1H wx. ¢~'.».~:r~...-. -.. ‘mot-P. . Rd “ 11¢ meta-s h , . flstsfilrsm... SEPTEMBER 10. 1946 5r. MacMillan Discusses Issues In By-election _ hops Premier Jcnes does not valueJm-“wd ‘m5 i" 5" V”? n“ m rollowing is the text oi m. ad- iirus delivered last evening by Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MaoMillm O B E Provincial leader oi the Progressive conservative Party and leader o! the Opposition in the legislature. "m tho electors oi the Secon-i District ni Prince County: "A very unnecessary by election hssbeellcalled inyourdisttict by the Provincial Political Dictator for use 11th oi this month. This seat '35 made vacant by thedeathot 11w late Hon. W. H. Dermla. The Progressive Conservative party de- plore the loss to this Province o! M; Dennis. the Dean 0i.’ the Iiegis- lalure, amd one o! the stalwarts o! old and true Liberalism. whose traditions and policies and prhclp- les have been be-nmirched and icr- wtim by Premier Jones and the again remainder oi the Government. which means Hon. Win. l-Iughes. Provincial Treasurer. who has re- duced Budget speeches to all ab- surdity. . " e late Ma‘. Dennis. with all his political eitfleriense. was sig nally slighted and ignored by hi5 awn ty until the Hon T. A. Carri ll made him Minister o! Agriculture. Tnls was soon changed. when lion. J. W Jones was-form- ing his Government. he threw Mr Dornis out and took the Agricul- tural portiolio himseli. Whilc hold- jng it, he took very slight in- icrcst in it and then threw the Agriculturalists out. by leaving the Department 0.! Agriculture to some- one else. I will leave it to the judg- ment oi the Ehrlnars which Redil" did the best work, that oi Ml- Dennis, or his two‘ successors.‘ Messrs. Jones and Stewart Let the figures talk ior themselves -- last year, out oi a total expenditure oi $3.600.000.00. something over Ili- 000 was sperlt on agriculture — a 1.1119 part oi it in salaries-and the Premier says that to spend any more money on iarmers would be wasting it. unless he could B’?! X110" so called techlnlcal Specialists. High salaries is his idea oi service. Why Not Attorney General? The Second District is re resent- od by Hon. Mr. Barbour, Mir-later of Public Works. So monv wool-lie argue that this by-elcetitn is wholly unr-accssary. and esptclallv when the Attorney Genera! is no: a. candldstc. 1t is a Xurther useless expenditure oi public motley. and we all realise w-a have so mlcctey to spare, let. alone waste. Ii there was to be a lav-election- WYW 1a i1 that the Attorney 9mm" “i” certainly should be a member o! the House. was not the Llaeral Can- didate. I wonder is it true thfit mgmibers or the Govsnnment d mt want Mr. M110 i" I?‘ a chance. and even worked asainci his bid for nomination. Oh. what l Ltffiiil hrlt a iarce is the pro- aent Provincial Govern-neat! he wonder it is tailin! dimuilly. Per- Mi‘ RATES Births and Marrilles I56- (‘lib muss order. BIRTHS GLDVER. - On September 3. 1946. at the P. E. I. Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glover, West Royalty‘ a son, Dwight Gene. PETERS — In the Cit Hospital. Segtunbsr 8. 1948 to . d Mrs. Cl l5!‘ iorc Peters. Rollo Bay, a daugh- FRANCIS — At Freetown on September 6. I946, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Francis. a daughter. ltlAllAlt-At the P. E. Island Hos- filial, August M 1946. to Mr. and I5. wlln-sa Msiisi», (Dec Elizabeth Croke) a. daughter. Shiela Anne. MacNEVIN-At Ellerslie on Thurs- day, September 5. i846. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. MacNevin (nee Evelyn Webster) a daughter. TANNEB — To Mr. snld Mrs. Charles A, Tanner (Ruby B ari- ton) st the Grace Maternity. all- iax. N. S.. August 26. 1946. a son. Andrew Charles. Weight 7% lbs. GRAHAM-At Gaspereaux. ‘.0 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacLure Graham (nee Alice McCall formerly of Belfast, Northern Irslandl s daughter Maureen McCall. 