_ onasmv, THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘will - TO-DAY Gounty Court In Session aosursi s. liner Murphy. M Hanover 81- w! Claw, so om» st. susrsmnsms us riulvcs COUNT! -—-—- . l -WANTED. - Good ivinz . . . dr a m m u ten hundred Nuare walled-t oollilo onlsll Torrnentine as the winter-ridden strait delayed the ferry. Since i979 engineers have discus- sed the tunnel and causeway pro- jects and as the years have passed they have become more cautious in their estimate cf the cost. feas- ibility and even hazard of the en- Ormmls undertaking. The late Sir Henry Thornton, former president of the Canadian National Railways. once commented that the tunnel might be all right, but a causeway might have effects of one kind or another on the Gulf Stream itself. When the project was last discus- sed in the Commons, Mr. Mlchaud said that engineer; have been in- itructed to renew their investigat- ons P. C. Black, Progressive Con- servative member for the Nova Seo- tian Cumberland Riding in the Northumberland and Chignecto area, said that»had the 19 mile Chig- necto Canal been operating the car ferry Charlottetown would not have been lost, for she would have used the Canal instead of taking the long and hazardous trip aroun the Nova Sootia coast to dry dock at Saint John. The craft was holed and sunk in 194i Supports Maritlmers MacNiccl Progrusive Cm- lllg at. Miscouche when a. car driving south on the lot 6 Road col- lidccl ivith an Air Force gaged for many years in gitzictlillavlg‘efighonléroggiéaxrétot M near Sussex, N.B.. his bir p ac. v _ station was back in Summerside last wsck BQldmli ‘etumed l° m5 11°11" 1n n-nggon going westa from t‘)? ‘lflflrlllglafter an labsenclg £1352 ‘years from 1115919119119 (m wednesdali- r ro . . ws-i 311K335: llglliclggefi 01:0 wasl%’rtolllalloghereewalisnézto rbcqarliwOldl lgvllii A1515 Bfflltflug Isl! smlfllbl" bclioved injured. Witnesses staledll-lome Week on the Island, Mr 35 l1 “$15 9 81195 ° "- 5m that the air force vehicle c0ntain-lSharp_ decided to once ll'l’lOll'8 \'iSltll\V111l€ "f Borden 011 M01168)’- erl {our men while the driver oi the,the province where he lac srtn 5 _ -————- c . _ th e l_ years of his life and tli t: Miss Phyllis White of Borden 0mg‘ which was ‘line's hee wllurld come to suimncrsidobon spent Old Home Week with her _‘_ PLANS To g-l-Uny 951mg. his way to Chaffllfltéliilvll}.UCOIJilIIlQ cnuslh, Miss Helen Turner of y; Y _ M o. d Dnh n g over in the car errv 1e c as cclnClar ottetovrri. {he ‘lnrlective rserilllzarxOfiice, Osuntl- and W111?" 11° “W131” he d15mY"r,"‘1' -—-'—-'-' fimgfrn, h,“ Nsighed hi, posmnnlhe had been relieved of his unlnrtl It is pleasing to report that Mr. h,“ ,0 an," Demons“ Unhl containing fifty dollars and iovn- Noll D1l‘l‘$li",l‘l who had been a pati- , ‘h, (he {all to take up ihemncauo“ Wm smlfih ~l‘1l°l1 "lent in tho P. E. I. Hospital is now hnnngnn PM‘. ,0 Ieavlnglfiadl this missinrébaigl recovered and returned to work as 1M" “film 1m Saturday M!" Dalmmio thge Iqolice Station where‘ he WZIS rljrvman m c‘ N‘ B‘ yard m“ was waited on by Mr. Moiérifs Bllgtgennlmed u, hemntn the hihht; and “Cok- _ L‘.‘-§.§.‘f?§i tillmiiilllfsité “.2.-gem§gv,lg=.,,§§lenagl§:l, '95:.» on widen or or» w» vmnpmied by an Badman Mh Dahlmoney to roundout his holiday‘, _s a week-end gilest of Mr. and Mrs. . a graduate of St Dunstans n ;W'_vlie Irving of Borden. H anclgmlfglleklrlollrslgggitvandAnil-1 M“- Rl B- Davls and dflughteml with andnmd a year of nlesearch; Joan and Jean of Brighton. Mass., Chnnnsny at Meg,“ gem-e helm, —Miss Mary Gallant of Welling-giro spending the summerfwithdMr. discharged for reasons n; henhh;tonealetgiéngdwhajmiiflaafigg isrpegdlirngland Mrs. John Noonan o Bor en. r - fl- ‘ ‘ .