. ___... HE ARDIAN ' ll nnln “l1 " q , gin-m“ aunmmn 0 a g Wedding llfflcere of ll. ll. S. S. ueen Sharlotte ~ sozrriplsnuleruuohsaellnuveragm " - : illuminant»; 313st: 80.0%“ c? '1 final-hum" ‘$7? coromnny "must ' ’ f,‘ News lubeerlptlala Alerting o! eolcrewotnnstm fi n: c 1 at five cents a Ind. atrietly pay- llllilfillgfltilyllllgdllelol- able In advance. n". “no 3 Wtl, ma: ‘Street- oourun unpun Iatep cum, "———?"- . 1"“ “m, Inlet Street. aunl cruel, frqnsivilb ltreee cnsswzu. for photographs- II‘ _._ A beautiful wedding ceremony of tZTIlrTm will in delivered to as; hole ll our communicators LII‘! maim- more than usual interest was per- ' Fang” q in per M! er Ila |n not. Phone Ill h: lib service ANCE. formed in iZon United Church at all" '°“' ‘m’ '° m m "”""'"' "' “'"“"' "' m“ """ owl than» mouse s: u. a awgfllwkgltlfm ".r“"‘§lf. d p 1v gong y . a en cou e a uqs . , _ clot-ell»... nvs He upptflfl in mlrrlllo vows. mu Effie lllllll u“; Wfllllelllgolnafinrgllg‘ n-usuéoelmsoygb Mlle lay Wed. ucl: mm ‘mm! Bllma. crutch Strut. won; daillhler of w. and Mrs. tho Ifflxemmm "4"" - ‘Hi-ll M“, h Please use side entrance. ‘rela- HWWOIILLMOOsa JlWJ-llil former- i°' m“ 0°’ li-P-ill- -ron slim-m a r import-i u m" ' phm’ m’ ‘m-L ' NHL lll-lg: it“ ndeer "gglfgbleiflamshg I '—"‘ ‘ "iwhmhj “NW1 i" ' ‘ llwr- ‘m: rnoonesslvs Conserv- Bulnmerside an r s01; of Mrs N’ ‘JAB-M 5% “Elva? gww.“ wrlunrg: ' ‘°w§!a...°""**"~ ative Party has arranged to give S. Chan, Wulchow kwangal, Cilia). _ ' I," cons “mm uuuumn. m. swam-m.‘ mum BRIAN out election returns at the and the late Rev. N. S.Chan. g a '4‘ ‘Bndlcrifiiitblllldlnll lately re- ———- ’ DONLEVY ““°.‘€2o$‘.‘°2e“' m“ o is ft‘. eaaghmw' a arflynrnud. Mtgkm Um" 3 ' ‘it _ _ - - pero e oere- ,, fined. Three miles from um t “upon liAlelfl-r-lllilgbfl o! hoe: MIRIAM HOPKINS mony and wu ass the “ i? a _ é ~ “ton. W. C. Forbes. W 0 A P153. W" l- ly 60 bounds. NUBSWS ALUMNAE will hold brother of the gloom Rev. S. Paul " ' ' ' ' "w o-li-al. may Austin 0- Murphy. Alpacas‘. ~ STER léawanalllgllélgegilng fitl the ‘fill-tee chsn, Montreal, who’ rend the Hmafifiméiiitwriérlh; iulll-‘Ligutg lzlan gibcrfobgnnsn. sub-ueutoecrze . *‘“ _ .» l1‘ l 05D ii on y. Sorpture nd led in in - ' - m“ ll - e11 r on Ha k r, s b-Li gmitrnfiglglvlatn Slllicalillefllllllélgxlllf _mn “Li. _ with, m‘ Sept. 1'1 at 8 pm. 8-15-1741. Chinese" amludln; Mb,"’5,",°’,,,,,,. lglillirinfiorkum. Front Row: left LO right; Lieu‘, Greg crlvwfey_ L16“, $3, m, Sept 3m, summer. horse (Black) 1050 lbs. is-ul le for Tum AND-Fnmhyglh u diction in English. a on, Lleut. Bob Morris Lieut. Charles MacKenzle, Paymasfcr Lleut. $0“??? T. Clarke. Jeweler. zggyul-sliliaggvel-anwersl “PW! “m, M‘ some“ 1m m“: wlfg Drag; gizgflielshegajjdfggfwgtfim] ‘Jim Belyea, Surgeon Lieut. Gordon Wheelook. ' ., .'l‘. H lm n of- 439B Pill“ 1 - woman éédCorflanxle 0cm? go“ hone (Red) um ‘u. A“ wlfihliluflea a??? Thlieldcagggyeiflnilne: ers and followed by the two brides-f ' ' - Y‘ - duty made 6 clossin estelda ' m" n "S3 E3“ a- effoqerggaéggztlgla goyeuad egg! gig; Edward Island" which is now on Rilirdfillrxe’ 25.251051) from 1° t page} Group “ISIIHIIBB ’-' 150.00 ch. l l"- i" Y- bl . 4:01-11 Miss Mil" Kiimii m“ lbs. coo‘; worllreéfhlilm hifaesoa) mo: "1 ell? gfregnllllgnfltolxerloarll p.13“ - lil Welgeg: zgghigrlftlgggmglg; Walter s. Weeks. my»: w. o-le-ll. A o mmiliugflgg;,fllgn $13; lb white. or; the arm of heryrsthe?‘ Pflfigy Takgn For i ll 4° e ' ' d ——— LS NEWS wesw enyoyedb ve 20o sol- The bride's gown of white satin. y t will“ Ewéifikf,“ Jfifgléwrfiynfil -i-"UNeltlu. YESTIBDAY- The dicrs. sailors and genfibrcellent io-ahlono with aweetbea l neck- , itutgé-gl). R‘ Tbmflmm romce ‘h funeral of the late Joseph L. Perry, Show: 7.30 and 9.15 music. was purnished by M m“? line, fitted low torso bodice and a’ ruin i-i-ii- chastised?‘ tl.“‘°s€.'“°l‘=i‘t°r§ rlwl- AT w aliehoirlsztlllci: llfflhllfifi tvlzltsnflsih $;‘...i.‘.‘.’““§§3i 99 5 Bil , Ch h Lh Rfifll g ' 419KB“ Yo“ Mm Km“ 5‘ Gatulfgllo clwaW-“Thte pallbearg ‘ggflsaelaixnnlahtlgrinifireagogcxrlvigg: :12‘: fzxniglvmgdhewllarlxraho t‘; a slight mm‘ i ———- lll “'"‘°“‘.