e l? i f ; a 310N115; THE WESTERN GUARDIAN J. lilo: Inn: AGINT’! In? I It; old communal ac iuucl oouu-n llbuoflliell “viking b0 maul c clllchl- nedureltnmuln Ill.‘ you‘; lreet- Gcurlq. Drum ltnlt. Water Stun. Illl Guest. 87 Granville lino! Bell Bookstore. W508 Ion-unto Bakery. .'l‘b durcunwmbcuuvuuchwhloblll on"; gqnupmuicapwnnrbmsatq or rive your order to the boy mpcnclblc lcr enlivened ca roll all; —FUNIIRAL AT ST. ILEAgOII ..-The funeral of tifieilnti“ ‘wok! a was held at the house and inter- ment was made in Lot i0 Ceme- -“"- “t “in "iii."‘°»°.li '-~, ~ i‘ ‘m n. Iitllililg c c g5 wckhudl‘ bearer" were: Edward Percy aMiller, ILV. Carl'- J°59 h Lliigiillii. Ernest DGSR-Oilhe» - McNeill-S , _DIES IN lfl-LNCOUYER — Mhl Frank squarbnggs of MASCOUCIIXB Irel- coived word on Saturday ° l‘ cl tiuuth in Vancouver. B-i». 0H M13‘ 3, i943 of his brother! mag‘ . . ,. 1 o . iiEli bi iggs former véquarbnggs, e late c, son of sJChll m the our cl 6 venrS._ . Mr. Squurbriggs left this Div/mag about thirty eight V_€'»1l'5 118° a" took ‘in residence in Vungliuvel whore no has since resided. d9 0K6 IOJVIHF. Prince Edward 151311 1 Re \\".\5 employed with the firm 0 - '1' Hoiin.iii_ Ltd. He ieavesG ti‘) mourn lliS wife, formerly Ida ° of inmersidc. ‘m? son Eugene‘ in '. one daughter Kathleen int \.; m; three brothers. Gimme} in b ldkiyll Mass. Frank arfd Dan. at home. one sister Mrs- Mamuw Grltliey" of l-lolbrook M655». _ whom the sympathy 0f ‘he wm munuy is extenti0d—S ._1>iti-".sr;\"rATi0:v - A pleasant ~ ma. W5 spent at one home 01 and Mrs. BNlJ- Bull“ ‘m July. when a number OI 17161155 neighhcm-S gathered to do‘ I M. A F" 'I‘renton, Ontario. Jean has been in the service for over six months and i5 HOW 01h l litrltil n vi: ing her Parents. M!" anti Airs. A nzo Holmes. After the munl grectiiitgs the 10663118.- wds culled to order. Mr. Keir Cro- fe,» ucirj as chairman and in a . i chosen words expressed ,9 cf the gathering. An very manner thanked One and the hcnor and NSPBCT- SlhWm n! this particular time and l that u-ords could not express . th .ks and appreciation for suoh k clness und thoughtfulness in rcznembering her at this tim¢ and hoped that before long she would main have the pleasure of mcctzr" you all. Lunch was served bv hcstess and the remainder‘ of evening was spent withl music and da g. Personals -Miss Elsie Deighan of R. T. Hrfm 1. Ltd.. spent a delightful ' the guest of her aunt Mrs. \‘cl\'or, Newton. $- —2.lr. and Il/irs. Charles A. John- sflin and their two children Noreen l Ritchie have returned to qt Niass, after s ending a holiday visilng their cclivc home-s in Kinkorc and Iv v ilvtltshiro also Mr. Johnston's sister Mrs. Ernest Deighan Sum- mcrslde. B. -—-Mr. and Mrs. Sebinus John- lton rind family have returned to Montreal after spending a months vacation visiting their arents in Kinkora, also Mr. Johns n’; sister Mrs. Ernest Delghcn Summernidc. Mr. Johnston is the gcniel inro- priotnr of the popular P. - 1. dances at Preston Hull, Mcntrclsl. -Mr. Michael Dalton 0f Ed- monton. Alta“ has been visiting 1'8- lalivos nntl friends at Burton. Lot ISiunmcri-iide and Charlottetown for the inst few weeks and hla had n vol-v tileaaant time rcncwini Old acquaintances as it has "Y! years since his last visit. He lee! many changes-S Sanatorium Week Opens Sanatorium Week opened y!!!" temny with speeches by Lieut- Gav. B. w. LcPaGe. Premier J- Wnltvr Jones. Col. G. ElliOV-t run, v, 13., chairman of the Sana- torium Commission, D. J. Bonnll. Chairman of the Cltiuns Com- mittee for Sanatorium Extension and two est-patients of the Pro- vincial Sanutorlum. Mr Bonncl outlined the idea be- hind the drive. He explained that at present. there were nearly Al many active cases of tuberculosis ontsuic the Snnatorium as there are inside. He explain"! m" m“ was entirely due to the inadequacy of