AUGUST 1. 1944 : THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘I ‘t ‘lounge 50!. II' 0.01m l‘: m“ u. - _ Ihliflllil All IIINUI COUNT! _ low. llinlblolo Mari *' no In lllly n a u. u- fi‘ n‘ d w jnlotilb. Gilli. UIIIINN alou- lust. m“ 33y, no: ltnlt. Inn unuoel, n mung [iv-q ' 11y India-I ldnndtoalllohknuilo. “m”. “p IINII Pinon Alloclllolcvloo a d" "u- you.‘ My ronponlblo for layering on you not _ TED.- Experienced mid. 4U! "Compound A" ( Wdwtfm, apply in Mrs. T. L. Peronox) at Bncou. ifii-‘i-‘il [lnklcl-Wf- minim 3'1"” 9'“ -——- *1‘ . races. _g5l; advertisement Western 741441 guardian will‘ dispersal in 9- . is nt Western gflis-(Fign .-1§§§§ln§"'§usseii nosers nisntrsal sale. '1 ' _BI.‘SINESS CHANGES - The $3855.‘. - - -' which formerly S‘§1“.‘,‘,°’°.‘§ etheir lather the late‘ A. Morrison Sr. who died in 1e55, premises of the la s rison for fifty W918 WYWTE hi5 proullce fish business, 1n had given up the produce, - mu ocvcned his H.116 ex-_ on the bwvlna and sellinll Previous that time the the old Clay hich s _ w ome of ef- clclcr resicents attended. The filllltllllfl has been raised and pla- C -, u o. cement foundation and an fgfniuu.“ scctlon has been built to y ‘yhgv plan to move there plant 12f this location some time this fall as .~oon as renovations are com- BUMLF. OFFICERS INSTALL- g _"l;n~ ncwlv elected officers ofl p,,,-__-,. Edward Lodge. No. 22. I 0.] Q gumiuerside were installed, l‘; District Deputy Grand Finlay MacKinnou. Char-l n The new officers are o7 Noble Grand — Prank n: Vice Grand - Oliver Recording Secretary-E. K1 _ Financial Secretary-T. _ Lmklelt ‘: Treasurer-B. R. sl rpe. Warden-M. Mellish; Con- zor-A W. McDowell: Chaplain A illcr; R.S.S.-Ray Jenkins: S-A Corncy; I.G.—W. E. ans: O G. Charles Mountain: G -Gcorge Hogg’ 1.5.11.6 keR. S.V. .— .J. , LS V G -—A. Hu-bley; Elmer Moore-S Personals -Mrs. Mlllon Mellish, Summer- E. 1., has lcft for home ... visiting Dr. and Mrs. Har- old Msllish in Pctltcodlac. -.\frs. Wallace Bradshaw. - mers 2 spent the week-end in Moncirn. visiting hfl‘ sister. Miss Hazel McNclL-S -.\l:»; Della McBride of 'Enmer- '1 < in: her niece. uiqan. Summer- and Mrs Frank Mclnnis »Mr. cf Quincy, Moss. are visiting friends lllil rclatwcs in the Province-S Auction Sale i am lnstructzd in ell byfilublie luciion on lb’: lrrt- rs of . IJ llarllonald, Sllamroc wcoNasna-r, muons-r an. j AT 12 NOON the following crop. stock, farm lmrlcmcn and household effects: to suikc hurrow. ~ .o'.\ ccckshutt drill lnewl. t hare-c ham. disc attachments. M. ll. llnder, elevator digger, gang _ nciv). roller. SPTIIIH tooth king seu llcr. (new) Adams wugon (new). driving wagon lnewl. ighs, (newl bob sleds.- | orator. wood sowing outfit lncw) nip pulper. Fflltbflllkl scales. m separator 2 hand llprnycr s woven wire slrctrhcri. pump outfit. cream cans. farm null piping", lawu gale and and all kinds of harness, both _ - mu! single, used on u well- lppcd farm, also a quantity of ' itrWs tools nnd household cf- m. i '1' .—Cash If llAV h unfit. sole to he held on lfxf lme dnv . IIUGII MORRISON. Auctioneer ‘ I 5-1" c-v-m... ... n. Mo label, canon 1.... ...-..-... - on... E.»- mv-nn k4 "N-YAM ml a.“ v kl/\ cast. w Detachmen cf this year. 1t had be n! 133g l one we] .. “Aural. l. l" —FOI HALF-S 11d hind l table. Apply B0500 28!. Bummpgg- side. 7-27-31. —TBAI"I-‘IC CASES-Two infrac- tions of the Highway Traffic Act came before Magistrate W.E Dar- , K.C.. in Summcxside yesterday and were Riven the usual lines. They were broulrht by the Borden t R. C.M P.