.. .» EMBER 19 194a ¢. SE smut . BEAUTIFUL CREATICNS BY rosums mciunrc ill. our lance. siccx 1947 STYLE!) FUR COATS lsiognci furl-Ears STILL INADVISABLE 1 federal law forbid- dfiii. as: ............ .. a. by their owners. a 1 In Memos-ism ii lnfivlgsgml ‘m g my gear t le hunt son Io er o lllll‘ l ‘Fag? ,‘,‘,’,f.‘,i°i__. Sip-gentle wcords is who was killed on September 19th: 1'1 gee; five and a half inches 1945 and m; ‘tubes In ctrcumkr- lieautiifui are all that are 0f onstwe loved, and can never for- , . . hi. mile. .... . u... .... SER VICE, For/lll Makes -— Cars or Trucks zul-k of Lovingly " ‘nenibered by Mother and Howard. 1 fond nd-i v naem of‘ ourndcar brztherollfhtn WillarTDay wag was kilied on September 10th. s-n - i Ono ysar has passed sinea that sad Q . When tile one we loved was called nway f God called him house it was IIis Forget him, no, we never will. We have modern tools and equipment expert. trained technicians - iilltl a reputation for satis- factory results. Happy and nailing. always content Loved and respected wherever he wen - Always thoughtf l, ill Ind kind What a beantifai iviernhzy he left behind. Lovingly Remembered by Harland and Florence. ALLISON-In Proud and loving memory of my pal. Pte. Leslie Alli- son, M. llL. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Allison of Hull. England, who heroically gave his young life while _ D I segv g in N. W. Euro c with the y Llllcfalglildhlfh Regt. on 1 h Supin- er. . 16s Kent Street " . The rose comes hack after the winter's sleep, The sun comes hack, her tryrt with day to keep, ~ And from hr gills the birds come, hom o All, all return, but never You. Even the waves that ebb sway to sea Come rushing, fai , To the outstretched anon of the waiting shore, But You, to our Waitlng_fl1|fl, no more. To hear dollde v.__ Charlottetown "We Wllreager step/l I-II en To hearuthe music of your votes l‘ fl 0o hearts t I Mm a?) ehvcr go, the Ionv A-iiateninl‘. l-ltstening for You, In evefidlovely thing our heart now , , . 50mg trace of You, and the our love rsbfnds: L And years, with added beauty shall renew Our very lovely memories of You. I Missed and Alwa Barrens-l bored b William D. gscosto, 68-88%- {JMSI}. C‘ iottetown. -----_._____ NEW YORK - Hat silhouettes have- taken to moderation as far as size is concerned. They are not tiny by any means; they conform. to the head, and they have lost the feeling for extreme bulk. The three. quarter or profile pose is over.’ whelmingly endorsed. WANTED selling. Fox Feed made from Chicken by-producis _ » for sale. J. n. JENKINS ‘(Pitt-l i All live poultry ms to Plant No. 2 on Longworth ‘ as 04 ‘Avenue. ti!" ‘niovlifuéll- . ,,,,,..:5@;..: Buying Poultry “i” l ' ~- .. - .‘,,‘,‘,,“,I iillll listtlc ilslly W; m} railway rates“ and trucking equii to railway 1.t”- x _ l {Crates supplied. ass-ram; racism: co. ' Seurln ~ A broken link we can never replace-i In Moratorium hllfryllll back un- c1 Live and Dressed Poul- a (B t "Y- so or" "m" mc“:.°‘.,:::: "::.:.c...::.. from piers so that A.F.L. shoremen might unload i0 foreign‘ an,‘ "gm; in the harbor without. . Ipgssing through picket linen. mix. Piifliliiliicilllili- An important meeting of -ai land producer distributors in the be held in Room 12, Prince of Wa light Saving Time on Friday, September 20th. attendance is urged as matters of o will be under discussion. - i ANDREW n. McRAE, Chairman, Producers’ Committee i Whole milk producers Charlottetown area will les College at 8:30 Day- A large utstanding importance Match Acknowledged l The‘ King's county Pinyin: m. u- advance. . to - ' “ - ” . with thanks the foliowin contri- bution to its 1940 Prlle - FIN" Quaker Oata 00., five 100-lb. boll COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDEILYIION LIFE munion service will Thursday. September o'clock. ister. - Mr. to be divided, $5.00 to vhmvlvn Draft Mare or Geidlnli lily I!" 85.00 to chamiliol! C5111!" Mu‘ or Goldinl- lily 118°- The above are in addition to| iuluhr cash prizes as llwWn in Pr. us‘ Miss Mary MacKenzie, so . the City Poii-ce Court ed sentence. further adjourned until Bsilfor the accused mitted to stand at $50 and g Notices Sbpt. lll, i946. Clifford Doirou. City by N0. 