lhc present facilities. It is absol- utcly necessary that this tragic condition be remedied as soon Ls conditions will permit. The Lieutenant Governor offic- fnlly declared that this week be known as Sanatorium Week. He expressed his sympathy with those suffering the disease and said that they are not forgot- ten. He paid tribute to the work of the Women's Institutes in con- ncctinn with the Provincial Sana- torium. Prcmicr Jones outlined the his- tory oi‘ the Snnutorium. He made rcfcrcncc to the hospital facilities of the three airports and said they would eventually become available to the people of the province. Ha said that he had arron ed for l survey of the hospital si uction of thc Island to be made by the Fed- eral Department of Health and that he expected e report in the near future. Col, Full outlined the work of the Sanatorlum Commission and ex- plained the work that they are do- ing and the handicaps under which they are working due to the lock of proper facilities. ' Two elf-patients also spoke from their experiences. S. KELLOGG’S ASTHMA RELIEF H”, Aommfl g M. .»t.t~ arm ncy Flushed Ono mo 0n Remington. ham, w M“, Jean Holmes o; m: minty United Church, ‘ R C Miss vten into the page: of 6min ll- IOIIWMO: ncrdloby Ihlclcvlco 4o: I-IlUMATllmuutfi aunt 81.00 It Taylor Dflalflmfigi: 07.3“. ..."‘i&¢.°%“"§ Jo's: l1 0Q e daughter of Mn ruerlidc, 9.2. .. to Robert John imythe, R. firs. R.J. .. katchewcn, place Sept. 0. - —CRYSTAL SHOWII - Miss Pauline Callbeck of the stuff of the Prince County Hospital who is to be a S tember bride has the guest o honor at a hum of social events. On teenth Mrs. J.K. s. Gordon Cook of Kensington were joint hostesses alt Mrs. Cook's heme at a Crystal the many beautiful opened u delicious ct cum: wan carved-B —LEAVING TO-DAY-Thililev. CS. Linkietter and Mn. Lin cttcr of Grand Rapids, Mich, who have been visiting Mrs. Linkletters pur- ents. Mr. and Mrs. M)". Schurmm. surrtmerside for the past month are 16B"!!! to-da. to rot/tun to their home. While ere Mr. lhd Mrs. Linklcttcr celebrated their men- ty-fiftn wedding anniversary. In honor of the event they were the guests of honor-ct u family party at the home of Mrs. Schurmc-rfs arents. Rev. Mr. Unitletter de- ivered the sermon last evenlnfl at Summc - side and the previous Sunda he preached at the Central treat Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Schurmans daughter. Mrs. Wendell Muttart lives in Dartmouth where her husband b stationed with the R..C.A F. Their son, @harles, is stationed at the Merchant Murine cadet training school at San Matco. Califomim-S Island Contributions llrgentlyliequcsgtcdln China Relief Fund The people of Prince Edward Island have been asked on many occasions to subscribe money for worthy causes, and every time have answered the call and exceeded the amount requested. Up to the present, however. tho appeal for the Chinese War Re- lief Fund has not met with the re- sponse this worthy cause deserves- The objective is $7.000 but to date only $1,300 has been received. The campaign closes on Sept. 6 and, if this Province is to reach and keep its record of humanitarian giving intact, all who can do so must subscribe moat generously during the coming week. The Chinese may belong w the Yellow Race. but the ago of brav- ery and fortitude the have writ- fstcry prove they were not "yellow" when their country and tho civilization of the world was threatened by c cruel and ruthless foe. For six long yearn, two of them as our ccogniz- ed and honourable ally. she has kept the Japanese at bay. Bhc has suffered lhd in suffering terribly, she desperately needs food, cloth- ing and medical supple; if she i: to curry on. and aha must be unint- cd to can’ on because she is ab- solutely vi al to the success of the Allied Armies. In helping Chino. we are helping ourselves. . Prince Edward Island must not lot Chino down. because Chin: against insurmountable odds did not lit Prince Edward Island and world civilization down. During the coming week there- fore gratitude should be expregggd in terms of dollars. Readers are asked to send their contributions to any chartered bunk in the Pro- vince or direct to the honorary treasurer. W. R. Cruikshank, man. ager Royal Bank, Charlottetown. 