—S —’I‘IIE ANNUAL PICNIC of the Central Young People"; Union will be held on Keith BuS\\'€ll's Shore, Victoria. on Wednesday. August second. beguming ii P. M. Every- come. 8-1-21. —-FOUB ARE CHARGED-Four Summerside men who were arrest- ed early Sunday morning by Mounted Police while operating two stills nee-r the Llnkletter Road ab- ueared in court yesterday morning before Mamstratc W.E. Darbv. K. . Thev were charged 111K161‘ the Excise Act and were remanded tul August 8th for trial, Bail was gran- ted at $2.000 each. Mr. W. Noonan represented the dants and Sgt J.C. Watson. R C.M P. the Crowd-S P. E. I. Plans For Physical Fitness Program Reviewed “If We fed our children as care- fully as we feed our cattle. we should not be long 1n getting some- where," said Major Ian Eiscnhardt in address before the Rotary Club at its weekly dinner in the Char- lottetown Hotel yesterday. The movement on the part of the Dominion Government to make physical fitness a matter of nat- onal concern Was rompied by the revealing facts dsplnyed by physical examinations under xix: National Selective Service Mobil- izntlon regulations. Major Eisen- hardt said. Out of 1.064900 men examined, 264.000 or 24 8 per cent sre physically unfit. And just in case anyone might jump to the conclusion that this high percen- tage of unfit physical manhood was owing to the inclusion of urban figures, Mafvor Elseuhaxdt stated that the Canadian forming popul- ation is 30 per cent physically 1m- fit and the American farming pop- ulation even worse off in this res- ect pThe plan for Prince Edward Is- land, said th. Major, is the same as for the othcr provinces, Here. a trained instructor. under the sup- ervlslon of Mr Lloyd Show. dir- ector of education, will train lotion mcn and women 1n the provincial centres to not as a nuc- lpus fcveloplng _:\ Dro- c-mce .V wide physically fit consciousness" amcnl.’ t younger generation. _The idea behind the prom-am is of professional rivalry lvhl in- Elsenhardt sold‘ to develop a half dozen supfl‘ ath- slcal fitness. to Ell’? mill“ 311d‘ strength to every child ln Canada] n. thls end, the application of the truths of scientific nutrition must be the first consideration. No mat-l w; what physical exercise a. child is given, that child cannot possibly attain stren h and a finely for- med body wthout the prWBr l<>°¢l (Allowances licsumcll the Major stated. Small "Federal Grant Unfortunately, the DOITIlIllOTI Government has only voted $259909 this year to be spent by the Pro- vlnces in the physical “the” movement, Even when its eon- each province match the Domin- »ion‘s contribution dollar for dollar 1 this province will have only $3600. ilv allowances bill. to spend. It ls not more than a small fraction nf what the province, needs. Major Eiscnhardt said, but ir. 55 n beginning and he felt sure the amcunt would lncrcasc 13D" ly as the great importance nf_ the program b1~-n~.~ mavn fully rralizrd. coionej_x_s 7 Rogers conveyed‘ s. This Army __ _.l 4 \"' ..__i_j___. " l O I I l l various; CIAIIDIYII wood, H We all" starred, Corrcgldor. . . nded ll ' progr l f h sic- splrcs thfl’ Ol-Ymvlfl Kflmfis- Ya-lfigl rilncsznasulfs bcnfifirtsc p y Th“ “mu” 5 "0 -m<‘.re width‘ recognized. Major Eir nlizirdt. wh 1s National létei lIl Cfllladfl bu“ 1mm?“ phwl Director ofc Physical lgltness Canada as well as Chairman of the National Council of Physical Ecl- ucatlon. will Bv puuwv WDONNELI. iAvgA' J u w b RTQSS VE OHSETVQ VB Ill _ ditlon has been complied Wllll- "l", repeated today in tlle mm m their request for a court oil the coiistituiionulitv of the fum- Mlnlster St. ment. llllllM the thanks of the sprakcr for his addrsss and ex- pressed the hone that the agitat- icn for physical fitness would be- e come more clamorous as time W211i on Premier J Walter Jones follow- ,ciCl. R er. nndltimtcltht diametrically ‘lpposcd to the spirit, fnucho muff “ion”. 