AUGUST 27. 1943 Il-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN fl-k . ‘°“"‘&r £15m .5 Ill flak eolllln ls snorvlo far lloln alllulssslus noel-sinus onus-rs m',,,a°p"f§'l fifi“? °' u} f: l'°°..2'v.§"..'l'?i?. m Ila Jesealstlge llveciltlll . WAT OBRIEN mam“ 2,1,, [n fin f‘; 31.8"‘: fins a Iorll. strhlll m- ---* m4,“ ~ m, . v w. lul. s. "Me m“ lnnurelassadlil-gd...“ and go ‘yhoililLslsohh-gbrotb “distort. WIUI’ ""5 ‘Uni l"? "ilk IROIL ' "no! ' IUNI-IAL POETIONTINT -— Tflf,” “m, Wain strut. Inn UIIGOL .01 oranvllle same m“ DONLBVY A M“ o, mm—— m‘ u The lunenu of the me mwo-r "l-liTlTural-n will be aumree u seals la l—naralle by m lea-mt meihm‘ 3"‘ ‘"11 resret to 8ltlufin:yhu aprfifponegnyfi ‘ "3’ curler l»: at h w‘ flu or I00 II elm...“ h, m. “m” ‘Two YANKS IN doom ‘ndomlllnollho of the 8min! rlvel of his son lion He ax. r ‘f give vow eldu to tho boy responsible for deuterium sol: rule. . pm. 8-.“ _ Pl or s oom- i - TB ‘In! . 1-12!!! u. TRINIDAD” tuggal of relfifibxqu-e-t l‘ "w" “at”? d." Eltfibenl“ are x0111 Bed W“ News slid Short N G “d w‘ y ' m“ h“ gnfi fig’ a‘ u ‘s star . A. a? a W" lsordglmulill subject. vlsl °."-.n¢“.r'%°l'£\e§§.‘3r 2.1?’ ltfrstmlgflustanqsflvmo a Ab?“ ‘gumzwn_ 0-21 i. P. H. Rev. mm M. Butler B. D., ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Requiem H h Mass was oelebrutfercei a n lml-rso usorl mum“ “"21"” Shows 7.00 and I15 5mm“- bv Rev. J. - Mocerole who also -TRY° ""'_’ ' '-—.- conducted services at the . u"‘°‘#. ‘llcéllfrr ... no n: ..;'n‘°" “Féflildnbfi; en. l. so mirth" news: 35,-, w,,'°,;§°",,,'“,m; lnnvonohulvhéatt 82% meat 01.00 at Tlyior Drug o0 saokville, are visiting ml- my,“ 3mm 0mm“, U“; m: l 3° 1,13,", n w, P u mm“ "" u! "r- we We My Donald and u- ulehtlrer. st e T, emf t, l“ _ _ . ___; "gtlrfi?" 11%.‘? glgel-rdilg: n.1, W" “mmgnrm a“: m x _...._ OIIISTIAN cllurtcn unn- II) D ‘imuun 5.31.11, “mac” we énaagumm o‘ m. smmufllmlhd. u “Mix!!- nf-A"! ING-Thsre will be s special meet- ' " "EEDGEWAT" yul-lwest dawn Helen Stewart few Iuastmdkgs. or t: m‘ m. 17s? ‘3 m me Princhuchligx AJAMPING to .0. 2 Al Byford wuss: m- m h" ' w- °° - d lsur their holidlyl e" - - - ""- 5 - "WI. ward a on a evonin Eumsenom . w. Oamlglickfiw: aft-Q rvgjfkfr‘ {grwflfi "anal, n. "mar-t. mum“ _ Aug. n u. no. Mrs. a . Ouristog Jill‘ Elaine a%d!A£v'l John Meo- l" “k9 Pl“! beptember 11th. ad on ice-cream social m dance $1,, wfimwm b: the mun,’ Ealllaiilgflgd ‘Msclllonald and 8'75"‘ "cum - A 1"" lmmlm °1 4°11" molrnlnd sorvilfin ‘éugnymlllllllar ‘ lgaster John c. from Glue Bey. _ I "— w“ “m” “"1"” ‘WWW W" as. Mrs. Ourrlstnn is en inter-eel G w 3m“ um _ MAL? QUEUNITID Cl! lOld Ill 011,10 A us. cl. ..~....-.. ... .. Elélkrl-leut-sflev u;- wM-le, owe-l - r» e-rll-‘l. trteuhrtc. u: tend """"*="= l -. "mm" 9» housed for painting ‘ --. "s ELECTED 4g last Sunday even , m; - - l. ... ,.. . . . I “fggrlgsai dtgmgrrriwlenrgafi rag! we‘: are ‘ fill.‘ 02:15:: mes nsel Hopgood h t - i eoPe.".i;.