\ed in the Canadian Armylmerslde recennyrsl —-Miss Marion Abbott is spend- ing her annual holidays at her home in Malpeque-S. -l.|ie'il.t. 'W.R.. Cannon. R._C N. V.R.., and Mrs. Cannon and two -,=r.-2a»f¢-‘ “r 1. Personals ho Qrntil _Cg/rl>s—S Mr. John Inman, who has been visiting relatives in P. E. I. return- ed to his home in Concord, N. H., on Thursday. Master Allison Weddell of Cape Traverse. recently visited his rand- mothcr, Mrs. Neil Darrach o Bor- lvorica J. R. , sons. er and Alan arrived home, den, servative member for Toronto Da- To last w for a short Stay Iroml i venport and a Parliamentarian who |Halifax.—S i Mr. Frank Gallant of mmont “was the country and m“, g __" 'Bll.v- ll ffllllll‘? lleckhlilld 011 @118 5- curious interest in all such projects, ' -M1-al Ruth Campbell <11 5"".l"s. Prince Edward. visited friends supported Maritime members on Due to labor shortage we will 111975155 590m 111° “‘°"-1"°l}<1 m in Borden last week when en route the geugbmgy n; the can“ m, h‘, n, n ponmnn h, “can, nnylBrocklyn at the hvme ill Ml 11114 to visit his daughters in Montreal He said it would save 500 miles from Shediac, N.‘ 3., in the Bay of Fundy, as compared to the long voyage around the Scotian coast. It would also give "The Island" s speedier and safer New England market and apprec- iably cut down the distance between Great Lakes ports and Montreal grists m grinding until furtherlms- V1°l°l cailPflflk-‘i hollcle. I —Gordon Rogers and Bobby Gay INTERNATIONAL FOX AND attended the Old Home Week cele- ANIMAL F0095 LIMITED, bration in Charlottetown nolng down by plane Tuesday and return- Suminerside, P. l. l. mg on Friday-S -Mise Constance Dennv Winni- and Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- ald of Capo Traverse are visiting their son Irving and Mrs. Mac- Donald of Borden. O, smn. James Grade. R-CNVR, Maritimes made the issue a natio- nal and not a local one. 3... children Ruth and Hen of Hali- rll- "sil:"...—...lls.'=.*::r1:;t:r “hi?” llssiaelzssnntzf that l M01" Camel G‘ ‘t °°‘“§" Si"...:1§:...‘.:“12:.§°.ll"i..R-fisifr-t lElllii§lllll§§il1il§l.ll§§i5.15 ll "shim _~ » hfihd‘élli"i.i°ié’.f.ii‘fiélf'p’°‘°°°‘ Amusements, Rglreghmgnlg, Write A care Guardian B-Za-kfii M“ Russell 3911' 5' s" “m” They are the traces of a marine Edward Island, spent the week- r-nd at his home here. He was accompanied back to Quebec by his wife who will visit there for some time. Her friends rclzret to learn that‘ Mrs. Walter Conn is a patient in the Prince County Hospital this etc., Afternoon and Evening. Supper served from 4 ifcioclr. Proceeds in Aid of Plrhh Church. railway, started years ago by pri- vate enterprise ss an alternative to the canal. The idea was for the cradle of the railway to scoop the ships out of the water and con- vey them overland on wide rolls, set- ting them down on the opposite coast. A considerable amount of work was done before the project was abandoned for lack of funds. some en insers feel the canal Bnoject mlgitulael linked lap with e proposed a war eve op- ment of the 5e fcodm, which flows into Fundy jus at the Isthmus. It is recalled that the idea of harness- ing the great rise and fall of tid- es in Fundy is not new. President Roosevelt allotted many minions for s. similar project for Pneuma- quoddy Boy-cu arm of Fundy near camPobello Island. N. B. where the Prudent has a summer camp-as part of his national recovery pro- lgram. Preliminary work was car ried out but the groject fell throng . A similar dove pment is operat- ingin the Severn River in England. WANTEn-L-“hrhnrlinilvr house, Apply Guardian. 