30111516 a Silo Hy lilo In ill"! with the moo they lovol IMMIIII I Polomounj’: new novl Jilllllilillkltllmm Shows -7.l5-9.15 Tuesday At 2:30 Inn-n cull WOMIN Al momma n m: SUMMERSIDE Jlfilfilillilfilfqlléliqlif- Claudette, Goddard And "Lake (lo-Star [in New Thrill Film the address an audience C in the Legislative Chambers this evening at B o'clock uly —A Dlflture that ls heralded cv- crywherc 1t Plflys as one of the greatest cvcr to come out of Holly- is Paramount's "So Proudly Claudette Colbert. Paulette God- dard and Veronica Lake are supported Reeves, Barbara Brltton. Walter Abel and sonny Tufts. "So Proudly We Hail." produced and directed by Mark Sandrlcli, is thct story of a handful of American nurses; thclr lives and their loves ilnclcr the terrific fire of Bataan and 11's an original story, written by Allan Scott, what was told by the nurses who‘ were flown out cf that hclocaust- non, M,L.A., and Mr. A, W. Mathg. to the safety of Australia and thence to the United States. All in all, reports have 1t that "S0 Proudly We Hall" stands out as a lurly great picture and one that ls rich in stars. in story and in ex- citing entertainment. so be sure to put it down on your movie calendar as a film to sec. You‘ll never forget m. by George based on ' i Rotary Club t0 CX- became for 31—(CP) —\PI'O- Commons uecis ion but Prime Min-l istci- Mackenzie Liking and Justicel in the city. ur their belief that there was nothing unconstitutional in the J. G. Dicicnbakci‘ (PC-Lake Cen- tre), Hon. R. B. Hanson (PC-York- Sunbury), Grotc Stirling tPC-Yale» and other Progressive Conservative ‘ s urged that the matter be submitted to the courts ately for a ruling because in their opinion the blll was an invasion of provincial rights. Mr. King and Mr. St. Laurent argued that the payment of allow- ances out of public spect of avery child under lo in Canada was within the powers of Parlla ' "There is no doubt in tho world about the constitutionality of this legislation and the government was careful to have an opinion from lthe law officers of the Crown to the effect that lt is intro vlros of cut reosserted IIIBBSUTG . immedi- funds 1n re- rl-la cuAnLowcTowy__ qualgomm 5-. Gillllilll. iillllllillll ,-----,-. lllsunnnlil: reserved ‘for non advertising k 7iv'l"£2l.d‘“"‘° Si" .5.’ .l"‘"‘“‘ a , - nhln In advance," ' c y my CON FEDERATION LIFI IN- SIJBANCB. pa. .1. r. mama's om will be cloud until August rotors! a BAND PRACTICE TONIGHT, TIWBQIY. Al-lllllt l, 7:15 Ralf.‘ Summer-side AIIIVBS FROM OVERSEAS- Gnr. Victor Clow ha; urlved at hlrhome in Charlottetown from service overseas. Ho was with the Royal Clnadlln Artillery. ' T. E. IIIGKEY TRAIN ‘m; pmuu_me "m, Chartered Accountant left Borden lut evening with 30'! om“, n Dassciggcri. arriving here with 86. at 7. . The ferry mule 6 trips 11 Granville Street yomrvlny. lummorsiuo CORRECTION-JIM; name Wes- . Brown in yesterday's news item telling of the sevcrltv of the storm, last week at thwell. should havel read Wesley Bruce. ANOTHER GOOD OMEN ‘-— V- Mrs. Heber Bell, and daughter Shirley, have left this morning for Toronto, where Shirley W111 enter shaped vegetables or not un- r common in these clays of ap- Efliifififii?” Gen?“ Hospital ‘or plrcgchhlls dvlcuxary. but m. Hebe: c ausan ound a similarly ML d Mr_ Li“ H my; _ shoved head o! timothy in his Sheet “bloom: N s. igfillfflevil hsyfield at East Royalty the other daly, and took it to the Guardian of lco as o. curiosity. a. few days. FINE-D — The Militia Act oppar- D.W. Matheaon c‘ ll H. Police ently has teeth. Yesterday mornlnglchflrlottetpwl’). iicwnlpnnled hv two residents o; Qygtel- Bed Brgdgelflylnlz officer E D McLennau and members o; the 17m (R) Arm-d Mrs. McLennan left by auto this Rcgt were fined by Maglstratenmmmx f“ Mmtreal’ Twwdy because they had neglected to attend regular training par- ades. ‘They paid the fines. ' CONSERVATION CLUB MEMB- ER - Word has been received by Mr. C. H. Black, C.L.U., that he has qualified for membership in the Conservation Club of the Mu- last night to the city from Otloeorl’. where they have been visiting for Miss Orilla MacNevin. Milo. Lot 9, returned home after spending a week visiting her aunt, Mrs. Neil MucDougall and Mr. MacDougall, also friends in Murray River. Miss Patricia Kavanagh