FRIDAY. i first am! Foremost! REDROSE “is goodrtea" RED ROSE Orange Pohoo Tea is extra good! n14 Titian» ISLAIDERS nerunu . ehint; wits in a game of cribbage aboard the Canad- iin “Lady Nelson". which arrived Saturdayi, are. left to A. Kacdonald, of Cardigan, P. E. I., and Pte. J. J. Perry, , I. Boih were wounded while serving ‘ Photo). KINGSTON W. I. The September meeting of the Kingston W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Derril White Meet- iniz tipened b_v repeating: Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by geven members, also two visitors present. Correspondence was read. also a card from a prisoner in Germany‘ itllllllklng ‘he Red Cross for help. meeting were‘ Arrangements were made for ith Miss Ethcligtiing to Charlottetown for the Olive Finlaysompantry" sale. also to the Dis‘ ' * obertson were Convention. The Red Cross Co t for Salvation vcntion handed out yarn for _- was tnnved and seef‘ sweaters. M_rs. Edgar Newson re- be paid bv Insti- ported hilVll/If! sent three cards. :\ Army drive. 'l‘\'.'o Collection amounted to 65 cents A were passed in for bill 0i l8 cents ivas paid. The n-vvt h‘ niertin the hotne of ill I roll call ' cents. _ _ the King. A dainty lunch served andui social time spent, it. meeting oi the I at her home. The i d over the meet- attended b_v i2 ie were two visitors e ing opened by singing ' followed by cree in if last i. 3' \v a at Clmv. E Ne the Colic xt Insti- 1,11,,» ., f 44/ 0F THE HAPPY ‘EVER AFTER’ None but the happy heart should wear this glorioul symbol of enduring love. For the very perfection of a Bridal Wreath diamond reflects the steadfast assurance with which you face the future together. Here is worthy quality .. . with the only 4-Point Guarantee of perfect color. cut. brilliance and flawless clarityl C. W. PATTERSON JIWILLII Gnu George Street GODKIN BROS. suiimusln. r. s. I. in France. — iCan~ _ “'15; t Official List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All IOIOI OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active Sorvho Butchart, Gordon Vmullon, WO.. Toronto, Ont. Greavison, Ronald, PO., llooan Park, B. C. Lamb, Robert Arthur, 90., Van- couver. B. C. Maw, Franklin Leonard, PO” Winnipeg, Man. Moorcroft. Robert Harold. BIL. Windsor, Ont. . Richardson. William Bruce, 1'0, Tllbury, Ont. '- Willis, Albert Anthony Joooph. Sat, Windsor. Ont. ht, William, 1.41%., ‘Po- roxito, l. Previously Roporlod Mlllln —Now Reported Klliod 0n Aotlvc orvloo Phillipa, Winston Spencer Moy- sel, F.-Sgt., McCord, sack. Missing On Active Service After Air Opohtionl Balllargeon, Joseph Louis, l0, Windsor, Ont. Baker. Thomu Lloyd, IE-Bgtn. Arnprior, Ont. lierguson, Bernard, W0,, Roginl. So. '. Bryans. Stuart Francis, FO.. Birth, Ont. Drennnn. Aired Wallace Jack. 53L, Windsor, Ont. Fairall, Maurice Elmer, Sgt., To- ronto, Ont. Fleming. Malcolm Henry, F0" Hagersville, Ont. Good, Ralph Ed Tagish Post, Yukon Gri F0, Sturgeon Jones, Grevillo Llewellyn, 1'0, Tisdale, Sask. Savard. Joseph Georges Marcel. l".- Sgt., Montreal. Que. Scott. George, FO., Niagara-on- the-Lake, Ont. . Sprott, John Colea, PO, Winni- peg, Man Andrews. PO.. Tolmie, John Montreal. Que. Valk. J'l\l‘. Chester, FL-Lieut. Victoria, B. C, Previously Missing 0n Active service - Now Reported Prison- ers 0f War Germany Jakeinan. Arthur Philip Albert. W0,, Vernon, B, C. MacNaught. Allan Rae Richard. Sgt. Carnduff. Sask. Trotter. Elmer Johtr. D.F‘.M.. Fl.