2 a- 3-31. WANTED TO RENT ROOMS 0R a artment for airmans wife and c ild by September 7th, Apply "Airman", Glfiffllflfl; 8-23-25-26. wJIIlII/Ilxxrmsris NQTICE TO FARMERS Regarding Farm Help OR <. <<QsA’” ~.. I 'As we have already stated in the press and over the radio. Tile National Selective Service, Ottawa, in conjunction with the Military Authorities, have made it possible for the Dominon-Provincial Farm Labour Bureau to offer the services of 150 English-speaking members of a Nova Scotia Unit to the farmers of this Province under nu,,i'."‘§.'lfl'.“§¢°iTZil§§§s°”°$'-"$ the Detailed Farm Duty Plan. Under this plan the soldiers work under 5° "ml “P! 3 '1'“ strict Military Rule; Officers and N. C. 0. accompany them to the Prov- ince. The rate of pay is $3.00 per day, wet days and Sundays excluded. 50 of these men are due to arrive her e right away, the majority THB_ ETOWN GUARDIAN osllmi A allmull . zhhlllell - .-.. ad um. Subscriptions. adv-numb i 1 ~ "flv m A "—' lfiifimfirlvx nu oil-raga u». l» he'll-ell; M"! $5131 l" 11" "l- l “l . ',Oourt wu"'au"“iw“'i?. ‘i’! u” “hill L--—- - ‘HI. ‘an. ' I . n“ c. o. - . Bell mum. w-w- 111w!- fmlrlllflq "ally";- Grlf-lh 5mg l ' lid-inc. Ollllfllwo “J1... all °"“‘“"" .'l'__"'°"""""' Toronto Bakery, ma. sum. nu e, uv e e g lmuggemmrbm other w». were margin-anon in; m- The Guardian will be llelllzrod to any lipohngaeinzaguglrntegludarv'cc l: I m. c". °_ nflnmormnlf’ . 51-135" ___ curler my n u p" d” u p" f I deliveri s on our route l “M” ' w“ “hum” mm m’ Ono“: Uuuunma “a7 “no”: 95°11 bi- give yolll’ order to the boy reopen! a or e r R Mn gglaftall sv ‘cos-ed :1 Barbour gglzruid shiusles. Peuneial: g _ eaoo was head and the cue ud- ' __. ' ' -wsu. can CLINIC flan! po-gg-fillgxlxtlllf-‘gflliuiggrssh Rwu post v married until August so for nu- sxrucun nun clrlold nlday afternoon in c» o - Ham, evidence. m. a, a. Bell ap- sleigh Shoo smi, resale; Wire Health Nurse's Office, Town Hall. » peered for the Plaintiff. and gem shoes, Quly summerside from 2 to 4.30 911% Advise booking. Ilennell a Clllhdlg. ‘serving with a U. I m 5. Infantry vision in Rance has been woun- in and about Charlottetown where he spent many vacations in his stu- dent days vnll hope for his complete recovery. PATIENTS ENTERTAINED - There was a roundup of entertain- ment and pleasure at the senator- ium yesterday afternoon when Hank Snow, the yodelling ranger, with accompanisis Duke Neilson and Ray Simmons. entertained a group of most ardent admirers, both pat- I Wood was 21 years old and was a native of Charlottetown. Another brother, Lieut. Irwin G. Wood is stationed at Aidershot. Pte. Wood was s. grandson of Mr. Duncan Livingstone and the late Mrs. Liv- ingstone of Kent Street. fl n d WQIRDII head dress was a wreath of white n ded macuorh Capt‘ Murphys ‘fiends bower; with shoulde length veil. A hell-n completed the ensemble. Mrs. 10h ofhonor for her sister-in-law, and wore a gown of turquoise blue. She carried yellow roses. Sgt. M Fred attended Me," was sweety rendered by Miss Mabel Sample, g nelce of the bride, during the signing of the register. She was accompanied bv Miss Mar- ion lnckhan, the who also played the wedding march. ients and staff. This treat was made The hfldeis math" was gown“ in special r‘ onal objective WEB“! "On this Your as last glossible through the never-tiring rose. while the gfoonfs mother each ear. The special em h- terest and kindness of Mr. L. A. ‘Von; black with accents in “one. usla uring the past ear as ' MacDonald, who acted as. master Th, groom»; gm to the hhde was n been social service, which as been 1'11 °'1'¢1'1‘1°"1°l- ‘pair of gold earrings, and to the made b)’ 9119 5M1“ S97v1“ Bu“ ' -----— attend“, 301d identgflchnion under the leadership of the chair- DIES 0F WOUNDS-Mrs. Ern- brawls“ man. Rev. . D. Wilson, Halifax. I est H. Anderson of Charlottetown Immedigtgly gouowlhg m, ca". The emphasis for this Year is to be n received s. telegram from Mcncton many guppgr was served, The gugstg the 10111811 1111851011811! £10186- yesterday advising her that her were r o; e l =- n. The contributions of the c urches nephew, Pte Maurice Athol Wood. temples and lhtlmate yrlehds n; to the _ niul fund have great- —--— “ son cfMr. andMrs.E.A.Wood,for- m, wntrwnhg nan-him, A539,!