5,5,4“ floloufi“ SAYS : cow-operative _ ,-c:tuse the science of Life in- ‘ our-once can " oi the many. soundly based. When you are‘ insured your dependents are soundly nrotectc LET'S TALK THIS OVER ; l-l. C. JOHNSTONE, C. L. U» 5 Branch Manager 5-6 Phillips Bldg. 111-115 Grafton Street Phone 7t Charlottetown. P.E.I. I/m l!!! wusamrr-nrzsiaaanrm ..._._-_. iaiontague entertained the liomecf ‘ 1t J. W, Zlslurdock. . Doris Vickerson, 'c Lakes place in the he bride-to-be ent- g-room to the strains “Bridal Chorus", Ruth MacGregor. l was the recipient gliZS which were _ Al s Rae Vickcrson the accompanying d by Tvlrs. Goswell. Doris thanked her friends for ‘fts and good wishes. ' ' .l‘hc The soloists .. Currie rind Mrs. A buffet lunch the hosiess. attended the the Ladies’ nu-anbcrs 01m: of ‘be Aioniagu: Christian “'95P n" Janrlay: evening, hcld at of Mrs. Henry Mac- le officers elected for r tcrm are as follows: P Mrs. Bruce MacPhee; \ Mrs. Dan R. w’, Mrs. Henry Mac- L > . m; treasurer, Mrs. Vi 1. hckcrs. Miss Ola Ham- i‘ \\'.1s appointed inrve of the Penny Fund. Wm, ‘ ville, om. _ London, On - Previously Reported ljflfficiai List of Basualties BOY-AL CANADIAN All FORCE ovensess | Killed 0n Active Service i Cowan. Walter Sidney, PO. Port Carling, Ont. Vernon Beverley, PO.. Ineson. Anni Clifford, F.-Sgt..l Kitchener, Ont. MacDonald, Ralph Nelson, I'D, i Glace Bay, N Martin, Stanley Douglas. wo., t. Resume. Louis Joseph, 70., Windsor, Ont. ' Staples, Donald Anderson, P0,. Regina, Soak. _ White, Douglas George, I".-Sgt., Toronto, Ont. ~ ' Missing Now Reported Killed 0n Active Service MacLean, Ian Hector, F0, Vic- toria, B. C. Missing On Active Service After Operations Wellington, P0,. PO., On . Clarke. Ross William, no.1] Outremont, Montreal. Que. | Diamond, Robert Cahoon, Vancouver, B. C. f Graham, Harold Joseph, WO., ,Stratford, Ont. I § Harrington, Michael Alfred, 11-, 55L. Brantford, Ont. r - _ Horace Roger, Sgt., IVancouver, B. C, l liicNultyg Thomas Norman, F0..- Saskatoon, Sask. l Nicholson, William Edward, F1.-| LieuL, Gait, Ont. 1 Sharpe, Allan Graham, WO.,‘ ‘Orangcville, Ont. Stohlberg, Walter Arthur, P0,,’ Vancouver, B. C. l ‘Previously Reported Missing 0n; lActive Service - Now Reported Ross Hamilton, Prisoner of War-Germany a'd. Kenny, Robert Allen, FO., West-' mount, Que, [Previously Reported Missing On lActive Service—Nov/ For Official‘ Purposes Presumed Dead i Carr, Leo Augustave, Sgt... Belle- Canso. N. S. Cracknell, Walter Charles, FL-l Lieut. Fort William. Ont. m Dcvoy, Alexander Gordon. Cumberland, B. C. , Donoghue, Michael Gerald Ed-r mond. 1°C., Montreal, Que. Hudson, Harry ivicCormlck, Fl- Licut, Tampa. Florida, U.S.A. Kearney, Wallace David, WO..l ella. On. l l O‘Grady, John Brian deCourcy.; Mac. - Woodstock, Ont. 1,0 have Sgt, South Offiun‘ B. MacKin-- SfJClIIOY, N. S. ck-cnd at his home“? n~ R.C.N.V.R,, were recently .. . . are vis- mo:hcr, Mrs, itague. i". nil Kenneth Clements, . .11 Mount A, spent the .1! their home in Mon- nnd Betty Anne - mnrziing on n They Mrs. have been visit- 'l relatives in Prince Roy Kennedy, R, Monday morning Quebec, after spend- n: furlough ‘an his . Roy MacNcill, and ‘cw Pcrih. War-Four Years Ago uv. Italv and Spain. Italv would Greek ‘cam- . 112 R. C _ l Britain to bc- dlnzi fiuhtcr squad- . lfl~lO~~Nrizis Illffli‘ nine- 1». Birrnu .....-....._....__..l.l$ Hv-lhla w, r». w» ti.» c | v (b l i l l l l l l l 111p pfhpy-KFUDY) lllTllfltiiBlit s. it A, I“ hit r- b‘! half- Army WO., New York, USA, , Olsson, Alan Ludvlg, PO, Mon-i Que. | Spencer. Francis Arthur, 1".