°°'"'“ x W" B"""" ”"'°-» "@- m" lwlhr 1M. While. o.s.o., ohm... 0m“, on. ’ "l? PEI‘ fad; m, (gnaw- |n.1ly lbrge audience. The floral - ed ham “m, din" f" “f; c c F “H”; u" glut‘: ‘the Emerge Army. le shown heirs mendin . M11, Nu. s. Halifax, and on his right, an], soclatlon an was 6mm m, m, decorations were beautiful Bud dove at a. Novs otia. h sc- I a a hum hm M V? lure-travail or the Plctou His’ - o. s. Full, v.n.. of cnnrlenein-rn. oficer- command- mfirlreréecylleag? President, TJ-LE. In- supervised by Mrs. Rel h Beoirsto. wgN-halizmbeellacfiilnlefison g1 commuted by h" m”, DL §ufl I u“ ‘and lfmrsve gm‘; lglrlzggxsllélroslllgflmfi lng the 42nd Reserve Army Béilzade Group. P] ‘ $1.... vice preéirtgnfirer Bgrnfigl Egeuxllsr e rtegallaaiéllilr‘ vvghalllig-l _ k Hall“ “Wromfiw. t” Hopgood. rove, outside Chlrlottetowrl. To his left l; Brl- t anaulnn Alnly l0 o; fi"‘é‘iérlff’°iiit'.ltive VsVm ‘nnrle n" Pte. u. ll. seattle sans with flue mm“ hm‘ °“ s‘"“"“y' Russel orels has returned home Mmww» .» . ' .' ' ' ssl "l-Io Lovely Are Thy '"—— 1 _ _ 5 _ ‘r Ellersiie. James g-wllklglllhgfiél? fiéfnnggf, by {Add}... and “My Master Francis Kell of Lake cgfxd? geamfggll“gn“lgj"° “Q1031, ' , wiighgfdle an ' ' 5' Task." Sgt. Rea Potter sang with yafdinésmzlfnklfimxlllhlaczlltg Wm‘ finger- alm M“ 3,,“ Bu,‘ h“ ' . 5“ °' ' leelins “The Alrmehh PHYWE ' ' ' returned home‘ from hospital - ' _ YOSITION — Mrs. both music and words were com- _ where she has recently und — -> g "bfilgllsmm 3”" a 5mm"- dlregtegy bnrmtiig-origglfiswuhldllqs-wa! "NV?" Hugdamgfaytsgullzg 3°” "“ °p°m"°“‘ er Th fir t c l "h ‘we ms been Qppfllnled ublic Y M! woodsidé Charles dish. e s .C.F. candidates in _- _- - i ~ r "u" “l. bu": “z ...*‘::.-. w.» ... . . -..— .. awn.“- ’- “ls.” .2’? M“ ltl..’::":":z..:.":r "lmfid. h“ * '~ - l “(if vs- l n . , , J rd f Ch L n TOW RTE SP9“ g B1‘ VBOB- l1 on B 6 OQUG, \ gfililrllyersifnhshe esiutgleeds Miss that fly B! 8 clolld- T055!’ l" tpwn visited ha slsggeromryaélgorge tlon in Halifax. and many friends to contest the fourth district of _ , § m, RN who res ned to are beholdlnlz 5 lmll-druw" llama Jay of Borden ast week. wish them o. pleasant one. Prince. <, + m“ 5”‘ 1 ‘ l“ c town ln the skies. that we she" Wlu the hi‘ Mr. Hector Leard of Lower Be- ' l “Capt L pom or? 1d this position peace for all mankind. The ww- Mls; Glenn Sh e of Moncton deque was nominated councillor ' l W5‘ Pam" e re ious to her lone is sivins sleet veeslbllllles is spending her haglldoys with her luns JAMES HERRELL and Mr Irving Toombs of Albany ' ~ wmrgufeflrs "o p v 5. you that the world may be B parents at Borden. ' i- R.R. assemblymbn, ' m’ ' T° m9 Tho death occurred yesterday Mr. Toombs is resident cl.’ the mm" IEXlTn-llllbl. wen- l-l-ligi — A very pretty wedding of mum interest took place on Aulul st. James Church, when “My morerlce, dalgllter of Ml’!- Campbell and the late Joseph campbfill . became the bride of Raymond Joseph Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. P J- 811N111"! Dulhsletefre l!“ WW“ 111mb“ d wn rsu They who i tn l Mu- n tk to Pl t u . h“ sweetheart ‘hwed but Shel gglllesmfuzlmo 1°75 ma“ "new n whoslalgosflllslied in the N! wehefe etlllle buriglowlll take Dlaoe ill N We e “m” °1 Md" m” “d their strensth. they shell mount and is stationed at cberlottetown- the family plot. carried u pearl rosary. The bride! m, Wm, eagles. Rev. Edwin Simp- was attended by her sister Miss Margaret of Home Mew "h" {Sunday morning and evenlnlz. lottetown spent the week end the . . . _ _ w... pleasingly attired in 'r..lberty|“”" _ inst of Mr. and Mrs. James Mafmmg Bapust A A , H_ H w b _ - -~ we we» l-u- ueu- h» u- m- Personals were tum‘ 2.22.":...at‘.itl"c...w~zr cites... ' , _ in ,. espondlng shade. Gerald Solomon- brother of the [loom acted as best man. After the ceremony a enjoyable breakfast was served at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. ediatu Stephen Boudreluzlt. to imrn relations and friends. Later the {Ollllfl couple left on a hondymoon rip to the Meritillles. The bride travelled in block and white fine sheer crepe with n. large block felt hat, matching sccessorles and wore a bouquet o! white carnat- ionll. I-lenrtleet congratulations and good wishes sre entended by their lrleny friends. ‘mev will reside in Oeorzetown, P. E. I. t‘ anti-omen? very l veritable neighborhood. Old Country ll matter of hours. lAre we using the advantages for the glory of God. or for our own An opportunity to use intelligence in the heishllk Men are saved by the Fulfill!“- lO wretched rnlln that I am. Wm lshsll deliver me from death. Paul Ysurrendered himself first. livirlfl successfully es God intended him. y first. must 0 of adversity on th and strensth 1n fi°d~ 3°“ sin and Ilfln, Winconsin occupies the hull!" _.c t, 1rd Hickey of Halifax l‘. ‘£11m his furlough in Ken- I sing on and 011m“ s _ urea.) ' len McPhee. R- 611$?’ has srrivid in Bummer- : Bu, by plane to spend a few dais leave with her mother. MYB- 5- h- McPhee. - ‘_ . P ton Noon- “ mggldlgrilavoreriad as their . “Q5” Mrs. Nool-lsrrs mother. M" john Sullivan. her brother jJohn and her sister Agatha, all of Atlantic. Moss. They have left osrl * Campbell on Tuesday fHE_ CHARLOTFEIUWN GUARDIAN is; Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell on Sunday last were Mr. and Mrs. Nell Camp. bell and son Errol, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cam bell and son Boyd. of North W tshire and Mrs. Gordon MacCalillm and daughter Joyce of Charlottetown. Mrs. Frankdltalzlel of Borden is visiting her usbond at Lsllzon, Quebec. L. A. C. Bernsrd Harm and L. A. C. George Hlckmam of Scou- douc. N. 3.. spent the week end at Borden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffell. latest recruit from Borden to Pte. Archie Bernard of Char- s. A. J. Mlwbean and sons Allan Jr. and Stirling who have been visiting at French River were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon when E11 route to their home irl Monoton- mornlrlg at the Prince Edward Island Hospital of Mrs. James Harrell. Mrs. Herrell was the former Miss Bessie L. Dawson, o! Plctou, Nova. Scotla and was a valued employee for a number of years on the staff of A. Home dz Co., of this city. She will be greatly rrlollmed by her many friends who will remember her kindness and congenial man- n er. _ She is survived by her husband Jas. Herrell of this city, one sister Mrs. WJ. MacLeod of Morlcton who has been with her during her brief illness and one brother John A, Dawson residing in Pictou. The remains are resting at the MacLelln Funeral Home and will this morning Annual Convention WOLFVILLE. N.S.. Auz. 26—~ (CD-Annual meetings of the var. Sgt. George Gaudet and Pte. Albarl Gallant are spending leaves at their homes in Borden. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacAleer or Borden were rment visitors to Lake Verde, guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Maelvor. Mrs. A. P. Cerettl left Borden cm Monday morning for a visit to Ot- tows. ious organizations con- tinued here today. wlth the Mar- lt-lme Baptist institute. the United Baptist Women's Missionary Union and the Maritime Baptist Loy- rrlevfs Association hOICIin" sessions. Rev. Nell MacLean of Gospel-ecu, N‘ S... was elect/ed president nf the “ ‘e ‘Vice-presidents elected ‘ ‘ FL. Athertorl. Woodstock, N. 8.. and Rev. 6.8. Your". Have- oor. NB. Rev. .1.M. Blesedell, Doaktown. . .. was named a member of the executive. GEIITIIAI. Glllllllllll C. C. F] organizat on in this Pro- vince. His nomination was moved by Sheldon Dixon of North Tryon and seconded by Ronald Chisholm of Bedehue- Mr. Land's nomination was moved by Fred Leard of Albany and seconded by Walden Wood- side of Tryon. Following the convention Mr. Douglas McFarlane who is secretary for the . . organization in ‘PEI. said that it- was planned to run candidates in other districts as well. S. Liberal Party _ In 3rd Prince Messrs. T.W.L. Prowse and Sim- on Paqll, Charlottetown, were nominated as Liberal candidates for the Fifth District of Queen's at a convention held last night. Mr. Prowseb name was the only one proposed for Assemblyman. His nomination was moved by Lleut. Col. R.C. Chandler and sec- onded by Mrs. D.J. Riley. president o! the Women's Liberal Associa- Distribution 0f Ration Books on. For Councillor there were two] Speeded llp nominations, that of Lester O'Don- nell. moved by Victor Ceyle. sec-l Distribution of R/Ation Book No onded by J. M. Rcddlrl: and Mr. -3 was in full swing yesterday and Pauli, moved by Arthur Gcudet. the tempo was zreaily‘ stepped up seconded by Hedley Weeks. |cvtr -ne previous day Partial fig- On the balloting, Mr. Pauli re- ures from the five Local Ration Closing Sessions Of gives instruction lm the famous Bren Bun during the town ,P.E.I. (Canadian Army PHOJ! . 21st C.W.L. Convention Mrs. Parnell McMahon Of Charlottetown ls Re-elected President. Mrs. Parnell MacMahon, lottetowrl was rc-cleeted Diocesan President of the Catholic Wom- en‘s League ut the closing session _-- Char" TCDIJETS 10K Monaghan. All the sub-divisions who not already reported gave in their thcir year's activities. had return hv plehe- __ v H . . .- . .. ,. . - bi‘ Mmmln o! c0 oral Douglas Maclnnls and frrfif gnu“, 3211313? as! ceglfigrtflxagggsggg‘ vzgonlgggeaqb lfizflggs fégtfifigfilé‘ $25 {fie of the annual convention yester- Mrs, Stephen Trainer. president o! __Mr. and MH- Jlllill” m‘ a few pte sears of the Pletou Hlgh- dressed theelnsmute tonight“ d,“ the candidates and b M ‘"3’ ‘first two days of me campaign a day. The convention was held ill Charlottetown sub Division. read Elummmlfl- 9- E- " fie”. wpy to ~mder= were lilo-sis at the home d claring that the Christian Church Douglas MP Y ’" ' ' tctnl of some been; had been Ml$°°“°“°- *1 “ePm "*1 ‘he meemlg °l “bull- days in Monctorl r127“ whm m Mrnllnd s. George Sharpe 0n. [mm erase m denomhational “n” Dr I. J Xh ma“ 1d handed out by me volunteer The other officers elected are vision presidents