moi; srx OLIVIA DEIIAVILLAND-JEFFREY LYNN ‘V PRINCE EDWARD sow i-uivixo us - ‘i asp a “MY LOVE cm: BAOK" AI.§O—I)angorolf< nature-A Kirk In Time “lbular Sch-nee Television Preview Prince Edward Thurs. — Fri. —Sat. 3 -- SHOWS DAILY 3.15 — 7 and 9 Brenda MARSHALL - Claude RAINS DIald CRISP- not. ROBSON - Aim mu; Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ A WARNER BROS.-Fim National Picture x \ Q ~mcrxa~ ' LATEST mrws “OPENED B]; MISTAKE” AL“) —- lights Miinn Iuvtzis — Pictorial Illildcivcd llrlodrumzis~Wait-h Your itep. Q; Qsiiovv ' 43.15"- 'i .~\.\‘n n; - - zaetcv-i ‘r0218 "Ziffli I1! I. - SA T, r fimhifllhfl ‘i A SFHOUI. .\l.\l{.\l—l7('il'l. l’l..t\YEll-—Flil\b‘ll GORDON EH9 lifiLl. n4\-4r$l@§l‘ flhlrea-‘Iiflvfil ."1i'it>‘.1v~'.oi\'ii i Mr Jolin I\ i \l [T he Bentral Guardian 5 this column in reserved for new: of F local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents ‘ word strictly pa)- Iyu MIVHWCB. .. “"”‘-“‘< CRASWELI. for Photographs. CONFEDEIL¥IIDN LIFE ISSUE \.\'CE. L~97B9-7-Zl-3li l l 1 l COL. IIOOPER APPOINTED — Lieut. Col. J. P. Hooper, M.C., 01' 1h; city has been appointed Div. ‘idcnnl National Registrar for Princg; Eldward Island, Division I, in c011~| {llflCflttll with the calling out, 9f menl for thirty days military training. ,Co1. Hooper who has had consid- erable experience in the Island |mi1itla, has also a Splendid oven] {seas record. | ' eouca cover-m the Police yesterday the case of a. man fihflliwvti with child neglect. was ad- ljouriied ‘llillll today. Two drunks ‘had their $10 ball est-rented, Two other drunks each had their $3 bail estreaied. A drunk ivas fined and costsior 20 days in jail, The case of a man charged wit-h unnec- essary sounding of an automboilei 111cm. was adiournmi until today. i 0N noxenioorv TRIP - Mr. ‘C. A. Lumsclen 0f the Bank of Nova lscotia, Charlottetown, and Miss‘ Pearl A/Iellishnlfontugue, who wire |rerenilv married at the home of, the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Mellish. hloningue left. onl Saturday by motor for Toronto, and , {to visit Mr. Lunistlcufs parents, and ,oih_er members of his family in 0n- |f-PlI‘l0 and elsewhere. The happy lwllllg couple Will be absent from tli.s province for three iveclis. wan LOAN LUNCHEON - The Canadian Club has asked the Ro- tary Club and tho other service clubs and the Board of 'I‘rada of till-l 61W t0 Silfmwt a luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel today at, 1 o'clock i-n connection with the launching 0f the Second War Loan, ‘Thin i: in accordance with. what i! WW8 done by the Canadian clubs morons Canada. The speaker at the luncheon will be Pmmiq- Campbell. The Rotnrian5, Gvros, Kinsmen. Y‘s lvlr-n and menibtzrs of the Board of Trade are expect- ed to be present 1n large numbers at this function. The audience will also listen in to Hon. J. L. Ilslev Minister of Finance, u; a one; m1’ dio broadcast from Ottawa. Personals Mr. P. J. MacDonald, Pocket station, was in the city yesterday. 0 MF- Walter Hoes. Summerside, Wits a visitor to “Iinsloe ytesterday. Misses Luc and Do th H and MYS- E31‘ H035. Wixllmoty Vallgg‘ are visiting Charlottetown. ' Miss Anna Pope, s ~i P-E-l. is a guest for a diff Mr. and .\i‘i'.=. c. H. nuik-r, 2a ‘King Si. (Truro News). Miss Frances Riv ivhippen h“ returned to her home in Dorchest- 61‘. ' after spending a pleas rmi v-r-wks vi“: with - Mrs. E. Norman . iicl’.ici's':n,4C:t J .\'» Mrs. (D221 W. Jfglvltrlviilian has rctumcd home from Cambridge‘ ‘Lia-as, where she spent the past four months with her sister rs. Lean- der MacDonald, who is . .1 criti. cnlly ill, ‘Mr. and Ali's. C3001}; F. Tced have returned frcm u irin tn Chnrlotte- town. En roive to Saint John they ‘ “ti .\f'=.