3'" your: ‘rimmins, 021'... Roy Scout is crcuit- ed with saving the lives 0,1! iwo it 14 old l was announced men uiio goi into difficulties in he" Admiral Tflylvl‘ the Mittagami R-lver. t ‘ Eighteen Bov Scouts and Girl Guides from Paris, France. recently toured Eastern Canada, visiting many places in Qieboc and. mak- 1H8 a brief smy in Ottawa where they were cniernalnsd by lhe French Ambassador. In each stop- ping place they met local Scout groups“ s a a ' When A W, Hilrll, Gemml Sec-, retary of the Boy Scouts Associat- ion in Great Britain nus in Ottawa recently he was greeted bl @- ma" who had been it's Patrol Leader in his Scout Troop in Brhim twenty-five years ago. _Thu two] had not seen each other mice their Scouting days.‘ . wh m infantile paralysis _ epfderlilijc inewindsor. 9H1. causedl W"?! mfllhel’. M“ Rflmlly. camoeliation of the huge rail? Pia"! l" "B" in Quhcy. planned for the Empire Chief Scout. Lord Rowaiian. sidov-lk rallies were arranfled B11 0W1‘ the ty. The Chief Scout covered ihe city in a 25 mlie drive, stopping to greet each Woit Cub Pack or Boy Scout Troop on the strict corner nearest. heiuiqilflffls-l the Atlantic Coast d y. rs. Catherine Qunricy. Mass. recen tiy Personals leaders Dr Jan" A‘ swam chmiHai-tsvllle, P. E, I Executive Conunissioner. and Frank; 5,1. Coomibs, Fdftor of Flibllciilr. ions, both of whom retired on epteniber 5th alter more than 25 years service with the Move- ment. were honoured recently by the staffs of the Dominion and District Headquarters in Oil-WH- on behalf of these staffs Lord Row- alisr. the Chief Scout of the Em- ire, presented each with a beauti- uily engraved. silver; "BY- Mizdor-General Daniel C. 5pm’. Canada's ygiinzusgtl rraiorigieéisrgii took over e re is ~‘ n i Comm! "loner of 9,§1;1,,1f;"g;;3,, Assocljmon w, Neil] of Camrpbeiiton, P. n. 1., sepiernber 5th. Major-General Spry.‘ are spending the day in town a, native of Winnmeg. was o. Wolf guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cub and Scour. in Calgary, becamgi Bland-Amherst News. ' ' H i’ .. d was ———- ififi“ Trial agcligr qgeader, Mrs. J. Albert Allen, who has also in Ham,“ Among genera] been visiting relatives in Monta- spry.‘ decorations are the 933,3 rue. P. E I., and at Cape ‘Por- oriai Hospital, Pictou, N. S., spending her holidays in the ci Mrs. W. A. Graham, sister, Mrs. Harry MacKenzie South Melville. Mrs Port Elsin and Mis. Russell Mc I the D_s_°_ Mme recently ha m“ mentine for the past few weeks. honoured R all‘, “£1; and was made a Com- mander of the Order of the Groom with Palm. me Government, o; returned home Saturday me mo“ 4e Gugrfg. noolr.—Amherst News. Mrs. Heber Ramsay, who has been the guest of ‘ier brother Pres. ton in Moncton. has returned to her home in Alma, P.E I -.\ionc- ton ‘Transcript. i» suiiiuii After l0 Years imprisonment JOLIEPPE. Que. Sept. l’! —-(CP) after- licr Ships To Allow iinloading BOSTON, Sept. 1'1 —(APl-- c 1.. seamen agreed tonisbt- It ‘he, on ziiitii. ships Jar-pl . . Members of "is I-nternotiongi, in a prison IOPA tgie crllfiifkllly ‘i115 ' 1i‘ ,~ A. . sane, Armand n w tre THE ROYAL PACKING Iisngefiled to 11528588513353. C‘. 1.0. i at the next term of [Court ofeKln ‘s m“ "n" [Qghy i0 iinlwd two Bench in Montreal for the mu er Prizes Fill‘ llliiillliglililiiliill. iilliilillllli This column is reserved for news of local interest, out adverthing of a newsy nature may be inserted st ilvc cents a word. strictly nay- IN- "Fuli-O-Pep" Calf Meal one hag SURANCE. “c” i" “s.” "i..‘l.'..:"':.“°".".':; —~ on s an s s MRS. JOHNSTON’! LADIE Plow ClI-li- FWI‘ Hm“ wlmhf,‘ WEAR-Bargains, Dresses, RQIII% salon. three bass “BWWM 9'" - coats. Skirts. etc; ggghgtpgohoeloh of the title‘; _____ cont-stun?