18 Miners Lose Lives In Blast; 26 lniured BIRIMINGHAM, All" Aug. 20 _. (AP) -Eightecn cool minors, 1n- cluding at least three members of volunteer rescue crews, WBTQ killed and ac others injured last ni ht. and early today when two terr fic gu expiocionn biuted the Repub- lic Steel Corporation Scygqbn No. 2 slope here. The dead included E. J. McCros- sin, Chief Alabama State Mine In- spector. and George Ferguson, Say- thc rescue groups into the mine in desperate and partly successful cf- forts to save the men trapped - proximately two miles from tile opening. REFUSED lIIS PAY CARDIFF Wales-—(CP)—Joseph W. Davies, formerly of this City, c. conccicnti objector. who lcrved in the arm for nearly threcvycars and rcful to accept hil ply. hu been dischar ed on condition that he takes up and work. IIELP FRUIT GIIOWERS 140ND0N-—(CP)-Britain is i0 give financial assistance for the grapefruit industry in British Hon- duras, which has been hard hit by the war, and the provision of $10,- 000 for this purpose has been cp- proved. Too Late To Clasify FOR. SALE-DODGE COUPE l Dorcheater 5t. B-IO-l mSABU-ioauu cutlu-toun autumn-nan ruattA-noszunv o: mar-uncut o-noum-utru mm . illlllll XIII-scum: w». Vnhndlnlntu ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS AT 7.30 and 9.15 TUESDAY AT 2.30 CAPIIDI _ BORDEN Mrs. Alfred Currie who has been visiting her husband at Halifax has returned w her home in Borden. Mir. and Mirs. Cleveland Mac- Lean of Clfwwn, are spending their holidays at the hmnc of Mr. cod Mrs. Wylie Irving of Borden. Mrs. Joseph Cullen of St. Tere- sa's, pent a few days in Borden recently with her daughter, Mrs. Tho-mas Gallant and Mr. Gallant. Mrs. E. A. Hiilis of Detroit is Wdting rciativts at Borden and Cape ‘Praverse. A minabec of students from Bor- den are attending school ct Kin- kora. Convent for the coming year. Among them are Inez MacInnis, Budd Irving ‘and George Delghcn. Misc Peggry Ferguson of Halifax is, spending a. few days with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Ferguson at Borden. The regular monthly meeting of the Borden Women's Institute was hold on Wednesday evening in the town hall In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. P. J. Mun-Innis act- ed as secretary. Roll Call was of last regular and special meet- ings were rend and adopted. The president reported that $3\.fi0 had been donated for mirchnninq out- fits for a four year old child in England. Sick committee reported sendine fruit to two sick. This committee were re-umcinted. New school committee appointed were, Mrs. men and Mrs. Sharpe. A let- ter of thanks from Mrs. Mills of the Summerslde Red Cross for ihc 120.00 donated by the Institute for Prisoner of War parcels wa< read out on It bingo partv in the town ‘hall in the near future in aid of the China War Relief, Mrs. Hack- ctf. Mrs. Olon and Mrs. Icard were alt-minted to sell tickets for same Also decided that the proceeds of the first card parity In September be donated to the Blood Donors Clinic in Charlottetown. After some discusaic it wan decided in attend the district Convention at Bedeque and combine the annnni outing for the Institute at the gimcAi-lmc. Meeting then adiounv Mr. P. J. Maclmnls. postmaster at Borden left on Wednesday morning for St. John. N.B., when he will attend an executive meet- ing of the Maritime brunch of the Canadian Postmasters’ Association. lVlrs. Russell Bell who has been visiting in Quebec returned to Borden on ‘Thursday. Mn. William Oaon and daughter Luuiu m visiting relatives in Olcary. ‘Nils! Alice Jay has returned home mite-r visiting heir cousin, Misc Betty Joy at Royalty Jo. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howatt of Borden m1 the arrival of u little daughter ct their home here on Thursday August 20. Mrs. Oscar Camlpbel and child- zen were visitors to North Carleton answered by ten members. Minutes , bv the secretary. It was decided to ' I Get the moat out of over re- frcnhlng nick of Wrig cy'c l Doublemint. And chow it when you need it most-while you're working. Chewing gum, you know, hel a relieve nervous tension III fatigue. kecpu mouth and throat cool and moiatj-helps refresh and renew energy}- helpc keep you keen on the job. Demand for Wrigley‘: far exceeds production-so make your next package go further . . . CHEW IT LONGER! In Memoriam MB. IIARTLE PRESTON BRYENTON The death of Mr. Hartlc Preston Brycnton occurred at the Provin- cial Sanatorium on Tuesday Auk- us\l0th at tne um: o. m; ides. Mr. Brycnton who nnd been nl for 4 years 8 months, was the son of Mr. Murdock Brycnton and the iutc Mrs. Bryenton. Boring Valley. Pre- vious to his illness he lived in Vic- toria, Lot 29 for 8 years, where he was well known as a barber and where he made a host of friends. The funeral was held on Thurs- day August 12th. After a. short scrvicc at the home of his father- in-iaw. Mr. George Campbell, Hamilton, it was continued in the Keir Memorial samba itgalpequa, and was largely n c y many syfnpa an friends. The service was conducted by Rev. J.A. McGowan who give a comforting message om the shepherd Psalm and paid fittin tribute to the life of ‘the decease and in his several visits since he became his pastor also spoke of the firm belief he had in His Scv. four and His Eternal Home. The hymns sangNwereWThe lord's My Shepherd," " earer my God to Tnee" and “Abide with me." At l the close of the service the cortegc laclemnly proceeded to the HEB-PK icemeter where hiterment too place. he funeral was under the capable direction of Mr. JI... Dav- icon, mortician. There are left to mourn their loss besides his father his sorrow- ing widow (nee Ruth Campbell) his son Hilton, and daughter Leah, t l nd Will The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Instli/ute was held in the town hell on Thursday evening with six tables playing. Ladies prize was won by m». Jul- lm Herring gents by Mr. Thoma: Gniluit wi comolntion rilec going to Mrs. John P. Gallon and Mr. Dari MacEwen. The freezeout fir; was won by Mn. John Mac- GLUT OF HEIIIIING ABERDEEN. Scotlnnd- (OP)- So many herring; were landed at Fraser-burgh one day recently the ruhing fleet decided to stcv in port or the rest of the week. The price cll from 4 pounds i018) for 1.000 herring: to 9 pounds. - i Farm For Salo Almost 70 acres 4% miles ___.._.__.__i______ WA N T Ego - PLYMOUTH h 0R Dodge upc s ape. Wclocc Pumy, “Noigth Rut licéiui ' ‘ t w run MAID ron cum-z Al.‘ ousewcrk. its: ciliilldren, Mrs. c.l r hBt. Ii-li Good and from Charlottetown. buildings. Plumbing wafer system. H. NELSON Mlrlhflllfl , L-L-z. reton superintendent, who headed Q“,,,,,T,§‘b“,"fl_"l’- “m” °t w.‘ “any S lBryenton, Edgar Bryenton, Horton wo brothers, Danie a ard, bring valley. and three sisters, ,Mrs. Elbert Miilman, Burlington; Mrs. Fred Chappell, Granville. and Mics Lorna. Bryenton, Spring y. Th0 llrile number of floral tri- |butes and messages of sympathy were indicative of the high esteem ‘in which the deceased was held. I The pallbearers z Elbert Millman. Emmett Morrison, Lester Champion. cnd Russell Campbell. Card of Thanks llrl. Hat-tie P. Bryentcn and family wisn lo express thanks to their many friends nhd relatives for ' dncu shown them in their sad bereavement; also for ililrtil tribufilsl 1mg‘ m%aa)es of sympathy, cmec y c c r: urscc an staffs of the Provincial ganitcgignlii Azfistl? new" atomic: Alllidfl mi; Remap». Cfllflflfl um um m9 to. warmth and not. A|_ yunlulu’: cvvnilc adv-o’! no you on supplied. CIAWOI pllfiflllldlfloflmQ w»: GUARDIAN CENTRAL GIIAIIIIIAI 5 "e-cii7mmm“ cnIInutunuuybulllu-tcc llvo to aha“: nwcrtltflcllupcy .....