhee -Mr. Edwin Lewis, scrr of Mr. 59111-13111- and Mrs, Colby Lewis of Freetown is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where he has undergone an operation for appedicitis.—S. —Mrs. Sterling MacLean --Mr. Alfred Handrahan of: Also serving overseas are another brother L. Cpl. Jack who has been through the Sicilian and the It- alian Campaign and a sister, Lieut. home (Nursing Sistert Heleh in England. recovered to be able Lt Col McPhee has only recently been re.ired due to age from act ve Tlgnish, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital a5 a result of a severe cut on his foot, has returned to his sufficiently to walk ugnln.-S. —Friend5 and neighbors of Mr l livlilsvln AiucFurlane of Fcfrnugaoéi and r rs. Frcd Arscfiault 0 e cqiie. ' I are gl11(l to know that they were ricusiy hurt when Mr. Fnrltincks car was struck and bad- ly damaged on the Charlotctown l st. week 1i" they lift dirt out! All your white things, except of course for: unusual stains-come white without SAVE CLOTHES IN WARTIMI H Preventing so much washday wear and rear mesoi —“‘ clothes last longer in these Wnrtimes! And Oxydoi is 90 mfe—safe for washable colors, rayorrs, and your own precious hands! Economical—a box of Oxydol goes much farther than before . . . washed lots more clothes or dishes! .______. __ 1 1 v ° > p we; Wssnu III I'll n Ancient P901110 imprisoned fire- “ ie- furnish |WBS B1’! GITOI‘. iduty with the Medical Corps-S. Mac- highway last Friday ev:nii1g.-S. —Mr and ms Fred Clarke of Boafd Trade lo have ilS their wcicoirre r lll ‘ °-"-""’~ N 5- “'1 Tire first mon.1i1y meeting of the Summerslde Board of Trade for the . d V _ ‘ w > H 1d u L _ 1 h season washeld last night in the gr vlsqlllillu!‘ llllaggflildlScDflcliléllllSalh “w” ha“ with M“ 3°11“ E- Camp‘ . ‘ “Iilmot Valley —S bell acting as chairman in the ab- sence of the president and the vice president. The mater of appointing a. mem- ber to represent the board at the victory day celebration was up for discussion and Mr. Wilfred Gaudet was the unanimous choice of the I members pres-int. The meeting cf the Mcrlinic Board will be held this year at‘ Kcntvillc. N S , on MM October 3rd and the following were wwssswwwm“\ the delegates from ths board ap- ssw“ pointed to attend: the president, Donald Baker, L. R. Allen, A. R. Brwegnamulilnd! morielnlifiyai W8 . rocur a - Get the loveliest white washes you ever saw sigma‘; gang's‘? If,’ R crfsslng it m: uiwrthour hard rubbing or harsh bleaching! western end o; the town w“ n. Oxydol’: new “Hustle-Bubble" suds are so active ferred 1o the sefiretflry With 111i" being no further business before the board the meeting adjourned --S. Mlsg Thelma Gaudet of Tignlsh, Mr. Hackett. Mrs. Henry Cerettl and little MacDonald are visiting 1n Mon- and Mrs. Peno Cerettl and they _spent, a few days recently Moncton. has returned home sftpr under- going a. tonsil Operation in the ncs County Hospital. Congratulations to Asmn. Pres- ton Darrach R.C.N.V.R.. and M11. Darrach on the birth of a son ln the Prince County Hospital on Friday September 8th. den is visiting her latent, Mr. and Mrs. Dupres of Amherst. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird, rernwood. Tuesday, September 12th. The Borden Women's Institute. held their annual outing on Thurs- day, September ‘Ith. when about twenty of its member. motored to "fdlswylde", the lovely home of where they enjoyed g very delicious chicken supper. The regular suction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held on Thursday evening 1n ‘the town hall. Ladies prise was won by Mrs. Beatrice MscLeod. gents by Mr. George Stewart with cumula- tlon prizes going to Miss. ‘fl-la Doyle and Mr. Dd. Lynda, The freeleout prize was won by Mrs.