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Ill s I find: at Braces. d-l2-3L e ANISSION ClRCLE-Jrhe Flora b: Mission Circle of Wilntont do "v “r “reactors . “Q m’ aéxrisilidetlgt llllrsf Dtgrrell P L‘ giléketts in tléencm us; reasjlal’: W m?“ gllelvardshlp of Time" filth; Luoyml-IOKB eggs!’- sasa » i‘ “#_~Y' t . Mrs- fly > Th f ll ilfgogrank Jardine. It was de- and: Qniiwlfllustlaéheuglsvsesrsifg? ill ' ' ed to solicit patronage tor ti; 1n order n! mm iflss-Alnllfl’ ' 4d [b9 septcmber meetin! Euausn it?“ use; cacti-cos’ ti»: fillvndllllllet lOl‘ that meetinl will Maw“! “WWII William. luc- y given by 5 56d lifltmsuld 3'3: Blanchuflem Rlgllhafgbonll Ailekme . v err , ‘um book pexllefresllments We" Edith Dodda’ Rhea‘ HPPKOod. McQuBrll-yxvtmthe hostess assisted by figedparrell Plckets, Miss Beulah MATFEMATICS '1 and Miss Shirley AET19W-'5 ‘l “° _--»-— “$3,131! “bf-film. new... . hard Merriam, Edy he Dodd , Wi Dram n'eadllnflb€l'll.lugt3hfilalelglafl?d' B. C. ll. F. Boat _ tum I Edfigfdngdvvsrhlln. Bett Todd, .1 was. Mll¢t¢odfa$llga°h°§§§: 8 vsucouvrzrt, Aug. iZ-ilil") -The iogmer hlllfgblifl: FRENC“ , n er c a r o $1.1 “Canadian Air Force. “WW1 l-aullhlln. William Mac- has (“Sdmwgfld of!" tlleuharf; Leod. Jean Nicholson, Betty Tom; ‘ 003.5 . llsglvcucllmllsh‘ .C.A.F. ‘lwvwvv- ' ""5195 nel and it ls lflffll m" l“ have been lost. belgéchbrd Mlfflim. Wendell Call- xltl - .1 - kln have bee: Leek-y‘ Rgggurman. Claude notified altld names W u hot l . lssllrmesof {he disappearsalfio CHEMISTRY Edward Laughlin, Richard Mer. Hem. Betty Todd. William CHIP "Wilhelm-Claude Lecky, Edythe weeks. Last Sunday the SUPP" Dfldds. Wendell Callboclr. l tl m ll British Columbia assist}; 2M1) Teco was Rolled b? R.C.A.F, officers l1 he had 3151033 seen any trace of the 8.0. Stil- H had no . Cl d 1A6! , 91-h.- mlssing vessel was 57 1...?“fitchougmmwéfdfffwgfff; 1 ti and is said to ha" hetefll lllllgtler Charter to the R13- for the vast year and l a . ACROSS SPANISH MAIN bee! Edyth Dodd. Rht l-l v good’. Williafn Manleod. e a op SOCIAL PROBLLEMB: Jean Nicholson, Edward Laugh. Argentina was discovered in 1510 um ma, d M ‘ by Spfllllill explorers headed bv sch ‘HAHN Bggaminoberl‘ mm Dwz dc 8011a Passed in Latin XL-William Cunningham. BUT 50 FAR AWAY The following are the Pass Lists Tile diameter of the moon is 2.100 crude x; miles. Com Ilia Uhivarsit, Matricul- . i- atino Order of Merit: l NOUTIIERN ICE CAP Marjorie Gorrill, Florence Wil- ' There is enough ice in Antarctica liams, Erwin Thompson, Robert encrlse the entire world in a Palmer, Lloyd Perry, Ruth Kelly, yer 120 feet thick. Lowell Allen, ‘Andrew Humphrey, Too Late To Claslfy ‘Nomi Ems’ ___________ I. SALE -— '31 TERRAFLANE x Willie excellent condition. 6 800d ‘Chester Mac- Donald. ‘Pauline Todd. Mlfltlltlld Board Passes in Order Merl . Marjorie Gorrill, Florence Wil- rams sevltlv TO-DAY 1M3‘: NB “USN NIT! I- ANDY IlARDYS DOUBLE LIFE - Rdlllitv PARKER-Hollies All MTIMIIFOID- SARA NADEII ml IIIIOGWUIQ ISTIIER WILLIAM! "Miler by Avllg- cal-lulu, lohllllbil "Atso SHORT smmfi- SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 Saturday AT 23m Summerside iii-i- MQCNEI". Robert Palmer, Lloyd Perry, Ruth K Lowell Allen, Andrew Humphrey, M01. lison, Elaine Perry, Joycg Link. letter, James Harris. Dianne Downing, Chester MacDonald, Norma Ellis, Forronll Pauline Clark, Kenneth 80h. ‘Eleanor lihcDonrlld, ‘Eileen Praught. Pauline Todd, ‘Catller. ine Lecky, Vernon Gay. Clffllll Summersidc Man Named Grand Master TRURO. N.S., Aug. l2J(CP)—G. Hazen Phillips. Summerslde. P.E. I. was elected grand muster of the Maritime Provinces and New- foundalnd at the 85th annual ses- sloll of the Grand Lodge 1.0.0.11‘, here yesterday. Card _of Thanks Mr. Kenneth MacMillall and family. Covehead wisll to thank all who so kindly sent flowers and messages of stmlYlln" lll l.l-::l lL" cent sod bereavement, _tircs. Phone 387. 