“ ly i- during the past year. _ merl of Charlottetown and now in sewing were Mrs, whhnm J, SUDBURY, ONT, Aug. fl-(CP) , of oncton had died of wounds re- gem 1e, Mrs, Rengh Sudbury‘ M,“ Outstanding Leader —Officials of the Ontario forestry . valved lll Flame 111181181 12- P Ann e Cole, Miss Marion acclaim branch today issued an urgent a room was daintilv pink and white wth a profusion of flowers. In the traditional man- trimmed knife in the lilxiyvrnim Sui-vipers Of H. M. C. S. Regina’ i Her g . inm- . lgourld. between four and seven . F U w d‘ “—- a. Aimsumga. t‘ wsgg-tvmi-s. Joseph Crolcen. Fregtozgvriza. ll less 0pm“ own“ —-— i? lloilil I l‘ I" ; Danarilnmt is e Cher- Iwsers. the former Beryl Rod-m | __PLENTY o! and,“ human‘ ... n‘ v ,1 o e lottetown Hospital when he will Z’ ftiilt-gfilfill‘ rlvi?h' tile‘ ‘fififi belts and used belting in all sizes '6 'fi"‘n"""'”* '- Iptfidmderso an operptlon for ao- ‘ agons heavy v v Farm“- M“ and’ Mm‘ Llowenynltalllli “glam blowefid New 3.1 ls T!‘ i - t - . Able Seaman Dani R sers. Grllnvllle 51ml- "lllw" Y ' ‘ - m... t" n! vrsn snip-armie- Abl Seam n c mill Lents _ Luci s k m a . mm, ggrvg - '1 6111a Al” "lam" M“ "fddwfiygisvmfi-eahélcnfii mm?“ allllfliili. “""""' é; Bushflrus uwm mum rmoi s. Waloar Jongo behalf of u» n °. a alrvivol of. the stilt. nu. Rgllvn‘? l: uunllilr ollhntlls psi-m‘ grio w“ Rogers ls their 18/111111" "ll l‘ ' __. v ' and M01111 h," b“, ,,,,,_ Provincial Go a, and Mayor of noses. "neural". recent sinking of Hams. "m- suit MmmeaL-s ——— 1 “m” rill“ .§..o.‘“"'* ‘£33 fflll b’ '°‘°'°“ °°'°l.ll°'""" m‘ 1E‘ 3mm...“ “'1 ‘ll °“"‘ "' iiéi‘.°'.l“li.fiil“l’.i‘di3“ii‘°°i‘“in6i? ‘flotill’ éiwméi. §i°‘l"t‘°.i. " "’ °' s" " ' "l". Mu "JUNEML s'm"c“ " Th’ igfillllgit New-fies. Price $350.00. wgodgdunaltt. rlm ‘lei M 2:‘: l“ 1d an oftfioful visit Monday even: Photo). g ' ' ' F s. yI.-——(RCN flnotol. o e m’ P‘ lifllltgt‘. Ifilllifm “m” ‘"1111 Ii 111118181" 11“ 1m 1m“ 5- w“ ‘l Lloyd Bowness. Kensirlilon. d. mm“, m‘ mum, Sh"? Ea aboard the boat which is w , hum,“ P E Irough st. Chin rs “iltfil.ns..“‘“ii‘*lswm““ sun llsll —- "m fi°l~ - 1-1 l "" ‘.1... i. . "s" ~ - ' ' ‘ * L. HYQC w n ‘I ilfmwfi t“..”.l‘.‘.°1‘éi;‘.‘%i%”°§§.‘1 —l~ rallies-lull mum, shows mo - 9:15 .iZ.".;..“.‘ZZ°.ll.?°t€..”‘..elm'“’uu°§ llygwlol-llll-n?“ ' °° ' A§§%°fiL%.‘Z..YZi?EZ“BE.Ri.TaE$ B l 1 I - 1 - a lur Ex oi l-la“ 01ml "ll “W‘.~‘"-"3l“il% dill“?! THURSDAY AT zao ‘rat's. ‘us’ it: troll‘ n“ m lawn - Rm a srll"..=.*i.**l':m.‘"m “m” all 5 9» ll 31' 80f m9 P531195 Cemetery smme“ “a Water Street East, Sumrnerside is ' l g ‘hum!’ fresh eg l holding steady. loo g a er us and 5p" An‘ ~ Pall bearers were: Messrs Fran . new known m be serving m mnnce e Hopefield firs broke out adv-hoe, n" ban gene,“ A w“, Bus McCormick was slightly wounded I llvlitlll- wllllfll" Ma“ m“ s‘°“"wltn her hospital unit-S NW1“! and mvbllv llllllllllv 111' mine of Dfloes exists Grading m- 1“ 1"""°°- ' ' ' 0 0 l‘ 0 art, ELI-i. Strong, George Hogan, _____ Plilxftgltlon units were culled from no“ m “on _ f“, “nu-den 11ml “Flam-s —CHILD srm. MlSSEiNGb - l m, ,4,',‘“,,;,,°R°,§'e§f1£$h gaonntasue gflZAIIPIQ ai. iAMedium ao-as; . N s L _ uxcsss CASE - A ratios §$fifil'all°ldbtelu'rili planlalfi,‘ ‘a. r. station at OhIIIOCMOOIn sent dfléf‘ §,’°",,,‘,,,",' "flfhflifdfl? sQIlfllB-—c||||fln$ B, a a ma“ 1mm summemd’ who w” u. Bernardund s Bernard of Len-t uunnw" shipmeutr Ami-RIO 40' A hgedium "sled °n Sunday by R‘ c‘ M‘ P‘ nox Island is still‘ missing although SUMMERSIDE Th‘ dmlcm- 1:1"!!! 