held during the }- Ilosforl Lnd News 5-“ o‘ the“ Batllrdo while en route to theinnm wage"; a 501m from Beams; Drefl-ded- "t n? PT" m‘ workers m; the vargous distrlbuggcn as follows: 1st vice-president, Mrs. national convention. —Mrs. Albert Mclnellbll and the city they “"1: is" nibodnm homes Antlgonish. the gone; n; 8v" m the worm L in 1 a m9 me "il- MT- w~ centre; Urban Glllls, Miscouche, m-el- The following committees daughter Thlese, Remington, 110W "‘:"‘*'_" M“ ' d‘ M“ A_ y; -—-—' He. said Baptists must take their ‘u, 55 “s 5° “g as 59°76'53"” Th" Charlottetownb figure. was ln- acted; 2nd vice president. Mrs. J. brought in their reporls: Resolu- resluirlg in Pictou. N. 5.. ls hpellfl- u-"W" Avenger "Arrest ' Mrs. MB-"Y "lends here regret to learn urgghlgu] mace in the movpmenf l‘? J5 l" U" 5511053“ We" 3r creased by 8.230 which is about A. Bernard. Tlgnlsh. rc-electcd; tions. Mrs. Frank Murray, Mrs. W. m‘ a menu“ two week‘ on me 133mm‘ Huh ed led ‘her pnr- °1 the lndlswsltiu“ °t MI’ Mon- h form a Canadian count" of Brown. J‘ nflttenbur’ and a’ m“ “mes sreater than the record 3rd we president, Miss Florence J. Sullivan, Mrs. Leslie‘ Ramsay. mend-x. "rhibcdenll aooeltnveghn_moncwn tazue Campbell of Borden and all Churches and sh o eo-operete 3”?"- for the ooenn day. Answering Kelly’. Montague. Recording Secrc- Nominations. Mrs. Harold Guudet .__- erltl W 5'4“ ' hUDB "lit l"! Wlll l°°ll Ell-lily m‘ with other Christian groups Mayor Holmans a peul for a gory, Mrs. J.A. Murphy. Emerald. Mrs JJ-I. McQuald. Miss Gertrude Mrs. Orville Clark. Mrs. Joseph P?- ‘ 118ml 800d llflfl-llh- heloirllz to build a world of pence B speed up in applicfltfilns, citizens reelected; corresponding secre- Coady- All the resolutions enbmlt. Woodeide and daulhifl‘ B"?! m: ——- and brotherhood.” e C urch Inn's started reaming into Queen tary Mrs A. J Howatt Char- ted were unanimously adopted Kenslngton, were weer; end vlsltors _ O Brnrl. L Martin Barryullt and must sneak with a united voice in CHAPPELb_At m Ch l be square scncol early yesterday lu“éto\vn. re-elécted. greasurer Following afternoon w‘ seéved b Moncton’ N' 8"!‘ Mrgbggsrrygglxrllflveeralgsgtralsélilltlo‘ 13:12“ "‘3,',§”}“,§°'““‘§, ma” f°°m°re“°°' Hospital Aug 20 1:143 tat: gbltzm momma“; ‘mid 1th‘? lmh] wmirimfid Mrs H-lrbld Hynes Montague re-I b" the mCll“7(‘l"2 of Mlscoubhe sub- lln . ' ca e.con crence all- ' ' ' ' ~ up unl cos n; time 0st ng t. ' ‘ ‘ ' '~' r ' ‘.,- _ Rev. Father J. u. Trainer of erltly when lvlr. Bdrryault was rc- nmmed "m, a Yuma attendance Mrs. Fred Cheopell. city. e son. M“; queue; o; people “m, up our- elrgrellfd-d be “h M 69w illivlslgllllrnfillfiqilllfr-lggdelaifld 331th Izldian River mt Mondsy for An- . turning hefldllllorters after wps- present for the sessions. Many HOGAN A side the building during the day b ‘a lfyth 8"" f’ R “Sim t, Trf, I3 .. °d> (||T? KP PM“ tlionlsh. N. 5.. to attend the cun- soendinlr s leove at his homo in Layman were present. H — t the Charlottetown and are name m“, the school was rate y e pas or. cv. r n_A__y amc _nl1 _1e mg . S. secretion of His Excellency Bishop Wellington. The meeting of the newly-formed “Pml- Auil-l-"l 31. 