8-13-31, liems, Erwin Thompson, Stewart ./, ,§'urz".s'l'/l.€j c ll€ Use Oxydofrfilvdlo-Irilrlofiui-you jun don't need hard robbing or long washer“...- va ‘ ‘ bloachlogYor, u- cspc for rules, your wash comes white without bleaching; Sparkling whilst ‘limo new miles 00h sol more Jill." Every ounce is richer lo wuhi power than before." They ill! our Think how kind to clothes! Remember; OXYDOL la safe for lovely washable colors sud rsyoasa SwounonyJogOXYDOL goes much fmhcr than before-s ho: washes much more clothes or dishes ‘hadolluilnddunl _.,,_ _ O IIZIOAIIe' B-lfilli {Ion Well Known Local Nan Cics Suddenly Mr. Prank MacDonald. an cm- ploye in the Registry Office. Pro- vincial Building, passed sway sud- denly at 12:80 yesterday. The Mr. Don Buildlnz when he was with o heart attach. Medical was immediately summoned but was of no avail. The deceased was well known throughout the Island. Bo was a proulinlult rootball star of the old Abccweit teams the Pint World War. having ser- ved in France with tlh sdisn Siege Battery. He was sev- nely gassed in Amlmltierves. He is survived by broth- o two Dominic and Phyllis: one MacDonald, and tw sie- cr R. A. ten, Mrs. James Fraser and Margaret MacDonald, both o! Char lottetown. The remains are Noting at Prank Kennesseys Undertaking Parlor from where the funeral ilk? place on Saturday morning at 8.45 to the Church of the Most Holy Redeem thence to the Roman Cs.- tholic Cemetery. Saint John Mall Winner Cf C. F. C. UITAWA, Aug. 12 —(CP) —Ai! Force Headquarters tonight ann- ounced award oi five Distineulshod Flying Crosses and 14 Distinguish- ed Flying Medals to members the R. C. A. F. servinB Ill/else“- The only Marltlmer was FU- D L. 618881’. 245 Mlllidfle Ave, Saint John, N, B. The citation said.: "F0. Giggey has completed a large number of operational sor- ties. At all times he has proved himself an extremely capable wireless operator displaying the ut- Niai. Lcightizer Laid To Rest The funeral of Major J.J. Leight- lzler was held yesterday morning from the residence of his brother, Mr. J. F. Leightlzer, the deceased being accorded full military honors. Requiem High Mass was celebra- ted at the church of the Most Holy Redeemer by Rev. R. Balns, 6.5.8. R... who also conducted the service at the grave. The band oi No. 62 C. A. B. T. C-. under the direction o! Cpl. Emil Doiron, rendered funeral marches to and from the chucrh, The honorary pail-bearers were: Col. P. W. McNevin, Major Frank Tierney. Capt. R. R. Bell, Capt. J. J. McDonald and Lieut. J. R. Nichol- SO11. Six members of No. 62 (R) Vet- crans of Canada acted as carriers. Chief mourners were: J.F. Leight- izer, James Ielghtizer, John Leigh- tizer, Ralph Josey, frank Watts. Gerald Mullrlny, Russell Bernard Cpl. Jclln Johnson, Lt-Col. J. R Paton, Col. R. C. Chandler. Lieut, Robin. Sherbrooke, Que, officers of the 204 (R1 R. C. A. Battery, 17th‘ Armored Regiment; Lieut. G. A. McKenzie, Lleut. R. Morris, or