‘ 1?: if!" yi;i::_°',',”m Mansnrimm reassures» 0|’ Yl AN , _ - ulllln. F‘ Mun“. K‘ c” ‘moo I CHURCH The ore-corn be held on 1cm at a, Rev. F. N. Young. lil- RETURNS FROM HOLIDAY _ Deaconess’ returned to her _duties in North| Tryc-n. after a most delightful h0ll"i day with her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald of Fredericton and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Tremerei [of Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. lIfiaénI-ence Murray of Summerside, l CITY POLICE COURT -- At yesterday morning five drunk and lncapubles were each fined $5 and costs or l0 days. A remanded drunk and disor- derly was elven a 20 day suspend- A drunk was fined $l0~and costs or M days. A case of illegal ,ossesslon of liquor was adjourned until Friday, Air ad- journed case of non-support was Saturday. was per- T0 ARRIVE MONDAY-Rear- Admirai CRT-i. Taylor, C.B.E., R. C. N., Commanding officer of the Atlantic Coast will arrive in the plane next Monday mom- ing to attend the dinner anri re- ception for the Governor-General, today. While will stay at he Charlottetown Hotel. As far as it is known at, the present time Iwiil only be in the City for one Idgy, returning to Halifax Tues- i FIIEW HOME ON VISIT - MacDonald of, returned to her home. after a pleasant six weeks VPEli with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac. Lcml of Hartsviiie. Mrs. Mar-Don- aid who is over 80 years old flew by plane from Boston, Mass. en- iflying her first air trip. Her son Mr, Daniel MacDonald with his wife and sonnAilan and daughter Barbara who were visiting for three weeks his sister's and wife's par- ents in Kensington, P. E. 1.. re- turned by car with his mother andi who Mr. and Mrs. Laughiin MucPhee, and son Lloyd of Quincy. Mass, are visiting her sister and family Two outstanding Canadian Scout‘ Mr" “d m5" Murdwk “"59.” "t Cavendish, has returned home after spending a very pleasant visit with h r . , Austin In ms (my and w“? mer she was able to attend chm-cu Fred C. Fitzpatrick of l —His sanity restored after i0 years - ll In Memos-ism MISS ETTA M\\'E STEWART A sad gloom was ccst over North- am and surrounding districts when it was learned that the pure gentle Spirit of Miss Ella Miyc Stewart, beloved daughter of the lute David Stewart and Mrs. Ida Slower: of Northam. had passed on to the Great Beyond on» Saturday even. lug August 31st. The late Miss Stewart had been Miss Margaret Landry, RN, of. a wrwalewem 7°: the 1735i- Wm‘ M the staff of the Sutherland Mem- ti“ "m" °~i h" ,3 undergoing very serious mother, afici- perations at the Prince Courry Hospital, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell during which “m9 Sh? “'71s 10"‘ MacDonald, 306 Richmond Street._ M813! BP-d tenderly cared for by tier devoted mother and sister Glenn ' Great hopes were held for iier cum. plate restoration to good health an: during the first part of the sunr- and social gaiherings. but Gnd i", willed otherwisenand it was with |sinking hearts that her relatives and frierds learned she ms again stricken. with no hopes for her recover . She norc the nurdrm of her panfui disease with Christian fortitude, never mmplcining. always thoughtful of the or-zs attending to her needs ard received great spiritual comfort and sustaining strength by the i-imost flail"; visits of Rev. IVLr. Mezvius, of St. James Anglican Church, "ort Hill of which she was a member, and also by the visits o! Rev Mr. MucDoivcil iof United Church. Bidefercl. ‘ She was a. great lover of child. ren, which made her well fitted for her work as school teacher, and having taught in a nunrber of schools in Prince County. she made many lasting friends among mil; parents and pupils and soc was a kind friend to all who xnew her. Bhe will be fiddly missed by her I . " 5031i Mass: Her sisters are (Mabel) Mrs. Reagh Williams, Poplar Grove; (Myrtle) Mrs. Fbrbes Ellis, Everett Mass; (Conic) Mrs. Ru? Ellis, Summerside; and Glenn at. home. The funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon Sept. 3rd. A short service was held at house by Rev. Mr. Mcadus, as-‘vsied by Re . Mr. MsoDmvell from thence the long funeral cortege proceeded to the Anglican Church at Port Hill, where a vezy