°§”“°m°“u a“ 5"“? Wow his com Andrew. Clovis. tertainment fficer. She wo-e a gin 1r e58 bmsmm" A 1.1m, m. By FRANK rbsmznry t, persldc, Sept.‘ As? mstll“ one sine‘ Arthur. Town-t. wmmd ma Ed. _____ as he: -on]y argue“ znéanéln 51f Déiflg-proteéltlolstoi titixrancte Policy for the \ dllné-eozo; umseuerp Hgynw géfgghw by m ofnzyg uilcmmvgcés r Flllvlllaéllgh IEIESTERDAYH- The a cascade bouqet of Arrfglfllclfq‘ the“. ‘amines mes ill (y? 53:31:12“ as? (Canadian Press Staff Writer) i e ' ' - - - - - u e te M . M - ‘ .1- llmln 6t Co; Lid-i R-T- Hiflmflil 01" Iellan who also performed the last Klrrllrroin ‘flock; Pat. wagslrcl; fiesta‘; fililltuetyqgses kimerspersed Wllhnfife aglsl-chesfgliy Coumlll lllfl 155m» OTTAWA, Sept. 14—iCPl -- The flit Rm 1mm?“ Cmb- “4541- rites at the grave.—-S day afternoon from the Cutciiife Patsy‘ W058"?! aileglgillhgll‘. I spirited ‘gi,,,,‘effi,,wef§e,jg,‘g',:g‘lo, Canadian army H6905 men and Willi ——- Fu all-I .'1 th - “e ll . ' . ' dh 1m - Air-CENT GUESTS - MY- ""1 -on I-‘UBLOUGH-AS. Roland SUMMERSIDE enlrileersveowferehceoriflllbifead by it??? 5km“ 8°" with matching lace m‘ 9"“- ‘"“‘ ‘he "°““°“- gllntthguevcgrntaeilasc. cThf-gvangillilaln m, c. Arthur Potter, Alexander m“, m“ o; Mr, and Mira, Joseph o. Carlyle Webster. The pallbearers “l ‘he “mm- ‘t 15‘ "hi1 Willis. coun. McKee prslded in the ab- Pm“ “as bee“ illmm“ “l m“ gueet, had a5 r908"!- Eliesis- Mr- Ciow o! Summcrslde is at preseflt MQIJZMZTM were: Messrs. Newton Taylor, Silur- Wm‘? 3 “"38 M1’ We 18% 118$ 0! 15W sence of Mayor B,“ R3} 1;Q1mun_ authority. _ [lid Mrs. W. M. Mel-lsh. o! Sum- ‘spending a lwlough w“, h“ p“, —- .- __ “eon curry, “an 5mm, Howard straw and carried a mixed bouquet ‘mun b,,_,,,u,e,. “MW, ma, he Anyccnclusions wrawn from yea- merslde, P.E.I. Mr. Mellish is em,“ yo as he 15 (amluuly 5mm,’ Charles McDuugan and of yellow chrysanthemums and had secured one of me Eest poucics tEl‘d§iys_announcement Oi a le- mrnsgcr of the Canadian Bank of known m his ‘fiends jammy me LflSt GllIlS Ralph Gorveatt, Interment in peach toned gladioll. lrom l-lyllumall oz Co ‘inls poncy ductlon lll the hcrnc operational cs- cm-lmerce, in summerside, and he m“, about “,0 ye,“ w, “w; m; ____ flignfield cemetery. Tho dainty bsidesmaids. Miss gave the 55st, coyefagé 5,, m. pl-o- tablisilmcnt or the army ‘.0 the el- n: on his holiday-b lhey were a been on active service most o! the (Conunued from page 1) __.___ Emma Wong and Miss Jean Tal, lectlon of the men and unnuug“ n lczt that fewe; men may b2 called oeel rt the Polirr homo- —Now time since llstment end has - ~=___._-__.-___~= s'r. nuusmlv-s unrvclcsrry Regina. wore identical gowns of did not. give complete protection it "P iillimlllifl"! service i“ "W" m‘ Glasgow Nun's, been on convoy dllty to Hid ‘Wm lature the Liberals have chmp- OPENS -St. Dunstan: University Pastel Dlhk. picture hats o! white lessened the responsibility of City m“ m me“ ‘my be ‘manned ——— the old country several times duI- aigned chiefly on the oasis OI. me under the rectorship of the Rev. R. lacy straw and carried bouquets o: it'll-on uoulu not assume to under- ‘mm V“ “"35 a" “nderscwd m -llED C5055 Wonk-Th‘! lll! hi5 D9504 03 RYi/lile-"s government's record since lt took V. Mackenzie, opened yesterday. creamy yellow gladloll with centres “We m? Pm" Wlllmlit great cost. b‘? wlmou} r°'““da“°.n- d t i llorth Beilcilue Ciimmunllli chm ——— office 1935. "Let the Jones There was one of the largest ell-i ffirmed of mauve sweet, pggg, The Councillors Mclxee, Butler, and I“ annrummll dlsna“ me“ d; Crfifi-“hil-mei-Wllh M's-CNS‘ —RECEPTION AT MALPIIQUE Government nnlsh its job." has rollments that the Unlve;sltv has little flower eizl. May Chan of Mwoilaiu we v-vv Rec-order Mclr- "i6 all“ d1“! 8i“ amlcri’??? Dkjl ttrlliliilil" m‘ me“ August "we" Mr. and Mrs. George MacKay were been a maJor appeal. had during the past fevl years. Ap- Asslnlbola, were an azure ' blue ‘m ‘meied Sliiiemelllfi in hcwrd- b“ mam.“ l"? slh ivlslrls. ~ lTww" "mmbers present; sew“ at home to their many friends on Among me clllcl planks in the proximately 11f: boarding students vikle length dress of point dcsprit “me Wm‘ Cw“ Chimiuer- Cmm- fell-Ce Mmmfi: Ral5t°n~sa1d';¢ me hil1?“,':'E§£¥;§§ll3{°8.