9 lbs, Aus- 21. 194e- ‘ MARRIAGE! s BBUCE-STIWARIE-At th Bap- tist Parson , ‘Ohariottetcgm. on fpfil I by Rev I. dson 0W. Baltic, P. E. 1.. to Elsie Ethel oi Kingdaoro. REID-TROWSDALE-At Hampton 0n Sept. 4. i946. by Rev. J’. A. Jar- dlne. Maior Edwin Reid oi Rollo Bay. Paar. to Gladys slalom ‘ircwsdals o! Hampton, PEI, fOPIB-TIIOMUON-At th Kirk {in Ball-it James, Charlottetown, by s a Minlater. the Rev. r. n. Busseil ""9". MA" 5311M. o September '1. me, r. llan l May. ggmhmll oi Mr. and Mrs. Russell to gulch oi North Tryen 9.3.1.. . accruals-a "' l’: l". ‘ Oi‘ 0 .8! ram. an. . p DEATHS Loan-At lr to. . wry Mlclélglmqlk. ‘til s3‘-..“ii‘.' any; II‘. Lord. icrmerly oi PALE-At Cralbaud. sect c 1m ‘Gwmdvlyn Fall. a ed ts yeti-sf 1v izuli="tl...':lrv‘f"s..siairv" “'- h ODUNALD —AQ till Gilli‘- mcvlmnrssls-av ~ "v 3411MB were lorwsrtlse mama's . harm-l Bo gtgohw morn v. to st.‘ lllsTfs Rollo ‘Bu. whore services W!!! held at ll o'clock. Burial was "1 Ohlnh oma . $01411?“ -at t:- Charlotte- ‘: m- slm at" the nk to m. ms climb: NI v IO?! N..D. MacLean UNI’) IITAKHR WM AIME?! as amt Illtahlvo .. mans s amily the JOIIHS $8819’ ,1 ry t 1 . George ilarold Bruce oi Inst- gym,“ i044. Ian ~ "'19 Opinion oi hon. Mr. Barbour Y}?! 11181113’. owing to strained re- lations between them. and wants MipI-tzxertfidvlservirfim 21nd Prince e Igr.u ura ts .ook at their economi see where they stand. runners earn about two-third th a. l lwar years. o: this oomuyfln‘? g¢;cbac;‘%$§?,nct be expressed to these auxil- THE cilalzporraroyylv GUARDIAN IETEIIAIS’ AFFAIRS (Continued nous Page l) Mrs. Bernard "our molt cordial greetings. As Kis laaleaty’: rBP- resentstlve in this Province Gov- ernor Berna-rd has set. s very high welcome him as an honorary mem- “smith ‘"111 "1111- WB point out tlllat ber oi the Canadian Legion." ! That this Convention wnress to all Ladies‘ Auxiliaries oi Leil- ion Branches its deep appreciation nltugtygn ma“ 0,3,1 oi the splendid work they have carried on especially during the Too much praise can- sixth. and thgy u, d; ~ 3L iaries ior the uniailing support 50c on the dollar 1:194 H1515’: woslythe? hqfrollve", t° m“ Ranch“ This is one oi the principle lesson. 111 this people are leaving the iarrrs. Government policy is surely driving them oi! the ianns. because it is strangling Agriculture. 'i‘he great- ut (actor ln Agriculture is trans- portation, and what a mess this Prvrvlnce is in. Lock un the tiles oi newspapers and read the aosurd accounts oi ..he continuous arxl worthless Provincial Government pllgrimages- Ottawa. and what Premier Jones ar-zl many others told us about thLs new boat, and when lt would be in operation. It ls a long time since Senator Mkclntyre walked on the keel oi the new boat - probsbly it did not stand the strain o! a heavyweight and it must have been permanently disorgaruzed. Fnther Delay "The latest and greatest discour- cg news comes irom the ilrlrr cons ructing the ‘boat and it is we won't have the heat ioi- this ialrs shipping. and there is grave doubt about next Fail also, and so the Xarmcrs will lose according Premier ‘Jones’ calculations about a million dollars this year and again mxt year. This terribe tax has been fiaid yearly by our Fm‘- rners and iue to the unJust and wanton neglect oi the Federal Government in not building a boat sites- ours was lost. A new boat at that time was a war necessity. needed to supply the itiilitaly needs oi the Ar-ports and Military establishments -.n this Province. in stead oi using our old overbur- dened boat. which could not amy way transport our Atmclutuml products. so. ror slz or seven years, our isrlners. already taxed to tile limit and curtailed and hampered in every way by Government onu- trols and handicaps. are l/lulcted out their hard earned money to the