111ml ,...:""~ “lurlw l Ill . m‘ F-AMORRISON, llDl IIC - IUNCI News. ll 2”‘ be bacilli dull: u u t . ' “museum In Samaria? h. u- Bind» Garlic lino!» variiled 5,1159] m ‘m; pt Braces. ____ u m, nettinl l" 03M“ r , ' 11'1"" "‘ “m” a-c-ai. ‘W’ have" “mmlfiniii , hub cap from Please communicalfl "l"! - 9”‘ Elwwm B-‘l-li. INGTON - Ns ednesdfly ' W l1 . r- Dragon wgfleAglatlon". cartoon. 10°- Don't miss 8~'l-2i. .,INTMENTS _. m. w.E. , flpendjgry magistrate for i ‘Ity has Ndllllql m“ r, ‘no has been llvifllnwd l, prosecutor for the County. *1. ins M’- ‘l w“'“°’§' If‘? . , My, who Iéilflflud 0- llls election lo the H0056 Ol ""' M!" R 5' dIi-ltiliymnmafl ', lnied sti-Wll ' _' lprgglacing Mr. Darby- He , upon his new duties yes- ’ qith three cases before him. chmrs under the Excise Act , prohibition The defend. f game excise cases were each ‘ and 00st; or one month a m Prohibition Act defendant {med $5.00 and costs 0i‘ it?! -S ,LI)ll-ZRS WELCOME!) Y 1a Bowler. from Summer-side “gum Prince County We" , at the Legion Home at mlde last night. They were Borden by a bus and taken r erslde where they Vie" , d by ill: Worship MBYO!‘ l Amett and Dr. J.A. Mac- , president oi the summeirside , h oi the Canadian Legion. 5y were served lllnch and cigar- _. were dispensed Tfiflifllllnlfi in whose hamesjvern fu li-J‘ continued ilieil‘ iourney- M U." ti!‘ nlczl were 1119i 1W M?» w," a mgr president o! 111B ‘rislrlirn Legion and by Mr Pat. k R7,“, rhrill-lrzan oi’ the "it. r' v-valfflm“ committee and W8. mmaklns ctrnmandant of the . cross Cori“ —5» And Vicinity l It. Everett Donald has soldl valuable property to Earl ltllews, a neighbor and returned llller, Many friends wish Mr. .,. Mrs. Mathews all prosperity their newly acquired farm r. ‘A serious accident happened to Montgomery recently when i was struck by a block from the l. He was rushed to the PC. pltal ill an unconscious con- ioil. All trust he may fully vrr. Jitev. C, J. and Mrs. Crowdis. of i Manse. left for Sydney, N.S. _-~ they will spend their vaca- . Thclr congregation wish it pleasure and relaxation. Dr. Pearl Hopgood of Dart- pl NS, motored to Malpeque tly; vacationing with ner ts. Mr. and Mrs. Hume Hop- li- and sister Hazel. in. and Mrs. Ed Hickey, pm- ii, Maine. motored to Darnley. are spending a leasant vaca- Bliests of and ~ cc Hickey. l|l'. and Mrs. Ellsworth Blflllilll’ "“ 11111111)’. New Glasgow, N.S.| ' M"- lVlBYne and son, Miss l l MacLean. Ottawa, are spend-r l Pleasant vacation in Mal-l "' P. Buests oi Mrs. Chester ‘SO11. ~ l l I lira. Kenneth MacKay and lit- l" cliggvlsielénstht areMvisitlng alts. . a en s, r. and lrs. 51111111111. French River. | {llll- Annllage and daughter c!‘ P111116 Lake. Ontario, are guests ,_ s, Ralph Beairsto. "llitlservicrs ill both Churches m1 arlzcly attended on Sunday, .Rev, J. A. MaicGowan reach- ‘ l fine sermon in ‘ll Church. Rev. C. J. Crowrlls PM 111? buplt at morning ser- cfilaslnLUllited Church; also Mrs. "new vckllnrt and Mrs. Jos. h; gcr were heard in a leasing ' A‘ l)" "P111118 serves Rev. M11118)’ preached an excel- was also heard very l“ B 5010. There Were‘ Nine: was su ported. m“ the Male Cho r. Mrs. "“- Auction Sale H‘ Manrnqng ‘lllllnspalt. auousa- on. ufillmfllcin‘ l‘ l owhnk r M‘ llllvln W“ I I l,- mm 1 u; l ""lnlréfsll.°“ “ “"11 “lie g yolfiaull mam} hhlluh coy (pufgul - 1 hrlfer (llllrcbrul. sold “'11P crrt 8. grain "11 "Illlllv. 2 cream r. t»!- fi-‘ziir. star.