THE CHARLOTTETOWN H _G_lj_A_l_lDlA.N _* _ _ M‘ Tuk?‘ so!" he w CENTRAL GUARDIAN sirrauaariv. 1942 .. HUNDREDS HAVE REQTIESTED IT’S RE, TURN ... MANY MISSED ITS FIRST SHOWING MANY WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN—- THE OUTSTANDING PICTURE 0F '41 A rlva * THRILL Wail sill CAR rim: in: IN li iovi lllili ours!" This column l: ruerved for new: o! local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inlerwd It five cent-l n word, ltrletly payable in advance. OBASWELL for Photograph. l OONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUB. ANCB L-RII HAVE YOU ANY APPLES for Red Cross Jelly? Send your don- ation today. 9-10-31. _.,. HOME 0N LEAVE-L. A. C. ~46 Victor Deacon, who is stationed in British Columbia is at present spending a. six weeks leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Deacon, North Wiltshire. FUNERAL TODAY- The funeral of the late Margaret (Elke) Hen- nessey willl take place from the residence of her brother, Mr. Hugh Hennessey, 206 King Street, this morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstans Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. -——-—roi s2 lllis CANADA'S l- l GIVEN JA SENTENCES — oi them residents in the vicinity of St. Peter's, were as“ "l"'~*lu1*‘~“.- ““‘°“t€§...'°i; r lay n a ra Josslph yMacgmaldry of King's County for assaulting a. police of- ficer. They were sentenced at , Georgetown and will serve their /,’,M,,,,/ //,.,,.,.//‘,/,,-,. K - ‘k time in the County Jail there. The l... _ charge arose out oi an attack on . . :hekR.g.M.E;.,aa€t aPéiénce Ewrllidilch oo p ce a . r's ay E l NOW FLA YING night last. Qne man was given two months, a sooond 10 days, a third l _ Stlwllv Comedy — 0111100“ 45 days and the fourth, a soldier, 30 days. _ _ ... _ FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The SHOWS 3'15 70° a“ funeral of the late Mrs. Hu h Mc- Ewen was held yesterday ai amoon from the residence oi her brother. Alex Martin, 216 Sydney Street to §\.CAPlT0l.z// St. Michael's Church, Curran Bari, '1"vl’d~'i-u u' ' where Requiem High Mass was sung by the pastor, Rev. K. Mac- Trinity United Church Plierson who also conducted services THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10th Don Winslow of the Navy MY VALLEY WMHR PIDGEUN - YMURIEN [Hfliil UUHMD CRISP »lNNl ill ~ Rlilllll hinlillWlll mime t; UARRYl i ZAHUCK ~ Alilill! ty JOHN FURD s..." mo, b, lint; us...»- - A 1am cmluav rox rluuli h _-.1— ‘l iillLY 2 llYS—FRl. and SAT. VERONICA LAKE-JOEL McCREA “ SIILLIVAIPS TRAVELS ” ALSO- Tarnohute Athletes-J Occupations HATINEE IJS-NIGHT-‘I-S at the grave in the adjoining ceme- :, tery. Rev. Bernard Gillis, D D., oi ghairlottfrtown assisted the choir ‘ urng s ‘ .Th lb TE 7.30 i’..\1.—.tlid-wcek_Service, Prayu- were, Jun; fizxnifinerlgoggpl, 811:5? and Meditation —flea.rtz Kmmm John E war/m, George MacDonald. Edward Watts and William Alfred MacDonald. United Church W-M-S- Flllsftkhollilusllilfllfdi; glazed at convenient distances across he city, have aroused the curios- ity of many citizens. However, in- The Worlds Greatest iialuesgin British Woolens Tcilored-io-Meusure 91 s‘ We suggest you allow a little more time than usual for deliveries, as the re uirements of our Armed Forces conic first, of course. ake an early selection from these beautiful woolens and have this Fall's suit, topcoat or overcoat hand-cut and tailored to your personal measure- ments at this all-time value-giving