11 111-1118 blllh 3g- 3 3 1'. - q g5 3,35,, t‘ 0g u“ I “—- —-- whne allegedly in posseukm of l‘ an intensive search of the small “N. with womnm m‘ '1' dry’ u“ fowl heavy on basis of ills or lb hm“ 5 ha” “um M homemade Island has been carried out since “""' ' "‘ , “h; | H" Manhn "ld- w“ m" u" dfgggd pg-jgq m; 5 area-gen: ‘ ‘word ‘ttanhm. o‘ "wu- Awofdlhl N ll! l G F” {.',"E"§§.l§§§dkbel§m’°sMfi%§I the little girl disa peered Sunday ‘j L L 1H3: ‘ H)‘ I“ \ n“ u gzlblllrlolgllge" ulrlliexrfiunadnd only: A “an,” "5 5 3°‘ O 3° i "‘ glimtltgullglitllriies 3rl§$ilil¢almi'l'°§x” 9km“ 1mm “a v°akb1lf mammo- rate . - ~ l t? , ' ‘ i‘ ' day morning and charged under jfififfiff nll§g,,°,,l;,l,g,w{g,gl_l§g L‘ when the surface is soaked with mnnnm.n'"'_"vn nun,“ _ A, QM o! the prettiest of the ses- 5°11,“ ltwlllbee fin annual con- fffinfinpn, "gomglilgm this the Brclse Act. His case vlas adjour- _d_ water and the fim above [pound n" "n," “ma” "m", m“: sons bolus Weddin s took plaoo vgllullfllll N H1 M11 Week in m“, ,,h,,,,,n b, m“, m - ‘i; i§°§“°'.‘i3¥.°i*s"““°“°‘“’°"°’“°° —el'-"ll"°l"° "Elmlllm- i33§l5§°”.l.ls§l‘i.°l.i“'2l 'l...-."“......P‘° ll Bllsllwn club 1m Saturday ggylhgulfihg" ‘$7, l“? ,2“,,,“?," a3 '£i..'.tu.'-%.§$‘.'..ll§'.§"‘§3?n§§il' valll- Wlll ll» Ivmse iii. s, 9 “l? a ' ,Sentence which was to have been c” the b“ ‘m c n‘ Night a young New Zealand airman ' y ' ‘l °°°° ° 1 ' j ' HON last year was 140 bug, _j__ , - —- _ u m,“ up "Inn evemnsh when Annie 5mm ynnnn, ng 587 hurches will ho d its 99th Md m,‘ 01s.»; _. is RECOVIIBING - Man! Pam“ Y°“"““Y °“ 01mm “if , Mrs. Row Bnch and wn Irv,- ______ presented a is oo bill roi- the pur- 6,, damn," o, Mn and Mn, annual meeting Au ust si-sept. a. Y m‘ ‘M11111 be close o as... h...H,.i;...a°,wD;;;1,-;ylgg;:l;§*t".:‘.‘£i:il.%*lfil °iiil‘;“‘"l.lg,gg,,ggl sggalggig; lllllg; "gr: MARITIMES HAVFJ- .°.‘;”.°.2.’..‘;"..‘i£‘.‘.°‘.i“'i.i'.i“.i;’ it‘: Meghan?’ reg-gnarl», lg; llrvgllillrtlblrglhigo:9" “h”. if... ...%‘“.i.,‘§. ,,, Mr Jon cer . ’;_,,_;_,,,_M1_,e hg1i_...- - ~- ___ - came eweo na us. ‘I ~- lwe“ “ml w ‘file’? lliutllggiilé; 511$?" llauwell’ l“ ghlllgel 3°11 gllstlitlggfiffrlilflitlves at ca“ fiwme (Continued from page l)’ likglfillrtoclgetdllicoalliefigfil ‘$2821.35 §§°‘,n‘,,,’°‘},,§§ 153,33“ M"- “m” lll-efllylafxlllthrle: Blvllliitlnier§lm§w-" P21111111 lllllogdlll-llulellllt l/lrmm " oraserouso 1 q my <1‘ ' --_-_-___________.__'____ ' . . ,l --~" - ' ‘ CQlllll-v 391111181 “mmmh 11mm‘ gillgallilfngjaieintgilellginagn Thee Lccilllrt! h, f E | T Artifi lna continued to reach a. definite ggclflecxlalsllozxllléijlllesbe? fills“ gr T“ °"*’-°m°“y w“ 9mm” by glut IlInSlmt convention Wm m" 21111112; ‘aim 31mg? dtgvm ‘clmhm veil, Mr. Hickey is not as well as‘ said m“ unm an abject,“ ranch CC e lngdne ‘com d1 cer Lonclmion m 81th" m‘ tunnel or m" Saturn N, m YDB“? a; the brides pastor the Reverend ten. - rep?‘ 3. An tstanding less night! Damp mosman dev- il“ m“? i513“? “mlmlaylamnfi? l" “will” cm vlllcll lllllllll "all "$531" uaicgi’? lifmilonll“ ill causeway nnilect 5mm on ambie- grchntra l51~v= iiiIi"§i'n%°(§?w.§l“i fii“‘.'v‘i.llebe°“ii ti? iii“?.elrifini°iilli"l‘i“lbl'lliili lei-n- ln the svfeadlas 07ml? im an ope 1 ‘h, ’ , d dn t _ ' - n a ros soon hays ll "Ollllllell "NW" °’ latpptfilbamleltsillllie salience.