AUGUSTJI, 1946 (i? church 0f Scotland iliincc Co. Capital's uiiiiist iiiiiiuiiig . 1- . M h5Et0riC' structure. coriici‘ s lPi" ii-‘Qinxiir. inn been erected about r1818 rind. I uggfllbff‘ colonial Secretary. iii-l‘ n. . flld Honorable J. w. iind Canada's first Milli!- . "filial-inc and Fisheries. nv years later this hous .. . i889 ‘t ias remodclicti iii ficiimlayiiy Opclneid with Rev. J 1., Goodwill preaching tho de- sei-mori. The trustees Coil-Frontenac Oil Company ‘dim. , .. . pfQ Thomas l-Iali. Neili itcd. uinciunces that at a meeting ‘VMK mom Rgnalfl Campbell, of the Board of Directors 1mm in Joixi Rnmzay and Alex Mai:Don' aid. IQIOIIIIIR ~.,.. congregation orlsinllly be- ii Wilmot where a church was o~i ri lni of land given by vii Lcfiirgcy and his wife. Butter, It was me o! the .ii churches erected dilrmg ,.. “is... of Rev, Donald Mac- ld, a man of marvellous power _ oratory, who was sent out by - Ciivrcli c-f Scotland. its one of '- missionaries. arrivmg cm ltd I-n 1826, After Mr. Mac- |._...~. ii,- dnuih in 1897. Rev. James ,\i.ciii was sent from Scotland nziii uficr a few years returned to his niitive itnd. Later this church ivss removed and the cemetery onlv rcmriltis. w zslilp was conducted for a liitfililia’ of years in the large hall nt Hit‘ liuli Manufacturing Com- puiii", Water Street, by the "Old Kirk" clorgymen of the Pictou Presbytery, during the vscancy. Evcnttially in i876. Rev. John Griodiviii. who hsd returned from misfit: i-y labors on the Island n! EsiiiYiill Santa in New Hebri- des. was inducted as minister: and sunimerslde was one of the many congregations under his charge. Lsboring faithfully for almost forty years, church extension pros- pered richly so that. in 1N0 he was ribliccd to have assistants. On ac- count c-i ill health in 1903, Mr. Goodwill was compelled-to retire, and died two years later. Bemoilellod . Rcv. James MacDougalI. B. A.. an eloquent speaker. succeeded and carried on zealously until his death ill 1922. Rci- Ewen MacDo-ugall, B. D.. a brothcr. had been inducted into the Eastern Parish in 1908. and how took over the Western one as well. where he labored strenu- 0115i}! until his sudden passing in ‘.937. Thc present astor, Rev, J. H Bishop, cornpieed hi»: tlieo. ltsirai ti-ainirilgd at the Free Church Collect» in iiiburgh. Scotland, from where he was ordained. lri i937 “The Kirk" was com- Niiiiv remodelled with c: new rniiiiiiiiion, flooring. pews and ‘WU-HQ lysfem. The church was iiaiiiicd without and artistically dPF/lfflidd within, Among those ministers who sup- filied in this congregation were: cv Daniel MacLean, Central Pitch; Rev. n M, Campbell, Yrlli-iicd by Rev. w. .1. Campbell. i: tho Eastern Parish.—the latter vriow President of the Theolo- §]i@<?l_ Department of Vanderbilt Rflliicrsiiy. Nashville. T nessce; “i Donald MacDonald, on hi; re. “i1”: to Scotland from Australia. Rf‘ he h!" been a missionary; \. Mr. (lalbraitii of ma p"... W, l .'Di. Rennick of Scotland M ‘Ajte-‘lonlrv to Peru; and Dr. h," flelood. Drincipll of the Airligiiigliciihgciineg" ligation’ “s s s not s large m“. iii standard and the Westminster gglllfrfr-lfsilcci of Faith a. it, “b. i - r --l-ialifax Her-id, ._____.__________ RUSSIAN 'Continued 1mm p", 1;. vliricrstanding or mi" .,_. epreseniin l"? lic said. Sir Alexander sai . ‘general state- accuscs Greece of nggr". t ' . r. t‘, "more lflbefgletifigiiilliillelfilite Q-iliig i'ili', ' ,,,SV’"‘K the case and presenting Coitracts Show Bis Increase -__._ ,._§°C§§§°t:- our. 30—(AP)-Bill1d- “and. ict on contracts in New ' gm Nlched a July total of mm"; f6’ fifliriy five time: the r w En I -\1y of last your. the d,“ sand council reported to- "Sizeahip lvinouncod liiibg‘ H increases" also were "f" llll vesi- in mail iTJL-Iilliuitigblf "h" car 1., d. ' l- 2 P" nlocgatimmigiaialgsting sale: it! Memos-lam '" ‘"1" Iliflssorv nf iiuixauoeii "i" "ti: lama.’ ' Tl ""4; "mono wise misses you A" Tail" "I" loss duo m ‘This at the d R ssell Stree a cfydig-mftalriiiiliarlgv known as ..'°r Church of ‘Scotltand. i‘ m.» town's oldest buildxis. av“ m no as a residence by 30"“: 5....m'.ii~.=,ri.:i Pope. Plymouth. E"! it were Honorable W. and. h. m.» Fathers of Cériicilaeoige-li L... nr Summersides shipbuiiiiris was the harbor ice on. nd placed on a lot cl’ 18ml‘ Whami from John MacArthur i... uged as a place of worship H“. mgmbél‘! of the Church cf Elect liciv Director GAVIN R. TAYLOR J. M. PrZ-tchard. President. MC. Montreal on August 'ltii. n46, Gavin R. Taylor. \_i'iqi_i.p,.ssidenl in charge of the Refining De an. ment. was olecteda Direct; ~ Company, - i i-iloyal Military j Collage Visited By Montgomery B! JACK BRAYLEY Press Staci‘ writer KW . 