ocggigan 4, 195a THE WESTERN GUARDIAN nit oiaawfrxarown cvasumu I n12 imur or er muss g Preaching onthe t-extflOpenThnu AGINTI: l. Ina: lllrphy, I louvre It, go i -——- a mine eyes. that 1 may behold won- _ “A, up‘, y. gm" 5|, ‘lhia column 5 reaerrll h: tun drous things" (Psalm 11938). the IlaIMII-Ulolllld ritmn counn _ . ,_ °' ""1 "W"- ""‘ “"'“‘“" Re lar meetia Vita Mhmm‘ ‘h? *3"- T- H- "w" ~--- --~=-- n-w- m suarius: :1 :.."."::1.:-:":..'i"..r..i';".'l‘;' n-~i‘~~ i k §:::':-..r'.l,~ *1‘. "r." m’; ' ' ' ' ' YOCYGI Q O IGHSC 0 The Guarding nan be MIf-taaaau, n u! u ‘h u/ siusxno"! aole in advance. zorggllirt altz nTenmrlfd lmagiaiiglonsfilgneeaa; wiagrrgrbrfiatxll: u“ ha...“ w“, |u,,'“'|_' “$1,” I ' I Ihelnllrnole alory . _._ " will!!!‘ - tint broth- . new wonder into eve . t Ioroute hater). Water Street, glfauThflsr Hnlfiflm ollhehalora uei 000K! for photographs. I m‘ ' 5:1,", “one”, w m. mum d b !?l?lgfillwhbl:lglmeugofqf ‘g $313’, 1%" g .7 i" _ ' Owing on cause y - - n. durum. will be oauveraa to a.- la u‘... CONFEDEBATION u" msul- the war the Authorltl h .1 - w! which he had. rbr weeks his i "w" W -* or. a’ r.“ =- w- r».- a. ... .... ....... :17.‘ 2131i‘ m ~ "Mi so“. s aw .1 i 1'3‘. 1r..1;t=;"t.1“.r= .‘,"‘“"=,:,- er Io your on e y rupugulhlg (q gamma u u‘, m,“ n o i ‘ I e ys . e oo a e n go ome y dug-nu" SALVATION ARMY PLEDGN. u such now cease w exist, and in God. And then he tells us how. cards held b A. Belcher , ta place theme has been formed when he recovered. and went out , w-vv-u s... ., "s...............: Provincial Rail Gross "i" i- uwu - - w» g-u-"Or "a u»- u- u- Mu- TTAKEW Wlmgiilflel Pa“ 110; m?!” m N 17%|‘! —- The Please make payment to him. I known u the Charlottetown ' hills. there was a joy-a. wonder- kfiiili-huinru cifamkcgaxwfion l om ma?“ T ""035" b9 iii 10-1-31‘ a , Ann Cadets. This Corps will workian ecstasy in nptuy-g u“; m“; ay or g . og my“ ‘meow hog-n , Bummqg- -—— in cose co-operation with the the world like a paradise of God. —— " at... his“. a .:.“". s"c:"":.:.s1...":~.r .1. techs..." .*si1:»1l:*..1:~ l“ "y =1." “r2. ' ' I1 t! Vl 6 011E El‘ W O IVE ‘Ht-ital: ggggl-hlfiug°gtiléiuiilgf 10-4-01. Royal Bank hare from the n’ Bplen work. I t ike experience? None who 1.3.. Y1 fiuudm o“ Modem _F -—--—— harst Branch and also Mr. Ralph. p 8 A mletihl of the loca commi known this blessin of a. alckbed maliéiegiiiémea wig {Kiwis-pie 8mm m’ kOgMSAé-‘E Chevrolet half~ton Fowler of North Bydney Branch. I (o; (ma: Cadets Ttgok plltai-that they have elt afresh the i. alarm“ - ~ 54mm ed 0A. .ak:0il§hly reconditlon- .___. ____ Satin‘ ‘yo. “Lippi-w 016003;: wonder ofths world’! And I s gest ' —— mcrslgep 1y m Gm“‘1os“m' anwgo-iylllfwhsiegllaosfogssrycm-l “ "'11 “ma” maaiiig a! the K: M OMEN-n raiuaiauiuia "it whégeihrli’ algal l: $5’ Yhmt u _ _ _ . . _ _ . n, . -. . , a "_ er 6:82; sgigrssg$e 922%? ‘$2,, _RETUBN-—i _eg will be closed between 2 and 3 ,,,§,}’.‘.§‘,°,{‘}w,§'-§iy J PQOIIIéI-algfi Armored Rosella-Egg. $11110? iglereating of the sense of wonder uawsoh ‘Albany 10-2-21. 1v1 FROM OTTAWA- cclock this afternoon, during the Mmm w” hem 3', m}, c,“ M“. Mnomn§ne andMuNum may be one purpose of many an . - 0151?‘: mapisllto ggélbzrctk. ‘P. G. funeral of Mr. George H. Toombs. House on Thursday_ September ma": Wat mvey g1 the 6th slglihour of discipline. The world ls roa satc- Pure Bred Guernsey from ottawli on Prlda xiv?“ t. __ 1°"'1L.3°"h- m "iii! Branch w“ nai 00M and Gawain miiiiiiis-iirliv“ ab?” beaugugil i“ “w” m” Cow, ._.-.y freshencd. chasm after attendin a g “E vlllouua nwaae chosen 011mm: FUNERAL-_ gigs-algal?