‘ w“... In ‘lxfllilo and sin le, and W‘: n; "émha “u ntloleo h‘? llrgg ' " ton “.1 houlohold ol-l n a can. i; p", "llllvorobla nle follow- EVERETT DONALD. Owner. m" Ictlonecl. —e*‘**- h“ Two men from west of Sunlmer. ,captaln. He arrived in England LIDD Io lack with a "l3! Alva-thug Drlplnn, > Wok: luau. "l Qlllvlllo Stream. Sumner-lg‘, 8U for m; “nml ~ l Sep-‘I l i -IIEIIIWI Wednesday‘ umber ma ~ Oeunw mhliriitfirlmmw“ ""““ E-ZQ-Tue. ti. Sept. l1, 4m nu at lune _ dlY. Be umber lzinrglanwfilngse- W"! county Exhibition. i 5-33-1110. tl. Sept. 11,; -—IOMI ON LE _ ' . Ellsworth White, can‘? ChielfAcfl - Police Peter White and Mrs whit‘; ' Summeraide, is home on his drill v nual furlough. LAC. White is at wlrelw operator with the RCAF ' and for the past year has been’ stationed on an island of! the New- ‘ foundland coast. Previous to that t:.¥:i.:?:lit*"=“ ~ m -—FARM FOR SALE — - lmately 80 acres. neirirniipfiififi. 501T! marsh, at Princetown. Id“; location for iishermall. Mrs, gnu}, McGougan. Kensington. 6-7-51. , ‘ —MAGIS’IRATFIS coum" ._i aide appeared before co iatrate RS. Hinton inunSllmDr/hlegr: aide yesterday and pleaded guilty to infractions oi the Excise My They were fined $25.00 and costs or one month in Jail-s, . —-ATTENDING CONVENTION_ The followng members of the Summerside sub_division or the Catholic wonlens League ape at. 1911111118 some of the sessions of the diocesan convention being held in rlottetovlvn: Mrs. M- Ddlaney. president. Sumtfierside sub-division, ma. W, . Sullivan, Miss Ida. Dawson, Mrs. D.F. Mc. Neil. Mrs. Clarence Steele, Mrs, Wilfred Pen-y, Mrs. Laurier Peterg Mrs. Josephine Murphy, Mrs. Larry Gallant: Mrs. Mac Steele and Mrs. Earle money-s. - —-HOMIE FROM OVERSEAS - Lieut. Francis McNeil arrived home in Summerside on Sunday evening from overseas. He ,discmbarked Imén the Ilet cite ritual! at Halifax, a“ w“ me Y 9 B1111 MI- l of ular Alan Laidd Paramounts 1013a DT18°°ll 811d 111$)’ P10066595 adalpltgtion of Rachel. field's rom- home by car. Lieut. McNeil has antic and touching love story. been in the army since the cut-i “And Now Tomorrow," opened break of war being a sergeant oft Monday at the Capital Theatre the Prince Edward Island High. with Loretta Young as co-star. Miss landers at that time He received _i Field is the author of "All Ths his commission in 1940 and served and Heaven, too." for a time in Newfoundland and Budd's rel-um follows an Army in different parts of Canada. Just dbcharge which kept hm out _of before going overseas in June of 1111115 T01‘ l-WO yflflri. PlB-yln! m9 *9“ “i w” “’°“‘°“"* 1” "m" i412‘Si.“m‘i‘riii.i%i‘%i§‘ni“‘§a“fn.%§' Igzitglgynew stile to his! pellsgrl-alliy. to lieutenant to go to Italy He‘ mmg- ll “c3913 “g e pa‘? fought through a great part of the 1 °9P%5lé§thmdd' celellfnes h" °"° litalian campaign and aflter thelmfiis‘ Youzcmlllarg“the p“, of liberation of Rome had the privil-_! 5 Bu“? lfmlgtocranc bum), ege oi attending an audlence- ' . “ _ who is afflicted with a. serious ti. 37mm‘ by the P°p° 1° Allied 5°!‘ 1 ness on the eve of her engagement dlels- He w“ Wlmded m the “rm 1 anllouncemet to Jeff Stoddard in Italy but recovered and went‘ Eyed by Barry sumvnn‘ l back into action rife later served M me‘ play is Emmy-s sister in Holland and Germany He is a Jun,“ newly arfiveg mm, Eurflpe son of Mr, and Mrs. D F McNeil who“ pagan beau“. l; rm immed- 01 Ffllmmfifsldw-B- late challenge to Jeff. Beautiful Susan Hayward as Janice, falls in ilove witlh Barlgoialflse 50?: assealggifl-g? =oung eaves medical aid. l w find help from the collllnutrlyxrl’: greatest specialists. Lur- lciia returns ilcmc, unaware oi the ‘love that has developed between hcl" fiance and ller sister. She llzues to‘ ‘elaaradsogllen Dflhdylrial; Vance, p ay .v 11 - help. A .