price. LADIES _ Tailored outfits are the economical clothes for today: Order yours, individually tailored, at Tip Top Tailors,- from a wide range of fabrics and styles. High-priced custom service at low-priced big valuc—$5 1.00- Meet Ill Montague "_"_ quiries reveal that these are the wu- m » held‘; thank offering service Sun- “pp 1y water w the ‘my Hume" day evening August the thirtieth at 312g’,tgzpggihgggmglirligagilgpgs 8.30. Tile niclnbcrs of the W. M. ° u- ‘it’; i FINAL TODAY stcwart, President; Mrs. . . Meilish; Mrs. M. Li MacLean, Mrs. ggéeglatllitahg; by)‘ 315:: ‘:22’! llgrlfgf - PRINCE EDWARD — ,',‘,%§_"‘;;il,,”’{,"5,,,,,, M,“ Marsone halt minutes. The work o1’ install- Wi liynllman, and Mrs. H. W. Davlson, mg melbmles “'35 d°ll° under the "H"? ‘Illey bust-d their remarks upon supervlsm‘ °f M? 5 C- M*‘lh°5°ll~ =' "The Bible in ill-B World. To-day." m°°l“‘“““l “l"’“"le“°l°"l "l ‘he taking RS thcir text “The grass depamwm‘ "1 sewers “ml will" wltliol-otli. the fl0\ver radotli, but suplllY- The? l!" lllsllflllell near the I’ the word of our God shall stand curb °l1 llle 01d Connaught Square, forever) filing Square, Brighton and Elm ‘The pouicfr 0f thenBiblewfirigythe ‘Mme- iristiali ie was us ra a i story which was told by Dr. Ro- - STUDENT BODY ‘NCREASED bert, McClure in an address given —AI1 increase of more than 20 IP TOP TAILORS’ values in British woolens are unequalled. Nowhere but at Tip Top Tailors can you get such a wide choice of beautiful patterns or choose from so many superlative fabrics at this modest price. Tip Top Tailors have had 32 years of business relation- ship wirh those skilled British Craftsmen who roduce the finest wooicns in the world. This knowle ge plus great buying power, makes these exceptional values. hlorc Canadians wear Tip Top Clothes than any other kind and we assure them that never in our 32 years’ experience have we offered finer quality woolens than this Fall. Our tailoring is, as usual, the same fine quality that has made our value famous; THIS BI/UET RESERVED FOR THE BADDEST HOMBRE .4. a KIMBRCIIGII IN THE BADMNDS! in Toronto last year. “the Chin- ese Red Cross needed three div- isions of men to go to a section of Northern China where through disease, bandltry, famine and otli- er causes fifty per cent oi’ the peo- pie died every year Posters were placed in the cities, frankly stating the terrific risks and asking for re- cruits. At the bottom of the post- ers these xyords were written in largo letters: Only Christians Need Apply. One day Dr. McClure met the head oi the Chinese Red Cross —a Buddhist friend of his, and drew his attention to the poster. Well, said his friend. We got our students enrolled in Prince of Wales College this year as compared‘ Wlftll last year was indicated by tentative ii ures released by Dr. G D. Steel, P! cinal of the institution, lollow- lllfi the enrollment of the first year students yesterday afternoon. Ap- Droximately 513 registered for class- es already this year and it. ls ex. Dwted th‘s figure will reach 520 before the term is completeqi L35; Years 492 students enrolled for work in the various classes. There was a larger number of newcrlners t0 m5 second year class than is usual because oi’ the increase of Grade eleven students in other Sections ( TIP TOP TAILORS .(’.'....'