‘ Willard Leard. ELUSIVE LIGHT in ssesrmt shells p P.M. 5° u; _ g5 I ' 9-22-11. "' ' ' " r... r1‘... ?l;‘.'e.l.‘..“f..l3t.€.-.“~ T Q D A Y COOK! for Photoe- _ CON FEDERATION LII‘! N- SUR-ANCI. I BIND YOUI. APPLES for Red Cross Jelly to Royal Packing ., y Saturday,’ Sgpt- ISLAND GRADUATES —Among the recent RCA!‘ graduates at No. l T.C., Hlillnla were two Island- Ml J. . Hillsboro St, Oh: sgt. A. MscRse, 11.11.. e, Char- cDonald, 176 rlottetown, and BICIIVII PBOMUIIOYL- Arr. gus Wilson Martin. RC A.1"., now stationed qt Summerslde, P. B. Island has recently been promoted YD Flllht Sergeant. His Only brother 1s now overseas. of M. B. and Mrs. , Manta , l. I. bust now residing at East ____ I < NnwFouNnpANri.- A COMPLEMEIVI ARY mixed cargo of livestock and pm- gluceu lelft. Cérarléattetown or ew oun an . I ' 15o “m, x calves.‘ ffimfime‘. z activities ‘he 9o freely and fully en- ponies, I50 pigs, and l’! At present there is recently lsted of another boat cargo ofl mixed produce for the ‘some des- MacKenzie Charlottetown, . E. 1.. spent the past, week visit- ing with relatives and Plctou County. He visited at the home of hirdbrother and sister-1n- frlends in Galrloch and was the guest. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sutherland, while in West- vi11e.- New Glasgow News, CHILDREN E .- yesm-dny ,,,,,,,,,§§E§,I,Q,§f,‘”,he a veteran of more campaigns than he cares to talk about. It gives me great pleasure now to call —Lé. Col. J. A. MacPheefi Sum- , 1 1 mersi e has been advised t at his c°mpmy °l w ‘m p“ "m" ‘ m’ son Pte. Charles Adolphus McPhee is officially reported wounded in action, becoming dangerously 111 on co-operaticn of the Gyro Club and the management of the Prince E41. Ward Theatre 40 boys and from St. Vincent Orphanage were Kuests at a showing of the com- edy Cantervllle Ghost, starring se- ven year old Margaret O'Brien, Next week the boys and girls from the Protestant Orphanage will receive a Pte. McPhee and his twin Bro- ther, Ernest have both been over seas since April 1943, Ernest served for a while in Italy and is now in England. Pte. Charles who is now and reported wounded was reported kil- famiiy of Southwest, have taken ‘led in action on June 5th and his up residence in Summerside where ‘P91131115 317111159115 After a 60111919 01 they will reside for the winterz-S. days they were advised that DEMAND m“ 194"” CAT‘ TLIL- Mr. W. E. Agnew, trade agent for Newfoundland reports that the demand from that colony for P. E. I. livestock i5 steadily on the increase. Very recently u car oi choice Holstein and Ayrshire cat- tie was sent to Newfoundland by rail and another is to follow with- in the next few days. OIL WELL DOWN 9.400 FEET —An exploratory oil well in Hills- this ing will probably be for a time during severe Men connected with the LEAVES FOR IIALIFAIL-Lieut. J. R. Morris, R.C.N,V,R , execut- ive officer at H.M.C.S May 16th, 1943, has been transferred to an East Canadian Port and leaves tomorrow morning to take up his new duties‘. Lieut. Morris, son of M J. J. Morris, l6 Esplanade, Char- lottetown, joined the navv as sub- Lieutenant in December, 1940, and was stationed at H.M.C S. tueen Charlotte for some months before being transferred to Halifax. Last night his Commanding officer, M.- Omdr- C- P» MWKEIIZN. m4 18110" chairmsnshi of the War Services officers gave a dinner at H.M.C.S. clmpglg-nw n gdflvg for {chr15:01- 11°11“? °1 the war services of the Canadian Le- gion, Y. M. C A., Knights of Col- umbus and Salvation Army resulted in collecting the sum of 370.0011. much in excess of the objective of $33,500., the very highest record of any Province. His outstanding lea- dership in this campaign was care- fully noted by the Red Cross Soc» lety and when the Domnion Gov- ernment assumed full responsibility for war service; Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Mtllan, 0. B. 11., the Provincial Pre- sident of the Bed Cross Society. 