“ Miss Giddy; n01. pun-lot Cadet 010w» onees an?" W831: alter “ffilfii - f5£°'.i‘...l8.'.';'f“l.'.it.?'s§?“.3333”: "mm ' ""'°"' E."°...‘;'£8‘°€2i‘€..%€."°.°'l..f.‘°‘§‘%i..“‘i‘ v.1‘- "““' ‘“° ““' w?» i‘="ii‘-°$“i’i="~‘~iiiiii==“i~i-"%? 12"'...:1;.:*1.":~ ¢"*;.1~<*~ rs oc m v _ 5 m ' _ _ _ _' a every rig was Ewllouny nEATn m samittlvlrt; ‘gifssggig:iigieiffggiéggngortngxg?orrt:so tinimftggivrréré gurirncg “tins funeral Miwlyfillanlaga lgrgftAfJPliduxhilsgn gulafifiglerpliuvnxlllael-‘ogfegiresd l1?v:°gls-i°""~ ' — E SBGIIIQH J. 2111105] 81'!‘ au v, _ s ey - . O S. - WGIB BDDOII 9,5 thfge Rgd cross ready 5] flgd their lnflenflgn of who 10-; m5 m. m [he 5mm“; u; iapurt that they met with some 104.11. representatives t _ tn 1 in Co d 1t i i the cahoohm Destroyer st. Crolx fnfl"? "mi ‘that ii is hoped there ad Cross-St. Jghhwflbingnhoarg till‘. gytngxt grpiiiaynnignt arran- MUNRO THINKS l g" a “m1” °f hgmm‘ Bay-t P," whichewlligi 1:520“ .53???“ twin“; h2g2: 5291055351‘. vlzglflntlllcagfer- ".1535." l‘ m !mv'fst§°“,h'°',m“ PW" aamtnts will have so ldyfinccd thrat . , ‘ EC 0 0 E ' O 5U I‘ i 1 hisrljfgngo ha?) Tlgshxd lleast partly correcting this oondii- ence in Friday's Guardian to the given in K051i; Nursing grail-mi?“ gllgllbo glimtg fir? tbhee cgeistsiicgoRtoltlv ( Continued from page 1.) for SOlHC years born cngflgcd in ‘ML-S GUEST STIIS absence of a. traffic sign at the A . and be nrwgslu-ed (or the“. gnkv zatfiifi I m, flsmw, mduswy At me 1mg (lnevdevefthelr corner of Grafton and Prince Mr. Walter S. Grant Chairman forms A new style of Cadet uni- 5 d "i. “his ‘dB-Till h“ ivas. 22 years told ‘ LANA ‘l’ mm? The sign was iepi-iced a. 0f the Blood Donor 'Con1rnittee form 'will be issued which is vary tram-mg n England “um ‘lever '9' Ab‘e Seaman Bvarriziult enlisted on a few hours after t e attention of gave a splendid eport of t neat and attractive. Quarters are oognifie mesa ma“ “on” Mum‘) 3d‘ Ma"), 1st 1..., and has been on up sfla cadgt offmers the authorities was called to the latest activity f this Division being assigned the Corps in the 09¢ 0" the Inuit they are iust ' “‘ ' matter. - atlng that the building had Drill I-Iall and a slate of Officers ls like a bunch of Gypsies, the same 3x28 Sfilglsvas mloqstsogfoftlfir - __ of ciaily oggned on Septe r being prepared. as the 8th Army. Mrs‘. .. _ . . l sPEND WEEK-END 11mm - 2nd, and t i’ lnlc at which "Whenever it's time to move on,‘ Archie Barrlault. his father a veteran of the last Will‘ listed again nt the outbreak of the present war nnd has been serving ever since with the Veter- ans Guuzi of Canada. Besides his wemlchargc of the 'Cadét Corps:- Commanding Executive Offloer-ikug, a _ Sl-{QWS 7,30 _ 9,15 They were guests of Sgt. I-Iowatt/s Mr- Gram 501d mi". "w D°ii0i" boys in their practical traihihfi. iii weapons pfikih! out of the various- iififiihvmghvspifiiii. *i§i.i"”<°§..t§? °°'““~ c M t" TUES AT 33o 5'5"“ M“ “mmi” PW" “"9 §1§’l"‘"I.‘.”'§Zl ‘hi3?’ é3iasil5‘1."“‘“2'-‘-”°"fi‘ i’.°'.“h°‘“‘.s.‘?a°“55£§l”ois$§ "“'°'°-5 “m”? “'““ “" i“ ‘mm Barriautlt stétionedf-in a Montreal dhllxggdical om°°"_I-'i°iii- Dr. Gld_ a "We - - MI- POWER maliing plans to conduct a vikorvczu; ésillfebe tveiy poepular zvlth the boys. }’§1,'°."E‘.’§§f;n§vf,ei°,f“o,f’i§‘fér°d nxggé . n -. ' . . - ‘ ‘ ~ $.22."“s?.....:f cs2. ‘is: officer-st». n»... .. Mu- Dis-u- uun- f§{“%‘.“%'.‘..%’..‘.’“‘ll.“idswiilféiliii 383.333;'£l%l.Z’.i".l£'£°.3‘s‘§‘i.§’§l. m» a a u. Louise at I-lnme and Murv of the Lure‘ “IAY- _ The m“ potatoes dug that generous donations woeivcd art in reparing ior the defence on m‘? Side" The b°y5 warmed W mm or R‘ .1. 