and w? ‘Boa-bolas and Kathlynislielly iual Life Association of Canada. m es er‘ 8:35" were m“ "mf Membership 1n this club requires ‘,‘,§,,,“,§‘; Tourist navel Bureau W‘ consistent production over a ‘period ' ___ of years of a. large volume of new ML F_C_ gowns-warty chem“; insurance, so carefully selected Service engineer Wm, tfie wym. ihfli- B Very 111811 percentage 0f lt dotte Chemical Corporation. Mont- remains in force. - —-_ on a routine business trip in con-l TRANSFBLED To flA1,[F,\x_ nection with Stems’ Laundererl. Capt. W. J. Rollnson. who has Cleaners. been second in command at Beach Grove. left yesterday for x. LAC, John A. MacDougall left to having been transferred to join his unit after spending four- Headquarters in that. city. Mrsltccn days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rolinson will Join her husband as, Georveatt, Rocky Point. He was 5°°11 B5 i°¢°nlm°d “W15 can benaccompanied as far as Sackville secured- by _his daughters, Helen and Mar- LIBERAL “Emu __ M the Jone, who will visit relatives 1n annual meeting of the Fourth Dls- Pugmish‘ trict Liberal Association held last night in Belfast Hull, Eldon, J. Herbert Gillis was elected Presl- dent and James E. McEachern, vice-President. Milton Furness was re-elected Secretary. The ‘retir- ing president, Prank B. Lea, pre- ,s1ded. Among those who addres- ised the meeting were Premier J. Walter Jones; Mr. Dugald McKin- Mrs. Wendell Barbour, accom- panied by Mrs. Reg Kemp and young son Harold left Saturday morning on a motor trip to Halifax N, S, Mrs. Barbour has gone to‘ Visit her husband who is station-l ed there with the Canadian Army,‘ while Mrs. Kemp and Harold Will be the guests of Mrs. J, W Men- nie. 5°“ Mrs. Edna McArtiliur of Glelclhen, ‘i Alberta. is spen ng a t rec VISIT SOUT" RUSTIC‘) '— months‘ vacation on Prince Edward PROFESSIONAL cAliF real was in Charlottetown last week h. Maj. llcill Writes ‘From Sorrontc ceived from Charl D009 money to holiday hue erno along the mos An interest-in: letter has been re- Ma or W W. Reid. mm n’ ovfklga-rliidwilh Ittlhe 3 . m m, ,,,,,,,_ 3a,“, m5; m} No.62 c. A. (B) T. c. Band will ma. Reid writes in t: last week °'°" i’ "Jim"- “mm- TIME: u=|o A. M. w“ cu A m no to. It is soliaeouhiffi g3 $1115?’ l 3Y1 II . , _ in peoc time. The ltrlve from here u» Ba coast is PAGE SEVEN :_ Canadian Legion Parade _A_ll Yctenns of past or present wars are invited 1° Join in the Canadian Legion Parole to the Monu- ment, where a wreath will be laid. Z2 - ASSEMBLY POINT: Charlottetown Hotel, lent Street. DRESS: Moduli. . By order Provincial President Oondhn Legion. in how ‘P.E.l. Hospitality y Returned in Kind = By Birmingham Folk M hw°lllfll communication has been received from Mr, ,1, M, Bilidofl. 0f Birmingham, Eng,’ who writes that his son Michael, served two and three-quarter years with the Royal Air Force 1n prince Edward Island and was ' enthusiastic about the friendly treatment and hospitality he re- ceived." "Strict rationing" Mr Beddces adds. "often limits priv- ate hllsplhflllty here much more than We wish. but that collective welcome 1s not lacking may be Judged from the enclosed extracts om Birmingham papers." The extracts include a letter from "o Canadian soldier, expres- ilfl! sincere appreciation of the kindness shown by the peoplg 1n and about Birmingham towards me, and towards many other Can. adian soldiers Whose good fortune it was to have been stationed 1n the Midlands at some time dur_ ing these past few years, The Blflfllhghflm D5091: have been un- filllli-llll! in their Kenercsity and friendship. and it is something that I, for one. will never forget. The Birmingham Hospitality Com- mittee ls a model of efficiency, and has done and is doing a splen. did piece of work." Mr. Beddoes explains that the Provost of Birmingham, Mr. J. R. Richards, retired to n small corner of the Provost House so that the remainder of the mansion might be available as a Services club, He writes with special apprecia- tion of the hospitality shown his Mr. aindcMrsJ. “Arthur Andrew long 5°" ° “m P 8°» Mm»- fl" v5 .her father, Mr. Franklin Mll. l“ P- E. 1- Slilllrdfly "lllhl- TheylCharlottctown. This is the first were “cmmmnled by MT- Am°ld time in twenty-seven years Mrs. Carpenter-m" °1 Mr- 5nd W‘ Rex McArthur has visited her native Cnpenle? °I 9W3" Ne“ Ham?