- Lieut. Tuberose. Sask. Uinscheid, James Leo, Sgt, Milo. A‘ta. Reported Missing Prcvioi _ , rvlce - Now Reported Pristmers of Ivar-Germany: Duiaham. George Elgin, Sgt, Cl'0Clll'i”il Sash. bv, Frederick James, WO.. Ont. ‘ Reported Missing On Safe-United Kingdom service - Now Reported l Pete, FQ. Stencil. Sask. Fialnh Sherman, FO.. . . William. Sgt. Toronto, Ont. DJ.‘ Kevin Joseplx F.-Sgt.. ', R. C. Richard Charles Ban- Vei iin. Que, “ ‘l William. §d James. Sgt“; ' ‘Von Mrs. James. i! Man, William Arthur, Sgt. ‘S . A nes Ont. l.1,.uk. “lillioin, F0“ Ont ' Rohzrt Paul. = 0t Toronto. .. _ rid Angus. . ‘Kora. N.Y.. US, . _ .. Victor William, F0. n’ WO.. Grant. . “John. Milton O. t. Ont. ' Tlorrlen. Allister _ l t i t i i l i v William I . . North Leouaiwl Clarence. Dakota. U.S.A R-"Ymond. nel Matthew, . U. S. A. . . John. WO.. Kil- . James Keith. F0. Tor- Ont. . Flzhvard John, PO. Sask- ask. Previousy Reported Prisoner War - {vow Reported Safe United Kingdom ‘ McLeod, James Ronald, WQ, Weetville N. S. Previouslv Reported Missing On Active Service — Now For Official‘ Purposes Presumed Dead I Brown, Clayton Ferry, F,-Sgt,, Chathnm. Ont. Curr. Clarence Milton. FE-Sgt... Maurice of Tomato. Ont. Cotitur Joseph Je. ward, Bfl-Sgt. Tverness. i i1 Arthur, l F 1‘ ' w v Agatha For‘ . L mi; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN t ‘Marcel, PO. Montreal, Qua. Drimmie, Gordon Robert, D. P. 0., 1'0, Vancouver, B. C. Davin , Peter Herbert, IQ, Don- sldo t . - OiiboyfJamoc Funk, 10., Mon- treal. Que. Gt . Percy Prodoriok Loyton, PO, Toronto, On-t. - Hop usmkuiiliard Henry, WO.. Macmhald,‘ Murdo Norman. ' Fort Wl , . McMoh Job, IO.,_ . L-llh. Morrison, Bruoo Ralph, 514., ‘Po- ronto, Ont. Pearl, Jack Venn, PO, Tor- . onoo, On Dlngeroul, Iulurod 0n , Aoflvo Sorvloo . Duck. Cecil 39L. Win- nipeg, n. CANADA “law. Jacob, 510., Ind- v o . < KIGYIIOIII] Reported Eula’! ll Active Service — Now For 0 I II Purposes Prooulned Dead Horton, James Andrew, WO.. vegreville. Alta. Hyde. Henry John, WO.. Lowe Farm, Man. CANADIAN 1N TH! ROYAL AIR FORCE r movlousi Reported Missing 0n Actives sIervifien-a “Reported a o- n c n; om . Davidson. R..T.P., D.F.C., W.-C. Vancouver. B, C. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS Killed In Action b Watson, John William, Tpr., 1n~ ’ N. S. ' Delhynl gnn3dlanA$rtltlloryG'IIr war. or on or , ., ‘Mn. Florence Dewar (mother) 3- denell. P. E. I. Seriously Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery l Simpson. Glendon Lloyd, Gnr.. Edgettlii Landing. N.B, New urunsvvlck R Barnaby. Leonard, L.-Cpl., No West Bridge, NXB. Mellish, Kenneth Archibald. ‘Pie, Shediac. N. B. Wounded Reconnaissance Uh“! Alylitlziiirtriekl, glichael Joe, 'I‘pr.. ' tio vine. .. , y Royal Canadian Corps of Sleeves. Enslcy Muirayi, Sigmn. SaintNJohn. W._. N. l a; men! l Bond. Rtibeit Frederick, F‘us.. iUpner Raivdeii. N. S. i White. Charles Joseph. Pte., En- liield. N. S1 New Brunswick Regiment Allan, Henry Auld, Pie, Sussex, N B ; ‘Kinney. Alliso James, Pie. {Woodstock N. B. Injured Canadian A i Bouchie, l New Brunswick Regiment , , Daughnov “alph Herman. Major iFrederit-ttin. Iv. B. i New Brunswick Regiment i Knowlton. Frederick James — Grant. I.ieut.. Sussex. N. B. Killed In Action . Royal Canadian Artillery i O'Neill, Russell Charman. Gnr.. ,iTi'll!‘i'7. N. S. Quigley. John Hamilton, Gnr., (‘zttherino Ouigley lmothfl’). R. R. 1Y0. 