0m. Aug. ao-Tius W," l- mmlfil? day for touring. Field Marshal Viscount Mcntgoni- ; "v and Everything was regimen-l tal and to his liking as he paced l through the old parade squaresi and berrack bi0d£d of Royal Mili- ‘ta-ly College. A one-time staff college ln-i sti-uctor himself. he heaved a‘ hiwov Blah as lie passed under,‘ the heavy archiway and pulled up beside the ivy-clad masonry of the collage, recently given the task of tuming out post-war staff i officers. There has been no decis- ion Yet as to whether it will re- vert to its ore-war role 0f sohool- l ting cadets. i In his nine hours iin- Kingston. he made only one brief excursion into the old stone city celebrat- ita oentennry. ‘Ill-to rest of the time he spent at the college. studying its methods. talking to its students, inspecting its facili- ties and asking innumerable ques- tions. Ho was keenly interested in the fact that the college has on strength not mily British Com- monwealth and Indian officers but also tviro from the American army. Another serious feature of the visit of the British chief of til! Imperial Staff ivas his off-the- recorci speech to the students, He 1v undgrstgod to have elaborated on his Ruiersl statements on the possibility of war and the need for preparedness. i At R. M. C. hie added another hint to go with his famous and inevitable black beret. His latest hggdgggr is the natty blue and gold piilbox with leather cihinstrai) 1 of the R. M. C. cadet. Other hats h-c has llivilfd "i" C" hi, trip are a mortar board from Daihousle University. and irbrivlit red and white cheer-leaders tom) from thvstudent body of McGill. Committed To Trial For Perjury l amnion. N. a. Aufl.‘ 30-, tCPh-Maaistrate A. J. Koiiy 10;‘. day committed for trial W. Rail-l Qeidiirt of saint John and Ann-t gance, after hurl-nil ieliimv"? ° the prosecuticci that he had know- ingly used a forged document. a receipt in the amount of $2.199- The crown‘: case was based o" the allegation that Ocidnrt. rr-ir ressiitiitive iii the Reid Pulowwd Company oi’ Campbelitori, had been entrusted with monies to urchase wood. that he iind dc- ivered no wood rmi ilia: he hritl shown a reccint purilnrtcfi in _i\<! signed by Hiram Parice, Mill- atream, which acknowledged the purchase of $22100 of Wood. Parlee liad nrevious- denied sell- ing wood to Geldart or slaiiifls B receipt for $2.100. I i i Besides cairyinl on miraculous- ly under wartime difficulties oc-| Mum"; by m; Blila and not nil-tori a stools 1mm t!" 0°"; entry Ironing Trick?! h "i951 118.000 080.100) for tree Spit‘. fires. Ind sum isiaowll for B; parcel fund for local secvicflfltll- RATES Births and Mai-rt: ol ""- (‘M5 BIRTHS I fined $10 and nuns smug o m ,1" I pi ‘CENTRALEIIAIIBIAII The CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LEAVE FOR Messrs, Nlw ‘on K — RB)’ Moore Harry Currie iind Jack Powers ieiive this morn- iagorgywliiaior htigr bgeiiiw hi?“ oMr. i ' B '..Ti“'ii.§§i'""fi'ai'ZiiI"§i'i°° ‘ytjifwwgjk’ i‘ P Peri-liar sunsimnei convucatlun y ‘l: glnmuuiwuia". b‘ w remem-bererti iguiiiolgkeywlcilrcliiea little] n a M n vo a ’ i- »-~--- ‘:.".“.i::.i::2 '- m‘ ” ' ‘"' COOK'S for Pnotogrispnn. (JONFEDEBAIION LlFli IN- SURANCE. --—— i TRYON UNITED CHURCH- No service at Tryon or Oraoaud. Capo Traverse _.__ i Mr, J. J. iiiacKinnon of Vancoufi V81‘. B. C.. is visiting in Charlotte- Sund-ay, Sept. 1. at 1,30. J. A. Jardinc. Minister. i THE WORD BAHA‘! ma!“ WW1? ti"! iluest of the Williams‘ ildght. "The earth is but one family, 18 Prince Street. icounii-y. and mankind its muz- . ens," Bahiiullah. i ivint. PREACH AT ZION-Mr, Brookficid ii’- preach Dciiuid Nicholson of Presbyterian Church will ‘ _-_ the‘un‘ivcrsity and its graduate both mgming and evening ser- Miss Mary McKcnna, Pawngi m adding the name of Viscount mans at zion Church m; Bunday, Allis. sbcnt lart iveek end in wm. Montgomery to its list of ilOll0r-i MTS. Fi-Ehef- ._i shire, the guest of her friend, Ger- ary graduates. which include WILL REPRESENT PROVINCE ilidine Clarki-n. such notable figures in the recen ' . Hon. Horace Wright. Bedeque. —__-_ yvofs history as Winston Cilillih Tviill represent the Provinclui Cov- ,M1'5- HAPPY Hogan of Idaho, int-e l" 5'15 "It? late President Roose- '[l'i‘.lll'.".‘i at l1 Labrr Conference io EMF" Cvllfvy). was in the city V?‘ be held at Ottawa, October 7. teaching staff S'~ii~~i. Ciiriric-tteiown was 1_v filled by securing the services of Miss Helen McGiiigan. Hunter River. FAREWELL GIFT — Miss Mar- rni-vtto Lund Citi- left reccrtiy for Nev.’ Ycrk where she has accepted u ' iiaii. Pine." to her d-Jstrture was kindly remembered by ziie ct" iii." Islaiicl Ihirriers where last two years, iuth a gift of a beautiful ovcrrigiit case. riirinxrs TREATED-This ii:- lnz: Szinfitorlum Wlck the iottc-towii Cutiioii-c Women's Loa- guc called on Wednesday noon at the Sanatorlum with each of the patients. The thought- fiiincss iind generosity of the lad- lf‘? WPTO UVCFYOFIE. LABOR DAY AT CHARLOTTE- TOWN POST OFFICE-Monday. September 2. i946, being Labor Day and a statutory holiday, wic-i “kets will be o-pen from 10.00 a.ni. to noon oni,\', There will no no Letter Carrier Delivery, but malls will be received and despatchcd as usual. Rural Mail Courier: will observe the holiday. Street Letter i Boxes will be cleared as on a nor-l moi day. INDOOR AMUSEMENT PLACES CLOSED — Attention is called to the advertisement. in t-i- day's issue, statlng that by order of the Provincial Goverrrncnt all. Places of indoor amusement. in the Pmvillfie. including theatres. dance halls. bingos. etc, will be closed until further notice. The order is, effective on and after liicnduy.' Sept. 2, and has been issurd be-i cause of the incidence of cases of . infantile paralysis in the Province i COMPLETED roiiasnv suit-i VEY-M-r. Nelson Adams and a party of forestry officials from Fredericton. N. B. have comq pirated a survey of the Notional‘ Forestry plots Ln. this Province ivliere a selection cutting and thin- ning was curled out in 1H9. Oni some o,f these arcris it was noted‘ that tlic groivih of mcrchniitable ivood has been doubled. It is stiller- stood .1 report will be made to tlie Department of xigrfcultura show- ing the advantages of selection cut- ting and sustiiiicd yield manage- ment of the farm woodlots here. CITY POLICE COURT —- Ai. the City Police Court ycsterduy a mm charged with possession of liquor was remanded until Tueii- diiy. Ball Wits set a‘. 3400. A drunk and incapable was fined $30 (Hid costs or 20 duvs. A drunk and dis ordcrly was given 20 days and tan-- other accused on a similar charge‘ costs or 2C days Tllcfe were two cases of v-igraricy. Om man wiis sentenced to 30 days and the other iind his sentence of 30 days suspended on condition of good behaviour. VISITORS FROM THE WEST- Mr, and Mrs Samuel H. V. Hashim of Calgary. Alta. arrived on Prince Ediward Islnnd Monday to visit relatives and friends in diffeient pin-ts of the province. At present. they arc visiting with Mr, Hasliims sister. Mrs. F. Weeks, Fredericton. Mr llasliiim is oiio of the prosper- ous Islanders abroad. He is a con- tractor and Operates a sash and door factory. Their many friends iii": delighted to welcome thcm once more after an absence of 41 ycars. , UNDER CONSIDERATION -j Hope that authorization of the construction of 13 aparimcnti houses for war veterans in Char- loitetown may yet be obtained from thr- Fedora] Minister of Rc- construction was implied in g tcir- grlim received yBSiCffiily hy Mayor MacDonald from Senator J. E, Sinclair, The Mayor had wired the news that the project undertake! by Housing Enterprise: of Oan-‘lbt odd. Ltd. has been held up. de- sr-‘ito the fact that 200 rent-ti ap- plication: from war veteran: have already been received. The Sen- ntor in reply stated he was in- formed that the matter I: still under consideration. IFEAVYOUR-AKMSWORTIIY -- A pretty weddim! qt interest to; their many friar-ls was solminizrc-i. Trinity United Church, Iugiiiit 218%. at 6.30 n m. when Beatrice Ruth Fcavyour, Charlottetown was united in marriage. to Robert Bor- tlhIilTlI-At in: Charlottetown’ Hospital Aug. 30. 1M6. to Mr. and Mn. Ivsn euittli. a dailshitf- BTIAD-At , Edward street length Wfiljuffifi. in Mr. ‘of pink and iigni. navy crcre w d"! my. Canso, Nova, Sootia. The ceremorrr was per- formed by Reverend H. C Rice. The bride was attractive in a Princes: Style dries? black accessories and wore ii cor-i r M WI- W“ 5‘°"‘“' whwwi American Beauty nosiisi hm is RlIlOfIlQ-yhq mini} of hfliisfofif“; Ab. ai. Maiyldil s NONBH Neitson atteiidtd aa| B“. you lolly mwm; wjndgqf, one, Mia. 88. brid d, wearing s d"€!S of ban‘? in bravo and entail. iota. to'Mr. and Mrs. c. Carii- light blue 6N? with macohtiig ‘so-I u... m“ i» - m- diiulht~"aif‘iit’f_-"‘ ffitlifilfikid ‘flit?’ °i ‘"3 ' DEATHS the duties of best man. pliiiiiivrvlviie “*1 i reception was hiiigl N- D- MacLcan onosnrkxcn EMBAIMIR Charlottetown all III“ Illllhlll POWILIs-At the residence of iiIlW the ceremony a at the bride‘: home to immediate TEACHER AT SPRING PARK- The vacancy which occurred in the Yesterday 101’ H" 110m! at Spring Park NEW HYWDShire While .53.... she was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. ifter-l _ i? - Friends of Mr. Earl Taylor, City. 05nd.