‘ province. She 1s planning to spend 5m"- M Present they are R1195“ at some time with friends at her for- heme in Clcrmont also reis- ley Houston. South Rustlco and m“ ' v , g relmgs at wiheglgleycmver and‘ lives in summerside and lcinlty unter ver. It s r arpen r‘s _ we. .3 first visit to this Province and vic'fllf,lf"(§ agtsrflygd u“. ls much im ressed with its beauty. expectcdlv by air Saturday W891!- nnd particularly with the fine op-‘for a "Forty Eight", w was Wartime of the 18ml CYODS- pleasantly spent at the summer —-—— home of his grandmother. Mrs. C. SIX 5on5 SERVING - Mrs Hcivard Dingwcll at Bay Fnrtlune. Nell Nicholson, Hartsville, recently Lleut- Sylvester has now been on received word from her son. Gnr_‘8CilVc service for over four years. Mantford, s. Nicholson aggro‘? DL Martini’ Macnonam ‘my cing hi safe arrival 1n , Manflofd l‘ one o! 51x brothers lessor of surgery at the Micldlesex now on active Samoa the others Tlmvcrsilv. Waltham. Mass" .ond being cm John w’ Nicholson R} his brother. John A, MacDonald A Island, At present she is vlsitirig the home of Mr. and Mrs. ston- nrc Vlsltlllll Ln géiarlottgtownmm. 2' our.“ c.- K. Nicholso R. CfN. Glasgow M,,i”.,§f§,““°' ' Sec“ o; cpl. Everett u. Nich-l ollon R. C. A. II‘. 5t. John's, Nfld. and Cpl. Lloyd G. Nicholson. it. C. A. s C, Camp Borden, Ont, ::OLD uom: w-‘EHF 1nd Pro- vincial Exhibition August 15th. 16th, 17th. 18th. B-tti-tf. Personals Mr. W. J. Bambury, Saint John, was 1n the city yesterday. nault. Wellinkbon. is In Memoriam WILLIAM BENTON WILLIAMS The death occurred st the Pro- vincial Sanatorlum. Charlottetown. on June 5. 1944. of William Wil- liams in his 32nd year. The de- ceased was the son of the late Joshua Williams and Mrs. Wil- liams of Cardigan and was o member of the Canadian Active Service Force. having enlisted on Sept. 8. 1939, served in Canada and overseas and was invalicled home in July 1M5 Mrs. F. :- Mr. Wm. G. Gillls. Summerside. was in the citv last night. Mr. W J. Edmonton. Alto. is in Charlottetown. ' —- ——= "Bill", as ho was familiarly Miss Sadie Bnckman. Halifax is known, possessed l ionsble in the city. disposition and will be sadly mis- '——— sed hv all who knew him. MR ind MR- D- ChYl-mmv R51‘ Left to mourn their loss are his lfox were in the city-yesterday. Wm, (nee) Margaret MacAulay, and two sons. William Joseph and Jones Herbert, also his mother. The funeral was held on Juno I from his late home in Cardigan and was largely attended. Funeral services were conducted by RW- Patrlck McMahon. Interment in Mr. and Mrs. 0.1-1. Donald WK- hy Ont... are in the city. The following were registered at the ‘Tourist Travel Bureau yester- day: Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Schurman “d m” wlmn“ 0' Amutmns‘ All Saints Church cemetery. Th ll-b Earl Mac- Mrs. I. L, Dodds. Vancouver, B. ,nonaidl’a_yos:gfierglnifllay' Fem. C. W15 registered at the Tourist Mccmnls‘ Donald campbeu J05, fine] Bun.“ yuwrdly‘ eph Quinn and Albert McKlnnon. this Parliament before introducing May he rest in peace. 8-1-1! m 1 N t, '.. 1d ML KHL Mrs. H. W. Parker, Beaumont. i | gmfgé: aura, 581d he locum Calif. ls n guest in Charlottetown. find nothing 1n the blll which in- d v,- ” ._ vaded any Jurisdiction given to m‘. J A’ Rod ‘ ' ' thelpmfimcefibwfle read‘ m Phgzg visitor in Charlottetown. GREAT °n "l" l’ “ "m" 11"" l‘ m- and u" lhkino Cluk. by Stuart Edwards then Deputy ' ' A11, . vat... o. lover ilcrv:-.§.."=:.s:ii.s‘.. .:.."