61d not met until he persuaded Mr Bcnnell to take charge of the Pro- vincial Campaign for that Soczety- His organization backed him up to “Queen "Queen Charlotte" in s WALKER. —- SAVIILLE- Pmsblmeri-nn Church, ICenslngtcn, on Wednesday. Sept. 30, 1944, by the T. Goodwill, assisted by the Rev James A. McGowan, Miss Ethel Dorothy Seville of Saint John, N. B. and Leading Stoker J. Albert Goodwill Walker of HM.- g, formerly of Ken- At the tructions to contact the propel‘ r811- way officials and find out What can b; done in the matter. There RALMJZ- Divis- ional headquarters of the RC.- M.P. in Charlottetown has a new gfitingbs commafnding ‘officer during e a ence o Sup. A. G. son who is in Regina attending a n m“ and I“ the course at the Canadian Police Col- lege. ‘me new commanding officer is Inspector N. J. Anderson, well known to Charlottetown citizens. Anderson came to the City as a Sergeant; in 1935 and was promoted Inspector before for Mcncton in 1939. His son Nor- mln 110W 501111118 with the R.C.A.F., |wa. well known in athletic circles Mrs. Thomas Gallant of Bordeln,‘ n spent, 9, few weeks in Borden with her aunt, Mrs. Louis Hackett and daughter, Norma, and Miss Rilih trcal where they are guests of Mr. leaving will also visit. their Sister Miss Genevieve MacDonald of Ottawa.‘ Miss Helen MacAleer oi’ Borden, Aaron; th night's ooenplxn banquet to Mr D Bdrm lRlvGT. and Mr. W. H. smit alt wi Mtg Reginald MscAleer of Bor- be pleased to know that en wi e is loo - in! hale and hearty. vson at their home in Borden on: September 25. 1944, o'clock noon on the prem- ius’ 51 spring street’ sum’ a leadln and splendid par. merslde, the residence of the his P. B. Clark. property will open for inspection on Wed- nesday, September 20th and Friday, September 22, from 7 to 8:30 p. In. by applying to the undersigned. Dr. A. A. Lockiiart, Thorns D. Carruthers, Benton. Co Officer Eh,“ Capt. Lowther. ievement. Mar- land. Provincial lngt worthy. Retires as Deputy Defense Minister a _e_a_qa WSEVEN M. C. A. and Youth Centre. MrJ olonrzcéi a‘ u, age Presidslrlrcy of t e =ocra on a person y ur- ganiwd and directed the campagn. D E P E N D A B ureat care and effort and ability of a high order were devoted to the planning and execution of this pro- , Ject. The public could not. withstand i the Donnell appeal, but responded, not with the amount asked for, but with gifts of nearly 8110.000- Mr. Bonnell has announced riis |ear1y departure from our City and Province. He is present with us this evening, and on your behalf, gen- tlemen, I will address my closing words to him personally. To Mr. Donnell "We, your fellow citizens and friends, have gathered around this board to enjoy one more hour of haPPY fellowship with ou before you g0 away, and to oval ourselves of l. lllt OPWTIIIIIWY $0 I "ll somewlwt of the honor and a fect- ' ion with which we regard you. Those achievemmu of yours, to which reference has been 111549. B11 Z95- tlfy to the unbounded confidence o! the public in your iniABflIY 511d sincerity of purpose, u Well u, t0 your practical genius for Betti!!! things done. Your fellow citizens whom You have thus so splendidly LIE-COL. GIO. S. CURRIE ' lprivlleged to stand in the circle or t. ‘forgetful of these your 1111117111115." JEIBEEJEP P?“ ,1), , _ 13.. the courtesy, good humor and Bed n_ |intimate relationship; your nat- ‘ tom d! ha», B gwhyil, l, L m,’ he 531d amid ure found its truest exprBss10h.