301mm] ma‘ sunk] Divisional offlcel-s;__ ma“; Ear] 111 this Province during last week from dmerent clubs grmips and 8f their ‘Country Boys were asked eat them farther on." nlershwa . MacDonald, Lleut. R. Kemp, sup ‘confirms that the estimate of 150 individuals have prdctlcany m“ w watch the Babe" ‘m, due m ‘fie greatest (mm; for these men Lieut. G. Gallant Sub..Lleut. O. Pm” p" “cre- field ‘9-“1 was “my cred the cost of the equipment re- sign on and be measured for the i‘ ma“ "m" hQiht- Munro said n H H __ "U Diamond, sub, 1,19“; Q_ Nflntek ‘accurate. It will probably be anoth- quh-ed m fumlsh this new 011mm new and Ema" “my cad“ “m. they had fgw _e[[gr5 1n the“. Recruiting Officer:—Sub. Ueut. I81‘ week before harvesting of the u-rhe wmperanon weaved from tom“ months with the flghtwg form, “w H N G Walters Summerside ltuber crop is far enough advanced doctors, nurses, Red Cross Corps, perhaps due w rapid changes in rcns cod White, Second Third Division Division R. More Recruits sloh Down, Jardlne, Third Donald. Fourth senault. At the present time the Wo. men's Royal Canadian Naval Scr. give. popularly known as the Wrens are sending out an urgent rail for cooks. stewards, and laun. dry assistants. Recruits for these categories are needed by the Navy iiiiimfldiflttiy- Applicants who offer their services as n cook, a steward i" R laundry assistant. providing they are suitable und medically istics issued by month's basic tralnln be drafted and will receive addl. tlonal category training. You do not have to be a cook, steward m- a laundry assistan in civilian life —-the Navy will rain vou. The Navy will also thank you 1m- your offer “To free a man to serve at re loss average of proximately 30 fires in Canada Chi a. WrEnuV. S. Meldrum, W3, saondtII. ,, ;Queen Charlotte" aCharIoIlIt-etgwg, glsgliflfiilesYulng n-lyElnlzi-llgliég Eggipifgxsiazd etgtrffcielye gources were re , . no a nce. he Womens Royal Canadian ctflaiisyice. want WITHOUT aiiaciiiuc Following 11T- N. W. Saunders. Petty Officers-First Division. L. Division B. Dougan. Dougan. Tender. V. Lund. RNA!!! seamen- Tender. H. Simpson. TOTAL FIRE LOSS ( Contiruedjromyagql.) These facts are revealed in stat- amounted to $937,883, an average of $187,576 per Yillréafll‘ a Pei‘ caplta Smokers’ carelessness caused ap- iroyed property valued at $1,752,675. mneys, stoves, furnaces, boll. ers, and smoke pipes started 9,280 flies. with a loss of $5,135,809, while ma chee, and In the last three years. the num- bcr of fires on Pr_ir1ce_Edward_Isl- e th ffl Charlotttlatoigvenm S3; Officer-Lieutenan. Conrad. Fourth First Divi- Second Division Division L. Mc- Division. E. Ar- three fires the Prince Edward per cent of the in i942, and dcs- . - . jior their showing by b2. Capt. hm d i th tw days was éliliigiscalqiilot cgirillycillldg 1i?$§““§1sés§§»- MW“ “d by Capt. ucrry iJoucette 2am s seduirnggtly Iii ingmbers of éhg . - . E hot ashes, coals. other sponslble for the B1168. of her ‘I; - O Oxylol 90h out anon richer in washing ciul effo and deaths from fire. by eliminut TRY US! We're OXYDOUS Now "Hustle-Bubble" Sud: Yoe/Oxyrlel’: Wudh-luibIe"ruJa are so ac-i tivethe lifrdircoutlExceghofcoursqfor unuaua stains, your was in; white just with rich ludeing actionl -Ais0— SHORT SUBJECTS l‘ h t d d _ they did a year zqgo when there Tlllsrentf/eie o?) lirfasealny liliflieagiez w.“ 5 8°00 crop. Slight was respon- ln lull and 223 in i942. The fire.“ loss fur i942 lS also tile lowest in VCZITS. Of tile 47.596 fires iii Cnnudn in , i942. 