< Rut-h Sumner at Shed- mc and Mr» M, G. T-‘Pl at Dorm ehvstcr, ,\‘.l5 iSrilnt John Tap»- .' iih Jourizzili. ' n who has been. nt. Dalhmisfei _ morning _ ‘ , to complete hlzs co: Wliillli! ills vwpq- r an W T rim o; i (‘Donnlrl of Sillllh ‘ t e Clnii'lottct-ou‘i‘. g ..r\ u ltl“l‘\\' -nt a i and i: a! no. ,7,‘ "n Wm“ . . of her‘ l-Ionrihd, Grafton ____. . vrd homo from ‘ and is at mwsent‘ Air and Mrs . ‘vvv u". S r t >.ii<l the storm ivas the worst lit THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Gift Acknowledged The following will be of’ interest: Governor Generals Tram. Canada. Sept. 1st, 1940. To the Indies of the Queen Mary Needle Work Guild. I am desired by H1111. Princess Alice, to thank the Charlottetown Branch of the Queen Marv Needle- work Guild for the delightful photo- graph of_ Her Mlijesly Queen Eliza- beth, which thev sent to i101‘. It give; Her Royal Hi ‘hness great pleasure, and she is deiizhted with such a charming and thoughtful present to welcome her to Chai- lottetown. _ Yours sincerely. ARIEL BAIRD; Lady-in-Waitlnl- FUNERAL YESTERDAY The funeral of Andrew Gass was held yesterday afternoon from his 1M9 residence at Cornwall. Service was conducted by Rev. T. W. Gnod- will assisted by Rev. E. R. Wood- side. The pallbearers svere. Messis Ken Docherty, Brewer Boyle, Michael MoManus, Michael Dev- erenux, James McPhail, John Heartz. Interment Clyde River cemetery. TWO ACCIDENTS IN cvrv- -'I‘\vo minor car accidents occur- red in the city yesterday-ninth at intersections. Late last night two out-of-town cars were in collis- ion at the corner of Kent and Great George streets. One of the cars, a coupe. was badly damaged when it wfis hit broadside while the other, n sedan, received some damage to the headlights, Nobody received any injuries in the acci- dent. In the morning yesterday two cars collided at. the Baptist Church corner, one of the drivers receiving slight cute. One of the cars was going east. on Fitzroy Street and the other going north on Prince. Both cars ivere slightly damaged. STUDENTS ENROLLED- Prince of Wales College opened for the 1940-41 term yesterday and a total of 234 students enrolled in the classes of second. third and fourth years. This figure is slight- ly below the corresponding figure for last yenr, College officials said. 1n the second year class the en- rollment for the term is 1B7. 1n third year 86 and in fourth year 11. The first year students will reg- ister for classes today. Grade eleven in Montague School hnd an enrollment of 20 on the opening _day yesterday. This is larger than in former years The city schools, which also started classes yester- day, had enrollment as follows; Queen square 600, Prince Street 560, Rochford square 552, Notre Dame 200. Figures for the enroll- ment at West Kent were not available last, night. Mr. H, w, Yeo. Principal, said. Last year the enrollment for West Kent was 550. The Mndel school figures were also unavailable but approximately 125 attended classes there inst year. Fine Weather Returns lifter High Wind Finn wciiilivi‘ retiimcd to Prince Eduard Island _\‘t‘Sl£!l'fiflY afivi- it night. which saw a wind of gale proportions sweep the Province. Damage was confined principally to battered grain crops. Iii Charlotte- town a fcw ornuiiieiiiiii trot-s were blown down. inking scene electric ‘A1105 with them. The western end oi‘ the province was hardest hit. At Borden the car terry Charlottetown struggled in the darkness with wind and tide for almost. three hour's before mak- mv: lwr pier. Cnpinm John Redd his inure than ‘.10 _vt'i\i's cxpcrixnce on the nine-mile service lxiwccn llor- uen and Tormentine. H:1\v.sci' af- ter hawser siuiwprxt as zittcmpts were made to got the big ferry in- to the dock. Wind and tide would make the v1‘ t ticzir unnviivitzv- ublc and the Cillllillll u-oulrl liund out of the small harbor inside the breakwater". The ship would tum about and try again only to have to repeat the attempt. Finally a . ight, lull gave the C-lplillil the chance he \\'ftii(‘<l for Registration 10f Women Ends Tonight y The voluntary registration d women in Charlottetown was w; gressing “very satisfactorily." - J. A. Mrwmillan. M» 186$ m! committee in charge of i210 I!!! here said last night. They W020 looking for bigger Niifliimflfll b‘ day, she said. The voluntary resist-mum 0f wolmen bvlctldw hes-Om m!!! B1141 wil cone u e - not give fig-imam e not checked In country districts the date t! registration has beep set for Sep- tember 1B. Mrs. Maclvfillan aimoaled to all registration which evening. Everybody ha; something they can do to help our cause, she said. Texas of final a als by Mm. R. Moorhead Liege and Mrs. A. B. Cosh follOW. MRS. R. MOOREHEAD LDGATE Rwcntly, when our Canadian-born Lord Beuvcrbmok, Air Minster lot the United KinRdOm found the there was urgent need for an in- creased supplv of aluminum. s0 much used in the building of war- planes, lie issuod an aDDBB-l which went ringing through Great Britain io ivmneii householders asking them to donate their pots and pans to meet the emergency. And nobly they responded, one 31d all. He!