“ flowers and maggzingg gm-i will be pleased to leam that he ‘rs I recovering from a recent. attack of the flu. which has confined him much appfgflgfed nyf to his home for the post. few days. brothers. Elston brotlm" cemgblirslstives and friends. Many lrlondii luyaitylon Thursday. IWW” ' Ilthered for o. social cvonins after mo. n. Mimi °"'" "‘ “"3 iilcii burn l .a Hthiyear. Funeral from 5t. Peters l’ ' E “"31 V" "Y" ~ ii ' t hi Cathedral today. Biiuldalfi. $1355 hotnesfuivlltaiiilsig “lids”: 1.4“ ‘Mist. gifting l! 3°°%°i8:"‘ni.g§_ ' iArmsworth ml9N—‘“ M‘ “ma; j ova Sootia. The following evlnina "m" ‘KI.’ 2°‘ 1 year‘ m» brid i i" ' ianoous shower at ths born: iif her “m, his late residence IIIQIQ’ Dlililhi oolwli aunt, Mrs. Rumd loos. Paiiidais. w 3 hare m mums ‘aim of lsimes Afmy- Ho expects to play season with the Pitts- Mr. Powers is em- i hockey this bllrilh Hornets. Pivyed at the C.N.R, i t -i_______ Personal s wi i visiting friends iind relatives. Mrs. Margaret M. John l-i. Myers of Humptor ' Jadtie Oahes New London. Miss Shirley Thomas, operator at office Stimmerside ladies is spending her holidays with M“. of iiic siih-tflvision of the Chili", and Mrs Lloyd H-vvvott. Nor-h Try- tlie telephone Gil. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivain n ithe city to spend their vacation sister. Mrs. Pownfli Si. They are accompanied by their for Lynn. Mass, have arrived iwith Mrs. Sullivan's Lawrence CampbelL, 90 i I little son Jackie, i‘ Miss ceciiiiii Campbell. 99 Pow - nal Sh, has left on an real. Quebec and Ottawa. ' Mr. and Mrs. .have returned to l MacHae and Mrs, MacR-ae. Miss Georgina Trainer. .. West Royalty, left Wednesday morning for Montreal wihere she will enter the Royal Victoria Hospital to take a post-graduate course. l Mr. Cecil Smith, 11 Upper Queen Street left this morning for Saint John. N.B., where he mence a four-year course in com merclal art. He is a son uf Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. Messrs. Welsford Cheek, Sim Harris and Brud Thor-item left by car Monday afternoon on return to their homes in Dartmouth after spending a pleasant week end in Charlottetown. The many frterris of Mr and Mrs. Lincoln Dewar. New Perth, will learn with regret tint their youngest daughter has been, stricken with Infantile Paialysis She has been taken to Halifax for treatment. Mrs. Herbert B, MacWilIiams and family. of Dun-‘tiiane, Lot 8. had as guests for the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Cutler and son wiz. liam. of Lexi ton. Mass, also "hi" $005111. M Dorothy Mac» Pherson of Ottawa. Ontario. Mr. Roy MacVittio. who has been visiting hE-s aunt Mrs, C. E Marshall, Coveiiead Road. left by automobile Friday morning for his home in Cambridge. Mass. accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martin, and Mrs. Howard MacEvve-n and Bobby Ma~Eiven of Arlington Heights. Mass. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald. Mrs. Clifford Chapipeile and Mrs. Sheldon WOOd 0f Yqrk, motor-pd (,9 Clydr: River and Cornwall on Sun- dill’ 811d spent the dav with their cousin. Mrs. Julius C-oifman and their aunt. Mrs .7. Eorman from Vlftlinla, It is twenty years since ttliceée have visited their Island Mr. and Mrs. John A. MggLegn of Brooklinc, Mass. and Mrs Jclm Robert O‘Ke"fe of Brighton, Mass, returned to their homes after spending a three weeks vacation with Mrs, Herbert B. MacWilliams il-Tigv foal? cf Doubling. bLot s. 8 HCCOUIDBITQ y My, Wilbert MacWiiliams of Dunblam. s who will remain for an ex- tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. MacLean. Mr. John Gallant. foririe-rlv of Charlottetown and now a resident. of Saint iiohn, 1! visiting trims; in the Provims during he past week. He will be the guest c: hi; sister. Mrs. Bert Stewart of Tor. Hill. "nd his ‘Ymthers-in uw. Lev and Vince Peters of Charloticiown zhllc visiting bliercnhtr. GliirIflthilJ -eo . ree o s daughters. Madeline. not and Pearl. He has also o; a g-us-t Mr. John McNamara of saint John. Trials Expected To Co To Tribunal Today NUERNBERD. Aug. Sit-MP‘- ‘rho Nazi war crimes trials are \- pecteci to so to the international military tribunal tomorrow for a verdict after briaf final state tints the 21 headed by Herman Goerinz. It may be two weeks before a judgment is written by the Br.