extent 0.! nearly a million dollars yearly, and, through it all we have nothing but bluii. evasion and deceit ironi- the Fed- eral Government, and supported by silly. erroneous and weak allbies bv Provincial Government spokes- men. "The war years will long be re- membered in this l-‘a-ovince for two things: The Island's premier place among the Provinces ior men. money a-nd Red Cross support, and. secondly. lur the worst ln- u to our farmers through Governmental nqilect and evasion. Dtluostlonsl Standards “Our people in PEI. are great- ly interested in education andwc must deplore the rapid decline oi educational standards unde: the Jones Government a/nd the general demorslization and impending collapse oi our enersl school lys- tem. It is a t le drop irom the 30 consolidated schools proposed a year or so ago ‘.0 our schools. at the present taught. immsny in- stances. by school children i vinoe. “We, extend our hearty con- gratulations to Major General C. B. Price. C. 3.. D50" D.C.M., on his electic as Dominion Pres- ident oI the nadlan- Legion and pmmlelassure him we will do everything in our power to assist him to carry out. the responsibilities oi his high oiiice. Preference To Veterans “This convention desires to ex- tend its thanks to the Provincial Legislature ior passing a res- olution at its last. session estab- lishing the principle that preb. erences be given to err-service‘ men and women when appoint-I clients were being made in thei Government service. “This Convention. however. sa- grets that the Provincial Gov- eminent is not carrying out unel. directions given by the elected representatives. Appointments have‘ since been made where the pretb, GIEIYCB 10L‘ fiX-lSéfVltlfl H1611 and women has been completely ig- nored ano the Lfigion has had no request “whatever for a nominee ol- nominees lo till any such vac- ancies or new positions. “That the l-rovinciai Govern- ment be urg-sd lo take stops to elwct legislation for the payment oi allowances to mothers who are in dire heed owing to the death oi the husband arld rather leav- ing dependent children. "That the Federal Government be urged to construct a marine slip or ship Railway in Char- lotietown where repairs can be‘ made to the manv chips engaged] in trade in our waters. Priority For Coal Bhlpmaants “Whereas the Canadian Legion has requested (or a nucnlber oi years that priority be given ior the shipment oi coal to this Prov- ince. I “And whereas no results have come irom these requests and the situation this year would appear to he more serious than ever. "Tliereiore be it resolved that the (xnadlan Legion again re-l quest that priority be given tor‘ ‘the shipment oi coal to this Prov- nce. l Canadian Flag “Whereas. the Canadian Leg- ion. has ior years demanded that should it be decided that a dia- UILCUVC Flag is required ior Can- ada ior certain purposes. that such Flair should include in a. prominent position the Union Jack. under which, we have lived. and iought and ior which thou-l sands oi our comrades laid down‘ their lives. "Be lt. thereiore resolved. that since the Parliunehtary Commit- tee alppolnted to study the mat- ter oi a Canadian Flag and bring in a recommendation. have ‘"31" decided upon the Red Erlsigh 6011111 not 9M1 111° °1‘l"1‘"li}£_"15iwitla a Maple Lea! ln the riy. to enter the Normal scnoo h?» that we strongly recommend and elimination 9i 1min in our‘ wi- urge that the Union Jaok be re- eraliiy of amools 1a a P-ericus re- tslned in the new ilag in- the ado mp w-aich will vrvvent same position and size as in the trogr bright. ambitious boys and girls in our common and schools 0X make some ilng c! their lives. arvi n go u-niortunatc has ever occurred in this Province. The. argument that there is no time icr teaching in school hour: was just as strong in years one by but real teachers luld am- itious