“slibilllilffilflgfiénfl; 1,1,, ‘§,,§,je§”§§e'§,,§§y wui bllgéhriflxlefwtoumocilalllllfllsletfllg wouunsn IN ACTION —Word a“ wmdm“ hen" bod rld missions th d 81,211? izhlgfinlarllidthrlolilimlltelrm 1115 hellhllfis- ‘be deferred-S ‘and Saturday o; l“, week and n. tunnel or causeway ides. finds the has been received by Miss Marion ,,,fg,‘,°,,by”‘,l,‘f,,w}‘fn,fgf.‘ aiavexfloxnelglafn Baptist Federation’ of (elanlldqaliolleie field- h -— ROAD ‘comm? 5m?‘ —l-lAD WALLET STOLEN-Mrfcflved “ “mm “'°1°°“‘° hm‘ lilseiraemvsvtalxtgeliololiziollgullalilunilrmxl; lllilfi r’““ili.§§liy“v5 ’38é"i...§.‘l§’l3 l Wofllmli mm iengtbl drmi“ llmlzgljllfilgullggcllgél-ltltlllleh ggtllglhdiisn "ghlevggolllrlllscerlr-ltgrg‘ vllfiiiififii‘. lialgcll-Mriilneacglglgrclll Tlluuifslrclay amorn- gfignheglgillgngnfiggmfiajgfiéififif lllllSlvl Gtlflld Steele. who his YB11WHY cars at either Borden or Somerville, Mass, and who has been 1:2: §‘,’,,§”°w,,,°,f,°"°,,,§‘;§l°,‘,‘e‘§_‘ Wm eases, juvenile delinquency, race 111 the Province and which at the present stage of ledge. are very ha X. for in prejudice, and other vital religious, moral and social problems will be given prominence in the program of the general convention of Churches, which convenes on Thursday morning. August 31, under the leadership of the presid- ent. Kenneth A. Wilson. St. John. Further plans will be outlined for the commemoration in i946 of .the centennial of the us/AAVGHMOH“ This centennial program which was launched at the Woodstock. N, B. convention in i989 has met with marked succteiss, featuring a. scientific know. rd to control, Vir- stance. ls present in all ‘thin stick bill a y However, should this Virus “mm conjunction with virus A, for cr- ample, then the result on s potato hlant woulid be disastrous, Mr, Peppin sai Early blight was not serio Year. and the late ht der these , _ p”. pin thought the farmer should have at least as much success with bog ouquet, of roses and maiden hair ed Semple acted the part of mat- aj. Semple, a brother of the bride, the room. “O Promise bride's cousin, An outstanding leader at the convention will be Dr. H. H. Bing- ham, Toronto, General Secretary of the Bagtist Convention of Bap- tist churc , Toronto, is a noted preacher, lecturer, and writer. He will give the devotional addresses no Miss Mabel Semple. The dlnlnli decorated in goal for men to help fight eiggt ush fires raging in the Sudblilfiy district, one of which is near o town of Wahnipitae. "Light in the darkness.” Rev. MacLean, Centreville, N . er the bride inserted it ribbon beautifully ecorated bride's cake. while the IORDAN—MARTIN.—A wedding was solemnised at First Baptist Persona Street on Saturday by the Rev. Brice principo Martin of Moncton, r o Mr. and Mrs. John S. Martin, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward quiet the I Allfllit b. Knott. Th a member of the list Co. of th Guard of Canada. Th F s bride was becomingly gowned in a l . r summerslde. spent the week- d 1 h_ 4;“, or elem bl“ with mesm- 1 '_.~__-__-'23'2“'2s'2a' - Eliivn-Marliidbiigiltiirlgolil.mil/glib; 311d 1" Bmfle“ W“ 111$ "ltlldl °~ lnilflrlluxllillonilixlilr Nfllreltcnolnlxdd poilrr. ies to mulch and ware a corsair of ’ gunner .,,_._5 smn. Jack MBCISBBO- MacNicoPs comments, and said flwflet Pflli- The mltmll 01 1101101‘ CH k S ______- Mr and Mr-——~—s J A Noon“ and em, guppqt from 0,11,51,19 the Mrs. Gerald K. Wright of Scoud- ic en upper - - ~ - ouc. were a flowered white dress with hat to match. W. 0. Gerald K. Wright of scoudouc No. 4, R.C.A.i1‘. Jordan after their honeymoon will reside in Isle Martique. where e groom is in the Veterans‘ Guard-Mansion Times. Personals NM? “H. t1’. Willinméh Halifax, . ., saying a ueen Hotel. e Mr. J. R. Lees. Toronto, is a guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Roy W. Leith, Orwell, P.E.I., is in the city on business. w. and Mrs.