¢e.l 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside TT5B~H2 i. l a 6i Soldiers MacDonald, J.D. Mt. Stewart. MacLenliaii, J.H. Sulmncrsidc. McCormuck, DJ... SOiLTlS, McKvnna. \V.E. Kilniulr. McLeod. A.W. hiiltown Cross. Parker, H. Georgetown. utziu”... ...... BINGQ * Leave Here three divisions all right. Why did the province. However, first year you, a Buddhist, out in that notice with 158 enrolled and second year hat only Christians need ugly? Wlill 250 feillstered showed a sli~‘- 0h, replied the Buddhist, you ieverison. J.L. New Glasgow. Before leaving they were present- ed ivith cigarettes bv the Provincial Government through the Carry On CHICKEN SUPPER In r. . l’ "ii-lull" “hi: h oval‘ " . mm duh with a\\'°‘::“ and w" T ow decrease over the 1940-41 temi, On will Virginia Gilmore; Allan Whalan ‘W;- ll BROUGH IN lfW WESTERN SUNDOVVN JIM” ‘QB-roaring thriller oi old fron- l Bis. torn from the pages oi lirlilnsz today "will W‘ story or a young mar- KlNG 0F THE TEXAS RANGERS — CARTOON SHOWS —7-8.45-Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 _______~‘-'-‘-. “row-sprawl BOYS WAGE WAR- 0N 1.0m silAlrks operations of H. coliipany Drinkwutcr. Miss 118118- McLure, A. business and the racket-busting ex- T. C. M. two solos and a readlri! exposing them, "The st, Yves Poor" by Marjorie Dramatizing tlie outlaws in the _, . ploits involved Gigi?‘ “NQIY- l5 "Sflfldflyn Jim." Universals "Tough As They Collie" _ “m, Kfn‘ ‘mlllllll lllm l?!‘ JflTllYV opens today at tiie Capitol Tliczilre man Barrliigtoii of Toronto accom- ,,,,_,axibl°"flll- which 10th Cen- with the Dead End kids illld lhc piilllcd by Mrs. on .1, l)“, 1"" llfllllllleled- It W-ll Little 'i‘oilgh Guys sharing stellar model-n draliintlzation of a scriptur- e“ ‘l llle EmDlIO Theatre honors. Paul Kelly. Helen Palrisli nl passa ~ and Ann Giilis have important roles. ,, oppaim The Dead End aggregation is rec- the Minister The Rev. Mr. m,“ Uklahm i0 quell lawlessms resented by Billy l-lalop. who enacts ward. “Hum, PM territory township. the romantic lead in the bicturc. “mes lllllllllll’! ll Welllltll °l Huntz Hall, Bernard Puiisly aiizl :' joyed by tlio what the country is like—wliat poor chance of silrvival a man has up any chances. The icllmving gave a musical program which was very much en- large congregation. Miss Hclen Callbeck of the Mt. Allison Conservatory oi Music Fa- culty several organ selections and accompanist for the evening. Mrs. Hubley graduate oi Halifax Conservatory of Music and Church soloist in Bcston two solos, Mrs. M Dawson a reading by John L. C. Picthtill. n solo by Mr. Nor- Duncan also a f‘. Benediction was pronounced by line . l° lllc proceedings are Virginia ground for their particular brand of m,- Allgllxi the other hand third and fourth years showed a substantial increase, ure was made by the Royal can. adian Mounted Police yesterday afte.noon when they uncovered an 16 gallons Capacity each, Elle Woflds one and one-half mile from the main road. Them were also vats lar e h t , , = . . about aoo ufilonimigl- n‘.’...‘l§’m§lll glarriilgusllrlfslmlisvilli ‘tifflil? “filmlly wlllfillll"! 150 gallons. 