%2%‘iill£“s%§‘.? Friday evening Sept. 3rd in honor government's plllnorln has been registered. The total number lrl- over taffeta. blue flowers ln her,“,§‘-“‘°h§‘d Fgref’? m ‘“°.i‘°'1'~‘" W‘ rhoturhlgfilherle lgmtgxlrfizgnletdlfctlcn 2528*)? MES. Chester Bowness, was a‘ u?“ 5%" ‘Eleianelih $10 “:9 Ring-l ieggswgfgtltgnselrxlg “afgfllfillvtff glggmiéhgfel’ lfgglilééié‘: Egg élggnilgiélilllr; ‘isl-algefhglélgid hrxfioselgsy Ogeroses: o rfiféecggifggg";‘oiixf§é“ggi13gb in lequllements for operational qnllted during the afternoon. Col- - . W 0 8 Dre llBY n ‘Eavemment 9mm," Junes‘ said- th -t m t“ A f o clad in b] k S-d e(l' ng arerHML James walker‘ “green m my troops ln Canada does not mean lecllon amounted to $2.30. At the married to Mlu Irene Underh l o _, r _ - e eac ng s a . p.o ess r _ ac an wlhte satin, was cepumce o; the D0333. bu, asked that the demand ls reduced for ~ d d Fr h Riv . Th house was taste- would consider and deal Willi the from Quebec will undertake the Geoge Chan of AS5111 boi . T ‘ - . i. ‘ .- " Pgaeggblévig},xafwégrsanzflswfie nlfigcdocmfized 1:, red why,‘ am] many problems which are bound teaching of French this year, igrcom was attended by hlas brothf'$m'é|1a\".,k1\§a§°efd (bu; ,,,°.°“,°;§‘§,§f,‘§ ovzellliceiafutcr in the gestem¢ng;_ Chinese Relief Flintl- Luncheon blue with a profusion o! out ilow- "° be s“ “‘“’°"“““ m“ u“ “a” l" “h Dan R. chen. Summeisldel sible for clrtaln errcluslohl m h. In “The °°“5°°“‘~‘“°.° is “m "m" us served by the hostess, assisted erg and potted plants. Prettily dec- EMYVALE MAN INJURED-Mr. P. E. I. and the ushers were Messrs. lieu Qf [his he Suqgefied ma,‘ must be no lel-up in the enlistment hyille luncheon cmmlttee. lifter armed Sea,“ o1 hum;- wem placed [loomed Large Joseph Coady of Emyvalc received Ben Yea, Lloyd Chan both of SSS-I ham- yerms m the 51,, be °b_ of men for gcncral service. The which the moi-lll! vilified “ll-h m9 in the drawing room for t bride cuis and bruise; and a broken rip kgfggn and Alffgd Qua“ Moose‘ mined v “y llow inlo the reinforcement stream gm; Next mating to be held the Lnd .00,“ M“ mmpwn presided Postavar reconstruction and re- yesterday lll a. traffic accident ncar Jaw, ' ' , 5am; Pickard and r-erem. Mqm must be steadily maintained to rfterncoll of September 21st lit the L ma‘ who ma a - ‘he and“ o! habllitatlon also have loomed Clyde River Bridge. A half-tan M, mm“; Pound" s“ “ed Lhe- Lean and Acon‘, 5mm ‘W ,.',‘}m.a‘,ed l provxle as Plilllilfid f9!‘ Diesel" and Mrs Jas. E. Macdonalil-S. g‘ e p s large in the Progressive Conserv- truck in which he was a, pJSSEIIZBX‘ ' ., f") , .9 . “ ‘future action." W“ °i the Wéddmfl March 9°51“ “rm atlve platform In addition the and which was driven bv his son wfidmi’ music and urc°m°amedllhe Statements °‘ Eu-l.‘ ‘vnmm and Canadian casualties in the battle _w. M. S. MEETING-The Aux- gaewnlgfiigg byclagpifindwfifs agccglggg party has pledged itself to ' more Aeneas Cgadlnwwss in ‘collision wiltlh x15; ‘hi; Ifvgfigi; m? fsgllfmlro Pa; fzfvid‘ clgligiégfafificgdm“ Shuuld ‘e’ of sécily lwitn one division en- ilislyof the North Bedeque United - ' ‘ ‘m aid for agrlculetd-e, development oi another Bl- h l-Yllc Yve“ Y 1,91,; 1M1 Fire chief Angus MacEachern “g5 m“ "m" ., t - Qllilllm- MFS- Pmm" 9"“ "i k , -. 1 - . K lth Y f c1 d Riv r. Botn 5 5g - . ~ , , - l b fficlall desc loed llfilellirlaseril°“‘veilfys°°°ii‘re agn- girvfgi ahddlewngghtagfllgi h2§.°2.‘..s°‘l2“v?§l§l‘ 3r‘ ‘Jl°.°‘%2r‘..§§'-. vel-lue-Gii-“éi firslvydi-r-eiél. Roy-' ,,,gfly,'jggzg*gi,ljeii,ccg,a,g~gllgg “ghgl iillldié tr~le“.iii'l-e"y°‘t‘r‘é‘"si?.