%§“““"ii’." Stilt than: crea as c develops for his patient in spite of hLs awareness of her engagement. Aware also of the situation that exists between Barry R1111 3115311‘ he is professionally restrained from expressing his own love A150 COMEDY Shows 7:30 - 9:15 vsolrinfir1§§rn'rf --_-.___ L " "arm NOW TOMORROW" ' MARKS anon-s TRIUMPHAL RETURN Marking the return to the screen with that rank but later reverted PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. HIBKEY Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville Strtet Summerslde llow Pensions Plan ALL LINES Would Shape llp RALPH HIITTART S umzzzersfde (By The Canadian Press) arrawa, Aug. 6—Should the Federal Government proposals for a national old age pension D11)" for persons over ‘l0 and a Doml.l- ion-Provincial assistance plan for indlgents between 65 and 69 be a- dopted the major proportion of the costs would be borne by the Dom- ln-ion. - Costs, as outlined today in a table in the federal brief resent- ed at the Dominion-Provinc al con- ference, would include: P’ v 0 r Dom. Govt. ' Poglllio iaocco 2. , - P. E. Island I moonoo Novassrfllck lilizlilgllogg 1 lwwv N r r I 1 oil's» 40,000,000 o4-4°°-°°° F 61: SALE A quantity of 8 fl. Cedar Posts. A quantity of used Fox Wire. One-lit ll. P. Kerosene Engine One-IS ll. P. Gasoline Efllllle Ono- I H. P. Gasoline Engine Oars-Cleveland Tractor One-Rotary Covnplcte Wlfli 40 111011, One-static! Catlin! Carrlafl "I'll One-glitters Broader - Other Articles. gnflll batsman-glut our and our. ' prawn a. SIIARBELL. Famous ll. S. Senator Ilics i WASHINGTON. Aua- 0 - W" - Senator Hiram W. Johnson. l leader in the Senate battlem L _ defeated United States DI 119;,‘ tlon in the League d1 11'1"" n ygurg ago,‘ died todlY- H’ w“ ' The silver-haired do"; oi Senate Republicans service. died in o. coma h m‘? Bothmda. Mc.. navel u Death was attributed to thro l of a cerebral utery- He 111° 11°"; confined to the howllll l" l l‘ ‘Senator Jolmoon. Republ l 1810- Covernor of tgilifomiaoimgmmmel in Theodore Roosevelt: Moose" complied d! i ‘carcass I surrnnl AT l MT.‘ cnltllil AUGUST U"! in (IQ. CIIQAI WIIKIODl luiwoadrm u. a, auc- 6- 9)..‘ crowd of 1,000 srwwd gnaw n! u. n. a. ondrar. muff; ill All!!! 0%!!! r train o from ll b any h ore this afternoon. lie atop to talked Amusements on ilwilllll I in afternoon and eve- lying- Proceeds Mt. Camel Church l ' .,book, containing nearly $400 drop that I‘ Californian. Q5,» GEITMI. Glllllllll ‘llhollnnnhroouvodf of loool interest, but olanowuutnromayboinao at Ive cents a word, strictly pay- oblslnodvuaoo. 000KB for Photogrnhn. courrmulanolv“ mu IN- av 0E. BAN DID YOU GET your Car Num- Book? 8-7-51. DEATHS list. the name of Gerald Lennan, Montague was omitted. His was mark was 8'1. WOLF CUBS 1N CAMP—Thlrty- five Wold Cubs went into camp ypm-dgy n. Buchan where the little fellows will remain until Saturday. Camp Buchan is the regular Boy Scout camp, FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Arthur Ramsay of Tyne Val- ley was held in the Bideford Qhumh on. Wednesday. Rev. J.A. Nicholson of York, a friend of the» deceased conducted the services | He was assisted at the house and‘ grave by the Rev. Mr. Henderson l rector of Port Hill parish A large number attended the services l , GETS MONEY BACK - A cus- , comer walked out of Cudmore Bros. [grocery store yesterday after hav- ing unknowingly let his P001191- li,pon the floor, Last night tile pocket-book, with the owner's name engraved upon it. was lying safely in the store's safe. The o\vn- er has been notified. He will be another addition to the growing list of those who will have had reason to appreciate the honesty of Charlottetown citizens. RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs. Joseph Malone, 130 Dorchestci" Street, City, received a telegram from her sister in South Boston Mass, yesterday morning, con- veying the sad news of the death of her young niece, Shirley May Trainer, aged 14 years. While here three vears ago with her mother, Mrs. Edward L. 