- J. I. Morrow. Somerville, Mass. are vacetionin Mr. W. J. Stewart, Halifax, is sanding a few days in th‘ City_ t guest of the Queen Hote. g The Misses Doroth and Isabel, Grant. of Antlsoni ,N. ., are atisgng at the Queen while in the Beatrice Desjsr IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII a i 1i ‘l. i i i i i l. e s s l» 11 l a b and guided it beyond the town it- vpi¢¢n l4 1441114414410‘ consideration would have to await um l. - of whom are already placed. Any further arrivals of these men will lllslfgng: ghurlg O r m.» lqlafe-nfiiggnl‘ '3" m" “an depend upon the number of BIIPllCQIlOIITIBCCIVOIl for their services. M, m. c,” 3%,,’ hn‘. 5mm“ __.._. M“ Therefore, it is important that farmer-n wishing to procure this help, im-lighmentogmittg 1ts mizrahuaaign ogfswghfiaolllgt ‘I: now, or at a later date, advise this office immediately the number of n,“ £3”, n, “m” m; u n h, gm", “at; er hrs. men required ialrhl ti: approximate bda-te theydwtllitilze retguireld. I_i' we polt moi- measure. NoOIWfllI- t t t e ma e ssgn o e o er rovlnces. . it’. T2. .7.“ .33; .3... 222;“; tooylate.“ ""1"" . ...s~.:..e-i.-:.~.z.qr.el.hg. DRY. mgland - (t!) ing the weekend wi her - If you are interested, Phone your requirements. (collect). - About ioo persons were iniund iii-lbw, . s. A. MacIAnnI-h. _ slightly when ‘e Britia-hk . THE DOMINION-PROVINCIAL FARM LABOUR BUREAU fhmhwnflnfldf°flilffnnn Mm 9n n, 1, u new“; ties would have been great- Mass and . . Johnson of Tis- Charhuemwm er had the crew. all of whom were nish were visitors to Graham's Mad killed, not remained with the plane on Monday the ts of Mrs. Pat- 9Q cut bv the groom. ge. 151 Queen‘ my "11-! propr atély costumed, arrived on t e e scene, and entertained the . B ident o! the Institute will 13mm. The convention of the U. B. W. M. U. which opens on Tuesday sv- c with the president, Mrs. O. will hear reports from “an love] room's w]; was s eaking on Christ, the Individual, y y g e tlle Gospel, the Churchthe Home and Youth. all in the light of a changing world. He will also de- liver the closing address of the convention on Sunday evening, g the evening. an especi- ilv band of serenaders a yward, Moncton, presiding the P!"- guests ls were Mia; Lottie hauls? .1 e Island and Mr. John George Jordan n; 1mg with she-of Oiomocto, formerly of EnglandJ with their amusing antics. Later in the evening the happy young couple motored to Suinmerside. and the following day visited other parts interest in the province. The bride wore a suit of Burgundy wine, with black accessories. IRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER Previous to her marriage the lde was tendered a mlscllaneous _shower at the home of Mr. and zlVlfl. W. J. Sempie. The decorations loi wedding music played b Miss M Lockhart the bri e, be- in flowered silk ' jersey, was escorted so the seat of honor bv Mrs. Fred Semple. The gaily tr lmed basket, laden with gifts. was brought in by Miss Glen- nle Sudsbrury and Miss June Sample Others assisting were Mrs. MacLeod, Miss Annie Cole. Miss Mabel Sernple and Miss Jean Mill. The bride elect graciously thanked hcr friends for their gifts and good ullshcs. Lunch was served and a sing McKay at the piano. Among many gifts received by the P091111“ WW1 c were two substantia cheques. a while faced fox, a cab-' inet of lver. and an occasional chair. The bride, previous to her ins e, had been employed for some e at Dawson's Restaurant. where she will be greatly mined. FOR ASTHMA i} HAY FEVER writing. audition date. ik L. Cub. is confined to their bed tblvlldli illness. elding, Halifax. Th clos - areas on Wednesdayoeveni will Ross-suddenly at Borden’. Alli: iven by Gallagher on 22. Daniel Ross in his l“, m. ~~ ' -_» ' 1' Funeral at his late 1‘ H, §""».