- Sgt., Swansea, Toronto, Ont. Seriously Injured On Active Service Barber, Cecil Abram, F,-Sgt.. Sitlington, Lyle William. F0"! Watford, Ont. 1 Toane, Raymond Austin, F.-l Edmonton, Alta. Dangerously Iii As A Result Of Injuries Sustained 0n Active Service Cochran, David, Sgt, Seriously Ill l Towlll, Gordon Joseph, Cpl. amglvancouver, B. C CANADA ' Died From Natural Causes Baylcy, Samuel Mitchell, Cpl, Mossbank, Sask. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS I (Maritime Provinces) l Killed In Action l N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment ,- den, LeBlanc, Blair Joseph, Pte,.l Middle Sackville, N. B. l. Voutour, Joseph Amedee, Pteql Tracadie, N. B. Died 0f Wounds N.S. and I'.E.I. Regiment Gchue, James Alexander, Ptc", Cambridge Station. N, S. New Brunswick Regiment Roberts, Albert Edward, Pte.,' Bass River PL, N. B. Dangerously Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Kinsman. Earle Eugene, Pte.., Bcrwick. N. S. ' Roberts. Richard, Pte, berry, Sydney Mines, N. S. Walker. Robert Roy, Pte., James A. Walker (father) Cherry Hill, I‘. E. I. N. S. Severely Wounded N.S. and P,!I.I. Regiment Bnrkhousc, George Allison, Ptc.. Berwick, N. S. Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Gallant Andrew A ii Hamburlz and other ob-l Air Atinistry announced production cut lln, Kiel. ioctives. .3), Yer eye on that fat guy, he's wearin’ a _ Pte., Shelburne, N ‘ Atholvllle, N. 13 Passchendacle, N. S. Renforth. N. B. Wcstville, N. S. ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, cmfw vb g Glengarry Station, N. S. Adam, N. B Wright, Willard John, Pte.. Bath, N. B lHalifax MsicD nald, N. S Sgt, Truro, N. S Boltzer. Sable Chute, Ptc., Mor- Mrs. Ida J. Murnfllfllflfl N. S, 5i) Dorchester SL, New Brunswick Regiment .P. E. l. Malagash. N. to |Amciia Locke (mother), New Lon- ldon. P. E ‘Gienkeen. N. trevillc, N, S. Cran- -Salnt John, N. B Burnt Church, N. B burn, N - l Dig Middle River, Saint John, N. B Saint John, N ' Little River Harbour, N. S. Bank, N Halifax, N, S N. B. Leger. Alban, Pte., Despres Vii- lage, N. B Butternut Ridge, . John,_ N. B. Mrs. Charlottetown f1. Walker (father) Cherry Vol- e . ‘Amelia Locke (mother) New Lou- 1 Slunday School ‘Item on. ,p > , Frances Gallant (mother), Rusticn- ville. Mrs. Mary smith, 95, received in- structions to report for WOik of national importance but i-t was Just a mktake The Papers were meant iie delinquency, venerneai diseases for the wife of an army the same name who lodged 3'11 BARBIE SCHOOL -~~=>~ ca; high Ol- FALLING 0F THE LEAVES By Henry I. King Falling. 11111113,. tn; flying leuvu Student; may look "if! ‘WW9- part time work in the Monckm area to hein them defray II- pen 80mm: tree: Their glory shorn from limb and lofty crown, They bow and sway before the Autumn breeze. You miter ‘like, they clothe, the trees, ‘ In myriad green and yellow, gold ‘ M A R l '1‘ I M E BARBER ACADEMB: ‘ Mlln Fl 822 Mild! ‘I mobliliron N B. Mrs. Frances (gallant (Bother). Ruati ovilie, P. . Co; Joseph Steadman Allen, . B. Hattie, Roy Pte. Milli?!" N3- ‘Home, lp' Robert, 'Pte., Eastern Passage, N. S. King, James Harold, Pte., Hali- fa x, N. S. King, William, Ptc., Glace Bu‘, McKenna, Joseph Fulton, Pte. Antigonish, N. . Porter, Gordon Garfield, L.