'I‘ralnor. Shirley attended school for two months at Notre Dame Academy. Her mother was the former Helen Powers of Charlottetown. HONEST BOYS-There is plenty of concrete evidence to show that the younger generation in Char- lottetown is not "going to the dogs” as some would have every- one believe. There are children in the City whose sense of honesty is as highly developed as that of any children anywhere at any time. Sunday evening Mr. Joseph Mc- Pherson of Launching inserted an ad. in the Guardian notifying the public he had lost his wallet con- taining a large sum of money. Yes- terday morning, Bobbie Lllnd, ace eight and a half years, and the Boyle, D.D., who said zit the C. W. L. dinner lust night. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lund. 180 Kent Street, and his chum“ Bobbie Bradley, age nillo ylcars. and son of Mrs. Bradley, 185 Kentl Street. walked into the Guardian office and informed the staff they had found the money and had left it at the Police Station. They re- ceived a substantial reward. Personals Dr. T. V. Grant, MP. for Kings, who has been ill for some weeks. is at present a patient in Ross Memorial Hospital, Montreal, and his many friends will be glad to learn that he is 0n the road to re- covery. r Miss Ruth Pratt, niece of Mal and Mrs. Harold Harper, Char-I lottetown, was the soloist at Trin- lty United Church on Sunday eve- ning. Miss Pratt with llcr father and mother, Mr. and Ml'S, Edward Pratt, Quincy, Mass., are summer- ing on the Island. Mr. and Mrs Wendell McKirij non, Cambridge are visiting in tho city, guests of Mr. Wendell Mc-I Innis, 234 Queen St. Miss Eleanor l-Iornby, R. N of New York City arrived here Sat. urday and will spend her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs J .J. Homby. Rev. Dr. M. Fulton and Mrs Fulton arrived in the City Satur. day night for a month's vacation. They are staying with Mrs. Fult- on's sister and brOtherJn-law, Ml". and Mrs. B.C. Vanlderstllle. Sull- day Dr. Fulton preached at both services in Zion Prrsbyierlan Churdh. Pie, Wilfrid Evans who has rc. cently been discharged from tllc army. returned to Charlottetown last week where he clans to ro- maln for some time Hi- is onto". ing a few holidays with his wife and children before 20111! 111 11"’- nership in painting with M1‘- Charles Mcfellan. S'siiie Man Given 2-Year Prison Sentence lflwrunoo Cahill of Slammer-side was sentenced to two "H" 111 D01‘ chesteg- Penitentiary on a 01111189 of robbery with violence by Jurlgc . G. Lewis in the County Court Judge's criminal court in Summer- slde yesterday. According to the evidence oi the complainant. John c. Arsenal!"- nt, he was attacked and knock unconscious by Cahlll late one evening on a Summcrslile street and robbed of approximately slaoo. a watch, a pen and vmrll set and some other, articles. The further testified that as a result he was a patient in the Prince County Hosp tal for a week- lle llld that. he had $446.00 on his person earlier that evening but had tabla it back to his hotel and put it. in has suitcase. witnesses were John Link- iectu", who had been present at tho time ol the assault and corrobor- ated the evidence of the complain- ant; Dr. Austin Delaney. who tos- tifled to the injuries received; and Chief of Police Peter White who to arresting Cahlll and