30,445 occurred 111 residential‘ properties with a loss of$7,l08,0i4; 0,009 urea occurrcu properties with a loss of $8,666,0 tires in farm properties iiumbereu} 2,264, with a loss of $2,191,303; 1.501 | manufacturing ; occurred in properties with a loss of 86,9700 idcrwriters’ associations arc active-l llyurgligagfielté verlliigrc$cngiliiliiil $2‘? ‘m. Jardine, OD. R. Stanley, 0D.| rt. is made to reduce fires. property, WlllCh is doubly hard to replace in war time, but they nf- fect the rates charged for insur- Mrs. J- Tlte of Great Plinsiead. Norfolk. is 102 and siill doc; some own hCll5C\V:l‘k_ See How OXYDOL Helps You lo SAVE CIDTIIES Ill WATIME! P4“ ‘f; comes gleama. Jh and more gray-i neu. You lee, every ounce 1's much ovver than before; You get beautiful w lie washes without long usher runs or hard rubbing. Think how that saves clothes in these wartimes! And Oxydol is safe for your washable colora, prints and ruypns, too. Wllolbmoro-it goes much farther than before. A box of Oxydol washes much more clothes or dishes! Tnda Mark Regiefeted lhlolndanelu in IllPl‘C2\l‘.T:71%(;.‘ , dehm Sgt. Clarence Howatt of Char- lottetown and iiuw serving with the Canadian Armed Forces and Sgt F. Paxadis of Montreal spent ‘the weekend in Charlottetown. September 9th. Sinc weekly donations have been clinic 46 donations were received to permit a definite estimate as to the yield. Present indications are that farmers will harvest on an av- erage '75 bushels less per acre than hose responsible for the ble for most of the reduction of iyicld this year. There is still much lliarvest in the fields in this prov- ‘inoe despite good weather for must of last week. Shortage of labor is delaying operations, especially on llarge farms. Earlier rains caused that 6.100 described cess. She stated that when sea canars OPERATE runny morning only about Ont-i . —Sea. Scouts from this city went ‘ m9 required “mmmi M “W195 ‘g the ferry included: Writer R. Kelly, AB. G. Crockett, AB. D. Hill, AB. l vats o; Jelly I-Iary Cudmore was tested by Mrs. J. Livingstone, OD. P. McInnis and ‘OD. C. Lee. The boys were praised Foo s and Cooks Committee, Cross Disaster Relief, and the Charlottetown Detachment Can- adian Red Cross Corps. The Q1199" Square School boys. under their Manual Training Instructor, Pro- fessor Barlow. made up all the boX shocks in which the -500 500i" pound tins of jelly ‘Vere finally acked for overseas shipment. Mrs. in charge of the Falrview. Personals Staff Sgt. Arthur Wcllner and Mrs Wellner of Halifax are spend- ing the week end iii Charlottetown visiting their parents, Lieut, William Trolhoi- RC N. ' d ful V R is at present visiting his pliggagfsttiaogeutiitfit etflfbsrtwlsn ifibde mother, Mrs. Holl Tralnor, on Xeasible only by m, “engroglhy of vacation. M.» 1.13. Jenkins ---who for the third successive year placed his efficient plant at the disposal of the Red Cross for this uurpose- Hearty votes of V! be extended to all who in any Wily ou me o pro . Mrs. J .A. Macmillan, Chairman of the Ways and Means UOIII-liiiii-iel- told the meeting that the Satur- da Night Dances which have been hed at Bglighton Club under ‘the Mr. Lorn; Cnsford. head porter at The Charlottetown ls leaving today on a short trip to Boston and New York. Flight Sergt. Rowland MacAulay left Saturday morning for Ottawa. after spending leave with his Apar- ents. Mr. and Mrs Allan ac- Aulay. I-Ie returned to Canada a- while ago after two years service in England. aus cos her Committee Iii been the means of raising 8500-00 - or Red Cross Fluids since thtii‘ "m"? *""t:'“""" i“i°...