50 nection with the Shipbuilding Plant f“: fleet ‘~75 ¢°lll>er which was the t WW7". two gas stoves and a qunnt- lly 0f other equipment used in the mafiilgfactture of "moonshine". A Kcnzic, R._C.A.M.C.. of “Thea-ell Path. leading from a Street Hospital, Halifax, is‘ Spclld- oer an house in the district. led ing her leave with Mr, mid Mrs. the “flair-s to the 5130i. The tcnt W. R. Shaw and is also rupturing l-lay- ¢°V8Ylll8 the Plant. was made from old acquaintances in l l! largo canvass sail. The illegal town. distillery was still hot and police up-to-daie pump by the stills. This B_, after were returns to l°lm<l "ml" an improvised tent 1n will spend a few days at Tlgnfsii. In Holy Name Hall Thirty tour soldiers from No. 62 Bnricti. S. Glace Bay, N.S. lllltts, W, Glace Bay, NS. Cliliisson, (i. ‘iignisli. Corbett, CS. New tvatcrford, NB. Curtis, iG.E. New Zealarid. Derbyshire, G.J., Port Caledonia illegal distilling plant in the woods ‘“§ d TF-IOXICLS in Charlotte- M Am)“ Ram T" “PP” 5llll$~ town and summerslde. Berri-e he the United States lie N-S- _ Ucvcuux, W.l-I. Bristol. Dixon, AF. East Baltic. ,5“, tlllllllil, Rcscrve Mines. N.S. Clllillllll, T. Siililmcrside. Gnmcstor. A.N. West Royalty. - GR. Ebbsfltet. EF. New London. m. J.A, Richmond. ZJ. Sydney, N.S. .c.li, JE. New Waterford, Mr. Murray Cnriiiiclincl of ‘mere. Nursing sister Katherine Mac- Cogswcil N.S. Ng/icNaniarzi, J.A. New Waterford, Cllflrlfille- lVlcPlice. Soilrls East. Peters, M. Alma. Pinball. A.J. New Glasgow, N.S. spending lier holidays Canadian Army Casualty List OTTAWA, Sept. 9—(CP)— The Walter Kelly cildli tilclllt) Almy in its 150th unknown to atnibuinble Canliclzi Corps. The presentations josephslwur. Paumursbmmmlmsan tlicr-c, and liow isolated the fron- _In fact third year almost doubled FRIDAY SEPT n I Clilill llli Anny Basic Trailiillil tvcre looked aft/Jr by a TPDYQKDIEI- of B~ , L u .- tlel-s are. so that it would be easy its enrollment this ear wit ' " ctllllo lit Lwucll Grove left ycsicf- tivc of the Canadian Lesion War 15 0 cues for men to desert on the last stages repo; ting for classed, againsltl 2i, 8.30 P M clay for service elsewhere ill Canada. Services. _ of their jOlll‘l‘iQy_ We put that in last year. . . 27 hum“ Week‘ south Rustmo Ha“ o '~ . because we did not dare to take .i_ CH “HTY They were: Privates LARGE 5511mm ___A m,“ Mb ‘ Adsnade, 15., (iloce Bay, N.S. September 9U, and 10th s casually’ lst of war today reported the (ielitli overseas of two nicii, lstcd eight meii as wounded, one as dangerously ill and one as seriously DRAWING (brother) Address Dangerously ill: Nova Scotia and I’.E.I- Regiment Nickcrslsii, JillllUS lziude, Pie, ill. spokesmen at national defence F869~i7, Mrs. Cntlicrllie Aline Nick- holitiqulirteis said those listed as crscii wiuil-l Curie-toll. Yarmouth, wountlcil were cusullltlcs Ycislllilllg County N5 ircul the Dxlppe littzick inst month. 'Illls brought to 92.3 the unofficial count oi reported casualties bclicv- dead, 602 wounded, l3 not dagnos- ed, one in hospital, six suffering a margin of error because- of l-c- and NIH- Rnylil (Einliilinli .\ O'Neil, Ltmllllnl V to the bat-lie nf Gnlx, B94971‘. . Dleppe. This total includes 182 lgvifeLllam Seriously ill: ' l’? crlit Joseph, ore-lice O‘Neil BIRTIIF. l _ FOXLEY RIVER. bell - ' 4 t f‘ . ‘ , ll , l'— ‘i illllghlllllcklflfli incidents. Gabriel Dell. They have the New _______. darted; lllie hhlgrrlzllhegx‘ iTllleopglvi/Illitlol: Nilizl-Islhlilt glfllifllg? luff g1 ' golfing?‘ %‘oqmulld_j g“l(.jhacléeglrfyr_deiés_ {i812}, §,',‘§{,°,.‘,E“§,,,f"‘,§0‘Y},,;,,f§,_5“l° AIZ‘(‘A‘IIIAIJA ‘ zllc P. E. Island a Llf. proper touch of rom- York slums as cliaractsristic bslck- Rnprrt or Fozdsy River School had also dug a well and hid an returnegd by lllllllf‘ l°4 Mlllirtolf N: Unrwflnmztorf The Dlolipc count ls subject to Hospital (m. . I». l9_42_ to Mr. Grove MacMillan, a. . ll"! and Aileen Wlielan two i ‘ ~ " - ' - -- a ’ r - tllyw; . - roliihshod act on and ccliiotiy- Guido IX-l. Joseph Dornn, 2. x . , . A ,1. 