‘- tisii. United Stptes, Russian and French Judges. r-—--———-————-—-——-————-- Too Late To Clasify FOR BALE -- 1M0 OLDSMOBILB Sedan. Perfect condition, Ceiling Damascus, It. .u:~.ci=v' c Mr, Johnny Burrows of Londonfli honoris causa. was England is spending his hnildaig Dr. in Mr, s. F. TarBush and lam-i in Nllmot on. P. E. I. who has been fiiier-ilfli his vacation with his grandfather Jami H. Myers has re- turned to his "IOIHQ in Shoditc NB. John H. dliVwb and daughters Misses Dorris. Bettcc. Milclrcd and 531v“ Mrs. M. l-icyer rtcently visited re- ehe liad been cinplcyed tr/r Pieilimve-l i" Cavendish- Rusdliiil and extended {trip with the O'Regan party and will vi-sit Cape Cod, Boston, Mon:- Edward Mullins their home in Lexington. Mass. sfte a. ri i able holiday cn the Iiianrd. c'B'c' i in Charlottetown they were guests, of Mrs. Mullins‘ brother. Mr. E. A. will com- individual defen ants‘ MONTREAL, Aug. ed her richest honors to Alamein, in an mccistration of campus where the a special convocation. The degree of Doctor of Laws, conferred byi "It i! One 0f F’. Cyril James, principal an vice-chancellor, who in ally introduced for mortal march f Eg ' t Tri ram H] ' all, Tunis, Sici-ly Holland and tic and a battle and who who, with unwearying nor for glory, his life; with tude, McGiil admiration and affiictimi d5)’. Sir, to pay Approval (liven By Expansion Program By ITARCY UDONNELL Canadian Press Stuff Writer orrawa, Aug. 30-The Com- approval i , .00 ' m“ Wm O a $2000 0 estimate 8.110“! the CBC tQ carry m" 5Y1 Expansion ilwkram which includes the flaking over of fre. qllencies now occupied by three private stations in Toronto, wt... nines: and Calgary. The vocal division on t-he esti- mflte came after the Progressive Conservative and Social Credit. members rcneived their op- I Dflsiiion t0 CBC expansion plans. They shout-ed "nay" when Deputy Sneaker Ross Macdonald out the Pslimflifl TO a vote. but they were outshouted bv Liberal and (LCF members. Opposition to the vote was w». fled on at the night session by James Maccionnell tPC-Muskoka Ontario): John Blaclcmore (SC- Lelililridflflit Garfield Case (PC- Grey Nfifihi; Norm-an Jaques (SC- Wctas/itiwin); Juli iPC-Simcoe N-orthi and W. Ches- ter Mel-tire (PC-Queen's). Angus Maclnnis (COP-Vancouver East) supported the vote. Mr. Misybank argued that oriv- ate stations should not be allowed a network because they were in- tercsted in their stations only as commercial concerns. The private network ivc-uld only be interested in serving that area where an ad- vertiser's product could be sold and in- most cases did not include "the ltfntcrisnd." The discussion was set qt‘! bv Dovclas Ross (PC-Toronto Si, Paul's) wiho moved that a $2000.- 000 vote to provide for CBC ex- pansion he reduced to $1, The CBC vote was the last. of the Revenue Department's estim- ates. taken im after completion of discussion on the estimates for iihc trndc yioparimcnt. The radio debate was inter- ruipted shortly before the adiourn- ment hour to permit acceptance of Senate amendments to the Foreicn Etxchanve Control Bill. .the Excess P“Oi“iis Tax Act. the i Special War Revenue Act. and the iBIiiiiiT Pension M". i This lrtt onlv the estimates cf s few denrirtments to be dealt |wiil1 befctre prorogation cvicected to come onion-ow. i Mr Ross c-‘isrged tiic govern- si-as using "subterfuge" to grant the CB!‘- money that orriv- lnaliv was ic hav- been improved by an tict of Parliament. (Earlier this week the Govern- ment disclosed it did not oisn to proceed with n bill amending the CBC act and making. smoro "h- qr things. provision for a $2.000.- 000 loan to the CIRCA "rm money would be spent lw ‘he CBC on new wnsiriictionnew stations and the improvement of some existing studfiis and Mi ciw-qss prising out of its ohm to take nvr the hw-iucnoics r’ “fli- in-is rvt-‘RB in Toronto. "RV in Whininec and CNN in Cclvir". Salon Low. Social credit lender. urged that the exnsnsiori be ii“- lqvcd until next verir and that in the meantime the neon" be given i. (henna to exams; their vl-wc mi whether or not "10" ivsnted the mac tn inko ova‘ the thré“ nriugtc stations. Hc clflmed tilti- s Oovemment rnononolv could b0 to? as vicioug as a private mono- pov. KIN§MFN DANCE meni Owing to the Government order re Polio, regular Mon- day night dances at the Yacht Club are cancelled until further notice. “Mtlilly" iilifiIiiilCBii Haste ilot iiti-Mcflili University on Wednesday accord- Field Marshai Viscount Mokrlitglo-mtciry do! e uaas c c- wericome on “w, Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Arch- dgunguisheg bishop of Canterbury and primate _.mllitary genius became an honor- 0i B11 311815115» 581d ivdny in 8n ary graduate of the university at hi; open.‘ 25 ycarsmbut there is no hurry." ling remarks bespoke the pride of Viscount Montgomery was farm-- his honoraryI Heycr let; 1188786 by Dean Cyrus Macmillan of the faculty of Arts and Science. Winnipeg. who stated: i 5i "Mr. Vi-ce Chancellor: I have the honor to present to you that you may confer on him the degree of Doctor of Laws. ho-noria causa, the sq Field Marshal, Viscount Montgom- ery of El Alamein; dynamic chief, of our fast-moving armies in dark and ominous days, whose inspir- ms kenius, profound strategy and unequalled skill directed their ini-' through I!!! Y. on through Fraiitdg, Slgieiiigiiiiliiill _____.