impressive ser. vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. Meadus, who spoke from the words of St. John 11, 25 and 26 verses, giving a comforting message to the bereaved, speaking highly of the deceased, of the trusting Faith she had in God's great. mercv; and the glory of Ever-lasting life. At the beginning of the service, Mrs. Cecil Birch sang verv touch. ingly “Near to the Heart of God" Ettas favorite hymn oy request. Other hymns sing were “Forever with the Lord" "There is m Night in Heaven" and “Peace Perfect Peace". She was tenderly laid to rest in the Church ce-nsiery, beside her lather. The pallbearera were Messrs Horace MacArthur. Charles ii/Lic- Kay, Alfred Coiwlll, Athoi Coiwiii Spu-rgeori Dymeni, and Leigh .\i.\y. riard. Ir- death she was surrounded by flowers which slis so dearly lflitil in her life lime-tributes of iovc from the following: Pillow Mother, brothers and sisters; Wl‘€~1'.l'i, Myrlie and Fiorbes: Wreath, Mvriiu ma! Hazel; Crescent. Northam en's Institute; Spray, 1m, Ferric. Lloyd am family; Northam Young Pecpl W0. i- Spill‘! llcuq. quets; Marjorie and Alf Eli-lily and Ethel; Ins. Philips; J3. Llnklettcr and Mrs. Edmund May- nard. Z1 sol-rowing mother, four brothers ———————— .and four sisters and several nieces HARTING DOWNS, Harts. En- ‘and nephews. ‘me bower; arc gland_- Heron: BiiZlliW'f‘l_Zli‘il“-'.‘T namely: Lem, Waterwwn, N_Y. archeologist, fmnd traces of Ellis, Halifax N 5.; Clayton. chur- dwelling believed l0 have been bug! lotetown; Hartford, Cambridge. about 500 B. C. s 1.1.. a mo rive“ Wm!“- or its men to work. lItX Aubin. then a boy of 15 nil ri h and two Swedish ships. ai- of Joseph Erisarii Sept. 3. 103d. % killed his farmer employer wit an ediy, e, cut up the body and buried‘ in the farmhouse basement“: "Cotton: A_ u _ sass» tilt! Wat" Aiienists found him to he insane Yesterday he appeared before the same Judge who u decade ngo com- mitted him vo the prison imsivtal. Medical authorities said be rmv is normal men to stand trial. CANNID SAEMON iilRlNi i311 ii VIS will "will nlmf. PAIN canned salmon will be distributed this year for sale in Canada acid should reach retail stores in Oct- ober or November. ' Th close to the prewar distribution, which - cuiated to have been 580.000 vases. Last year's total was 804.000 cases. These figures are for cases hold- hItlone-poundtisuorltiiaif noun! “'" level of is cal- .: and his case never came to trial.‘ tally and in condition! five hundred thousand cases of‘ /’ nave/sum wmr m» flll FAST COOKING MACAIONI is the Isl head Pedsege _\. iécnomicii able! baby. BABY FLOWER NOVELTIES There are many different designs in these novelties and each one has a container for flowers. with flowers in pastel shades, these nuveitie are surc to bring joy to the Mother and new baby. Also special nov- elties for baby alone. These include Cradles, Carriag Lambs, Booties, etc., and may be filled with flowers a finished with pink or blue ribbon bows. When filled fi Simply ador- Try one the next time you need a gift for a new West End Nurseries Ltd. fnciud TRAV S e I ley Route. One Way $19.85. ever privileges en route if requested. Travel By Ezis cd. Stopover privileges m rcutc if rcqwflrzi. 5371.13!‘ TRAVEL‘ BY BUS- Charlottetown to Montreal via the Beniziffii Si. Ji-Lzi Flscr Vai- I-‘al Ill-IO Tas Included. Sly- Return EL BY BUS- ptcmlzer and October are drlightful rrcrvhs i» '7' CONSULT QM Wood lsiands-iiarihcu Service Willi the Prince Nova and Uharles A. Dunnin operation the schedule is as follows: Leave Wood Islands 7 a.m. 9 a.m. ll a.m. lp.m. 3 p.m. Leaves Caribou 7 a.m. 9 a.m. ll a.m. 1pm. 8p.rn. Operating Daily including Sundays- DAYLIGIIT savmo TIME RATES: Same as i945. Each Morning. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. l- l- NUTCIL Plflileli 27 Richmond St. Phone 96 Charlottetown to Boston Cue Way $17.20. Return Fare $31.00 Tax lxrrclg economical trips. to Bur-ton and lifnnircul fcr ycu and your friends isami iliclcr Transport g now in 5 p.m. 5 p.m. For Daily information Listen in to CFCY 7:80 AM.