2, Allievtun. l‘. I-L-l. New Brunswick Regiment Siseo. Stillman Elton, Pie, Yar- inouth. N, s, Died Of Wounds Nova Scoiiit and I‘. E. I. Re, nicnt Evans. John Irving. He" Mrs. , Evans trnolhcr) Pcakcs Station. I'....E. I. i —i Dangerously Wounded Five ISlilfidEIS are list? in tu- New Brunswick Regiment .driy‘s official list oi asurilties. 0B1" ' Harley, Pie. saint, i Killed in action. Gnr. Gordon Al- Jo‘ i1, A, , bcrt Dewar, next-of-kin is his inlay. Roger. C.S.M.. East . I3. i lllrs. Wesley Paynter (mother) French River, P. E. I. Island Casualties 1 Trein mother. Mrs. Florence Dewar, Baihurst, N Brudenell. Gnr. John Hamilton Wounded Quigleyi. next-of-kin. mother. Mrs. Cgnadian Armouy-pfl ("m-pg Catherine Quigleyi. Alberton. is also Ross. Arthur. 'l‘pr,, ‘Trenton, Yolliirifid Killed ' Pit‘- S. J . hav- R0311] (‘Jngrflian flrlingfy inst died of wounds. Nertt-of-kin is ‘Int: 01,,‘ Vfllmgt E311, his mother. Mrs. Agatha Evan - N, 11 Peakes Station. Wounded is P Reev “is _ Rpgjngld. Gm" Cecil Edward Eldershnu‘, next Berwjek, N_ s kin is his mother, Mrs. Matilda lililrrshaui. Niorell. C. S. M. Fred- erick Leigh Payiiter is reported as missing. His next-of-kin. mother. Mrs. Wesley Paynter, French Riv- er. N Nova Heotla and P. P}. I. Regiment Boudr au. Lieourie Joseph. Pte.. l ‘i. N. s Pte., N. . ..incis Nell. Pte., Tren- Ceeil Edward. Ptc._. Eldershnw (mother) ll, P. F I wane. J51...‘ Fllflt‘, Pie. mili- i'a.\', N. S. fissing Ii Nova Scolla and P. E. I. Regiment. Payntcr. Frederick Leigh. C.S.M..~ "it; Pl Ca st Joseph, Port. CALLAGIIAN - WEATIIERDIE NUPTIALS A vry pretty autumn wedding took Dace at‘. Si; Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus on Sept 12, when Mary Leoln Margaret, daughter of W. Leo Wesitherbie and the late Mrs. Weatherble, became the bride of George Edwin. son or the late Francis J. tillaghan and Mrs. Callaghan, Dromore crematorium. to see grim evidence actually a monstrous murder cam could burn half a dozen corpses in iridal Wrath Diamond 1rd Wedding Rings The photos above, 'just Jews and political prisoners were reported to huv Residents of Lublln, Poland, open oven door of Germans’ Maldanek Shoes-over 800.000 tie children, killed by. spill out over ground that the ostensible war prison was p. Each of crematorys five ovens 26 to 46 minutes. arrived in this country. l 1 Germans at Maidanek cromltory, after their weight burst walls of in which they wore tightly packed, for future shipment show scenes at the Gonna “murder clump” at Maidanok, near Lublh, Poland, when some 2505000 war yrilfilfm P?!" o hcopkillod with careful-l! planned film: allots! A lllllllllll . .. QUALITY FUR COAT cllolon now, is a many-season iuvootiment in comfort, beauty and authentic fashion. Choose yours from the store falnoul for quality furs through the years. Ro- gardkll of the fur you choose, the price you pay - - - the utmost in style, workmanship, dur- ability are yours. See our wonderful collec- tion of fur favourites, each deftly designed into “coats of a lifetime”. Experienced, understand- ing fur salesvvomen will help you with your choice. ' MCDRE a. Mascaras! Rev Louis P, Callaghan Wit- ncssed the ceremony Th! "it" ivas beautifully decorated with cut ilo. rs in": the occasion. _ A the organ played I/ohengrins wCtifilng march, the bride proceed- ed down the aisle on the arm of hzr father, by whom she was given .n marriage. Sh: was beautifully robed in a gOWll of slipper length white bro- caded satin having a sweetheart neckline and ring length sleeves. Orange blossoms formed a coronet. on her floor length veil. She carried a bouquet of white and pink Betteriime roses and ferns. Her hridesmakl. Mrs. Peter F. c; laehan. sister of the bride, was in a floor length gown of . lue taffeta made on princess lin s. She wore a blue shoulder length veil with a crown or white roses. Yellow gladiolas formed her bouquet. . Peter F Callaghan, brother m‘ the qi-ocm. acted as grooms- man. Double ring service was 15¢!!