__-_ Germa-"Y 1° "l9 B81: ‘9. mid‘ m “We i“ In Bmwf-r ade for a tivit the Elbe. without 105mg When this -etr.er does ar.,ve wt. ,m c y. or even a single action. led them forward. as on. tiring faith, fought no-tenliig/riiciiig; but for human lib- erty that he would ic-se ociiy with inexprc-ssiblo grati- is proud and honored m.‘ The Charlottetown Branch of the tribute to this mons on a local vote tonight gave. D I1 FBYRUSOI! » iiceded Says i Archbishop Polish Recipient Cf Clothing lirivc (By The Canadian Press) TORO . Aug. Stl-Co-operat- ion between Protestant churches is such that haste is not needed reply to a mte rule hmd fur church union. lidost. Rev. two-piece dress donated in w! thought I would like to have letter published." Mrs. interview. writes. "so tnit people ‘I would not say that church union Ls a long way off.” he said. those things that might come this year or not for follows: d, The smiiirll. nine-stocking Arch- "no M . c n 1i; s bishop arrived here today for a n r5 a: PM three-day visit, accompanied by 5| Tonight he wiill receive the hon- ; orary degree of Doctor of Divinity -| from Trinity College at a special convocation. Church union is scheduled to be a main topic when the general synod of the Church of Elnlzland in Canada meets next week at The Arclsbishoo will tend He emphasized that his rcilnarks on church union did not involve the Church of England iri Can- put it into. this imporusiii great. mar-y oompliuients for you. "I my answer. i “I am Polish secretary in a. . T-he Atchlafsihob said he did not anticipate "any organized fusion of a number of diurches in which all wDilid lose their identity" and suggested the goal should be "a sort of brotherhood of neople_of all faiths. but each remaining within his own communion." to learn, But a friend of nine, correspondence. Please little word for bet" if YOU WW to hear from you and we Legion Plans For pardon but, PlPF-Se. 111% Convention Sept. 9 won‘. to write then. “All our best comoiimrnt-s 1's you and your flmily. Canadian Legion has completed vnhliam; 111155.19. o; heroic ment iilrrangemlents for ‘the foiglhclomniifi w ose ustrious e "i roivincia conven on w c. w g freedom of mankfgf. d5 wniorghiggii he held in the auditorium of the {Grover m the wmws Msmn, and‘ Legion Home Sept, 9th, 10 oclock will be home forever in Canada's D571" . . . . remembrance and in Canada-S The Provincial Presrdeni. dcsires heart." that all delegates will be present Problem For italianL (By George Brim at that time as the procedure committee are arranging a special opening ceremony. all members of the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary are urged to be present at this ceremony and all meetings cf the convention. This year's convention will be outstanding in that Maj. Gen-mill . B. Price, 0.13., D.S.O. DC. will be present throughout the convention; also General Secretary J. C. G. Herwig and Capt. Douglas W. Smith. Public Relations Offi- cer from Dominion Headquarters. The resolutions committee re- port that there are a number of the Germans and Fascists in north be mobilized in short o-rdel‘. Branches will be fully represent- ed as these resolutions affect every one in the Province. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Branch are in charge of the banquet which wi-ll be put on in the Legion Home auditorium and as only 200 can be accommodated it will be necessary for those who wish to attend to. secure their tickets early ‘ One c-f the outstanding events of the convention will be the ad- dress of the Dominion President who is guest speaker at the ban- quet. q, | protest. work and pensions. ans still remained in the and mountains following a broader aspects still remained. ing grew out of a relatively il‘i\' at Asti. Immediately he i other ex-partisans i Recommendations Arc "curve" Stefano Belbo. From there i let it be known they would not] “Armando” was . Accepted By Assoc. szsznizr" "m" rials, hundreds tisans, mainly in the Piedmont and Lrguria. av sits-n MlcKAY Canadian Press Staff Writer I WINNIPEG. Avg, 3O - 1C?) - The Canadian Bar Association to- i day rejected a report o,f its civil {liberties commjvce criticizing the | fioyal Commission on Espionage but t accepted a series of its movmimen- ‘dzitions interpret rd as relating ‘.0 tlic commission's activities, The rejection, by a large major- ity of the delegates, c-‘me after a dcbaielthat war. the highlight of the iina day of the Asso- itiorrs 28th annual convention. Campaign‘ The recommendations accepted iput the Association on record as:-{ | 1. Giving its “uncomprvmisin” support" to rule o.’ low; I Map Without P.E.l. 2. Strongly Jiszpproving ‘nfrbt-i gcments of Civil.