1043. to Gur. requlaicd by a member of the City w; 'r———~ '0 TnFnT-i-r gl]‘allodg“e—smlc'e—or-_-Mjrgstdf39; ulffijaa w“: John R. McDorllld-n. —- Llymoh’! Aflociotion was re. and Mrs. Howard Hogan, Tignish, Polco force who was stationed at y _ ' ' ,' ‘ y i. -- ' Mrs Russell MacGulrk uhfi 8°11 sided over by Ralph Loomer l- fl 80h- m, dom- ganized which was rnileh eppreclat ltrlelo, Cance cevc, 2a. which . Edward ' 1 no f0 M arrived ' - ‘ ed by old and new members. 11love been forwarded i0 the Red Mr. and Mrs. nen Gillls of Hos The name of a Prince Alfred o s h. us. mouth. N.s. ltemlndlng citizens that today is WPG Sh, F, 1 -¢-~» - ~l= h ["1" l‘ ' ten. Mess. returned heme "t" Island soldier spoelred 1w- "lih" in Borden on saturdav evehihfl- A meeting of Ministers was held. MwAULL-At the Prince County the last chance w receive books ln R- < - <M~ _->~°Y m“ "9 .‘~‘s-,yq~° HP ~l-‘"’$ °"“""?"' spending holidays rlt their summer on the 848th list of casualties ls- After svendlnsz a few divs l‘ at which a committee was formed Hospital. on August 2B, i943, to the city. Mayor Holman again 5pc“ 0" the “Om “l ‘he 076°‘ ""35 ‘W h’*“,m-" All" V1?‘ home in KenglngtprL-K, the Canadian ("ll") her sister Mrs. Cecil Stewart they to consider the matter of promot- Mr, and Mrs. Ralph B. McCaull asked them to reoolt promptly fol" “m1 Prefflllfid l-hlil/“LQW Tm .‘-" l?" Bmldsi $2‘ O "f _‘»~’-"-1‘ R1“ A “g: by left to visit relatives at Pisqllld- lng dee r fellowship and study n- North Bedeque, p, daughter; ' their books It. is expected that a- i0 m9 WOYQIY K415111155. Memcrlal illrf Fez-ti: $20 Rrss on Hillel Fund, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Fleming and “The Islander. under the hoadinz‘ i mon tie: cler en at the wn- ' bout 10.000 oks wlil have be R1488 hevlhz W0“ 1% for Qlle m1“ 52° Red CY» $39 l » - C. A- daughters Virginia nnd cotherille 0g seriously ill. is Pte. Fill! 9"“ Mr. Archie Arsenualt end son vent, on, 00mm t“ members ln- WIGHT - Al, the Qhuflogmbown distributed ln Charlottetown today assistance given to Juvenile worklAl-lny War W0 of atanley Bridge were visitors to ‘M, Q1 Tlgnish. His B103!" l‘ M“ Earle of Wellington spen l 18W elude Rev. TM. Webb. Moncton. Hospital on Aug. 90, 1043, to Nell as the total for the last campaign for the past year. pair socks. 2" summerslne on Saturday-K. Mar-v Geudet. days recently in Borden returnlns Wight, R.C.N.V.R., and Mm wmm reached 21.000. The total _lor me During m; routine business of. l6 n» ——- pte, Gaudet is servlns Wm‘ "l" hours on Tuesday. women's Meetings l-lalllex, a son. We ("Y5 In this cum-pawn now, the evening s50 was vcled m bnvfll boxrs to b Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ogllaghnn and Nov, scone and 9.5 I. reslm" - —— em stands at 11.188. a Victory Bend, s25 ‘,0 me Orange .10 boys in c daughter I-‘redda. of summerslde. Mr. end Mrs. Harold Outllffe of At today's meeting of the women's MABRlAGEs The total for the Charlottetown Relief Fund and w, ,0 china“. _____ returned on seem-q“ (rm st. cgpg Traverse, Mr. and Alllll Missionary Union. Mrs. J.C.B. Ration Board. which includes most. Rene; pum¢ 1; ms also decked Louis where they spent s month MmAieer Ind m. Peter u holson Olive reported on the car's work ROSS-GILLIS - At the Belfast e1 Queen's County. stood at 