°:i.s. lllsPillsll- 5M5 .1353?“ 123115111312? liurlgamflllcilueitl n1 h Nel a lo °' P" M“ "' Mm“ between tllc Dominlon and ‘mumlfffil. Ensign, o: shizalhg" “w” '° M“ Prtovlnceshcllld notesrisel in the case guests at the Queen Hotel "l ° m‘ ° W 8T9 9 "l! BOVITU" W. RUSSELL ROCEIS ment decided to enact a volunta y Mr Leo G. Week. Toronto. ll- AND N ‘ system of family allowances. lrived last night in Clurlottoto . stud of the family ailowmcggwhcre he erci at tho~ Coleman blll, w lch would provide ollowan- Q1199" 3°" - l m "Quad." Mm“; 1m] ces ranging from $5 for a child un- M John "—' mm!“ ' ldfl‘ six to so m- a child between ma“ M.” ‘méndhrlg _ ‘ml It 1M P- M.- lll and 16 was resumed after the we“: yum,‘ h" moth“ M“ loin or Shin House had disposed of two other IIICISUNI. Given third wading was a bill, the machinery to prod provldin floor pr cs5 under farm | k. u??? during the transition from war to pence. Also adopted was a measure setting up a government insurance scheme for veterans of this war. 2-2-1»- e, macs, Nigeria —(C’P)-_ Seven Queen Hotel. Africans in the marine department have been promoted to posts pre- vlcuslv held bv Europeans. All hove passed the some examinations a two-weeks‘ visit to Boston, lo would Io his: t! Rollin. 12C. Hubert Jone; Ihffillktfll. Miss leaner J.W. llnlth. 3.11.. Jamaica Plains. Mam. is included among the many visitors in the cit/v yesterday. Mrs. \\ aliace Pruner. Miss Mabel Bnuce and Miss Jenn Oliver. West- vill N S. are guest at the Herd consist: of HIIOI and females from three weeks to nine vun of are. Thla will he m wonderful opportunity for the short- horn breeders of this prov- ince to select for themselves some of the finest quality dull purpose Shorthorns oh- tnlnable In the Maritime Provinces. der constant when the present rcclllnlions can be lifted action will b.- taltr-u," n son here by Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Carr, R. R. No, 6, Charlottetown, whom he designates "star artists as foster parents to British lads." EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘msounls PERSONALS - Al. rlving in Charlottetown on Sat- urday‘ evening, July 29th from Doro ester, Mass. on the way to Souris and Red Point, P. E. Island, was Mr. Jerome MacDonald and his fiancee, Miss Marlon McRay, from Jamaica Plains, Mass, Also Miss Margaret MacDonald from Dvrchester. Mm. u: spend her vacation with her parents in Scuris. Sympathy Expressed The following letur received by Mr. Lawson Douglas, Mount Stew- art, speaks for itself: Headquarters, Third Regiment First Special Service Force APO 4094, clo Postmaster New Yprk City, New York. 14 June. 1944. Mr. Lawson Douglas, Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island, Canada. My Dear Mr. Douglas: The First Special Service Force. under the Fifth Army, has been active against the Germans on the Italian front. The Third Regiment has taken part in these operations, The initi- atlve and courage of the indi- vidual soldier has mode it one of the greatest fighting units, Wltl] accomplishments beyond all eX- pectatlona. It is to this success, and the hops for future success, that you have fallen heir, by having made the supreme sacrifice asked of a family during time of War. To you goes my deepest sym- pathy and what comfort and con- sollt on may come from knowing your I011 was s brave boy. He died tho bravest of soldiers, In giving his life for his country, he ask- ed no favors; only a chance to fight our enemy. His courage and bravery have brought credit and honor to his organization and country, and may inspire the greatest of pride and satisfaction in the hearts of his loved ones. Our countries and people will ever be indebted to those whose sacrifice is never ending-in the loss of their loved ones. In behalf of your son's Regiment, comrades. and myself-his Regi- mental Commander, 1 extend my dee est sympathy. Bncerel : ED