éall.tt 133355581113=v1=-¥>i,gah5-g» ,g WSS 811 0° l“- lC i M t Pi e‘e e e ra ‘ ." f“ i‘ , , ov e_ with 0 8°° l educational system. a hi“ a" °l1n Bil “Ce W‘ Han Hotel’ when, the reception algeufilerfirxzleurl‘ here always Lady to ,lfe“fifi,,,,},‘j§’f,‘f’fe,,§fomefifenl, which y‘ must bc continuously moving up church, _ Tuesday afternoon, presiding. llonziry monthl readers were. lira James Clarke, Carruthers and Mrs. Quirrle. Prayer was Ben]. Jaldllle. The lrdship Secretary lll’ home calLs" and ihreo hospital calls made during August. A benediction closed the meeting-S. —!l0l\lE B Delaney of Summcrside the sad news stating his only blozhcr Dolor blown mclchant and oi the firm R. Delaney ands Q . been ailing only s. few kills to his death. His ased hlm about four years ago. e allowing children are lefg tcdirllzltién gum‘ fives; hagavirlinfisg Ml-Mongg; be used for w“ mm m 6mm and ‘l 05$ 0 fl l1 all e av E B 0 ° n - ' monthl meetln e omens llhcr- Five daushtora. namely morning to resume his duties with camhflatgs Fm’ Auxlllagyy of the ifirletlllsi. ‘ldvetlohel Swim that on happy occasions it lillyMlidelgb teacher gt House HJFPihe R C. A. F. stationed at Surly, Institute for the Blind was held in galls “iswmglg {frtéxlltmla rgrzicrril- r, rs, meo ‘ msur, I , t 5;- t _ .' S m I‘ n ren 5 iicncion, u. n, District Red Cross “wit” I Angflcan Minist s15, "Qept? "‘?rt§.w2,H‘§y°,§‘.e°“.,-'§f§ii,l, and relatives in China with a. gift iliaa- House Harbor‘ Mra- 9"" . - ry There was a splendid attendance. of this sort- l-le than called on an Tillie Alsciwllll. Montreal; MTE- “w- M- s’ M55115‘; "' T“ Mrs. D. J. Riley, the president c|. ‘ elder ember o! both the Chan Fliilllilld Thcrlalllt. Mil-gale“ 15' Kill"! um" wM-s' a ‘he cupled the chair. Much lscussionland Won! family l0 0"" wllfira“ ands. The three gong are omemgn- United Church met at the home mnoNTo Sept 14_,cP,__-me moi; place concerning m; dilly whlclriulhtions to the bride and groom Montreal: Albert. Inspector of Fla - of Mrs. Edward MacMordo on enem s “ca ot-the church or ,5 to be held autumn,‘ Sam mh and also on me new w K shaver glee House l-larbo": ymond. Mondly ' .. Milli" wm- $131M“; n Cgnada m,“ night, NJ and it ls to be hoped that every- who offered the tout the bide’ “l” °i>ml°l °i l" “mm” Th" w" l 1°“ "'°“°'“°‘ °’ uested Archbishop n r Owen ibow will help so worthy a cause-Ito which the groom responded h-Z ' Marine, now station . in Bill-uh members. The Presbyl-fllln lll!‘ $111,“, o; m Qgnada ‘wjmye a‘- The members have gone to a lot o! En 115)] and in qhinege uolumbla. The funera was held on iliary had been invited l0 “M!” commission train“; of can-lwork to make this Tag De. one of 15h, b 1d my ' m 1 ~~ “WW Selllombel 5"‘ °° B“ and =- lar" hirhw We" "°1°°"" diaries for the rnlnlsdvgwhlch will the mori- aiimaliiil- All" 518m“- l t l rh e a “mm gal “l” lliadellnes Catholic church. How ed. ms. Stirling Miner was lead- mp0,, to m. m... mes“... o; m. able discussion about the different‘ “ e’ “ ' ° we“ m’ “ we “g "p n 105cm s. McMILLAN "wh-s- cr oi lilo devotional rrliod- which assembly in 1946 "s resblhtlorr pre.‘ I pal-sons whom this society ‘r now “f film‘; Qfilisb-uwhm‘ Fwfl‘ F ' D ' '—-"" opened with c8111 to lvllllhlll "id sented by the rural deanery of tending the meetln! lldllillflled Erzvgnfnvstheobrldgggfi‘ ‘ac; or Pronflnm; physman ",3 “new APAREWELL PARTY _ A plea- me hymn "Just for Today" recit- pews River, Alta" urging hppclnt- ' until a further date. n d 5- H’ u b, k ‘ o’ Chamuem,“ “in” Edwud not evening was sceni- i" u" ed in unison. Readings re ative tolmeng °t '5 cmmissgon on mull l‘; °T° g" l!" ‘W l’; "M "Mesa mm“ chaflmat; o’ ‘he Bu“, o‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgi! the theme "Stewardship" were church work in Canada with special SANITARY OFFICERS REPORT ° e5 “t? 5 m" °€ ‘a’? r- ‘m Tmn-n of ‘he Maritime now“, Rogers, Freetown, on Sept. Sill-- given by several numbers. The reference to the Church of Eng- —A total of $68 in dog laXes Wore M?“ C m“ m‘ e " H" h°m° ‘l s l ‘A c, “on ‘m, mm“, alien a number of friends and singing of hymn ‘Take ‘Time to land, also was adopted at last collected in Charlottetown ln si-mmer-"ldh P- E~ 1- '°"h°° Mmm“ ii “g1 Assoc,» neighbors gathered to bid iaro- Be Holy" closed this period. Rev. night's session. August, Mr. M.W. Reardon, ren- Amohs tho many telegrams o! f lac "u!" "1', , "W tell to Mrs. John McCr-rvill, fieo- E.J.O. Fraser, a. returned miss- Bishop P. Harrington of Quebec. ltary officer sald ln a report pl-e- cilillllal-"lai-lillls received Film lell" ‘,‘;"|‘C°"‘m 4:¢“°“‘ f,“ ‘an, n, town. who is leaving to spend B- lonary was then introduced and sup rting the request made to pared for the City Council. Col- live-l and mail“ we" Smiling-s l’ “ “m ‘m "‘ I 1',“ i" lew months in the United States gave a splendid address telling of Arc bishop Owemsald there should ; ectlon o1 do; y,“ 1; pa", o; his from the Chinese Consulate in the Maritime l-loillllll “Mia”!!