the R. C. N. V. R, and members of the Charlottetown branch, Canadian Legion B. E. S. L.; general public. At the grave three volleys were fired and the Last Post and Re- veille sounded by Pte. Doll Crock- ett. N0. w. C. A. (8.) T. C. ‘Ilse order of the procession was the C. A. (B) T. 0.; Escort, Veter- an's Guard; Funeral Director; Pall hearers: Hearse; Mourners; Gener- al_public. ' .._ All ex-servl llneral of our late comrade, IRA M. BROWN. Saturday morning at l0 Ila-Col. Arthur G. Puke. FUNERAL The otficers and Brethren Lodge No. 2 and all vialtinl Ind“ August 1M3, at 9.80 um. luneral Service will thence to Sherwood Cemetery. By order of the War Reginald B. Kemp, P. OKAY, ‘QILL ‘FWD TEE f ° ward Island ndspltlll on July 19th- as follows: Firing party; Band of y Q_______________ Canadian Legion Funeral Notice ce men are requested to l-‘lsnerul Home, Kent Street, on Saturday morning nk Meobon d. Secretary. Canadian Legion Funeral Notice All ex-scrvicenlen are a‘ 13A M, BROWN, Scec " of 8t. John's Brethren are "quested to meet at i110 sl-p for the purpose of our late Brother, Arthur G. Penile commence at 8t. Peters Mu TILLIE THE TOILER — TIMELY AID_l OH/DEAR/ 1 65H’? CA$ THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ouaanlm IIIIIIIIJYII \‘\ \. \\ IIIIIIIIIIA IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA Band l Parallel Entertainment! C.W. A. C. PRECISION PLATOON SUMMERSIDE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14o. Parade starting at 1.15 at Town Hall, on Fitzroy St. to Central Ave. up Central St. to Notre Dame, Notre Dame to Granville St. Granville to Water St. to Queen Hotel, where twenty minutes o! expert Precision Dllll will be presented. At 8.00 p. m. ill the High School ‘Auditorium, the Precision Platoon will present a free variety concert. Everyone welcome. g m, success attained ‘g1, l... participated in attach o3 yam-l. Dulsbere. WWW" m“ Berlin and in dB-ylllhfl, "9"" ° 1p Creusot and Milan. BIRTHS At the city Hospital- Aulust 5th. to m. and Mrs. 16ml? Gnmn, New Wiltshire, g son 0o elph, Benclon). MACClDSKEY—-At the city 5°5- pital Aueust 4th to Mr. and balco- Vlncent MacClOSRW. N?“ wms "e 8 5011. MOLYNEAUX-At the Prince Ed- ' GRIFFIN- Moly 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelsonwayn; neaux. Charlottetown a. 5011. Gardinee. lVlacCALLUM-At Th6 PEI-E. H05- mclll. sue. B. w Mr- W‘ M“ Rafl‘ rnond MacCallurrl Winsloe. B 5W8 ' ter. Carol Marlo- MUTCll-At the August '1. to Mr. Mutnh, Southport. a Paullette Alene. norm-st Phil, Penn. on Aus- ust; 9, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cls Boyle (nee Mabel Cusack) a SO11 . PEI. Hospital and Mrs. Harold daughter, nellrgls 4 ‘ORMES-IN Kingston NH. 6,1943, Isabelle MacQueen. EST“. g gOIIKgIQETVlllG and Wi gar . I‘ . l; Char- MacDONALD-Sudderilv B1943’ a ‘°“°”°““l5’l‘§.l§§.ll’l‘.l in m. salt All!- for- d . . llllghtili egg. Cathedral. Full- eral from St. Peter's Cathedral on sllturdlly. Ausust 5°""°° starting at 10 am. Funeral leavin! at 10.30 Interment Sherwood Ceme- tery, Please omit flowers. MaeLEOD-At Charlottetown. on August 12m. i943. James MM- Leod in his 79th year. Remains have been forwared from the MacLean Funeral Home to Iris this morning. Funeral notice later. l‘ D. MacLean t N. l U NDERT AK El F n swarms: Charlottetown and g North Wllteiliro Phone I40 , ~¢nsu- w» meet n, Fflnl Bouncing‘ n. s40 to mend v Charlottetown Brllwh- gneg‘ t at, Peter's Cathedral the rllaenl of our llte eomvldv t! . hnloE-Ectown Brfllllll- NOTICE Dodge No. l Victoria. om, s ma. 14th "m" s "S: hoard. ul. éitllodnl u l0 mm. ten, M, secretary. “Ac A ALLTHS L UGGAQE’ ANOTHER ‘ FOOT 40d é» most lwenn l. - v-vv- 57a =*"""‘,:",".:’,.".:;‘;£ News Urges Coal Economy UITAWA, A118. 