‘iberties' ‘Ls-A. 3. Havering on amendment to the Canada evidence act. 4.C0ndemntng the appointment ___ of Judges as commissioners inquir- Qq-I-Awph Auk 30 __ 40p) N Tirade Minister ifBCKiIlTlOll slid today in the Commons that, a map distributed in Canada lair year. in: into criminrii offences (l5 "de- ltrimcntiii to the proper fliWITiYHS- which left PTLNUQ Edward. island off altogether was the product u! trition cf justice?’ nnd iliskirr: thni in future com- a private individual ir. thrtlnitcd States. mission reports should be viiihheltl until after an accused 17"!“ film" ed in them has been tried "in the He made thi; statement sites I. Chester McLure iP.C.-Q.ieen'si recalled his protest against tiic ilual manner." Following adoption of the rccorii- map and how he had urged that if not happen ngail‘. regions full formations. for hills and voocls ern Italy but me. The cabinet took no action amnesty. Significantly. v mcndations. E if. iviiiiarris. W310 acted as chief counsel to the Royal Commission. said that he wished to "disassociate" nimseil 9W!“ D01" G0 d P‘ . (P.C.—P t '- the report and the rccornmenrl- m,,,.fg§“wes;,“§§§, me ,,,.,,,v',§,',. HHOM- m American tourists inqiliririil about Olnads, did not show the Dominion up to ildifflflbifl". He urged that the ir-quirers be advised that maps 0f miticuiar arms were available. The Rexsuhlican Party; olat- form during the last election in the United States stated: "It is imperative to the maintenance of a free America that the Pr"! b‘ free." lg Chinese Thrown To Starving Bogs By liips TOKYO. Aug. 80-<APi~Vic- tory-crazod Japanese troops _in North China threw hei less Chin- ese to starving police ogs. which tore the victims to shreds. the war crimes tribunal heard today. "I saw them bitten death." said an affidavit taken from Chang Ting-Klan, now a war crimes Judge in hina. His testimony was introduced by the prosecution to show that tlie infamous "rape of Ntmkllll" in 1937 was not the only Japanese Electrical victor orgy in China. that it ex- tecide into the rcmotest provin- ces. HOLmmTid. Yorkshire. hi!“ -_ (OP) - A 2 l-il-day strike 8 ioundrymm for an extra, land ‘by i bread allowance was settled when Receives Letter From The following touching letter has been received from Poland by Mrs John J- Cflmiibrii. Kelly's Cross ir-‘time minister of the famous Free tiioHvhich Rev. clothing collection drive of 1945.", tis ftssor in Union Seminary. Campbell York. is the may know that their dOhfllilTil do reach tile’ people who need them." The letter-lam Rest"; is... "Moragf 28th May i946 and we are led to think of toil "I thank you very much for your. omy. kind little word, which 1 found, out of the pozkei. of a nice blouse book. ‘Proverbs’. which says that —t.he gift of UNRRA for Pisiand |“in ail labour there is profit." 1n "What is the reason when you little tpiecc iqf pa-gviir? Certainly thatgterial giilll. news gave me the right to Care ‘,0 gained by labour—our answer with all my thanks and a hope you are in good hciilili and that you are still waizlnguorlhoused. The roads iive travel. the hospital of '1 little town in Mas- uria surgeon-sister more in the hospital i there is, speaks good and writes this letter statement; that “if a man does not for me. This is m)’ teacher and _ ) she iivill every time translate my But besides this maicriol broil! inia ' | ‘ i. b: 1' h d .1 ht d ‘W0 would be WV muc P Swill ‘congenial to him and useful for answer time is accounted for, must come fou- rill that. what we industry are formed. and a person. isigned) sorrow? “n-niehk Luqqm", met with ii sore bereavement and Many Italians asked how much.|iM if any, control did- the Communist dum_u ‘on o; bum-y In magi“- very important resolutions to party exercise over these tc/iigh come before the convention crid ex-guerillas who took to the hillsiemed at a the executive hope that all by the hundreds last. week-end. in it was reported. ugziinst| government delay in granting iil“I'l'l The threat of a general upris-i ing appeared tonight to have fad- ed as only a few hundred partis- woods cab- inet decisicci to meet most of their demands, But the problem ii: ltfllThe lemma. made us See the {em- ial incident. A young ex-portisrinflved" known as "Armando" was dischargJ Tihe 335w,“ of me ed from the auxiliary police force l“ n” and SiZiHCQS. gathered up, their arms Blflfi took to the !ii-lls,. the village of Santo . ,. y, i). they 1n the Lie oft the country, n ‘i As though by pro-arranged sig- of other ex-pnr-iizis- of , . feuowedilflvfhél‘ we.» 0f Salilll "Armandols" example and left, in mm Ferment spread throughout north- “in _ national parii:>zin.ii5 “Pi- leaders succeeded in preventing a "lime" seneral uprising while they n-{qti-ibui tinted with‘ the Government in decided to meet most of the economic requests but toward reviewing throughout the crisis, Communist party organs conducted a vigorous pro-partisan tics FIVE Literature . I iind Lita I i THE FRUITS OI‘ WORK By Booiunau Professor Hush Black. at onl o St. George's in Edinburgh 0f ‘ Dr. whyte. was so lions associated. and later a pro- New autho!