- with her daughters. Alter the us. his work among the Koreans. He be a non-classical course for certain duties Mr. Reardon said he ln- Torohio- l"°l'\‘°""' ""1 °Y'“""°- D“ "f llllll nee" . the meeting was was listened to with deep interest cgsrltgggm rgrcpicily rggecracfilltigilg- specléeidill éffiguratflh during ‘the “gut oi, ilcdwn guealtasinéllidedhney- inirlllalllmiznfvhlhgflifilli,“Qmillnéfl: tied "_ an- te s e r - mon na on o oher u . P-lih rli- Ml - all. 0U- t“ °"““" M“ w‘“‘“‘ F’ “d "mimd ‘ “"‘"“’“°“‘ "° in Sllnda school tea-chins. They included the inatpectign e5: real: Mrs. Bing we. Mrs. Tel, Ml" ‘Mhfvrulllflme {Prlhfics “lfftlhi “CW ar "IE a OI‘ S all acted as chairman and in in well chosen lll! motive of Jddress was then read by Mrs. John cllilpbell and a. suitable gift was Presented by M Ihd a beautiful bouquet by Miss l’! Rogers, Tllllv Arc Jolly licCarvlll in a very htr thanked one and all for the l' and rcepcc f"! particular time hit words could not. express he!‘ thinks and appreciation for kindness ln remembering ha: at this tllrve and hoped that before ii She would qgaln have iilusure in meeting them £1. ‘lilllly lunch Mien and h 0f the h most pleasant evening's t. entertainment l" h». rote tulle! el iilsoscumuuiisiois e- NIUIIIIC mu UIIASPIRIH —"r'~wllwronruue A o5 loll r |l"lli|l\ h. wt Wu,- y programme Mrs. Robert Baker. Mrs. Clement Clarke Mc- ofiercd by Mrs christian Stew- ported f0 EREAVEIL-Dr. M. received the death or Delaney, well lobster llllckei‘ Son, Magdalen liilldfl. Delaney hwd weeks Prev" wife predec- 8 words expressed the gathering. An rs. John Jardlne after singing For Good Fellows. Mrs. plQflBln-v mon- t ho her at “$3 stated such the A was served lilo er friends. The sinc- National Anthem to a clove. PIRIN ,i. and extended a to the bride. The William Thompson Frank Beairsto read and Mrs them on the table. half o! ed all lar their with the many eluding e number For Thev Are Jolly ished by Mr. panied by Ml‘ itlnl fax —S. - ud in the U. S. home in enjoyable visit. -S. —.Pte. G0 trig a few days and family in civil Service, 0t her llcation with Mr. and ban . cordial welcome presentation fol- p, lowed of a beautiful china dinner ma; pubnc Qwnefsbjp or n11 elect. set and several articles of bed linen “CB1 and , from Malpeque community.‘ The numerous other gifts were opened‘ by Mrs. Harold Woodside and Mrs. .Charles Taylor Mr. McKay on be-_bers against four Progressive Con- ‘is bride and himself thank- servatlves. Three of the seals were l utiful gifts 1n- of envelopes from l8 many friends. All joined Good Itellcwsl , and oclock ADIT" and close at "V" the month One new case was re- ported. The bVltillidSlltlllrlblitlfS 250C101; 0 ll TEDDY 58 B n “Elli ibrlde and groom he presented an there were 57 birth , 4B d ath d ~- 27 marriages in Charlotteetowrshan ‘envelope conmmmg $000 in chub A delicious lunch was served dancing was enjoyed. Music fum- Alonw l-Iolma accom-l Miss Mae Belle Wood- side. At a late hour sll left for their homes after wishing the bride and of thanks. Mr. Russell MacKay in _-Miss Eunice Olow, daughter of . and Mu. Joseph vis- friends and relatives in Hell-I _.___. —'Mil Nina B bury been visiting frien-"a and rolllivol A. has return erslda after rdon Sullivan is leave th his Silmmerside-S. —Mlss xlthleerrnoulter of tawl is dl Mrs. Ilrle Quilter. The 0.0.2‘. platform included a omiae to work toward the even- J hone systems lrl thc Island besides a number of elec- toral and social reforms. Soldier re-settlement also ls a plank while NLrsJthe platform. the greeting-s, The government. at arranged of the House, numbered 23 mem- words along vacant. The C.C.F. has never had a member ln the Island House and ln a campaign for in singing e clock. Discuss Training ‘pl-inching, tilkng services arlsh l‘.‘1§h,“‘§§,‘,ni§§§ Sig“ ggfifzeerv- 5%‘: visiting and church organlzat on in meeung c1 “m, the‘ hymn partnership with parochial clergy “Take My “w. ind m’ mm», and by means of actual experience. I prayer in unison. Ice cream and I u" “l” “.