— MOVIES applause, "that ‘D. J.’ hol swerving loyalty to Rotary and that it stlnds for, his iiCblvltles 1h _____ thlshcity 851d Provitrgcs hlavehliacen of suc snsureas ma e mcn- “suma Ru““"‘s~" Mm’ titled u» all the honors we can pay him on this occasion." After introducing guests Presdent "Representatives of the variou; fis- Mab scclations and activities with which Mr, Bonnell has been allied agreed that one representative would address us, and convcy Lhc thanks of all. This agreeable lask has fallen to the lot of Capt man W.- Lowther, M. Lunar‘ best portion of I swd man's (Visual Education) ‘His 115E, nameless, unrernomberod Kihlwffi-Tieiilly acts n Kensing‘ Wednesday 10f kifldfleb! 811d 01 1°V¢~ Freetowrh-Thursrlay .change cf dwelling place; but Capt. Lowther‘: Address “Fortunate is the numbers st its citizens men who are animated with a zeal for the highest welfare of the people, and doubly fonunate if some pos- sessing such zeal are also endowed with the precious gift of ship," said Capt. Lowther. "Men of such character and personality are able to command the confidence of the'r fellows and to direct generous impulses of the common man 1n.c channels which lead to beneficent action and high ach- "Wc are met tonight tc honor such p. one in the person of that prince of good fellows, our esteemed down h; 9,499 199;, 1g rellsw citizen, our beloved friend. was learned yesterday. It is plan- ned to go considerably deeper be- fore abandoning the search. Drill-r. 111101115 slime Mr- 301111811 interrupted] from business 1n another Province winter and returned to his native Prince Edward Island to take up residence that in Charlottetown. But though in fo have need of rcst after a very strenuous,- predicted that it might be located and successful. around 10.000 feet but equipment at the 53;: is capable of going far Duncan J. Bonnell. "It; is only four years or there- and being wi hal of a modest and unassuming disposition, nevertheless his kindness of heart and love for h‘; fellow men would not suffer him to stand idly by while others were carrying a heavy burden of wel- fare and patriotic effort. He, there- fore, speedily entered into the work. At once his abilities were niaed, and greater and greater res- ponsibilities were from time to time and Mrs. committed to him. _ "It would make a lengthy discourse if one should recount in detail all his labors 1n the field of commun- ity and national service in the past four- years. some of these, however. may be mentioned. In 19-11 he was induced to accept the Mr. Bonnell has d ,CIIABBE —At the Kings County Grok; appeal in Prince Edward Is- doubled and more than doubled.‘ Any one of you who have had experience in such campagns knows that such successes do not just hHDDEn- G011" tlemen, it take; a. lot of hard work 33M“fgjglmglg?“¥,i§'°3,,..“““c.i,’;; rrowwav _at the Prince ec- Neill and family, Clyde River, wish cgmpalgng have made him known Ward Isl-and Hospital on Sept. 21.‘ to thank neighbors, relatives and across Canada and Prince Edward Island has the reputation of being the first over the top and the Pro- Oln double its objective if the cause is Otllltr Activities l om dh. gvry- "In addlhion t?‘ ‘this ye?