taking a pen off him. Mr. W. l. Darby, K. 0.. retire- sented the Crown and Mr. J. S. Deslloches was appointed by lhc . . Lock d h Mill-l)»: ‘Ngnostloegd the platform and other oflieiais. Court to represent tho prisoner- Miss His Excellency Most Rev. James- gritcz: and prayer for His flflnllFvfi tile Pope Hon. J. A. Bernard, IZleuLel-lnnt- Governor of the Profrluo. who pro- posed the toast tn Ills Majesty the King. ' ,Kerney with such talented solo- Ann Mncmasier, National President Vanco uver. ! Mrs. J. Austin Murphy, Emerald, Junction, diocesan plucsidrnt Xw is pr at all Mrl. W. J. P. MacMillan. lircsldcni ol the Charlottetown sub-division who presided M the banquet Mrs. Frank Murray. Charlottetown- i iisntlnn. . diocesan oonvoner n orlzal whnl arrived in Balm“ Sunday o“ L‘ ' received an honorary life melbcr- x [le do Rance. I _ allo- . and past-diocesan pros illrul llo | “it Rev. E. L. Murray, Diocesan Chap- lgln whn UIODOSCJ U16 @0351 l0 "The League." dram-mama m . lion. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllon, the guest speaker. Kensington “v.7, Llout. James I Hfgghn of Real- sinqbon arrived from Overseas on Slmday aftemoon comma by plane from Halifax. Mrs. Jean Gallagher of Engle- wood, N .J arrived in Kerlslilgton to visit her brother, Mr. James Duniphy Mid her son. M1’ Janos Gallagher and lumily of Margate. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Thomas Mc- Ngfly of Windsor Ont, spent the put week visiting Mn J J. Mc. Quald and family of Kensington. Mn. Nettie ‘Pucker of Peabody, Mug" i5 visiting her niccc. Mrs. ‘William Hickey of Indian River Mrs .Mabel Chisholm Kellsinz- ion. Mn. J R. (filisholnl, Card. igln came l0 Cl'i't0\\'ll Nlolldiiy _l.l unset Private J R Clllfillitllll wit» C. W. L. DIOCESAN- tinned pap it -_—_—=_—- _ *7€ ..—.;—_—....~ usual brilliant and witty style gave one of the finest addresses ever heard by the Catholic Wo- men's League in convention. He made special reformer to the work of the distinguished National Pro- sident who holfl many offices in the social life of her adopted land to Mo. . J. libclnwre. Past-National President, who was considered one of the greatnt National Presidents irl the history‘ of the C. W. L. He also paid tri- bute to Bishop Nelligan who had HlVBD his all in the service of his country and now lies ill from over- strain. such u these. Dr. MoioMil- _lari said, will always be an in- ‘spiration for others to follow. An excellent note of apprecia- ,tiorl was added to the Banquet by Mrs. James Pendergast who thank. ed each of the speakers and the National President, Misc Mae. M85161’. for the many fine t-rlbull paid to those who had plenum 111B Programme; the music pro- gramme under the direction of Miss Marion Dougan and Mrs Jos. Dougan, and Mr. Al! Mac- ists as Miss Phyllis Blanchard and Miss Maureen Blake. Each nurn. ber was encored and greatly ap- preciated. She also referred to the winner of the C. W. L. Schol- ‘i-Fshli). Miss Butler, and to Mrs: vFrank Murray who had received the well-deserved honor of an Honorary Life Membership in the C. W. L. Mrs. Pendergastb words of appreciation were fine indeed and well presented. Mrs. W. ‘J. Maclntyre, Pup)“- iional President, also paid tribute to the National President. Miss MacMaster, for her kind words on this occasion and expressed her appreciation of the hospitality ex- "tended to her in Vancouver some tears ago. Mrs. Macintyre said that her work as National Presi- dent was achieved with co-opera- tion from all sub-divisions and she ihoped that this convention would iba an outstanding success, sire said that all Marltlmers are one in heart when