‘:“;r"l2°.l’. ‘h...’ "a; |: - |:- d fl. V0 I - R-eslbytertan WMS. was tender. s i} the‘ hgsdtesls‘. A Jim; ‘sou with’ - rs. : ac my an m... as... Going Tough Ill-SOMALI IDNDON. Sept. l1 — (AP) — The Germans, rushing to secure their grip on orth and central lt- al , announ today tnat Benito Ialssollni had taken orsonal con- trol of the new puppe Fascist Nat. Honal Government. had sought to who has “Mel Italy's cgpitulation to the Allies and had proclaimed the rule Ml‘ of the House of Savoy at an end. a m0“ Reports filtered acroos Italy's borders that the rebirth of Fasclsln had not been well received in that d-l embattled country. l6] The Italian army reportedly was solidly against Mussolini, and the United Nations Radio at Algiers said bitter opposition to the Ger- mans was spreading all over Italy, with many outbreak! of flf“ in the streets of Rome itself. The whereabouts of Mussolini, object o1 who} the Nazis describ- Clow is e670 wt Q @611 III - ' er parents. L081‘ ‘IN white gold- er please leave ward. FOUND 8 Dumtan’: at n by {fifth-em or eat. play oen. Too Late To Gulf)’ cannons-room. - rind- TITFAY lulu s-r.' c’ ""' 3 T H M A POI SALE-PBAM, car seat. lest. Apply 6S I'll-Io! ed as s , ‘ "rescue" by German parachute troops two days ago, s ‘ ‘ an enemy secret The German Radio said filrther ‘announcements about new Guardian. lle- I O-lI-ll the KELLOGG’. DIG-ii. IIIGII CHAIR- ‘ toilet 0-10-11. ‘RELIEF ell.‘ l-wa --.> n-ii called to the scene of the accident, rendered first aid in ment. Both dllvers escaped lnjurry.‘ m ,265 chest examinations were made -lri Charlottetown during August, dissolution lfor the province said in a report to the City Council. Three cases of tuberculosis were the month. There were no com- municable diseases requiring to be quarintlned reported during month. A tot |l0 was held. The mother of the bride, and took the , ured man to Ur. H. Yeo for treat- Hoy Wong wore a two piece afternoon dress with beige lace trim and beige hat. Her cozszlge was of pale pink roses. The Sev- t/ember sun shone on the bride's table centered with the hands-cine wedding crlke set with roses and blanked in tulle and encircled with baskets cf multicolored gladloll. Mrs. J. J. Koch. of Strasbourg, presided at the tea table during the reception. Rev. Paul S. Chan, acting as master of ceremonies, spoke l0 the guests in English and in the Chin- ese language. On behalf of the HEALTH REPORT—A total of . B.C. Keeping, city health o1- er and deputy minister of health located during the a1 of 31 cases of ven- real diseases were treated during ese cu.rency to a representative c! INSTITUTE FOR. nuxn - The ‘m’ Chine” Be“e"°‘°“‘ ‘Emmy w Wilson. Mrs. Jee Clun and facility, Miss Jean Tal, all of Regina; Mr. Ben Yea, Mr. Lloyd Chan. both of Saskatoon; Mr. T. Acheson, Win- nipeg: May and George Chan, Asslniboia; Mr. Dan R. Chan, Sum- merside, PEI: Mrs. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. E. Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hansen. Mrs. J. J. Koch, all of Strasbourg, Seek. eleven lavatories, twenty.two toll- ets, seven public yards, nine pub- lic stables. one slaughter house, the Hygenlc Service Company's dump. four hudred private yards, rty-slx outside toilets and (our private stables. Conditions at all places inspected were satisfactory" the inspector said. Racist Government would come from Mussolini himself. The some broadcast declared ‘that Edda. Clam, wife of the former Italian foreign minister and am- bassador to the Vatican, Count Galeazco Cisno, was with Mussol- ini's family. It denied, however. tnat Ciano was on his way to Rome to 32in the new Fascist Govern- men . CANADIAN ARMY l (Continued from page l) - er do we. "Contract the situation in Can- ada with “the tsgtuiatlgtn ‘hare, where “Apart from everything else. tlhe We 8Y8 s lll- l‘! fl Ho?’ events which occurred in the last "vW-“l mppmed w wmsw“ “mon o; m; pact", 8mm w-mc“ Churchill! speech in which he said 21,156 1;, impggggighgo, 9mm w; éaregldjogfl the tools and we will do o any poo a Racist Cow - ~ emmmg, c; Duty," Th, gum“ Made bolder by this demonstrat- bmmcn; mm ion of support, democratic senator This was the first indication that Billion K- Wheel" "i Miihiflhl- Mumnny, m; m u“, h“ ‘mu. author of a hill to delay induction m; m, “m. d“ mm," o; the of fathers until the next year an- iqemmm Wm, w om he game,“ nounced he would change it to postpone their induction indefin- a notnbla ‘collaborator. The m, l r cast so t was not certain “Ylghe f. "a already {uh -, banding some of eir ‘ ‘ -l‘i:t..