stud- ents spent many an hour liter ru- gular school hours and those well-spent hours made a success o! many an Island student's life. The idea oi teaching students Lat- in by oorres ndence .’s a ver weak slllbl m. mnsl. illogical and am sorry that time will record its complete iailure. “Zn this byewlection, our veter- ans will havs a chance to vote and no thanks to the Provincial Gov- ornllnent, the only Government that I know oi. that dls-iranciliaed its own soldiers in time oi war. Yes. our boys were good enough lo tight, and dis gloriously that the and civiliasflon an‘. Christianity might survive. but. lu the iudgscnent ot the Liberal Gov- ernment oi P.E.I., were not good enough to vote. What about hos- giltallzation oi’ veterans in Canada? lrly adequate provickm was made ior veterans in eve Prov- ince in Canada except PE. Those Island boys. who iought the best. are treated the worst. ‘rwa new civilian hospitals. one at Albert-lin- and one at Bourls. were opened last ysar but the Provincial Govern- ment had nothins 141 60 V1111 ""1"- Lilco all our hospitals they are the results ol great Christian action "v i“n. lsndld le o . I t e Provml Government doll! now in the greatest crisis We hi" had in this Provision tor years _ln health matters. SM the Provircml Government make a statement oi ‘iits eiiortio glur uialgressing so. mic c1 ya - "m them give-a detailed ail"!- ment cl the pittalwfl they ha" been handing out ior veal-s and t axtramurally 1° ‘gfifi ‘ill rs in this revv- ' uqiuus leads “rt is ragt- thawing t’: Province. '*~ kl DUIEQ» mm $33.1!" vr-ek in Too Late To Ciasify - IUIII IITWIIN “if... 1:6 Corasr ct Queen and ant ltrests. Identification an- clesed. Phone 4H W. m 100MB. w lbfl ialnlly o! three.‘ Phone 21 I0! IALI- ll" Army truck. In.‘ linkers. Phone Ios sluiiasn ramme- prasa. prints I Inches by e I'l- oh" and quantity oi type. Also cod sea CBVI-OLI‘! ins Sullivan. t. ten feet lcnl. angle for a all. Apply Bax l . lucuaersida cs phone 446-1. Canadian Marine Red Ensign. viz secondary i tho l i th h l ettlng that chance is %‘.‘f..,“““ er “e 0 e w H West Point Ferry “'I‘hat we urge the Provincial. and Federal Governments to as- slst in every way possible the ei- iorts being made to put in op- eration a Ferry Service between West Point. Prince Edward 1s- land to the Mainland in Newl Brunswick as we ieel stirs this , the Liberal prass condemnation oi the Jones Government, and, than... local representatives in the legls-l lat-are. regarding the many ne- glected and impassable roads ill this Province. I "The dlsgraceiul fiasco in the‘ legislature last. session, centering on the statements oi Premier Jones that "he had no telephone com- munication. nor oorresponden t, with Mr. Peter G. Clark o‘ Bum- merside. chairmen oi the Federal Reconstruction Committee ior PM.‘ I." had a sad ending, when the, publishing oi the correspondence in the Press oi this Province, showed that statements made by Premier Jonesou the ilooroi the Icgislature were incorrect end un-| true. It lsrathera serious situation when you can't believe the Premirr. in a matter oi vital importance. It is not much wonder Prime Min-I later King had to advise l'l'l’n he, would never get anywhere li’ he did not charlie his tactics. As time moves on. it ‘s quite evldent that he is getting nowhere iasf. "Don't you think it is time the people told him so. They did ill the bye-election he himself sprang on Cardigan as a smart trlc' a week beiore the last Federal election. The First Diatnct qt Prince Cotmty. last December. told him what they thought o! him and his two-man Government. Let the electors o! 9nd Prince 81v! the ropsr answer again to Prem- ier ores because it is evident he called this dye-election and no. the Government. "In Allis MacNeill you have a splendid candidate. s young PTO“. gresslvs icrmcr. A real Isl-ml. not one in name; a man who under- stands your situation and needs and who will be a. valuable‘ man ‘to further your ne lected nteres s. Veto ior MscNeill and get rid 0i the own-man Government.’ iwlmloyees in this Province. were ovesess b onide d te -1 i r e ° s ‘e ‘Tn accordance with the intention o: l. deplores the action oi’ the r DB1’! 0i West Prince County. Queen‘: whul Albertcn sooth - This column is reserved "Q1111; page attention oi the I-‘ed- s! local interest. but sens-tam be “reeled 11:53am?! poPlablor icconlllvlgg o: a news: altars °1 111B Queen's Whari at Alberton |:ble ‘l: fsegvfinbamfl y n’. this Wharf provides shelter ior CBABWELL to: Photographs. “me “my (40) 115111118 boats en-. 268w in a most important in-I dustrv and urge the Departmgntf Footwear -- to have this most important‘ --— ' whari repaired as soon as pos- CONFEDEBATION LIFE 51519. SUBAN E ‘ Farm Machinery and “$1119! Equipment v err’, Wlnslcc. See handbills later. “That all service men and wo SOUTH RUSTICO-Worklng irom 1 to 4 and 8 to 8 on Tuesday and chase o1 farm magma-Eryn fishing 9 to 11 a.m. and l to 4 p.m. on supplies and business eqummen. Wednesday. Please note these 8.5 is given to Veterans being re- him"- established under the Veterans‘ Land Act. selves in civilian llie be given the same priorities for the our. med and untrimmed Compensation Act ‘That the me.ht be urged to enact a Svllii- ‘ able worklmens Compensation Act that will be applicable to all I dresses in dark and pastel shades.- BARN pasTnoyiaF-Flre which was well underway in a barn back 0f a dwelling-house. 7.22 slreci. When the ilremm arrived mm°““'"“°° D" at s-zlo destroyed the b l-lal N ‘ ' i1 11S. o amage was done to the adjoining the home or M,“ Mam. “That November ilLh be - d tinned as the clay on whichcowlal neighboring buildings‘ commemorate annually the mam-l ENGAGE ‘m; MENT Mr‘ “d M“- the glits a short dialoguc was pre- the Charlottetown sented by the Misses Catherine and Vlnccli: Viele and Captain Thomas Bell Beck portraying lite on the farm V5919 11150 Bursts 0i honour. Rev: 0T3’ O! ihvse wh laid down i ‘ lives in any war? icr Kink "dild- i ffih“ w‘ ‘varmn wish w m"°““°° Country and the principle o1 use, "Suvlflllageiment oi their daughter dom which we cherish; ;;,;,,.,‘,,,°,°';,~_;°"°°“ i° M'- "And be lt further "v '°" "i M11 "111 MH- ihat Novemlbrr 11th be proclaim- ed a national holiday and be future called ‘Remembrance Day.‘ lnl ' order that opportunity may be Elven to all our people to pay primer tribute to our dead. Civil Service oi the said Act ‘amid 100 laugh? (1lxt1ala‘y?n‘teoc%: "That we vigcrousl, c ndemn the Department c’! Vemlni’ Ab‘ the action oi the Dorrrlniofi Gov- ffflirfiebe gfkfgem all“?! a {telgionalt e emen can §°f§°°sl“l“"ss‘“i’"‘°l“““ _0ll'i£ 1 tvhe outbreak g1 afar an‘: cdelds :3: 2:51; Verhlcg Act. oi i044. Chall- VOIILIYSEET or serve in any oi the - D “v °n l! made 501‘ the Anne Fo : "Be it fxlfreiilel‘ resolved that we igaéirdbebut ‘he 51°31“ h" 110i in demand and insist that all per- quenu f?" “filutlilig- ma “mm ‘l sons who stayed home and took immuon o‘ bu‘ ‘nmmul L; not Earl Taylor. Plans icr the coming government Jobs wlhile vclunteersimme by an mdapmdenm body m nrllrfiryscand all positions lillied Act O ‘I d. i l , ,. ' held bv1v§§li-s‘§§-v“l§sw§rsr§§§s.