- Cpl., Amherst. N. S. Verge, Harold Herbert, Pte., Halifax, N. S. British Columbia Regiment Bcllehumeur. Oscar Joseph, Rim, Annapolis Royal, N. S. Slightly Wounded verdant ease Then withered, ioii w semi hemftl "If a man die shall he e'er live <>.,.2‘”‘“"' 1 besieged mil great sou. w dean and strife; . To all mankind. there Qomes the lord‘. refrain; "1 am the Resin-notion and thel Life." I LINCOLIWS SECRET : (November 19th will be the 80th _ anniverosary of Lincoln's famous,’ Gettysburg address. In connect-ion’ with the observance of this occas-' ion it may well for us to recall. 515, and n.5,], Regiment also this other important hour inf i Lusk, Alexander, Pte, Kent- Lincoln's career- Ed.) ; vine, N, s, One of IriIIiJOliIUS bic-gpaphem, Scrivens, Cyril James, Pte., New tells us that the hardest eXWTlEME Glasgow, N. S. in his public career was the deliveryl Weir, Harry Borden, Pte, Cen- or his first inaumlrnl- The storms tre Rawdoh, NS. of the Civil War were about to New Brunswick Regiment break. and there was nothing that Sloan, James, Cpl. Aulac, N, B. could avert the conflict. The l1all= Wounded Remaining On Duty 0f the Senate was packed. With one‘ New Brunswick Regiment of her sons lying dead in the White‘ Akerley, Percy, Pte, St. Leon- House, and the other at. deaths‘ door, with the greatest crisis in the‘ Henry John, Pte., history of the nation upon him. he arose and spoke with a. distinct- noss, a calmness and a restlessness, which made the men and the women who heard him feel that they were in the presence of a miracle. [ The-v did not know that before] leaving home that morning Lin- coln had taken down the Bible] and with the awful shadow of the darkened room resting on his heart had conducted family wor-, ship as usual. and 11nd then asked: , to be alone In the silence of his‘ r rocm he fell upon his knees l plead with God. that He whose rule sustains the world should guide and strengthen l and override his own glory. - Lincoln's p0 H had time to the mind and heart cf God He believed and did not make haste. l —’I‘l|¢ Presbyterian ~' IIEALTII . ‘i 1 N. B. Furlotte, niured I , N.S. and I’.E.I. Regiment Kelly, ~ Edward Lawrence, Pte, New Brunswick Regiment Godin, Leonard, Pie, Chip- an, N B Slightly Injured N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Butler, Ralph St. Clair, Cpl., ifax, N. S. McCann, Arthur Benedict, Pie, CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces Killed In Action New Brunswick Regiment Burnham, Archibald Gerald, Lt, N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Matheson, William Elmer, Lt., We would not tolerate a plague _ of smallpox, typu; ctr. "We would bring all our pourers to bear to stamp it out at cnce. However, ihcrc ' evil that " mankind destroy monitor. Liquor ‘Traffic. _ Dr. Haven Emsrson, Professor Ql-lf-fbw 3'33"“!!! Emeritus c-f Coumbia Unive ity, 3089115. fl-"TY WKITHQ. Rina-land Dr Emil licgzn cf Calicri . "-3 1""! P151- RBKWIBM lhnvo both declare that: i N, s. | p Lloyd, Pie, Trenton.’ ‘Saskatchewan Regiment James, Archibald Herbert John Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Fraser, Harold William, Pic... New Brunswick Regiment Scott, Harold l-Jdtvard, Cpl.,.Mr- YHVQQSS p: 61's .11; anal soul—The Dicld or Wounds hing of drink- ‘ as 51nd canteens and the cstablishmsaz; of ccndltio under which men mtd to (Ulllk is B, ma sin against the 1 . ,. . Oru- thing must be . and that is, that Alcohol s a Nar- cotic Drug more dangcrcrs than opium The British lvlicriicai Rc- search Committee. a body pi higl 6st scientific