“’€é“§a trim-i TAYLOR—At Hamilton, P 11.1.. m“ w“ i’ 1.05,,“ who ha, gly- on Oct. :1, 194a. Miss Alice Taylor. f; iggéhfligymu, m, Red gross aged 79 years. Funeral from her ‘m so many Memo,“ late residence Tuesday at 2 phi- Interment Mulpeque. SAUNDERS-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Oct. 2, Mrs. John B. Saunders agit 50 yBBY-‘i- $110" iim‘ oral service from her late residence on Monday. thence to the Church lof Scotland at Murray River. 501‘- vlce at 3.30. TOOMBS — Suddenly at his res- idence, 120 Brighton Road, Cher- lotlewwil, on Saturday. 009- 3. p943, George H. Tocmbs .11 hLs 85th year. Funeral from the MacLean {Funeral Home this (Monday) af- 1 ternoon, service startn at 2 0 0100K- Interment in the Peop u‘: Cemetery. Tm; 35mm»;- gummy MACKINNON -At the Provincial At the service of morning W01‘- sanowrlum on Oct. 3. 1943, Mrs. - l my, 5 g g world wide Alice MacKlnnon. aged 51 yep!!- shp on u“ By 0 C0 io th sermon b tha- The remains were forwarded mm Rewnfiafiy unable was, "What is Bunk Hennersey’; Mineral '1'- Tn , Sunday evening to her home 1h°'§§‘§.‘Zs.'i§'“t'§§ Hg? of U811?!’ of all °fi°'€.°.l‘ ’l°"' h“? “'° Jiimit .°‘“‘§§‘s?.'.“.‘.".ar‘il“€¥..i.'l%.‘“°£"nis‘°° w l e p ace es av mo g o 9 o'clock to St. George's Church. were asked to report on their activities as this Branch does a great deal of work and has ingenious ideas for increasing Red Cross funds. Miss Holman told the meeting about the “Market" they had held ln the Town Hall last Saturday when they sold vegetables, fruit. flowers and many other commodities which were donated, and raised almost $150.00. The membe s of the Suin- '-' Detachment of thn Cali- adian Red Cross Corps hgd. 9n the same day at the ‘Market’, carried on a Tag Day flr the Provincial Sanutorium and realized 8246.00. Y name. Many of the churches 90-00? Intennent in the ‘Church Cflflil-CTY- 1579 church" 1n captivihiguw whom h te t t b& has uooau _ at the Sacred aeart °“° °’ ‘ ° “T” s rl-Iorne on Saturday, Oct. I. 1N8. m. imv. Patrick J. Hogan in his Blot ‘year. The funeral will take place m from the Sacred Heart Home this mum-Slovakia, over oocu morning at 9.4a m at. nunstarra mam e. through peril. wll 1114,51,? Haslllcaflwlggre Portitllgcglciocgig }w Ilhréatéan front has been Mas w l B“!!! R - .- I-Iis sExcellency .7. A, 0'Sulllvan. churches, in the countries 01 9 Mi-aliiml" Winnipeg. ,The remains will lie mutate until Orphaned i “m” ‘no n-fmthwhg-rlltaeysaixgorge 023d b19191?! ‘Liliana-tug; Jigeangml" w“ Prevloual reported rnlsslnl "i veycird“ f T; W151 he" my}, Wesley's “Mad Me lmd." M7- scilve ser ce, now for olflclal pill" ‘$1.3 WT? h: 5151,11: with... morn. lyfllli Efbmgd ieianlvigia o?‘ us; plug‘ presumed dead v'.1=s.*..‘° 1".‘y‘a.*".l1; i” ° . . .. ram an K»- . on - - . , e o ' i" "it chm“ cmmw- thfhsoervggulcffhliislzehogtud?“ 19° Guepin. Yvon Jean Baptiste- " pm. d a Sgk, Montre . PO ..___. _ ......__,..,,.. 1 Eylenbminwyrsgitzegesazatfinvesec_ M ‘yggggh, John Patrick, .. - . . noge aw. . | l rg ry of The Gldeons s!" I mu‘ Lane. William Thompson. P0.- bl interesting address. LA-C- _ on_ . 1V. D. MGCLCGR Qtahie Beard gays fine ihrgprfg; sulkgwnaiu. Donald Hanoi-I. sci-- . atlon "n his solo The 140$“ n“ Edmonton, v UNDERT‘KER “gAliiit-aglrllla)‘, The c fink‘; comglller. Alan Lewes. P0. an. " ,1 hn Inch Mus. Baa. oft N EMlM-MEI CgOlFflI-glililgllhvllfels bhlrfla °i m’ Canadian In The RAJ‘. . use a a e c . _ °§‘.".'.‘I.'".‘.l.'..‘..."2‘ m _“““_“6E§ fill-Tr???»- uuv- muc- m" o a r opera ons. k Phone Ill s.- i Mummy, John Jennings Edward. I ' ‘Iififi fl>\‘ w '>(‘ ‘ . . -. Ott . . IX ‘y m. "all ‘xaun omun-n Sqdn Ldr awa econ Pile Rlmerly No- M I ll or Protrnfllfl Iileedlll PHI. IM hoold __._______ , People stop. gape and stare when lra Tube. with . 