___i.__ OIAIWWILL for phctogrgplu, CONIID .- ANC!‘ IIATION LII INIUP 1800i! I McLIOD ltd. will be. W ecday. closed ell dAy every d ti: th . tiring c men of lcptcmpgom LEGION AUXILIARY B01100 at the Armoriea Wednesday Sept. lat. Don orchestra. Admilsion 86 cents. 8-80-8 AT HOME-Mrs. uwis hunch. will be at home to her fricnde on Se tcmber ilt- from 3-5 p.111 And a- o pm. i-ao-u ACCIDENT Y!!!‘ Y -An accident occurred yeater by morn- ing on T.-Hiii when c cur failed to make a turn use of blinding hccdlimhtc of an approaching cu. No one was injured. The cur will slightly dumlled. ARIIIVES SAFHY IN NORTH AFRICA- Mrs. William Stewart mouifiport. has received word that her hulbond Pte. William J. Stew- art he: arrived safely in North Africa after serving in England for two yearn. PATIENT DOING WELL — Mr. Raymond Tremerc who is u patient in the P.E.I. Hospital la a result of a fractured left 1e suffered in an accident near Hlintcr River, Aug. 27, is doing d; well es can be EXDEGIQG. NAVY NEWS —- Sub. Lleut. D. MacLellan left Thursday for a two week: holiday to Winnipegjie has been training officer at the Queen Charlotte" for some time. Also on leave is Lieut. D. P. Simon, whose leave will soon be c/ver and he will innagain with the “Queen Chan-- o e". KINSMEN AID SANATORIUM- The Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown has announced that it will supply the sanatorlum with seventy quarts of milk per day for c period of ten days beginning today. Although the primary object of the Kinc- men during this war is the send- ing of milk to the severely ration- ‘ ed children cf Britain they are not overlooking the many unfortunate people of Prince Edward Island who are ill with tuberculosis. VISITS OLD IIOME—MI. Daniel Yeo of Haverhill, Mass, was in Charlottetown yesterday chi-cute to vifiit relatives at his old home near Alberton. It is 36 years since h he was in this province. Mr. Yen's 01d home is at South Kildare, two miles from berton. He arrived in the Province last week and spent a few days with his wife and moth- er in law, Mrs. John Bruce at Heatherdale. His wife has been home for several weeks visiting her mother. MIGRATORY BIRDS CASE AD- JOURNED -Saturday morning ut Souris two men, one from Halifax Nova Scotia, the other from Char- lottetown. appeared before sflpgn- diary Magistrate Joseph W. Mac- Dflnfild. charged under the Mig- ratory Birds Convention Act with hunting shore birds. Both entered pleas of not guilty and the case was adjourned a week to allow defendants to secure the services of Counsel from Charlottetown. The offence is alleged to have occurred at Little Harbour 0n August 6th. The information was laid by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. TO REMEMBER SANATORIUM PATIENTS — During this wcck, arrangements have been made with various organizations and service clubs to visit and bring treats to the patients of the Provincial San. atorium. On Sunday. the Women's Institutes in the vicinity of Char- lottetown started the week off by visiting patients and remembering with flowers and gifts. Other clubs assisting in this program are the Kinrrnen and Kinettes on Monday; Red Cross and Rotary on Tuesday; Catholic Women‘; League on Wednesday; Gyros on- Ihursday; I.O.D.E., and Canadian Legion F7158)’; Y's Men's Club and Girl Guides on Saturdly. ' n. nun onulcl m. u“ n yesterday m God o! lcob for his d . o _ ‘hobo-luv 1405i the Miwltlrsan"; automaton we have 01m POI- chancc, when God a not felt that he wu caved- N m; Jacob cont thil‘ p uc would have a giggfmgt Had he aewflrad a! "I h d 2.5’! ti‘. *t°-'ii’ii‘; ii°il‘.' £3? Jilin nd l the your. the 19in a an the loveless preycrhll en mg; ui yours. we have Ne! finflfifwifil tiyktliidtu 0313313125 of the God o! Jacob. [nouns We would not learn He bu 1'0 lied- Duties we would not do W forxivcn. Failures and fllk rm “those 01-18000. Ho hll covered up in Hi5 infinite 00ml!!!