12 -(CP\ — A means of conse ions Minister Howe appealed night to business building owners to cut off at once the hot water to their tenants. "Except for hospitals, clinics, and buildings containing dentists offices, bsrbers, or Owlmnts who must have hot wrat- er to carry on their vocation, Come and Sec the Smartest llrill Squad in the Naritimcs! IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAKIIIIIJ wwwmidlrffiylllllllll ‘ "r “ m EASTERN cuAllolAll fmdllflltly wash. there are very lew business buildinzs which require hot water," Mr. Howe said m a ‘ma. Jolrvsolvs new statement. "Rather than issue a OFFICE. Montague, will be close mandatory order, the govemmgn; till August 23rd. 5-13-25 prefers w leave 1t to tlle patrigt. ism o.’ building owners m c9359 supplying hot water where it is not absolutely essential," Mr. Howe said he expected build. i"? WM“ w comply with m. N- quest during the summertime for the duration of the war. MIXER-ST. NB, sue. l2—(CPi a little too much speed, with the result the driver of their allmmobils was flagged down by an R . . P. speed cop. He paid a 810 line today. While the game was on some fans in a car on the edge of the field nabbed a ball that came their way, and 231d ‘an to 131A policemen scare B e ca!‘ scovered sev- QlifmulYmigfllalgirgvgflnolalyleabebasg; era! bottleslooli beer-so now the the sprlnghm’ N-s‘. . am puts on in: are a of the liquor control rvlng coal, Munit- supply of doctors or other and in: OAILOI rrcx-r wnr-rcn v v v Prepare your home now for adequate warmth with smaller fuel consumption T0 SAVE COAL CHECK THESE POINTS / llow to on molll llm Pipes and furnaces must be clean,- and grates ln good order. If one or two rooms are hard_to heat, you are wasting fuel. A minor ad|ustment can probably remedy this. Have a competent mall check your hearing system, and make necessary repairs, Ingulllq your furnace and plpes where necessary. NOW ‘IO AVOID NEAT LOSSES Storm windows and doors must fit snugly and be weathersfripped. Lack of storm wlndows can cause as much as 20% hen loss. Csul‘ a should be clone around win. dows, doors and in cracks in brick work ésome hardware stores have caulking guns or rent). Broken glass should be replaced, and loose panes untied. Small expenditure- on such work wi save much fuel. I NOW TO SAVE STlll. MORE You can save fuelsnd money by having your home properly lnsulated. It is a roven fact that ln_ many homes lack of a equate lnsulatlon (lncluding storm windows) result; In Consumption of fuel-up to as mvlCb ls 50%. Watch for later instructions oa how to fire your furnace properly. HAVE YOUR HOME INSPECTED FOR HEATING AND INSULATION DEFECTS l/ Get advice nowl workmen and supplies are Bcuce- If 37°“ 5916i’ 111 getting your home ready for win- ter you may not be able to get the services you need,- THE DEPARTMENT or MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY ..l it HON. C D. HOWE. Mlnistcr N‘ By weesrsa SAY 1T1? LET ME _ CARRY-YOUR zrusll< ‘r/ \ oouvr MENTiON n". nu. awe ME AN excuse Pl<lcl< / -.<~.--.-..._. .91.,» f\ i