°'-';:...."“... m“ r q m l. troops". Wheeler noted. Meanwhile. State Secretary , the tel- German - reported flight to Sicily. l dell Hull refused to be drawn to l 115w 115M, ngw 3101-03, the rapidly developing political .Il Mrs; Hoy Wong. with he: husband, Fm Den. ma, he mm, received ,w.th the bridal party. Mrs, “Duty Sublem w Conan,‘ blue and that lt go into effect at. once. The meeting then adjourned. price the | scnt flowcrli. '15-“. I f. It was finally agreed to by the he ac- changes, Care. the purpose of which ls to provide a‘ ‘ hospital care at a average family can afford to y. Dr. McMillanm public- sp ted service as Chairman ls typical of each member of the Board of twenty-one trustees who all serve without pay ln this non- profit community effort. Card of Thanks Mrs. John Brown and daughter wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their kind ex. pressions of sympathy and many acts o! kindness during their re- cent bereavement. Also those who n' ll$ifzT§fiil§xf » N. D. MacLean l UNDERTAKER M EMBALMEI ' Grarlottetown and tzchtnd an army in battle. l 1t. takes a good week under pre- sent conditions to bring 2.300 menl into the army on callus untary enlistment. Yct that nurn- ber went permanently or terrlporarllv out of action with one division m n few Weeks of fighting. And there are Ilvc Canadian divisions and two army tank brigades overseas. all cf-which may sec acion at the same or different times. ______ Synod Advocates Bible Teaching in Canadian Schools TORONTO, Sept. l3 —(CP) — Introduction of B.ble leaching as part of the curriculum in the public and secondary schcnis of the Dominion was advocated today by the General Synod of the Cnuritl of England in Canada. The adopt.on of a resolution to this offal; moved ‘by Judge G. W. Morley, owen Sound, Ono, cams toward the close ol morning and afternoon sessions at which the training cf the young m religious living and christian education gen- erally was debated in all. its phases. In joint session the Synod finally adopted the report of the general board of religious education pre- sented by Canon R. A. I-Illtz. gen_ oral secretary. Judge Mbrlcyb resolution rc- questecl the Synod to co operate with all other christian commun- ions in Canada in asking the Min- ister of Education in each Prov- ince. exccpt ivhcre action has al- ready been taken, to take 2m- medlate steps regarding the in- teachin . Suggesting that matter sholid he referred to the com- mittee On the State of the Churzh, Rev. Dr. S. H, Prince. Kings Coll- ege. Halifax, declared been a, great revolution in cur thinking regarding youth and the child had been placed in the fone_ front. He said the “tilrca R15 are giving way to the thrcc C's-cult. ure. Character and Citizenship". The church should become again, {is she was, the Mother of Educa- on. troduction of such Go-Uperatives OTTAWA. Sept. 14 — (GP) - A Rederal co-operstive act to define the principles, rights and place of co-operatlves in the Canadian eco- nomy is needed “at once." the Can- adlnn Federation of Agriculture, said in an interim statement of principles of post-war Nconstructlan for agriculture submitted yesterday to the agriculture sub-committee of the partliamcntarv committee of post-war reconstruction "The right of co-operaiiun to dis- tribute savings to the members ighlo a . lll ol you, Horn tlp Io loo. l... exquisitely .. . lo hold a lmcfs allordllem. And, inn ten have ihni schnnlgirl crnigflc lnll lluwer-ircshllcss—pril\c ll lur your- self by flicking lhe easy Palmolive 14-Day Beauty ‘ll-st. Hera la the way. lfcch lime you curb with new, impfmul lilllnuliic, lake . ,. an cxtm (I! srlmuls in Illiflidflfi Palmolive‘: lather into your skin- like a cream. Thai’: all! Arid ii really works as prove-ll hy . ' 