IN A. WALKER. Colonel, 1st Sp. Sv, Force, Commanding. (Patriot Please Copy) N0 Hope For 5Cent Per Cup Coffee Yet OTTAWA. July 31 — (CI-‘l - Prices Board officials today held out no immediate hope for tlle rc- turn of a five-cent cup of coffee Canadian restaurant patrons, although such action has bccu ta- ken in the United Slates. "The Board has the lualler un- consldcrntlon and ar Calla han, North Ilia M Wiltshire, let Botur sy morning M“ m Bram“ I“. “a 55 lambs will he lwld. spokesman said in commenting on a Washington announcement of the return of five-cent coffee in M .. t at Lleut, Glgldon vl-rfycl: 1:} t: vlglt hung My heart is filled with serrowJ The: 80911115100“ dérive in she ‘for a c ' an oo food. We can Iwhn sail wuour v — _ ‘-, hearts’ content and we have tlw _ - LE I I Provincial Convention but mm» m: I" Charlottetown on Wednesday, Aug. 2nd Convention opens at 10 o'clock A. M. in The Charlotte- town Hotel. Business session until noon when the dole gates parade to the Monmont where a wreath will be placed by the Provincial President in memory of comrades who in the last-war and in the present one have laid down their lives for their country. Business session will resume in the afternoon old at 6:30 the Charlottetown Branch will be hosts at a. banquet. Al] members of the Legion are cordially invited to nt- tcnd all sessions and to join in the noon parade. Prof. C. B. Lullodon, M.M., o! Wolfvillo, N. l, wfll ho present at the convention and will be guest Quaker with Hon. Cyrus MacMilll-m at the banquet 8-1-21. , . legion Convention llere Wednesday In Memoriam HIS. CHAR-LES H0101! Tho District of Cherry Vofleq and vicinity Iuffcaed the has of om of its oldest and most hiahly o0- teerned citizens in the passing a- wav on July 23rd. of Mrs. Charles Mutch, she had been lll onlv a short time and until ouiie recently hsd been able to be up with the Arrangements were 00911319994 last night for the 13th annual con- vention of the Provincial Comm- and of the Canadian Legion Which will be held here on Wednesday. sessions begin 1n the morning 10 o'clock and continue at in h glgrllghlatlife tangy‘ Wm‘ Gaga: nexxexlikir the last week or two she T" ' 5c»- l r i tlon will be held at the Chsrlotte- §;'*e‘,lnb“§,1“ 1mg? n“? hfnlfg ‘ggg WWII HOl/el- daughters visiting llPl‘ two from At benroonwlfin pxlxlililifelesgtfil’ 165g: Saskatoon and one from Wfuhiml- mem s ton. This added greatly to her Square and Provincial President mod ch96,- Capt. N W. lawther M. M" Will Mrs. Mulch was born at viaw. place a wreath on the soldiers her parents belru: the late roe monument 1n memory of men who and Susanne Jenkins, She would paid the supreme sacrifice in both have been euzhtv nine YUilfS of age the first Great War and ln the on July mm. She married sixty- six years ado. Her husband ure- present conflict‘ deceased her about twenty years Reports covering the activities of the year will be given during bus- iness sessions. Capt Brent/an Clark of Summerside will submit the re- BRO. She “'88 B. WUIIB-il T-Ot only mpectcdbbv all who knew-J‘ he‘; but V VOTV mflnll’ YGXI , ll ll as bv her devoted fomilv of PON- Of the Tewlullans wmmmée" gills and daughters and bv grand- It l5 fXPeclif-‘il that CPPV MW‘ children mephervs anti nieces. She ther, PFQI/lllfilfll NDNMEYll/Bl-l"? smftook a keen interest w the last in the Dominion Legion Command manv matters of public concern will give a report of the conven- including the work of the Red tlon held at Wlnnipek- Ml‘. E M- Crcm and the C - Bognallypresident of the local The funeral service was héaldhm branch was also a delegate. the home, It W355 v w: At ‘he dinner the speakers Wm pastor; luv zttandafilclc ofefifiendl include Ho“ Cyrus Macmillan‘ frollsrxmaglirgeplaces She wi‘l be “'h° m5 5mm“ “l every Pm‘ urcutlv milsscd and hcr mine will vinclal Legion convention for years. 