- 1 om's gift to the bride was a cheque. Mr Alban McDonald capably presided at the organ While the father and sisters or the bride. Mid Mrs. Stephen Murnaghan compos- ed the choir. After the ceremony the bridal party and chauffeur, Mr. John B. Callaghan. a brother of the groom, matured to the Charloitetownfio- tel where breakfast awaited them._ of them~taken from men, women and even iii- Luhlin. Poland. huge warehouse to Germany. I. Charlottetown, l’.E.l._. Dining the day many places of closed Wit-h tho Ntiilwmll Aiiiihfl“) interest were visited. In the eve- utter which lunch was smi-d vi’ ning the party returned to the the 110M055 and eotnnnitee 111 home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter 1-‘, charge and a. social hiiii ltfiill en- Callaghan when: a wedding re- joycd over the tau culls- - ceptlon was held. Approxunateiy -———-——e7—fr; two hundred and fifty guests; as- FREDEBICIOX “J- sembled to offer best wishes and """ congratulations to the bride and groom. Many lovely gifts were re- ceived which testify to the esteem in which the young wuple “PB held. The mliliflyh trlendfhof and Mrs. Ca rig an ws tn I _X on d W qngmg every haPDlness, lughimiligicctigfiowéditcbv lwcmmg ALBANE WJ. Club Woman's Creed in "H150"- BREAD _. ‘Roll call was responded w "if? metnbors, there were tuo its-an: present. Minutes oi last ineetinv, were read anti zii=l>1'°\‘l‘“~ n" b“ A regular meeting o! the Fred- ericton Women's Institute 111$?! the home of Mrs._lio\vnitl “fifth-i- on Tuesday evemng,_ rlipt 7.1m. President, Mrs. William Weeks presided. The regular monEhly meetinit of the Breadalbane Womens r113“- tute was held at the home o rs. _ \ _ , I Hero wool“ m Monet ‘f“’°éé.°.‘l..?~‘lt.‘“lroltilé ping, Sept. 4th. After reacting and The Schoo 11001» ‘mi a book adoption of minutes, l 65rd Mlfianmg m‘ "he 5°‘. tfrt‘ study" thanks was read from Mr. and Reference to hat t . Mrs. Lorne Seaman. Mrs. Cuyller.neededxgihfastcosllgé "i “Pmm” fflifififig“ “so ‘hanked mmms stilt/Ir; Eta. Ciftcliiieiiuvited mam-t Th» were» er we" "it ."..".'."...*t:. 21.1.2.2‘. at" :s:.t".:.’°tti*"sa"t.ti:: r.*t:*-..:i.... o. e - - - c: -. Malsheoon and Mrs. Allen Hlckox.|-Mrs. l?! Wgeks He? ,,‘,‘?§,“..?,,‘“{§,°, School. Mrs. Ewen MacDonald and; Meet ti’ nlltévllfn sew“ m Con. Mrs, William Graham. Limch.Mrs.|a dnnty unlcr as . Mrs. Hickox and Mrs‘. lMattiiiesong-mittec in 6 B128- It who decided to so unc es u —*-*'-?“ “EN Mnhnexc Eight-lg ggqqglxjsgiohgaig| GRAND nANiLiustimt. Gra am e n a t . _ , by m “":.."“-t::i rattle. .::.'::.‘r":::" H188 R. ‘ l ‘ , Wm, 5m; gay,’ 9-1- Pay. Meetingjatersdn thcllijith tenant f? Hitler- Built His House of a‘ Thousand Horrors li Nothing was wasted in the German annihilation canm 111:2 figfie: Poland. Ashes of victims who. tuner twins time“ “d ‘Lia in con- woro incinerated in huge ovona,_were carefully collected. Pic "mm" tninorl like those in photo above Ind sold for fertilizer. No e c ovens in background. . -.A_.Ai(‘ .