128$ tcsls ull all types u! skin. Give all your sllln lllia prmcn beauty lrclllnli-ni. Szlrl lrlilf)—- ir cmfl llc l0!) won in lcr V; gentle Pnlmullic [LHC )0u P,’ lllsi loin-linen ll nicn '1 l1 KEEP THAT LOVELY SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION Federation of Agriculture Urges . iLong-term Planning OTTAWA, Sept. i3 -<CPl The Canadian Fedcracon of Agri- culture, in an interim statement submitted lOGBy to the Agricult- ihhll 2-399 3mi- ure sub-committee uf (he Parlia- "5 mentary committee cn pozt-war re- construction, said that unles; “we are much better prepared to mcct the dislocations of the years than we were affcl Hie first , world war, a disastrous collapse of cul- agriculture ls posblc." and VOL “When the war is oiwzr," the Fed- ‘eratlon said in its statement c! principles for post-war reconstruc- - tlon for agriculture, to face not only the adjustments of the past-war pericd, . . consequences and monlcntum cf a , both the scll and human resources , post-war Canada." In its submission the Federation suggested that a preparing tlons was ning through a ctmprehensivc mar- keting and production Agrlcuiture. The interim statement was sub~ mitted on behalf of the Federation by H. Ottawa: Roy Grant, Secretary of the Marl- time Moncton, N.B., and Honorary secretary. McASSEY — At Tuesday. Sept. McAssey. Funeral notice later. MURPHY -- I-lospital on Herbert N. ueen Square School) age 43 years. His funeral in this city will place from his late residence, 55 Spring in! at Most Holy Redeemer, when Re- quicm High Mass will be sung at 9 o'clock. After wnfch will be conveyed to his sister Mrs. Daniel Condon. Pan- e Island. from "m eral will take place Friday morn- lng at 9 o'clock to Sturgeon. Interment in the church lnlll‘ there had l, - non. cur a SE1 TIER Don't let that "all-in" feeling , mission said. wt" f” North Wlltslllre -_ Phone N9 Mcaanuornegiiim said, “would be well advised to go ‘all-out’ in Bflflflllfaglng peoples co- operatives as a positive featun of reconstruction policy" battle. At a press conference, he ma, sept. is- “ ‘ ‘ on the " E ATHURST. "_(CP)—'l‘tre Univ rsity of the sbc- of the Canadian Government term- red Heart will start a new term in: it a piimlv domestic matter in here tomorrow with 350 students which the United States had no lcnrolled and a new rector. Very concern, Rev. Jules Comeau, at the head An attempt out Hull on whethe- the ll _n.. 4 a Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" rife?“ s!‘ h" luv will make an eight week tour of s ordnance factories worke ' leis. flllllfbll II BENCH toeommsntonlt was made to draw o- had approved the partial demob- ntgthlng about it, adding he saw no reason why any official of Ind the American Government should be expected . pew-i" "arr-r ‘arr-r GRAND LODGE ll. {oi the institutl . He succeeded‘ united ‘Very Rev. S. Larouche, whose term State.- had been consulted by the ,0! office has expired. Canadian Government beforehand, Official visitation of M. W. l6. instead of Wednesday. r l‘ m t.» budge No- 15, Cape Traverse. will be held Thursday, Septemhrr . ilk". to Mount Moi-tall >- F. an Grand Master lets your stomach, makes your , Canada. the interim statement‘ head [nigef-blg‘ up, Al)“. l .- ' rlffie"sév‘rrlw_ :.r_'fi1ul desirably dainty on t llllklllTi in past war "we shall have But (he r. first essential in to meet past-war condi- lcng-tclm national plan_ program for M. Hanrlam, president. of W .J. Parker. Wfnrlneg; Federation of Agriculture, G. C. Coote, of Norton, Alta. DEATHS Cherry Hill, on l4, 1943, Dr. D. L. At Charlottetown Tuesday Sept. l4, 1953, Murphy (Principal oi take Park Road, Thursday morn- 845 to the Church cf the the tent-sins the residence of c1.- ihe lun- St. Paul's Church \ get you down. When fatigue up- Seltzer. lta llkallzing qunlltin help to neutralize excess stomach acid. lu pain-relieving elements quickly help to ease the misery of‘ upset at ‘- or sick headache. Flaunt and Refreshing Drop an Allen-Seltzer tablet or two in a glau of water. Then drink it and eee how quickly it gives you relief. Not l laxative. ' For free sample write Miles Laboratories Limited, Dept E‘! 167 Duffel-in 81., Toronto.