10m‘ be kmcuv remembered bv m. and Prof. C B Lumsden of Acad- cwnmwmv - 1a University. Wolfvllle, N. S. she lea,“ u, mum, “d, Q PYGmlETJ Walt" “mes-Dr W‘ famllv of three sons 1nd. J. P. MacMillan- leader of the OP- daughters, and one sister. Mrs. r. position in the provincial Ieslslal- s. MacPhail. of Nobleborc. Maine. urc and Mayor J E. Blllllcllafd-lThe sons are: Han? and Robert have been invited m attend the in Saskatchewan, and William J dinner, at which the convention at home. The dnmhtm nrcl Llll delegates vvlll be guests of the Char- at heme. Mollie in Washington: lottetown Branch. Members of Mrs. L.D. Peta-kin and Mis. ex the Indies Auxiliary f0 the Legion under Wood. both lo BMWOW- A . . b, sister. Mrs. Benjamin Mulch, W0 and the “ms or I'm-non mem es vear her senior passed awav last will attend the dinner. Jaéufafl ~- _ To all the bereaved. as llnoero sympzlthv of tzlic comm t! h 1Q- lnec fully extended. lnwrmlbt tong: place 1n the Cherry Valley Uni Church Cemetery The pallbearers were lix of hot Memorial Service At a memorial service on Sun- .: W.W. M tch. R0! My eyew- July 23rd. - 1w lifill.‘.'"n..shmn Moth. v. c. congregation gathered to do hon- Jmkmfi Gmme Jenkins and W11. our to Malcolm Sutherland Lecco who died in France on July 11th of wounds received the previous llam Jenkins. A clay. ‘ the ll b6 d f Hl G...'c...a..°...a::: Card of Hanks son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Lccco. Greek River Road. Murray River. The memorial service was con- Mrs. Alex. Ross, Mt. Stewart ducted by me Rev James D_ wishes to thank all those who sent Muss Cords and Slunpnthtr Cards» Also letters in her sari bereave- ment 8-1-11. InM Avrnoiiw MARTIN _l In sad and loving lnuulllrv of our _nrar sun Anthony, who pasrscll away on August 1st, 194?. Robertson M A. Ph D. in the Peters Road Presbyterian Church. Reference was made to the Chris- tian spirit which had animated Malcolm Sutherland Lecco in life and of his faith in the efficacy of prayer. To his bereaved wife and two Llttll children and to his father. mother. and sister Deleno the sin» cerest sympathy is extended l Plan Big Liquor Production In U. b. ‘ lu-it two years ago. rlear Anthony WASHINGTON, July 31 — (AP) Tho to u; it seems much more ___ In ‘he 31 days begin-An; m“ Inu n-cre rolled "in 1mm.- to hnaveu marrow. United Stntcs distiller.“ “hlrrnpcins am. vlwyncs: arc m! 93mg? m dproduce about Oasminiifih l "'- wisy on cm as are r . made in a full 1'08!’- Tms l5 possible, liquor sources sold today because distlllers will‘ be (m n 24 - hour basisnnnd their -, n- . ‘Yiléglllljlrlvyeihglfivaafififiogggtlg“egpzb. I-ricullawlvlav tlilnl: you are forgot- colwl "rl.lll a l’. -\l*lx;l- n. normfll ome- lhey over-fled!1.33.1.3llfili“k.l“..l“ll..lmilk? only a few months of the 1'91"‘ . Lies Wltllln our licnric (ll'lf'l‘illl‘ll, iztoriam (‘vml (“KI rail you llcar lvrhonv Tn illui lunll of [icv- unrl rest But you'll never hr forgotten By ih- oncs n-hn IOV!‘ you lw-st. ‘Illo days- nrr- sad with-ml w-u And nothing sci-ms iii-l r“ I ‘ A fare We lll-arlv loved in; zone A limit so klmi an-l l . ' _ ___T__.l l ' BIRTHS l ;~ “_ i s . on Out- Ims cannot spook how nv- lnvl you lllAdgfland Mrs. Donald Waddmgmm Our hfllfl! cumin! k-ll what to say, _, ' _,_ . _i_.- Olllv Goii kn w: how we mlw; vnu MARRIAGES l Aa we frond rim": lif-“c \r.\_\. hr Father _ __ c‘ Lovlnilv Iic:vac~:-.Z~.~|-r\|l Efdki. cl‘.“°‘t‘.l?l;‘.“’-....t‘ "‘ v m- inn-w. July Z5, 1M4. hv Rev D. Wallace ww- IMacPherson, Margaret PlCl'(‘fl(‘S.‘8_1_"' daughter of Mrs. A D. MacDonal .; ___.- ;xmd the lale A D, MacDonald in TA-A C Hiivlt‘. T.E R C A F son cf Mrs. l-lcstcr l-lnvlc. cf Sh‘. loo cccccigsc- PM] N. D. MacLean ‘ IJNDERTAKER Card of Thanksl EMBALMEI Charlottetown and rs illllllllkfil ‘if; mid vlnmlll; North Wllullin \"l~‘ll to lion 119i‘ mazlv re.‘ ‘c’ and liiéitlis for kiudnrs- wn 5'" ‘u them during the long illness- and death of Ml‘. Arblns. 15-1-11-