authority. state "The eilnfnce sugiurts the conclu- sicn that the dncct effect ci al- cohol upon the human s;stem i: in all slams and u. nil pork of , Fs or suspend ~ functions, that it is from first 1:; last, a. Narcotic Drug. All other _ narcotic drug. are sold under ihc ltrictest SUF-brrlsion. While this , flows forth like winter." In a large rubber factory in '- England, 4,800 employees are total __" abstaincrs wi-th a ienrarkable re- ' cords of less sickness per 1,000 than others as the following will show: “Pcr 1,000 drinkers there were 18.3 cazes oi sickness com- pared with 6.9 ‘per 1,060 abstain-era " Careful social studes in Eng , land reveal that the mcat frcquontl sufferers frcm alcoholic diseases are found in the upper and mid- dle classes. l However, in society generally a considerable toll of sickness is traceable to drink. Thsre are‘ chronic diseases, there arc debili- tated condition; to which it minis- t ers. Both the experience and attitude of our insurance companies point Dangerously Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Murnaghrin, iicnry Alien, Gnn, (mother). Charlottetown.‘ Seriously Wounded N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Langille Gilbert Nelson, Pte.. Severely: Wounded N-S. and I’.E.I. Regiment Locke. Harry Erskine, Pie" Mrs. . I. Luddington. Ralph Berton, Pte. S. Titus, Loran Herbert, Pte, Cen- New Brunswick Regiment Knox, William Nelson, Wounded Central Ontario Regiment Hornung, Joseph, Ptc., Donkin. Quebec Regiment McKnight, Lavcson, Pt».- L--Co1., O'Connog, Carleton: Cpl., Lake- NS‘, and P.E.I. Regiment Everett, Robert Seyinore, Pte.. S Mlziycbonald, Frank Donald. Pte.. New Brungwicsk R ' Marshall, Roy Ernest, Pte... Rooney, James. Edward. Him. slightly BWounded N.S. and 1'.E.I. Regiment Jacquard, Anslic Zcdor, Pte.. dulgence in nlcchcl and disease, m and even the shortcning of life. Then, too, a. very definite pro- n. portion of the mcwpants of our of k . . P -. 0a cs Jerald Le asylums for the insane is due to drink. Conqueraii . S. Strachan, Ronald Edward, Bus. New Brunswick Regiment Clements, Samuel, Pte., Halifax. CENTRAL UNION l D Thacher at the home of Mrs. L Butt. Tracing the ‘Temperance Movement to th; present time, Mr. _ i wker said we must always_ wound“ Remmnlng 9n m“, fight for a worthwhile cause. "We, qua,“ Begum,“ Iwere in tilionger of iorggttallng this‘ 1 Th0 L, _ , hard bat e to get the fl-Ot. 8n I Cmwuer‘ mas‘ Cpl’ Bah“ should therefore use it effectively. Women have equal rights with men. but the-v had not claimed their rights." The speaker wished there‘ were more Carrie Nations, and urged the W.C T U. to put women candidates in the field for library church, school boards, and city councils. eta. "when we got pro- Dangerously Wounded hibition we went to oi while Mumaghan, Henry Alien, Gnn. the brewers worked and n tints Ida J. Mumaghan (mother) - burned the tide of public opinion." . iThis was being one now by beau- Walker, Robert Roy, Pia, Jamar‘ tiful pictures in magazines with brewers name, attached. l y l Mrs. W. Lownsborough gave a} Severely Wounded ‘needing and the Misses Shirley and, Locke, Harry Erskine, Pte., Mrl. Ina Grain, prize winners in the canoe Course! Ryder, Royden Cheater, Pto.. N B Island Casualties Wounded [dollars was paid towards the bud-' Gfillflnt. Andrew Avila. Ptei. Mrs. , get, and an annual subscription for placing the tidings in the Y.M,C.A.' Business Men's Research Foun- dation of 11.8. finds 400.000 saloons end 300.000 other establishments selling legal liquor. 