15m. o_ (1,534. cl arlottctown. ctltion oi names ilom previous uflllslhi‘! l- ll-l Mill-Ill”. ltillrllocillauners. who keep John Tuugh As Th“ Come was 91- Lam“ MmTm- glllllifioxliliamg agile ilmlgeset 8e all” M ydtllilesluljrollllgrgnLMoli/llilgue‘nd M 5' Gidliilics, PF. Calubridgie. lSlS- "' " "TAT; " rooted by William Niall with M" ol-ido Vlll-—l. Dflri: MacLeod. "p" l“‘°‘ g" ‘ ‘ ' lvlyols. wa. Covelicad. Today's list raised to 1.01s the ll-"llllAGl-S Director J3me t, , s Tinling. one oi lllwfilils ace handler oi western it "PM the action of the ltorv _ z f} clip. Also featured in the h 0 Sundown Jim" are Joseph ill, Goldsmith as associate producer. Too Late To Claisify Grade VII_1. Genevieve Glow‘, 2. Tommy Bulger. Grade V-t. Paul Doran; 2. Lois Moran; 3. Frances Kelly. secution will follow. Those taking part in the raid were: Cpl, N A. Shaw. constable SW. L/eard and son John (Jlnr have rctilrncd to Constable Peter Jay of the Cliar- their home ill New JIPFSPY. N. J. after a pleasant visit. on the ls- MacPlicrsoii, E1’. Bcllvue. lVfzicSwain, A.A. Peters Road. Jol-clnn, l3.J. Indian River. Prauglit, J.E. Charlotictowii. ilishop, R1... Summerside. Mrs. John McGovern and little total iilmiber of army illell‘ officially reported dcnd and liiissliig since the war began. Following is the latest list of Ci“- ualtics with official numbers and swutirlyyinrs iii‘ a n. the York United Church Septem- bcr 9th, i942 DPWlll’ Klalillcth Swan of min Cove-head to Grace Beiitrice -—————————~ ~ ~ l ~ - lottetown Detachment R..C M P per. Paul Hurst and Moroni ol- L0 sr s/vrunnav PAIR Gm“ WA- F‘°'°“°° Kelley’ '- ‘ ' land visiting Mrs NlcGoverlrs mo- - — ,, . . . —ii—~—— l- h I _ _ t1 _ _ g-km;_ Watts of Yo k. i1c\.J.A Nichol- iii; “éwillllftlllvenumber oi well- tortoise shell eye glasses. Phone Ggégeflytlzllji 1435x1312 Personals ther, Mrs. Micllncl Mulligan in AJEA £35? m“ °° “ext ° QVERSEAS son of York was the officiating o ywood players. l236-J. Joan mmgqn_' 3 AM“ Rafférty‘ Newltlon and other members oi the Cunemn, RE we“ Devon, Bled, mlnLgherl RESCUE Grade II ‘Al 1- Mary Dora"; 8- m. William mm rowel- leaves “m y‘ Gmlml“ ‘LR W°lll““‘°“' My“ c"““‘““" "my “m” ivasr-vnssi: At. a a m. ill the HEROES WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL hotel work. Apply King Edward Alvin Bryan; 3, Cutlibert Kil- Pcrfcct. Attendance-Reggie Bul- ncr, Marv Dorun, Ctithbert Kil- bride, Evcrrit Kllbride, Brynn, Geraldine Bulger. FnaailrTraaciraits this morning for Moncton, N.B. Mr, Houlton Mcinnis oi Hiliiter All/l" River left yesterday morning for eta. Montreal where he will take up his duties with the R..O.N.V.R. ——-——-— Clll. t. res id. DUMMY SMOKES snow LESS ,,',“n,."-‘l,,,,_ JDYQQLQKQQ flarboun merit with the snlvncr- dircctor to Vi. N ill. R13. Ch. "l ttct 'n. restrict the display of dummy pack- l V (l u n o“ Ml-Kinnon. V.W. Charlottetown. McNeill. JB. Georgetown. Perry, \V.P. Kelvin. Smith. G.L. Mermaid. Arsenault. F0. Central Bedeque. OLD-TIMER Tao-ore Most of the 250.000 Grrlnan Corps Avis. Frank Frederick, Pic , B85986 Yml‘ Ulllml (353405, Mls. Della Palmer (wife) Parkers Ridge, York County, NB. Wounded Royal Canadian Engineers Macbeod, Stuart John. Spa. H1933’! Mrs. Margaret Thuit (sistert larch September M Swedish . k0 . .eamen have been Hotel. Phone 115-J. 9-10-11. bride _ ~ --_-_ ____ M . ,y PL K s, t _ M i n, . __ 9111,1942 All, 1, mums w.