‘ of a little book entitled "Work", in which he d€ais with subjects like. "Work "Ideal of War "; ‘the “Duty of Work". and others. "Labour Day" comes once a year, land its place in the human econ- Thcre is zi verse in that wise |other words. work has its re- ,ward.s. First oi’ all. there 1s ma- All our irealth is own. or that of some one else. Our pri- inal needs make work necessary, for we have to be fed. clothed and .roof that "shelters us. the books a Iwe read. and the newspapers that bring the world to our fireside. as well as the many other things me. but 1 cannot speak that so to make up life call for English and 1 nrn only bcginriingitotl 0n the part of some one. We this. for Biblical olhave a right to share truth in the ]ivo'rk neitizei- shall he cat.” there ls nn indirect gain in char- acter. Even our health is bei- ‘ter for the body and braLn were HBDID)’ is the man who finds a task that 1s When we are employed Then. too. our habits 0d . . ~ ' '- ' s ietv. wings of flam , t i ‘w; . . attend Y0"? m-‘M-BE lmifimmii" i o“ ~ . - “m! vmnry; eganapgtiiéisz} would‘ B. "11 you wont, our next letter iviili the body is kept fit and the mind enslaved; intrepid communderj bring you our riecvs and I his: yQi-a-ti-S more B Bil-EE- is apt to feel than he is of some i- service to the world. i work not often a balm for I knew a man who had he said. "I am going 011i t0 the great big west and try to “foriei my trouble in hard work. He and made a contribution to Canadian life. ‘The “Journal” of Sir Waller Scott-ii most noth- etic and interesting bOQk-ien! how he buried himself 1n his work, and toiled to pay his debt whicih was occasioned by the fail- ure of his oubilshini; bow. H‘ often wrote in those bases o! his "task." He turned w! W718i‘- 15 a veritable library-book after book and was wom out at sixty- In all literature where is thew l- 2 P- ROMCE, Aug. 30—fAP)—Iiaiy be"1nol‘e heroic achievement? came acutely aware this week that, thousands of partisans who fought. some years BSO I attended I- leciture given by the late J. W. -i noted asrtoonist. It ern Italy are still active, that they Benflougn a possess a-rms and apparently ca“ drew Wm. his 0 t i town, and he m an nmiiiimitable skill two mills. The first was a Flour ill and we were shown the DIO- “'35 ation we viewed a 115M)‘ 15111113’ table. Grace WM said and the group were all hobby. That happiness was 011E Ci the fruits of the labour of the farm. Some one had worked with 11B!" ure and that was the result. i Then he drew a. Gin Miii- 5"!“ was hauled to it. men vrorked. w‘; m". w; saw the product-s ragged man. staggering alonfl "l9 road, and he fcli into a ditch. in the .5414 dread that would be The widespread bloodless upzic-[home of m“ man “hen he n. taller- used in both in- bu; with what different reguits! In one case. it was iiefd to build no strong bot-‘S 8m’- WM- so that they could take "W" via” _ as used 0Y9‘ gird? this: whlcii iriliircs person- Iaiity. impairs reason‘. rcdllvci” Clancy‘ and In Tflfii1\ CRSQSHJJQh t A great Teacher said "8 "tree is known bv its 1' is known 111V 1115 WW“- 1. oft n money Thertgascss-‘ilite Flour Mill 95$’! .1... Gin Mill makes for those who wrest in it. mere are tears. lienrtaches .5“ many troubles in ‘boot. _ work is one of lites bcst tiles;- m , provided we are etigtigéd l1 wlfdi. has usefulness RS its “ti” er. in .Britain {Seek Aid riir §Jews & Arabs i LONDON, QEGOQAPPBW‘ is.“ Mu 115k tho Unitcd States to ‘pl-H, p; “nip itvi’) ill ilfliil the Jews and Arabs iii P. iiilr “if .tit¢ sciirtiiilcrl London cttliv-EDC? .hfing n. sctiicmciii of mic Land issues, n hiziil_i'-l1i'r‘¢t"l l’ ‘isii official said tfldilY- I B... grit-m, no zitidcd, no 1on5- ier is rBiYiBI “Wm M" “h.” {Pub [of American nariiclbflilofl "l i‘ estine itffnirs, 1 6ticici5 0.15650 05155: RA N Ki N ' S BE THE ONLY Wm. Drugstore Open MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING moantnooononoociuoiocarctootrzav %i%i%<%t%¢ ATTENTION Consumers Owing to construction, some sections of the City l"? be without power from approximately 11 a.m. to 3 p.111. on Sunday, Sept. 1. We regret this inconvenience to ‘our; ctus- tomers, but an endeavour will be mode t0 iivvli 1 it l‘ '1'" ruptions as short as possible. MARITIME ELECTRIC C0. LTD. “J.°..“::.‘."'&."£.i.‘.’°f-i.‘i°f"‘_""_"?