‘..“.'i."‘.?l" = s..v.-.:.v"""" - y ran i Orange service at Ill"- 511 1 m Dr. standin great social proble |were pink and wtiite. To the strains 1n will addr will Cana Dr man | si 1 53E“ Re VEFSQBS. Another leader who will make a ution to the gather- W. J. Gallagher, Tor-. v. I‘. S. will deliver the V. W A N TE RADIO ANNOUNCER Applicants apply National Selective Service in If satisfactory you will be advised of s caklnguon “Canadian Baptists large contrib ing is Dr. onto, general secretar Christian Social Councl of Can- ada and the World Council Churches’ Canadian Committee. Gallagher who has g . lp ill ms of ion and in effecting cooperat: among the Canad ess the Convention on subject "The Moral be the special speaker at a joint session with the B. Y. P Convention when his theme be “Why Social Service?" Other leaders at the gathering will include Dr. J. B. Toronto, General Secretary of the dian Foreign Mission Board, G. C. Warren, Wolfville, chair- of the Eastern Section of the ian Juffy, secretary of the Canadian Institute for the Blind; Rev. H. L Denton, Halifax, president of Christian Social Council of N Dr. . W P silent of ty, Crossman, Sydney who convention sermon: the Home to the Sector.” of the of iven cut- acin the the m- 10!! 1es he He dress. The B. Y. P. U. conventio opens Frlda will hold a General Convention Churc: on test will be featured and . U. will day afternoon session will Halifax, will address the M La flu, c u judice." The B. Y. P. U- tion which will have as it "The Responsibility of You ple in tho Church of Board; Rev. G. . Murchison, will meet in the Wolfville B11911‘; field secretary of the Bible Society Church under the leadershlpn‘; for N. B. and P. E. 1.; Rev.‘ L. L. the president, Mr. Burton A t- Halif for Leadership will be hfld ‘H. L. Denton, Rev. li- 5 ma and Rev. W. D. Clo»- liiz-immqsy inces, be addressed by misslonari on furlough and will continue for- mulating plans for the 75th anni- versary of the Union. The closing session on Thursday evening. A118- ust 3i will be held jointly with the General Convention, and will hear an address by Dr. J. B. Mclsurin. At this session Mr. Kenneth Wil- son will give his presidential ad- ..i..€’.”§§.'i%‘.’.“'.§i"li1 evening when the orstorical con- dress by Dr. Gallagher. Thbee 51111- jointly when Mrs. W. P. tion on the subject of "Race Pl" Tomorrow" ax. Discussion Group-l 011 m‘ angeliam, Missions, and Trainlns .___.i.?.~=:—. " __._ -— -i FARQUIIAISON — At tho Mm. u which Hidl! an ad- held Oliver. conven- Conven- s theme ng Peo- by Rev. . Cross- Norton. _._ Mr. t p | _ u Mn d ML gum Wm “m, q, Mr. Walter Dwyer of Massachus- ‘South- llliohaileerllv l-lglel. ey m w” o PerkMCorneif. M r ' etts. who ‘v11! Halve an address a1 °f,,.1l"‘,;,§"46w5nMQli§l nlllniou. w ______ ----—-- the Iiuymenl our, and Mr. Don- r land M" George Fnrquhgrsofl. Miss Norah Btiirlsom, Toronto, aid McPhail, General Secretary of 61,6“ Road‘. ‘a so“ is It the Queen- m‘ M‘ n‘ E" °' aamui-rr-at the {BE -—- . m. i944 to . ; m. L. s. Hunter, nnnouwu. u "11"" "PM ""‘“""° Ahwll Barrett. City. a veg‘; in the eiq on business. ter llllias-beth Ruth. (P11 ___ Tia Convention will be preceded men“ mm.) w. lrlfl rm. o. n. Milli-B. Bos- {on ednndlv bv the v1 .___. hon u,‘ nmved in m, guy ygg- the United Baptist Institiite which DEATH! a terrlay. They are st the Queen. will esent opera on The Res- -* cheater Street. T119853?“ Mrs. Mary Ann McGee of John McGee. Fun" . from im- late residence t s. m. to St. Dunstans B Q u if“... ad etery. please attend. N. D. Mac/A! IJNDIRTAKII ~~————~~ "Til? CGEE — At her homemmm g5, widol n} 71mm!!! at ssllles. terment in Roman Catholic 5"“ l”; 8.49 Ili- 0R