2 (CP) —, drinking places to ever church, 3 to every school. 1 to every 75 famil- ies Do we need to look further for the cause of the increase in Juven- JUST A MISTAKE BOSTON. England —- offiozr by and crime? Are we m/uch better in in her Canada? dIs it not time Christiano 10118 neo- o some serious drinking? t TO torpedoed merchant seamen, wallowing, soaked and tarnished, on the crests and troughs o! Atlantic combers, life itself depends on the appearance THEY DARE To rpedtr-Bomlr-Sliipwreig I All the Dangers of the Sea, All the Violence of the Enemy’ and , I ‘Iliwclinztheiraoln-oeoflifein l‘ ' THE CANADIAN NAVY ' of a ship's boat from a Canadian warship These men of Canada's Navy and Merchant ships deserve well of you, and in peace our place as a trading nation will still depend unnn our merchant sailors, boys who are now being instructed in Sea Cadet Corps all over Canada. Pride yourself on your support of THE NAVY LEAGUE 0i’ CANADA AND SHOW 1'1‘ NAVY WEEK SAVES MERCHANT SEAMEN TORPEDOED IN THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC Wilt to 25th November R. T. HQLMAN LTD. to an intimate relation bztwcz-n in-, visagmg n poshwar world o‘ 8mm l nroduorrs, $3.31 to talk over with the he‘ how this object may be obtained. P- I: | alrgafi have m out on their mis- LONDON. Nov.15 (OP) security for primary a six-man delegntion om the National Farmer's Union] England and Wales will visit Canada ty and late omincn Agricultural leaders Just Practical innners all, these six Out Om‘ Way ' 5-5-01.’ TH’ Box ' TH‘ CARD 2%"tét°i’.“§“* v ‘TH’ WHOLE E ' aom-nomvveuzsrooeoou British Delegation to Pay Visit to Canada l —En- slon which they hope will - MBETBSB i8 milled m-om- his 320-acre Suffolk farm he grows ation among the ugricuIt/urislg cf Si!!!“ beet. DOIMOES. Cereals End is the empire. Their fitst stop will be 8180 B milk Pfixllwfi‘ and 8Y°W9T °§ New Zealand, then Australia, with Scotland: Canada their final return to Britain to re» taken to realize mote co-ordlnatirn and fore the port to must be post war aims. At a meeting here just before they left the delegates explained By J. R. Wiiiiangbur Boardinu House" f f lng ha long been his their 0 arm Ich o’ what their trip was about. It would be they said, a personal mission with the object of exploring means of co~ordinatlng the efforts of farmers in Britain and in the Dominlons. Leading the delegation to the Dcmlnions is James Turner. at 36, the youngest vice-president in the history of the NJ‘ U. his primary farming and on ze hogs. S.O. Ratcliff, one-time president of the N,I".U., will be investigating the seed situation as this bflfinflh ore- mosg con . the seeds committee of~ the N.F.U. I pri I since i041. he hfit famis in B- sex ng 3 acres I-Iortioula-tural rcprcsenta til the group is Giles Tukfl- "W" man of the iiksex Associatedhfi Growers, me highest iruit coo!‘ attve in Britain lie ocean W career at e age 16 ‘m helped by his father, he started!!! eight-acre fruit farm it now M ers 200 acres. The three remainins r1816": are Geoffrey s. Browne “M” economics officer of me NF- r. and will look into the f1" end of tlu; dealings. Wllllflm Ym‘ senior vice-president of ' Scottish Farmer's Union and m Ervinc, , deputy president- of ‘ Ulster armors‘ Union. _ RICE STAPLE PRODUCT W“ ml About i6 oer cent of "It area o! the Philippines 1-1 m" cultivation. mostly 5°’ “"51 ~m NOTIZE ,~kl\\-.‘I~hn\.w\