23 donations were received held on e this date the ,- - dually increased and at this weelgs fine ouliding and the public generally s highly commendable and great- v appreciated." Mr. Grant con- ciude . Mrs. E.M. Bagnall, Chairman of the Jelly Committee. reported ouncis of excellent app"? jelly had een made at the Royal Packing Company plant on Mon- day and Tuesday of this week, and to the Executive mem- bers the differant steps in the pg‘)- e ,work was begun at 7.30 on Monday hird of b l d hi h d it ec- saillng again Saturday when for» Cgggiéeggiengvdlgvegiaagd puller: of jelly were made. Each of these who completely supervised the whole undertaking- The personnel on duty in different o. regular nature common branches of the Forces schools, in - which will be a great R.G.A_.F. Casualties OTTAWA, Oct. l——(CP)—Th_e C A.F. in its 695th casualty 11st the war, containing 39 names, sing on active service after operations. overseas. active service now is uaities :— Overseas Killed on active service Yorktcn, Sask. Missing on active air operations Sqdn. Ldr.. Ott Vancouver. N .8. Bray, Ward, PO., Verdun, Que. Vancouver. boro. Ont. Vancouver, B Regina Salm a Catharines. Ont S t. Wlisons Corn gKi Raymond r Yorkton. Sask Imv 90., V ouver. M n? Leslie Allan, Flt. Sgt, Shaunavon, Si-sk land Ont. McCulloch. Everette Elmer Stuart Sgt... Three Rivers. Que. McIntosh, William Philip TO l0. 523cm, Jack three. mt. art. Wi l . 1331 h1g1,“ Derrigk steoheh, Sgt. spggg; die???‘ ‘mu. m. Rev. at. M. Rattee (m. er) westvuie. N-B- Shortrldge. Raymond Kantia- aat, Toronto. Previoualy missing on active I61‘- yiae, nnw reported prisoner of W" (Germany)- MacKei-izie, Alex rider Gerald. D- IEM” lluckriow. 03i- Prwlouely rep-flea miuiur "ii Aetlve Service, now reported all! Simpson, Thomas will-am, F0... Certain training will be given of to a1 m including physical train- ing. first aid, signalling etc, all o! help i0 the R. 0f to- i night reported one man killed on active selvioe overseas and 29 misu- B One man previously missing on reported a prisoner of war of Germany. and another previously reported missing on active service now is "P0119" s [m Wm be can d 1 t 1 _ and “res damagm m. destroyed 543mm third successive week-end they t’ I dd.“ 1 1 _ ‘J3, e. y __ he faced a doll-mile trek m the u... ......., hi. .51.: 12:15.11; 1:521.his.1..i."s..2"ii:1:lii;: sun». Build-iii‘;°¥.§.°°“%°é.3€.%i‘°€fi"’“it; its 3i vine’- i-ifii» u '“°';.'.’.'.°J“~’§$3-X."i.‘i§i.‘;‘°.%.'“$i_ mov- n n as glvtlgir papers. will proceed to week 1v ch fl being observed from mgafvuhr,‘ 1°“ m ii§9f-i82-.'Pbf,whi5h pile‘; bextlween this :lbycr:llfi‘the5e pickers by me aftemogn iIClEIIOIIIOlIlTDOSCS 5P8 presumed dead “£51212? now he 1 k n m . . .S, "Cone 1; "‘ h _ _ __ ’ rclliii liilii: lrcs nccurrc li mlsce - which. relieved [h 51mm qn_ ,- _ . .’ O0 5 pre y , Training Eslsttgglishtmeeny gaclt Oclwljtie zilatsg, five years Prince Ed mnenustggol; ‘a “Vim losses val‘ igicskbr ltgénlbtllirclgehagktgr $151221] l 50° pwnds oéssuggr were i“? ab‘)? Svxle/ii-setgfxlls lfitvslififhiigfiis Igntcit- groggydfeygghblflstgi'gthery fr?“ ‘find .Aft _ ' " ' d t s"... ~ 10 qure ~. _ ' 0n e n 31'" 6i‘ ‘ippfvélmixfiéy; ovrlilel ward Island fire losses have .u°AuathrDu;h m? 5.6m. regional u," [Capt C. .... 1431s. Cadets aboard @3311 lotpglutlcilv fills his... 35 vats lve service alter n11 operations. and hands__.lhat.s tough sumagz Following is the latest list oi‘ cas- Anderson. David Maurice. Fog» service M!" Baldwin, William Henry, D.F.C-. aws. Baum, William George Rex, F0. Bliss. Osborne Lloyd. W0. New Castle. John Gordon. P0. T01‘- onto. Cornelius, Ehmest Dean, Sgt» Craig. Walter David. W0, West- Davidson. Alexander. Sgtr. North Day, Richard-Cheater 110., Dun- “fissérf George William, Sgt-- I-Iadikeric Alexander Alan. SKY». , B. . H 19mm, Prank Albert. F0. St. Holmes, Joseph Andrew Cletus. era. Que- Arthur, Sgt" , George‘ Stewart. 