‘ stafefl-t 1 - A work etoo me ou o 00S Metherwell are staying for s few mlvgcgory ma“ a; chairman of ‘ m M t the Public Relations Committee. and b“ served as vice-chairman of n Committee which successfully pro- moted the establishment of he Sea Cadets and then during his 811MB time took a leading part in tho forming of a Navy League in Char- gzrepn MacDonald on the birth or! DESIRABLE PROPERTY 1°°'°'°""- 1" Add‘ I’! FOR SALF There will be old by Pub- Monday, at 12 publicit chairman of the Bldod Dfl- = nors’ Clinic and when he becomes interested ln any publicity matter his genius really shows itself. "No vi 1e memorials stand to commemorate his achievemenls in the fields referred to. But in other enterprises noble buildings, will rema'n as a lasting witness to the concerted action of our peOplE in which Duncan J. Eonnell played |Cutcllffe Funeral Home. Funeral » Fdloinlng cem_tc ry. was eha rman of the Extension Committee and in that position gave brilliant leadersh P 13¢ in mobilizing and making articulate the public sentiment in support oi the Stanatcrlum buildng This humanitarian movement was thus brought to a successful issue. and today the Sanitarium Exension is in course of erection. "Iicr many years the Young Men's Christian Associafon building 1111s been inadequate to the need. the institution. Last year it. was de- cided to appeal to our citizens for mm with which to build n, Y. RVC CUR IY I served will remember you with o6- tecm and honor; but those who were ur familiar friends-while not National Film will cherish with fender recollect- kindly deeds by which in the more N. “'lltshire~.—Friday . “With sincere regret we have 1w- ned of your purpose to seek l wherever you and Mrs. Bonnell ma)’ _ _ make your home it is our fervflnt dmire and hope that you both may ._ i long continue to enjoy the blessings 1o-oo4oovcooobcooovoovrooo of health, prosperity and happiness. v - “In order to record ther hearty z t concurrence in the sentiments above I expressed, some of YOU!‘ 111911615. F9‘ presenting the causes yflu have 5° ably served and organizations of which ycu have been a memher. have subscribed their names to this address, which is now presented to Any one who has not been solicited in connection with x the Salvation Army Home I Front Appeal. and would like z to contribute to the some, may send their donation to Mr. A. Belcher, Bank of Montreal, or phone 823 when arr-ugernents will be made go yollorman W. Lowther, (For War services Campaign.) T Roy Cudmore. (For Rotary Club l Walter s. Grant (Flor The Blood “"- Donors‘ Clin c.t owmawoowo-ooowowoow» Thane A Campbell. Chief Jus- tice (For The Navy league» Dr. Creelman (For the Provincial SanlwflmnJ connection w.th re-establishlng m. W. J. P MacMillan, O. B. l. 111m"! fiddler-i. sailors and airmen; (For Red Cross.) a lvmrk- he “ddedqwhlch Will 1e- r: w. MacKirinon (For the war '1" YB i0 be done “din the creates: finance). understanding and sympathy, T Roy Cudmore, (For the Y. M1" B1111 MTS- 1301111911 are Plan- _ C_ A ) 111118 to leave for the Pacific Coast W1th1n the next week or ten days, ——_____ LONDON, Sept. 21 - (c p) __ “This magnificent demonstrat- Chimes in an article in he LCn- ion of friendship and goodwill 1s don Daily Mail that Amer 11:10am- SO overwhelming to me that I mercial interests are going h...) really cannot find words to I adc- Frame on the heels of the conquer- quatelv express my feelings,’ ivrr. inc Allied armies while British Bcnnell stfd in reply. He went on Silbloois are refused entry arouggd to recall, with warm appreciation, Considerable interest throughout m? generous responses made to Britain today but official sources the- vdrinu: appeals in which he withheld comment participated. and the loyal co-op- (In Washington the stage dam . L1‘il'tl0ll shown by all associated ment, asserted the British gm’ ivith 111m in these campfligfls- H9 mcnt never had raised particularly commended the work point. Henry Stimson, war seci tury, of Capt. N. W. Lcwther in Chsr- said he did not desire to comment, lottetown, and Mr. Peter G. Clark other than to note that G911 151's- in Summcrside; also the support enhower has issued orders limiting given by Lieutenant Governor Le- to a minimum