they meet in f ' places, and she hoped that thcl theme for this year_"R,ghabmta- tlon and Reconstruction"—will forward through unity among all nlembers. Her sincere words of gratitude were greatly appreciated by all members of the C. W. L. Grace was asked arid prayers for l Bishop Boyle. Gmllflifs in the delegates were voiced by Mrs. W.J. MacMillan. hostess president. The toast to the King was pm- Dosed by Lieutenant Governor J.A. Bernard COu-tlqillorr- Andrew Butler. rep. representing His Worship Mayor JE. Blanchard tendered a civic ’ welcome to the delegates while fraternal greetings were brought by Mr. R A, MacDonald. grand gnigiht of the Knights of Colum- us ‘The toast to “our guests" was Proposed by Rev. L.A. Dougan, sub_division chaplain and was re- sponded tO by Miss Moll/faster, na- tional president The toast to the League was pro. , posed by Rev E L Murray, dio-~ ‘ cesan chaplain O Canada closed a very aus- ' picious event in the history of the C. W. L. in Prince Edward Islarid_.l Today the convention will continue| with the regular programme, and‘, will be cllmaxed by an afternoon tea at Government House throughl the kind invitation of His Honor, tLleut-Gov. and Mrs. Bernard. i B. S. Bishop Urges Sailor Liquor Laws (By The Canadian Press) VICTORIA, Aug. 6—Rt. Rev. H. E. Sexton, Bisho of the Anglican diocese of Britsh Columbia. | night urged the provincial govern- l ment to oganize “speedily" for re- 1 form of present liquor regulations i "which do not encourage temper- ance." In a sermon prepared for deliv- |ery at Christ Church Cathedral l here, Bishop Sexton said the time has arrived when the people should intimate to the government ,hat ‘they wish “a change in the prep- ent government control system." Declaring temperance is the ldcal for which the people are striving, he added that the word temperance "unfortunately has; been so appropriated by certain- societies that it is associated in file public mind with teetotallsm.’ He added: "Le-t, l? remember that temper- ance wh ch is the only ‘official at- titude of the Church of England means the avoidance of excess in eating and drinking-that is mod- eratlon.” Bishop Sexton declared that “it boon truly said that Oil’ pres- ent llquor law has gloatiy influ- enced the development of many an automobile into a. bedroom on wheels. “Let us get away from all hum- bug and hypocrisy and say uite frankly that there il noting wron in itself in the use of alco- hol f l. man can afford it, and, uses it in moderation, he is not a worse Christian for doing so," he asserted. Man overseas veterans will wish or adoption of the British public house system in Canada. he; - declared, and added the record of the British people during the war would indicate that their liquor system has not led "to general physical, moral and spiritual dec- adence." l i I l I | i Too Late To Classify tosrllirclllYalTl-lltonll-llfifili; on shore, grey, flat-bottomed rowboat. Please notify Mrs. Ray Keenan or phone i738. Rgwpréil. l-‘OR. SALE — '29 NASH. 190487. ill good vforkillg order. New His Holiness the Pope offered by, ‘ and Mrs. Ernest Ramsay. lircs. Daniel Qhowen. "drill River. ,_ 0-7-11 1A0! N!!! Vanguard Of C." A. P. F. Reaches Advance Bases GUAM, Aug. 6 -- (C?) - $1. Richard B.,Malone, dkodor Canadian Army public disclosed today that the v of the Canadian Army Poof Force has arrived in advanced Pacific areas. iMal..Gcn. Bert Bofifmoioter commander of the C A.P.1"., add 3.”:- i"°‘é‘ii‘“°.........i' °“‘" “ s. _ v _ r to in this dispatch must be the ‘harldfur’ o! observers who wont to the Pacific last year and wen attached to American foreeo b