12,- that members W1" It once to nssrnovsn Ir‘; Nears the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett of Borden were e of Mr. m o! the onsriea rl foreisn Manse on August 2o, 1M8 b the 17° l‘ "5 1Y°m the mhiurlty 0f pack boxes m. mime“ to be “m; ——— camlhm llillllt rare. John rrleholllen of rrertevllle fields. Dr. Georlze n. Levy e on Rev. b. o. swans Euhi ' the d "lbutuls eeufrss <"'"'r""'- . ~ ‘ ltc= _ - .. .. |I|| .. .. . oe yrtie _ to relatives of memlbJs of Mem- l .cow. 4 ?—‘ Tl. n- l.- on Sunday. the Msrltlnle Ba tist. Gillls of Newton to John Alexand- P"“°1 "mms "m" “h” Bmds orlal Lad M ti 1~ d ‘it! l~ler smlc r u r» Mrs. RB. Long ey of Wolfviile e as follow: Summerside 9.070; nGm-l snvgelhe elilflgql’ (lffar W§.,_1:l‘_‘_,,._ ‘ . . , "‘ Mm Viola. Heggerty returned to er Bose of Ocean View. after P-L -—i-— Bl" Bord ' . .37; , '13 . . . ll" "us": duster" mo‘. r... liolno For Wounded ...l.‘.“.'...*="".....°' “$1253.”? u... t: scztilsrettre. ="..:....":.r."*...*.*1 11351115 11w r ~. lnothsr n, mgr-mom 11mm; remrned home on Rondo e silo e of Ministers. the T'h‘°_l"5‘ 10°51‘ l" LQBA- "YR "M" l‘ " i“! ‘Pl l‘ ' .___ . outlinodmfdu “by Will?! oung gllilllgl-At the Ottawa General ggldPfiij-filtéhllfg mg veg sléoiessiful Evork émdltlrlrrslo ! . m1 of m“ _._ m meal - , u" eve .v "e v var-s an rqer-‘rs .~ r-ro- . flldslsises M§$ret*§rl§%ertr'&‘e ‘ll! Imfihfiefnivéqlzlnfl: lsrnwlulun White end dheurhtehirllati: beeorii‘: Ilnnsnerrt norlie wit. Mr. ‘Eirdwwreqli. “at: Memorial |..0.B.A. gfimyglggwpfgtlle (‘ljiillf-efrcnlm lndvzesfnrrtdiniz. - . 9 . _ ' . q ' _N_.i__ __. “"""‘" °""'""* ‘e °" “he r» w rumored eh-e- shslmllrarlttbmnmlsse. u; s. m... w... .. ... l2:=....".'1:.l. “mm” “ We ~ ~ r treal after a. two weeks vocation at. their homeslnKerleinstml- organization: r/nrvme I. 0. u AX vh. _.........=.... , alone contributed 45 quilts; Qr-tcn ‘ "Fr t: my, 011w \ l POLL MEETING 45w“; l l F"i‘ll‘."“‘<‘fl. l Celebrates 25th Anniversary st nrv returned home on Mondsv._A. work of evangellastion ...... .. -.—— . o... "W coroner" leslssraw=lzd erect EbmIXMY-M u he» u we». q ,,,“,',‘,§,'{,,,’,I;' m mud. " m m4 um proptllllfll ' lthe cllairmarf of the girl's work “"3"” 3' "'3' Hm" 01'? lie gs s week inflvdnemnllyi. a4 u," ten . '4' Thousands of rlltiall dllldflllnmfidi AT o M“ NB u; ’3,‘,',,','.,',"";";',;‘§,‘;';1;' <93‘ 1‘?- GUM I e r e lu'Q| Q, - u ' ' ' ' ' M"! Mlrlen Meme returned lut !°”'°'yyl'hngwholl1l‘:lels":le' “MM” w‘ °' a“ °' ted for the world-wide lld. ‘M "‘°"° “W” lr summ ‘m; “m, ll ' vocation. volunteered to work irr week to her home in Boston Mus. c“ Neely; extra allowances"? 11.121. depot; of the Royal Army Crdnan- c" lliltltllnlpm, the pm,“ Edward h‘: Ialmds to reouiilflw- l‘ w" Memorial L.O.B.A. met in Boyne after s ndlng the eumlhfl‘ ll! h my . bership. and n 1 d, “h! the report whlu » _ d M c w. _ Bend Hospital on Thursdd A Mud; not. , me n, 21m», l t, --_-_i_~_e____ n an gjver._.__ mrsll etheryguel Isa ‘rascal: ee Corps. $telgflem NB" an" ‘c rzlwnwél. 26. Mrs. James Herrell. hi» Mugs M, green-At," the g1‘ emnlversla-ily A t, f I” ., . _ . _ Mrs. Heath Bonus, gt, present. t0 s minimum. Gaornoezluh: "V" field worker rlrnswiok. $3 léiluwlllgn- Remains are rest- of its organization. A large mlm- w m,“ mg 0 mgnsslw ("llsefv-llll‘? lfllfclllfs 0f ' PM - vuu- ~- M "he" u... M... 3,3,=,Yg,';,~g,;§=-=u,,,, ,,,,g_==ge=r..rr ....