“i§§ “‘e',°‘°”°- Tewived 1318i the opened up for competition and Pmvinmal Gcwemment be "Filed ular veterans given an oplpcrtun- ymecfimfeutlgget Dlrvl-Iiiorzs oi 1i. 1U l Ch H1 . o “Don vet‘ y "° c“ y or w Dos (ms ‘erans as a majority o! the Board. n i “"5 “l Boat llarbour at st. Peter's "That in our opinion the Fed- t. eral Government has a definite Tkézttwf) “c211; g? 331251 GOV- nesponsibility to provide sulta-blefnugle Boat gust) f 511T"? housing accommodation ior serw-Nonh side o‘, m Pggv, °n 111° ice men and that this responsi-Ist Pew“ w 9 1d n" n"? bility is not one to be passed over _ a ' 0d h fmvfle lgecwbry as one that must be borne by‘ l°§$j°n"unf a mgh tmh 5h V 5°51‘ municipalities. Further that pro-ID g mm i‘ armr- llféi? aal..l;..'"ll:..i: saves; Mm» rents amount rig to more than a . proportionate amount or ‘ermfnttwiomtgnealge $312,932; $59511“ Pay Imus“? schemgrmr the fulfillment oi increased quo- °5° '1 ° W“ “w” ‘m’ laS to retailers to provide bulld- keis‘ ing materials to service men and War Service Gratuities swig; a‘ ‘gilfrvmfilliflt m’ 7°‘ "Whereas, Canadian servicemen serving in Newtoundland during PRESIDENT’ REPORT the last World Wm- were mostly active service personnel. medical- Following is the text oi the re- lv and otherwise cualiiled ior port submitted by President T. B overseas service and whereas. Rogers: those who served in this area. “Comrades: were surrounded by danger andi “Before proceeding to outline underwent considerable hardship. .the activities oi the Provincial "Thereicre, be it resolved that Command. Canadian Iieglo-t (Bl. all sum active service personnellSLJ, I wish to thank the mem- not previously entitled to over-lbers oi my executive ior their seas gratuity under the War whole hearted co-operation and Service Grants Act be extended iaithiul attendance during thepast these privileges on application. ‘year. which has been one oi great activity and one which. in my opin- Rural Electrification ion, has shown great progress. "Nine oiilclal executive meetings “That this Provincial Conven- illave been held and many other tlon commends the Ciflver-llment impromptu one; have been neces- o! Prince Edward Island 0n 115 sary in order lo deal with immedi- llolicy of Rural $1B¢1T111°lt1°11 as ate employment problems. Eleven promised during the 1115i general new branches have been formed election in i948. land two. which have been do"- “It L! "it that many "Willa mant ior years, reorganized The men would be attracted to Hflfl-lmefnbershlp m“ mam“ m m. culture ii electric power were month, 1mm 991 .0 3.34m A neat available lo all and further that many resolution, 1mm prune-s" iul-al electrification would pro-lhave been dean, with by youf vide employment ior many. ‘executive and much has been ac- "We thereiore urge the Pm- mmp11shcd_ vhwial Government iv Wvvttdl "On the other hand there hove WW1 118 111°11'19"“ 01 1'11"“ 913°" been many problem which we triilcation at the earliest possible have been unable ‘Usolyeowlng m mime-fli- political partisanship. When I say this I do not blame anybody but 51111119 schedlli" the veteran hlmseli. I “say toolmarlly vetcrans who were rea cit- "59 1i 1533"‘! m“ u" Pm‘ lzens oi this oountrv in the pant 1111111111 °°"V°““°" °i u" °‘m"two great wars nave not been will- Gdilm M81611 11919111 1559mm ling to accept their responsibilities regret the action oi the ‘Frans-lug dvmans_ mm they ‘m. W. o; 09-1155"- Mmnes l“ relimmmng uniiorrn‘. When a man is elected lo their schedule so that it prevenislpoutlcal 0mm m. h“ one body m 9' thIWF-il 59”!" "m" Mmnreal thank. That is the poll conlmliuee m P1111“ Edwud wand‘ and ii‘ seeking rel-election. he goes "Mamlme cam"! Airway‘ a" lbsok to that body ior assistance. obliged by their contract with thetHw cm he rem“ ‘hm. reconh PM") Deparmut’ t" "We mendations for t-ertain political Moncton before the arrival oi ihc posmonl I thatch,‘ chm.“ ye“ T- a 5' 5mm. Mmmeal‘ and comrades to take vour rightiul therefore necessitates passengers lace m you‘, diner-ant eommuni." mm‘ U99" 03mm” “d United es and get on your school-boards. mu“ Wm“ "Mung Overnight church committees Red Omss an i“ Mmflm‘ °n ‘he mnnlmd‘ ian other orgamzatlmis and delin- ‘ ite , alvhether you be Liberal Con- “°‘""“ “"5" Eserf/yative, 0.0.1». or Social Credit “That this Convention ‘i iilt te into your poll-‘omnllt- will? f tge. ffaenollgh oi you do wuvvlli p11} _ be abl i insure that any pol t ca m" °iug"c°nfi“éffégn a glfiei-zlppolnmnta made goes t-l veter- Pifizfe ‘$121.1? Wndlm‘ by , ans. There are certainly enough oi m, 113mm miierorise oi’ Qanado, l them to iiil any or all such Jobs. ma. in thlis City ans that he be "Tim 1'1"!’ “l” “ilk”? "if": ‘F’ requested to reconsider this move cum!“ “m! “Pf i" e ‘"1 _ “e on his art and arrange suthor-‘M the burden- u“ Law" h“! 3 izatio ‘for the work to proceed-mmem“ “pmrmmty ‘luring "m t ‘g "mo" l\.l moment ‘visit 0t Field Marshal Montgomery ‘ ' ' lto make a show or sslengilgs bu‘; Iisiled badly. I person y a crve Evscuee Children 1mm dr eds a!‘ “when 3f m: llmsolved m.“ (m, Pfoymda] ion along e robe an l l1 $123342“..3§’i“‘iii“t.£éa..i°°‘f5' Kitimtiii Jlfliiii. ‘its. that these comrades would be the our Province wish to record their . , deepest respect and highiest ad-i "fllglw all’ 1g?‘ "M “m” i‘ "°" “mm” 1°’ mm "mu" ma» "Plablicityls mos‘. necessary and I h. d i th t . » lllfilfisf instill‘; issil. ‘Show new marl“ would mm [AP/V [AT/hi HONEY l. .1 -l' . homes British Bvacuee Children. some owl/lam 14:11‘ Gwen?‘ cab “'l"l"t thoughtful and seli-sacri-lwwld 1911mm“ using‘ action on their part, as Lima‘ e1: ‘trlilcbyczvhlgp 1151f ilrmlv believe. has aso won e ‘on h “WM I respect and admiration oi all cltl- Bizféilggb-Tfiflérselhu come m n . ‘I sens oi our Provi ce i 0pm.?“ whe‘: wxuanytjgd I. silpm other Itesclutlons "ti" "Y "1 ' ~ . "‘“€°" '*’ “Si; "‘?.’ll"22o€..‘fv' "That credit balances oi pm- vos as muc ‘.2 v rlon or hospital allowances when he also la trying tn ;\-!ltt1lb;, should iorm a part oi the estate lish himself aitcr W!" 0 "W" - oi a deceased pensioner and not inihe iorces. _ b be paid into the consolidated ‘r have not said very "W" ‘Pl Revenues or Canada. corms "la mt wand I he" I -- "Whereas. there has been com-Huts tried w w a" 1111111 "1"" plsints on the delays caused in Legion interests were pending and‘ the settlement oi veterans under to my successor I with evarv the Veterans Land Act. and suwess. with the assurance 0i m! "Whereas. the administration continued supocrt on lac-tall 013v- r‘ r ~04»- ~ar "" -‘“"" Efi-‘lcrllrlllll. tlualllllallfllltns Front" 1* -=-? Appeal Donations Acknowledged .___ The Salvation Army Home Front nowAnn Mommas ior l-‘itm appeal Cami/villas to receive sen- ggsp." i erous response from the Women's Institutes throughout the Province. The following acknowledgments . I are made with thanks: .___. Fast Royal .. RESERVE Sept. 23 tor large Cflfiewln 51111118 ~ clearing auction sale at Athoi Itob- 51311118 V5119)’ Irishtcwn _ ____ Hazelbrook men who are rte-establishing thmJ MOBILE x-m! mvrr Ar Wm Dover roLio CASES - During the last (cur days eight more cases ot no lo have been reported to the Health authorities, icur of ~ ___ :havlng resulted fatally. Three cascg; RECEN - _ one prev ousiy reported) occurle T AluuvAnicggf" ‘all in one iamlly in SClUIlS. ' ltrimmed suits. woolen and crepe gfuggmofiatgésii “gum an Indian sits-sis sass-l we». 1v l”.°.’é‘”.‘.‘é..“s£.il;‘?.is‘:§‘.?§‘§t static». Cfihfli ultlng cases in- bum,“ BRIDAL SHOWER ——MIF.J Ber- a guest. - the. Thompson, R. N. one of the sefiorfs bHdes-tIl-be m c“ mo t: ed at a miscellaneous shower at Xcn. v r. Grant, the Salvation §rlm§m§§§m§d§ 5.31? Ewre“ Simmons- Mt. Edward Road or. Frldav even- PE 1.. was the guest speaker at last. Preceding iheopeningoi‘ $110 Rfliflry luncheon yesterday at Robert Adele Beck and Master verses accompany. J T Ibbott ana Mr Mi“. Manning svera ‘nirociucivl g5 no“. Charlotte Gordon. The rcTalnzit-r members oi the Club. Other gupsy; of the evening was spell! in gam- included: Major-General P B es and contests cfter which lunch was served by the hostess. Tesmved‘ Keslle Ross, Sungmervllle 3E1 The humorous Marriage to take place in the heap 111g the gills were