“ I Piglet-if by the Britllh Ad- -____-_;—~—— > r — Grndp It rhh-l. Bernice Bulger, Miss Marie Murphy oi Charlotte N __ (CPI ._ Tobnccnn- M‘,{}.,,$‘,,,,,,,, J l-f‘§c'l,ll,,gli_ Hsfnilhll, am 1mm“ A“; (Wm Clinl-lctrotolvll l» Ailluum winrgsirct ‘wan gr sivina the life of a SPECIALS 0N‘ PERMANENTS. 2. May‘. Billanr. town spent a very pleasant week- h“. shop wmfiows m“, mmmp “h MMDnnn,d__ J Eh summprslde_ Rn“, Canadian Ordnnnm Con“ vcsssv n; C,,,,,.;,,,u,,,,,,.n_ RN, JVA_ “ l‘ lmlmlwl Bllllfil‘ 1W"- J°l1ll5l°llB maul!’ s9“l°“b, and" l ‘Ni’ Tesld- "Id vl-illllll "lend-l "l lvllllvale most barl- as a result oi mi flllrvr- ltllicKclizic. .1.s. Little Sands. Palmer, Alexander Norrlid, Pm, Nlfllwlm “l \'°='l<~ “llldlilfll- Card of 11.1.11... Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gorrilzon cxten Maroun. G. Sydney. NS L"): BE. Glace Buy. N.S. (. t ‘ o i i .22.: lathe Rood peo- =~ parses, Eldon Collins ditto.» Wat- Pl" "f TYW" =lll<l _.__ . __ ., ____. _e_ ll tawny Om irlllv our rival" llf‘.l_ ll"\lll'$ for their thanks to Ru M J. SllliL-ll for a Lt‘_c°[, g_ 5_ Roger, “(l M15, troops of occupation in Norway are his goodness tlivlnllzli our sickness qsman ncml-paticn officials have l n w d 1 f older men, many of lficm pes. ""l°“5“l mm,” Tlwwllf,“ “MW” mglllfiu? wllzaei-se rtliiiymveliil Ihztteild sllnlstic o! Axis preemie- "cm °°“°°“‘"‘l’°“ c“ p" the Authors Convention. _ Mrs. A. F. Benton oi Alexandra is visiting firs; niece Mrs. Roy Morrison little daughter S O R E Louise Jane in French River. Worcester. Mass. MOVIES — — ., pt. 8 at 8 oclock ll MURRAY RIVER Tues Se ' WAPAUD — —- —- — — — -Wed. Sept. 9 at 8 o'clock Metre“. Em”, Edwin’ PM wonderful kliidncss liillldtllil nurmsick- B37512, Mrs. Ruby l\.lel'l'cll (wlroi m“- ' Brantford, Ont. \ \‘§_WHYHAVE a trill, Iioursou E- - — - — —Thur Se i. 10 at 8 o'clock GEORGETO . I) - Quigley, John Joseph. Pic. B37306. WN —--.-___]<‘ id S f“ 11 t 8 ‘flock, f». _ -__ Mrs. Alex l-‘oivlcr (sister) Cleve- (jolm d I r “y, fp a o ‘g ‘ vlellllsdg The fiqfilllllleoAthrgiliglt-g l? We appreciate the response to our lid. for more Hogs. 1211a, hofiem a Q u’ M L M 1e sland Film and Two Special War Ifilms. _ ‘ her grandmother, Mrs. Michael During the present scarcity of llccf and other Meats we Baf,v_Jan1e§D;rfl§fl_ SZLDGHO, N, a6 earl "lssloh 25 cents in return for which you will receive 03"” “d “h” "°"“"‘~ need more Poi-k Products than usulil to supply lofcal file- Mrsbhglrlam Fllolzcrs Barry unvm- DE" KER . . d. Compare our not returns with those o 0t er "t E WtMlFl- UN A l A war Snvlng! Stamp m‘ H“ nalfryOttcamel-gn mg‘: man _ , , , _ , - , - Mctcalie, Herve. Cpl. M2227. Mm. P Xfg": hggf; "in th§"“rlw,n:§“',‘ho sources and plow fol yourselves that it pays to bring or Lucien“, Gwemn, Mm“. (We, EMBALMER — rograrn Arranged by—- guest oi lg. and Mrs. .12. Hillson. send your Hogs to us. Do not oscrlonk the fact that Hogs Movuéneialb m ‘mm! NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE Th‘ m‘ °"'-____ delivered i0 us are killed promptly and extra shrinkage Mam“; 6,11,“, F..M,,,_,_ PM Charlottetown and vqfd d B19939 .1 l Wri hi rorumr» ‘lfl- "m" “ll"l‘l" and P. a. i. TRAVEL BUREAU M.""u"‘i“§‘ouuu‘"§“i‘*llo~‘lfu"‘ll'?li’4 “ ' e ' DAVI a FRFER u.....'...<§.23n. g ‘ ‘ "ime. Ho i! a. native o Egmcnt S b_ Saskatchewan Regiment “m” "9 9-10-14. Kelly, James, Cpl, 1.12189, Thomas .Behubeenvisitingie-