~.. use; $5.2; mm? uwaisetss: "d F“ “Si us‘ "‘ “You Guru St mu Elm Ave-l Charloiicicvrn. will be held at ihe former homo in llensillgwn. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE HEADQUARTERS, h: lwrlgfiod gillohclblll l?" d nah-a?‘ ‘the meeting‘ this morning for burial. bets. A pleasinl; feature of the | “in hi. evening was a presentation by yond vegetable dishes wo former missionaries Mr..and Mrs. P. C. Mur hv of - . s . t r A d M . . rhr".-.°err-..'z.*.lr.t-rz."..bar:. ...:~;..-1='.,-".*:..°::;".f.ll.‘.t*.';: n‘; snnthed Instant] ‘dtimllatt’ “racists: “s. ..':.%l.';£*".*.*..."*s..":.2':. ends uzztly.l“.*lzrsz.lrliz.zzmzz" :2 . GRAFTON “Rem their visit another week Ind visited ‘flu-me. which would probobiy be _ y thenmissionlry work ln thet ooun- ier on Aug. as ma. mowerd Mc- Henererv Certificate of Member. Tonight (Frlday) August 27th at 8p.m. 1h wn. memo and Hove MW“ p, m. Allies durlllr m! - r . .- um one. ln is 60th year. Iilnersl Ihip to n. w. pom. slslor Mm ‘Vl A FAR-v“; vu‘ full-scale invasion of harlot. 00B- AVOIJ POM!!!’ cfltklnfl ull uon Friday rnornins from Prank Hen. menu, who h“ been m ‘mm. ‘ ' ' 1 R1 secrelarYe ~ i or\‘r'lbr'o'§em§'$“°'°'“i,"fiif,§ dfifiirittllrveefs. y-m use“? a mnemwnum,» c -—wp) A ,1 xfuliunnsttpfrilzflsefllll“: tried: “u? glglfllwolftleo-nf“ m’ m" m“ m l 1 extend“ ' ' " m 9“ _ |_ 1mm, mg l‘ rl unison and sore asd unldltly-tllo qsehd , 5P5 30W?‘ -— — DDLBI. ihe R.C. Cemetery. Among those present were five '2 '1l~ i ~ ins Mr. sbvwrietlgnllg“ Pike‘ v to larelsu "lbw" l" l" ‘u’ 2"“ ‘m’ “m " “"""" lgvlegublzelrfittntlruonsixrlleh of tons ‘ . ~ ~ igxlvhlm‘ Gm“ “d”. °m°°.“ ' "we sirnlns of Remington, m. . aria. I oelreilelllleeuiehsarevaywith "m" mum . n "u" n . . .. A. . . _ cud n: H.W.G_IVI. SV-rr Lila fllmlelbmetfvesoalndtlorignodl. if}? lithe; ‘$0? striet disoipitlll; l n. o“ "l "m °l 4-909 will Whlull _ N D ' 5r '2'??? Honors. mduced and c ' - Bvwnua ls a prominent buslnesl l: behavior towards the islanders and lhnanlsergsrnsslllllalparl- mm‘ m” "m" ‘vm-ooo ""1898 " e e aclmdn R.W.P.Cl.M. sister Mar!’ vml "w ' : ‘ "m" e1 the n. c. cltv. and hell first cell on ell supglies. ilonltlofteuthe esaehdollb 2:,“ ,,,,m§ gjlnlfingwgggg we e wlehdld revlew ol the hls- '. .,,*,ff'n'g'u§a"lflfugflge§;f egg’ nnn."l°de‘fififv3n§v‘ftnl e373 filll",.'3"er‘.'i"‘n'l'l.‘r°e‘“.l.‘ofl’fr’f ~;*;;=;;,=-°°° "mu" "m 1""- "mlmtlml “m” ' I- e e - ire di o uter nu ' a emu; - - - . _ gggilfllllotrllmolzlrllleedptéllnlééide oust; figlléflétgrnflgfhm, °“. n “Eiéwfimféf: _ n EMIALMH A meetmg of the Conservative electors of rMlll- ospltal. Too Late To unify ‘ mflflllflvmmmmhhuleteflymm»: ‘Mugs helmet and suit weigh 1938 Ford———-v8 Coach on Poll will be held in North Milton Hall on I r * ' _ s Nydflyremgheyflxxeulbgogtliaplgigr WANT“) _ my; mp‘ passe "Wm" T k D ,_ b, t n,“ m 26,000 miles. Imperial Ser- Friday ille 27th al 8.30 PM. a n . _ - -- - he dine a vlcltlon in xemlnrwn- verb. Apply no. Judloll, Alex ,,,,_,,,,;' ,,,,,3,,,;§, “Qvsfmfg Qrltm, p, vice station, —3-, “fly. ' 1mg‘ _ l“ ‘Ibo-k ‘Jan SFZJL . ‘k274i. ._,,.»-—\\