- . in His did He 31$ moTwl-m mercy opp . One may have health and Wealth and power and beauty- and ye: may never have fougd téiée W5! f“ m h ‘i. u. on m“ l; w o n c for nu hciP- new? n. Bat vl when the night is Illi- lll¢ h! thingl of hcuvcn seem infill"!!! distant. haPPy when beset by hum- on trembli s. happy when thc evening sh ows fl-l. hlWy W135 the e cs are closer ct last 0n 0 funil l‘ fccu that We l W wakcn where plrtinka are no 1M!!- Personals Mlss Mary Cahiil has returned to her home in Kensingtorl. altar a two months visit in Sou! i the guest of hei- aunt, Mrs. m- Stewart. Mlrs. Lawrence Cahili and three children have returned to their home in Kensington after a W0 weeks visiting in Southtport the Iueot of Mrs. William Stewart. Mrs. Bruce Macwilliuns and little daughter Gloria have mum- ed home to Stunmeraide after spending u. pleasant week visiting relatives in Cape uvenc. Mir. and Mrs. a. S. Page have rc- turnecl to Springfield, Macs, after having spent a very pleasant vacation in Cape Traverse, guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Guignitm, River View Penn. Mn. Emery Harris and Mrs. John Grant and little con from Nova Scotia are visiting It ome of s. Harris‘ sistpr Frankie Auld Wcst Covehead. Mr!- Auld will motor back with them sometime next week. 117E553». and fe-mily Mrs. W. of Quincy Mass is visiting her mother Mrs. Marcella O'Donnell. Avondale. she was accomplnied on the trip by her aunt Mrs. W-B- McDonald, Somervilie Mass. Germans- liave New Problem In Bulgaria By Judson 0'Qulnn Associated Press Staff Writer LONDON. Aug, fl-(AP) -Ki_ng Boris III of Bulgaria: died Satur- day at 4:42 p. m. (10:42 A.M.E.D.T. 11:42 a. m. A. D. T.) and his six year old son, Simeon, nic- ceeded to the throne as King aim- eon II, the German Radio said. Boris‘ death at the ale of 40 - - whether by-illness or assassination, raised the critical question wheth- cr the Nazis would be cble tn tight- en their slipping control of the rc- luctantly - aligned Axis satellite. or whether u in the first Great War the Balkan country would be the first to open Germany's buck door to the Allies. A mad scramble for power II Bulgaria sufficient tcset the Bai- klns ubluc was predicted today by London morning newspapers as Germany faced collaboration prob- the Mn. m P. E. Island Casualties . In . Sicily The mmu of two Prince Edward 1515M ' appeared int n bt ontbpllthllntifaedbyihc - rtmcnt of the casualties feMn in Si ti . ' omlidwcnl John hwlor wen lllhd under‘ the inad- . died of d1. Bic the! 1c 3'5. Itcu HI Kcwfitrcct. Ohcrlotntown. Tho other man. under the hold- Daniel Irll MacDonald. His next- cf-kln is his father. Juan Roland lhcbcn d when address in ll- mirn Post Office. Father. Mciuigan ilclebratcs First Solemn lllgh Mm Yesterday morning Father Ger- ald" ill, son of Dc. .D. MlcGuinn celebrated his first solemn H! h Mu: in St. Dun- ’: . I-Ic w assisted by the Rev. J.W. McCardc ls deacon d the Rev. Earl Dalton, Hope River us sub deacon. Recent in the sanctuary was 13a Excellency Most Rev. J. . OS - er McDonald and live-n. My. Father Gil o Giccc Bay also Rev. J.A. Sullivan, Rev. r. R. Izillwwth, Rev. .A. McDonald. and Rev. P. Cm of Si. Dunotans Uraikvcraity. e Rev. J. Gerald Macgiiuizan In he entered the Je uit novitiatc at Guelph and during t t tmc took the following courses. Two years novitiate, two years classical three flea-rs philosophy. three years Eng! h literature, one car teaching, Rlegiopolis College llflirtglton Ont Ind three yell" ‘rheology. Montreal. He was ordained Aug. 15. 