study methods arid conditions so: use by his force. P], was still assembling at Canadian bases of Debert NJ, Barrlefield, Ont, and Shilo Mall. He added that an inst/ructlorlal cadre of 1,000 men has left for Camp Brcckinridge, Ky., the Canadians will tmin for the Pacific campaign, and will arrive there Tuesday. (Gen. Hoffmeister will visit Gen. MacArthur. commander of land forces in the Pacific, at the laMefs headquarters in the Philippines in was announced Pacific Pbrce will 6th Division and its units will bear the names of a. number of famous 1st Division regiments The Canadians will be an integral part of the American Army, Col. Malone said, They will fight alongside American forces, using American weapons, organ ization, tactics and terms. War Veterans Given Warm Welcome Here About 50 Island veterans u! the European conflict who disembark“ at Halifax, Sunday, from the 111 do France arrived in the City by train last. slight and were met, the station by the band of tho 1 Armoured Regiment, members o1 the Citizens’ Reception Committee, and representatives of tile Red Cross Division. The welcome given them as they stepped off the train was hearty, spontaneous, and sin. oere. Mothers, fathers, wivel brothers. sisters, relatives friends were there in large num- bers and it was evident by the happy smiles on the faces of the returning heroes that they were glajd to be 3am; iagain. are, pro e or the , took those men to the Legi who were willing to spare a few minutes there and at the san] time partake of the refreshmenl which were waiting not. only fus- them but for their Wives mothers or other relatives. Among those who were tallied at ihlea, legion were Pte. H M' Williams, Ptc. JR Chisholm, New Pe _' Cpl. RM. Smith: Charlotte , G-nr. Al‘. Lrannan. Mon - Pte. N, N McKenzie, Glen Willifi r on mid, Pte. P‘ M Matheson. Clyde Rf Spr, M.L Murphy, New Have Nursing Sister Lieut. Crough, Bear River: and 1'10. Moor L-enrian. Upper Montague. BIRTHS STEWART-At the P. E. Isi Hospital, August 6, i945. to and Mrs, Waldo Stewart. Ha toll. a son. H (Patriot, please cop . MacKiNNON-At the P, E. Isl Hospital, August. 5, and Mrs. H. J. MacK ly River, a son. RAMSAY-At the P. I. Isl Hospital, August d. 194d, é?” 4c, to innorl, C daughter. MACDONALD —At the Ch town Hospital to Lieut. Prank Donald and Mrs. meDol-iald, A 2, i946, c. son BURKE-At the Charlotte Hopltai on Saturday. Aug. 4, i . to Mr. and MrsEnrl R. Burke ( Beth MacPherson) Charlottetown, a daughter, Carol Ann. MARRIAGES MUNN - SELLER — At United Church. Chariot August 4, 1945. by the Rev. Ml!!- doch MS-icKlflnOfi. Elsie MurH Munn. Charloftetovm. to John Murchison Seller, Argyle Shore. DEATHS o s WARREN-At. Summersldo, day, August n. i945. Mrs. Warren in her 84th year. nn Wednesday. Ailcust 8. from home of her son, P. I-I. Warren, Harvard Street. A short service at the home at 1 p.m. Funeru} from North River Baptist Ch at 2,39 p,m. Interment in No River Baptist Cemetery. ARTHUR — At Chlrldiftefl) Monday, August 6. 1945. M" J Arthur in ller 88th year Fume on Wednesday Aug 8th. - service at t/he residence of daughter MR Elmer Ml. Mflpgqug Rood at, 2 o'clock eral service in Cornwall Uta Church at 3 o'clock. Iniflme Cornwall Cemetery. RICHARD — at the new Sanitorium. Aug. 6, 19G, Ra. Richard aged 16 years The mains were forwarded from Henrlesseyls Funeral Home . dav afternoon to Bordon Pun notice later naltTvQmnomsrs The Dutch have been in the tiles since the latter part of 16th century. I M __~_ fliunsr Atlroignohw The first nutomnb _0W held in i900 lnthe United Sh“ N. D. MaeLcan UNDERTARIR EMIALMII i North Fa“ hone ll M a Ollea Funeral G