lead b‘; tt r, ‘Ggltos MEET-The Glyrn glean flcomn-hnding 0mg,» y; w... "Therefo; , b o harlottetown ast ngit c ava on Army .1; ch rlotlew. e e n resolved that its opening meeting of the season Messrs. Russell a ‘A alter the lsummcr holiday season. Glasgow. The meet ng, held at eminent in retaining in the Gov- ,Bom,d L“ PHD“ Edwnd Island loneujwn was "Whe ' rum and" ‘he Provincial Found. Reports were received and an interesting account of the ills- was last monthDwas given by Dr. Found, Morton ow, In wnse‘ Sidney Green, Alex McIsaac and it . tr anponm“ °‘ ‘ M°‘°' cam" held in Haliiax the activities planned are the con- tinued support oi the Anti-Tuber- it‘: no trick of all i-Jium '_'hopeless" gloomy surroundings into on enchanting, cheerful room. Yes, even on a slim-Jim budgetl Try o goy print bedspread . . . wallpaper trim around the windows . . . c cozy writing nook. But be sure you start with o sparkling new Gold Seal Congolsum rug! Thofi the way to get u floor covering that lends excitement to your whole color scheme . .; that is smooth, eosy to clsurl, comfortable underfoot. Beat of oli, it's such a good "buy"! For Gold Seal Congoisum — both rugs and by-ihe-yclrd -— hos d wedl- loysr of heat-toughened pahi and baked enomsi equal in lhiellnan lo 8 costs of . _,,..,.-.7 LIBERAL RADIO ADDRESS l] Hear Walter E. Darby, K.C. Over C.H.G.S.‘ (Summerside) At 6.30 PM. (Daylight Time)! TONIGHT. Tuesday. Sept. 10th Meeting Postponed 3RD QUEENS LIBERAL ASSOCIATION °f ‘he meeting 0f the Federation of Agriculture culosis work and continued mter- I it in ‘ wllllam B il 1 University/f illyansfonfiqllllrltrit>vlylseslflvg City to spend " 5nd b01111!!!‘- other Arm tattle y tel-s, Adjutant J pleasant vlsit to Mrs, Ran dnluh Coyhl Price. president of th O dpf lesion; J C Herwig? secreatgfy ti? the Canadi n i ' ._ a Deon’ A113“ Ma" tend the races there, MacLean. New ‘N 5 Z J A. Klrcflwelvm, Mary Tait, R N. oi the staii Leaman presided Muss- Personals Mr. Allison Gillls leit vcricrday season were discussed and among morning to enter Dalhousie Unl- Spend a woe}; with fe]g‘1‘ves t)...“ ‘before returning to her home Cambridge, Mass. verslty to study law. Rentedroom best floor point applied by hand I But remember —- without this familiar Gold Seal — it ian’t Congoleuml So look for it before you buyl You‘ll be surprised how much quality you con buy for so little money. l Gold Seal Conflolsum is o product of Congoleum Canada limited, Montreal. ‘HAGE FIVGW .@@@@%@@@ma' QQMM%%%>%M%Q* The annual meeting r ' ] d - day, Sept. 10th at Mount pSleeuilllbf. {s apogetbttlrstee?! flzliilTgi-si: day’ Sept‘ 13"‘ at 7330 P'M'I Standard time on account: m Dr.J E Lcttim d ‘a “ ‘he (‘rflhanflfira rnd the ri l " e" °"’ °' *3‘ Cross. The total cases reported this weliars of the hlld , ~ . - Cum“: Noam!“ i“ "Mum Year number forty-three. C "n Pmnswr Hid College, has qrfived in t‘.la ____ Mrs. Mark Macvlttie. Crap-mad 9mg“ AT ROTARY _MMM A W fat zflguiegw glfayshén istlilllnflhfd. r s s er, M", asr. and In: r. .1. Gmnn lea yesterday m l Hotel‘ Tw" tum to Neworllllox. llaasftgabienfiaxfzfg; f‘. 5103191. James Uovle andrnzaailf: Mr. G-zlileld Gamble oi Sum- merside accompanied by M11 El- if (IViacVlttle and Mr. and h", W-l Myers oi Crapaud motored to Montague on Lalbor Day to at- Mlss Jeanne Moore. 0t the stall oi the Bank oi Montreal and Ml" o! the (Zhar- Springfield 011i; Q l ; _ largely attended Gregor I-laliiaauo Senliforrl ‘he Prwmclal sznawfluln- i?" and was presided over by Dr. Eric Robinson, Summerside; and Long's Yefiefdflilgmofhinq on a visit to Link, Springfield, Ohio. Mv, Hg ‘nerds 5111mm and Beverly. ‘ Miss Felice Fitzgerald whospent a two weeks vacation. with Liends in the City left yesterday rrinrnin for Saint Jonn where she w‘ ll our yous CONGOLEUM sues AT BRA ca", McKA Y & co. m). BUMMERSIDI PRO WSE 2120s. Ltd