1M3. Montroci by Bishop Goy O.M.I, His first mus was at I-nyo n. Oollcfl- tr l. O . . - . - n i‘ .. n .li'u‘i' Bolt» College who ht ollloi at £011 and Cluclplluaand ltudiectl iiifhfili ti. ‘datum "hi"? l. b . ' “author, preached an ap- lc o . c Rev. ‘Iliagtt MucGuifin su- hoids u coctcrctc in Canon W and u utu ed at c In Ottawa Unfverniiec. H: was Owed in leuvuc‘ Italy on Mussolini’: entry 1n- b‘ e war. Nursing‘ Sister Genevieve Mec- sn, aiifux arrived in the city sat by night to attend the first High Mas: of her brother. 1cm; 1.100 miles npcrt across sub- Jugated Europe. In addition to keeping sharp watch on Bulgaria, bomb - shaken Germany had to crush a. "people's revolt" in Denmark. The Moscow Radio said Hitler hnd called a conference of th heads of all satellite states "in or- der to discuu thc international situation" possibly as a result of the Danish - Balkan manifestat- ions. o Dunonatraic For Peace (‘Iihc BBC aid crowds had dem- onstra cd for pence on the streets of Sofg and that the Nazi em- bassy ill the Bulgarian capitol had been gonad.) (The broadcast, recorded in New York by United States Govern- ment Monitors said the death of King Boris precipitated a. cris- is in Bulgaria and that all comin- unications with countries had boon suspended. The peace demonstrators were reported to hive shouted demands for the rc- signa-tion of Premier Bogdm PhiL cv Berlin broadcasts recorded by the Associated Press said announced Kin! Simeon‘; ucan. sion in g proclamation coiling upon Bullet-ions to "stand still firmer around the throne of the king." NAUTICAL TITANS An average tug handles about ing of wounded was Gm. Roland x; AUGUSTHm, Q, K. III G. Illlnlg Tournament t-iigmmm Wlltfl‘ Cullen “d glléirndcfeuwd‘ Somerled ocl Wilson c-g; a, Earl ma; 1m oily defeated, W121i?! ‘Mm ‘lied B11410 - _"*_\—\_ Enemy Qui Italia1_1_ T... said the Italian toe z have been deserted byififfifg The study alr gcnurglh; southern Italy‘; railway! just about plrllyzed train t“ fic from the Naples are; to of the P0 officials dq; Some trains no moving, with greet difficulty 3nd m, 31;». Allied lleadq .Wrecked locomotives and anger and freight curs, and some cases remains of entire block the tracks at many eapccially at nenevento, jun near Naples where dam freight cars bar the way u; yards. BIRTHS MAIIIESON — At the P. B, land Hospital Ave. 29. to Mr. Mrs. Cuyier Matheson, Hradgl a daughter. DEATHS RICHARDSON-At Seattle, W on August, 38, 1943, George dcon. son of Mr. and SydneyRichardson, st, P.E.1.. aged 51 years, IN MEMORIA In Inn“. Jen-no .cf nu . beloved Mother, Mrry-a. Ruebern l‘ "y. who was celled to Heaven tut. 28. 1 I. When the evening lhlliq I! Ill’- Audhuur thoughts are wand In’ cur hurts than come: g "I If lhc ‘only could come homo, More and more each day we ill-lentil’ my think that mu i But iilalumlltth know ll: tom Th“ ll; within our ‘boom OI! all!!! d! our lheulbil lb fetal-bras" "ac-r. but‘: yarn c Inna-toil 5111c haly- l“. IN MEMORIA I}: lovi memo WI e and other 1h who Ill coiled Aalee ' bl a ulcer. m..." gfianmvoi- wake a “Tm; undisturbed 10W“ nbrokcn y the Int of MI- cer Marni-ct, like y t or i mnlhrly l“ home A Sloop on, nut. r k lo u . TKZIIQQ lswllnlshed and "I f mi’ "'3'" if; ‘i’; “mane M 5.3a. 14,000,000 long tons a your. v ., a , .0 ' welcome, the Haunt i l ' . n‘ Standing beneath the archway of ottawa‘: famous Peace Tower. and no audience "1 hm ciwuyu mt ct homo m conadw’ “m” ‘i; President Roosevelt addressed the huge throngs that flcoried Parliament . Hill Wednesday noon to welcome the Pruidcnt on his flrlt vllit to tlll Oenedicn capitol. 1a rcpiytni to the fouling later W. L. 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