100., Van- ccvuver. Magson. Philip John Ashwprth. Martin. William, mt. sat, Crow- Mac- Dohell, Flt. Sgt, St. Andrew West. llillobnzies, Allan, mt. sat. "lur- nMiller. James Arthur. Sgt. M04- tier. Ont. Neeglgaitn. Riagnéond Guy. F“ S t.. a ham. h - gNlXOli. Robert William. Pa. Ti"- to . onPainter, Frederick George. Sgt» ‘was a little exchange ’for the produce. They wanted cig- v l which is often. you see the Can. adlaris pile everything imaginable on trucks, 108135, any kind of trans- port. There would be rifles. tom- my guns, maybe capturrd German location, but he said lctters were the greatest morale builder poss- ible. Next come cigarcis, _ "You know when the mail arr. lves the boys feel just as if they are - living on clouds," he sad. "It 1;! even th ill to t i I i‘ bill G1?! tlferc." 8e an ncome “XI iThat happened to William Stew- crt. one of the war correspondents i3..'SZh.é?S§"$...M“Rf,° hi“ m“ e w with home.) t at touch Fever overtook Munro in Italy necessitating a long trek by jeep back to the casualty clearing sic. tion near Reggio Calabria. By the time he spent nearly a week there taifi." he suiild. unro. w ose action copy from 516113’ and Italy totalled roughly 100.000 words. received word from The Canadian Press head office to return to England for a rest while he was deep in the southern Ital- ian hills. I-Ie travelled 200 miles by Jeep to an airfield near Taranto. He flew during the night to Sicily and the next day to Tunis. then to Algiers and England. Tough To Get Stories Out "!t was tougher to gel; stories back from the Regglo landings thim the initial Sicily landings." he d so . Munro explained that in Sicily he had only to get his copy to the headquarters ship whence it was relayed. But in Italy he pasted himself in a cat-e on the Italian cliffs about 300 to 400 feet from there with his typewriter. He could watch the landing will from that goint but the assault craft were sing intermittently bombed and the bombers seemed to take course directly over the cliff some bombs came B no uncomfortably ose. When be had a chunk of copy ready Munro would race from his cliff-cave perch to the beech and hand it lo a naval officer on a landing barge for relay to the beach commander on the Sicilv side who then f grail-dad it to the nearest ciaéiélliln atlon point by dispatch “Every time I gave the barge of- ficer copy I was worried for fear his boat would get it from the bombers on the return trip," said Munro. "It was a seven-mile stretch of wate and that was seven miles of pret y dubious travel," he said. "For one thing. maybe the landing craft- officer under the stress of action would put the copy in his pocket und forget about it for a couple of trips-then maybe he would not make the trip. There were always those worries. Cooked Own Meals During the last i0 days before leaving Munro cooked his 91.1 compo-ration meals as he marched forward. I-Ie would buy eggs at various Italian mwns but there difficulty The Italians would not take llrus arch. “Everywhere it was ‘cigarette cigarette.