the number of mn- Page, Chief Justice Campbell. combatants proceeding to the sup- Mayor Blanchard and his predec- reme commander's theatre) essor, Mr. B. Rey Holman. Hon- Capt. A. S. Cunningham-Reid, George D. DeBlois, Hon. Dr W. independent member of the House J, P. MacMillan, Mr. H F. Mac- of Commons for st Marylebone, Phee and Mr. A. F. MacQllfl1d~ gave notice that he would raise in M MR. BONNILL REPLIES lThe generous contributions of the Home he,“ Thursday “m. zHon Mr. DeBlols and Dr. Mac- question of supreme headquarters, Millan. and the leadership 51v?“ Allied Expeditionary Force giving by the latter in Red Cross activit- przorities to American business to ies, was specially mentioned. m go pm," Mr. Donnell voiced the belief that after the war there will be "a 511) 1119B? 1219]’ 1* 19°" l‘? orr-"r FROM QUEEN MARY BIRTHS ii. __._ CAPE TOWN, South I Affcath- .._ Bus '00 (OP) —- A recent addit on to e 152530.51‘ rmflr, "hi?" and tit/rial library of Springbok Club in Len- Thomas 'Hisoott, a daughter. don 1s the gift of books from Queen sown-ms — At, South Granville Mary, all of them autographed. on Sept, 1a, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. 'I'h¢=, GOO-book library may be pr."- Everett Somers a daughter, Bev- sented to the Cape Town libary ai- erely Jean. L ' - HUGHES-At the Charlottetown Hospital on» Sept. 20, 1944. to M 1'. 1 i‘.'t‘.‘..’$l.’-.‘.".’r ‘i.‘.‘.‘.r$?‘““' m“ Cami Of Thanks CURRAN —- At the Ki Egounty 12s .1. . . . .». septjmra rllgylgulvrr. and Mr. and Mrs Ddusaid MvEadl- ......n.1s Curran, St Theresa, P. l 9m 01' LBHE Cfefk “1511 1° 1113111! E_ Island, a daughter, - , their neighbors uho helped in any way at the recent fire which des- troyed their home. 9-22-11 Hospital. Montague, P.E.I., on Sept. l9, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. ltoocrt Crabbe, Charlottetown, $§aIrr'r.l.al1li-ll-lrht1erl'i~.e Charlotéigei‘ Card Of 7716111128 town Hospiitfi. Septrrxbelr‘ 17mm n. . s . . BC 3 . f,",,'§,',g1,“,§,_ rs Mr. and Mrs.‘ Kenneth Mac- 1944, to Flt. Lt. and Mrs. Eric Hold- friends for their many nCtS 0i way (nee Irene MacDonald. a. kindness shown to them 1n their daughter recent sad bereavement. crummy - At the City Hospital, _ 9-8-14 Charlottetown, Sept. 20, i944 to —- pts; “"1" Card of 771411113 MARRIAGES ——-i—-——— -—--———— Mr and Mrs. our» McGarry PORTEOUS - SMITH -— At the and daughter" Mary. WLII to thank Church of the Asension, Park Ave, the kind menus, iieichuours and Montreal on Sept. 5, i944, by the relatives who txtcirdeci 111cm mcs- Rev. Mr. Coleman, Miss Doris Por- sagas of antipathy, Mas.- Cards. teous of Montreal to Victor Lloyd OflerinfKS and visits. 611111111 their Smith of New Argyle, P.E.I. sad bereavement. in the loss of a be- ~~~~~——- -- loved son and bro1hcr~ Pte. Ralph DEATHS d. McGarry_ killed in action m ' w w ~ w- -—~-- France, Julv 25, 1911-1. 9-22-11. barons’ L at trfrz‘; Sr m. __i______ $111352,‘ Tgvsilitring Street, on Sept. . , .1 er Inn, aged one | month. son of Mr. and Mr . J Peters. Remains restingsatarlll: ca” of Thanks Saturdnv afternoon from North -——-— Granville United Church. service F/Lt R. E Lc-cson \\'i..1;:t.= 1o starting at 2.30 Interment in the i ank the many friends in Char- lottetown and district who have so llavishly given of their hospitality and affection in enter-taming his wife aftxr his departure, also for the abundance of porting gift-s. nil ,0! which have been greatly rrpplr-icl- 9-2 - . “FACTORY tins DON'T oer/w . ANOTHKR MOMENT.’ ; "3 Try This Prompt Iiullcataii nuiui N-D- MacLean . iatcd. Use h tfh duh trledi ' ""°"""" iactiorigunrnnteednrms At all dr-isgisis. Mode in Canada. CllT R tlnrleuelown and 59A" M" North Wiltehire UINTMENT hone II