‘ They even reached to snatch them from ones mouth when haggling over the price of eggs and towards the end it was a great bargaining effort because I was getting pretty low." To Munro. London looked nreltv good. Bomb wreckage ls nll cleaned up hcre now in contrast to the Sl~ clllan towns where evcrvthlng was battered by the tactical air force "That's one of the impressions our boys are going to carry out of this campaign," he said. "And I that is the tremendous and occur. ate bombing carried out as part of our offenslvé. District messenger boys. once so well known in London in their blue unifcme and pill-box hats. have gcne for the duration Modem services put them cut of busInePs. Too Late To Clasify _ FOR BALI 00 YEAR-OLD IIENS N.I-I.L.S. 81.20 each. Mrs. R. A. Houston, New Glasgow. i IOJ-l . SIIORTIIORN BULL FOR SALI‘) nix months. also heifers. Colin Higgins, Oyster Bed Bridge. The Mendhant Navy Comforts Service acknowledged receipt of £50 (about $225) from the Sisters ,y_ 0 Dgrvkh we!“ down ‘m. Iorlnlllfl lieatlou. Prlsa1gtla bacon!“ 5T6": n cam," He». . dud rm‘ No. larhtoruailte erlIJooQhSt-aiin, , fir“ Mess of No l4 Canadian General tel h lhglad. 10-4-11 wam-un-lf-fifiifiionsi. s1:- dan car. Apply 240 Sydney Street Cit]. 10-111. "56! @251. Milne lir liirlli Mali Maryhalllll Beige lliclr lliiie ii§fiili§if"'*ltfi% tlh I Ial I I! - fi%‘d.°t'd.2.'i“'a.a£27l".'.'. ma.“ """ health on that then to Ridne ayin tau: may end Bladder roubles-n lush c usual! givau p - nun relief by halo ti! out poisonous eluaa Mill and wand. II. have eve bin; twin and 3min] lo in crylnl - iron S] maul! agreement aaaune a re of your on return of empty unit <'e‘.Z.'-\$'a'1'os-°' ennui..- hm lllttodly-Only e. Trinity llnited Church MONDAY, OCTOBER d 8:00 P. M D . F. G. Endiooti . I’ speak: In the Church. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH In this week's summary we wish to refer to "llfsl inings" first and without any prcilmuialucs would cull attention to the visit of Rev. uamcs u. mlclltozi. M A D D who will arrive here bv train and will sneak in the at 8.00 u'c.u.k 111.5 evcnltlis’ Endicott is a son of a I JLQnLHJAQIl ul - lie was born in Chlnnhud as a erfecv. knowleugie o.’ inc Cilzinse‘ language having acted as oiilfiia- interpreter. He is also professor of En h at the West China Union University lli Cheliglu _ and at _fhe request of Gencruilsslmo Qhihilg Kai-Shel; is promoting the "New Life Movement" and the Organiza- tion of relief work. _ He is all outstanding man in our church. He has a thrilling message to give. Our hope and expectation is that he will bc welcomed by a. large congregation. > In conformity Wllh the W0fld Communion Sunday our church ob served Holy Communion at both diets of worship and seldom has it been celebrated in more 50181110 and fitting mzinner._'Bv' faith W! take the broad of life with WlliCh our souls are fed. the cup ill 10KB“ of His blood that was for 51011975 shed. Preceding the Communion FM’- T E. Mclyennzm preached ull Th5 Church's place in the Community John 15-17. There was a larifl 00"‘ gregatlon. Professor Kendall pred- sided at the organ and. 800990" bv a choir of 31 voices. 6090f“? 5t‘ tended toihe mu=1cal 901K100 9t the WOIShiV~ tonight's Church Dr or h Next Sunday more will be I Thanksgiving service. Loss of art wzrks durlrll i319 English renaissance outstripifid architectural loss in raids, said Di’. Francis Eeles, Secretary cf the Central Cf-untll fcr the Care pl Churches, at Bury so Edmunds. Chewing has n rm! value. Every- body that chcwadum knows that chewing helps relieve nervous tcnaiou—liolps keep you re- freshed while you wnrk. Rut present production condi- tions make if impossible for Wrigley’: to kocp up to the increased demand. So when you do ct a package —make the most o it. Wriglofs Spearmint is made to give _\ou longer-lasting chewing satisfac- llon. Chew each healthful, ro- frcshlng stick a llttlc longer . . . make each package go further. fie f7m/0/