‘ Maesty, the Queen's tie-trees, the iitte princesses’ toy kitchenware and even a poor womami battered teu-struimr rolled in to swell Che mitimvs offerings. So great and heartv ims the response that. soon all that was needed uns obtained- and more. Thu story goes that two women were discussing a mutual ao- quaintancc. One of them said: “Oih her! She's izuln‘ wound with ‘er nose in the uir, and has no time to speak to the likr-s o’ vou an’ me. more Lord ISCHVBTDIOOK bl'0ll hi. down two Geri-nan bombers witi ‘er iryin pan " And the point. which the story brings home to us is what co-oper- atioii, unitv and strength 0f "1"" pose can d0. Of course, one fi- “i” nan canunot of itself bring duuzi a bomber, but, taken collectively, who can estimate what Britain has been saved and what the enemy has lost as a. result of that widwpread wo- men's effort. And s0 it is with this Voluntary'— that glorious word "voluntary' f which we here in Canada can sfill treasure. though it has been lost to the European nations that have come untier the heel of Germany- so ii is with this Voluntary Regis- tration of the women of Canada. And what is Voluntary Regis- tration of the women of Canada in a sentence? It: is inst the pooling of our resources. the offering of evcrv gift or talent, whether great or small, that each of uS iwS-kv-Ssvfi. to be used for our country's wel- iavo in this time of Bravo national emergency. It is the expression of our willingness and our readiness to 11o our part at ii moment's HOUR‘, in backing up the bravo lads whose armour we have buckled on, and whom we have sent. forth wit-h high hearts to fare such fearful odds. I do believe that if we could them what. they thought of great niovcnurnt, that their shout would conic booming across the ()('('I\I‘i that divides us.- “Carry 0n. Canadian Women, (hrry MR5. A. B. GOSH In this. our closing appenl, may 1 point. out once more to the women of Charlottetown, the clear call to clutv sounded bv those who have ai- rvndv spoken to you during the past iwo wet-ks. ' On 'l"ucsdav and Wednesday of illls week, from l0 u..m. to 8.30 p.m., it will be vour privilege to come to one of the six registration booths -thc Patriot office. the Maritime Eicrtrlc. the Central Crcamcrics.l85 King SllTFl, the Holy Itmloemei" Hull and St, Peter's Siindav School ~-t.o come to any one of these (pre- fvrnblv the mic nearest to your dis- trirtl and there pin-ca on record, iltlllli. vou nrv nblc and willing 3 (i0- lf vou cannot come to us~scrad for us to (‘time to you. The more we read our newspapers the more we renlize that a. volun- tni-v, concentrated and oo-crdinated effort of the women of Canada. is not onLv necessary to win the vic- ,iorv we nil so earnestly desire, but this citori. l5 vllnl to reconstruction, the city at. piescnt visiting his fath- er, DI‘. J. D. McGuigan and Mrs. McGuigan and family. He arrived recently from England spent. a (‘Ulillitl 0f months on his Modern MANUFACTURING by mass produc- tion brings the products of science and inven- tion to every class in the Community. Prices are lowered, so that millions enjoy comforts and luxuries their forefathers never knew. Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SBRVlCB.....lbr Oulnnnllfrn YMIVSIrrMIfiIOpernIIn Local 0. W. L. Holds Regular Monthly Meeting The regular tnonthly meeting of the C. W. L. was lit‘l(i in the K. of C. Hull last evening After the recital-ion of the Lieaguc Pray-tr by the President, Mrs. W. T. Caddy, the minutes of the previous meeting were rend and approved. Mrs. Stephvii 'I‘i*.iinoi' was poi tad to inzike iill';iilll€llit‘l‘ n 'I‘iig Day to be hvlrl on Suiuixiirv, Sept. 14th proccctls to be ll.l\'f‘ll for War Work. Among the many letters receiv- ed was one ~of thanks from l-Icr Royal Highness. Princess Alice, (x- pressing her apprvciatiori o.’ 111p bouquet. sent by the Chnrloiivtnivn Sub-division of the OWL. Several letters were also read from soldiers and sailors express- ing their gratitude for trading mat- ter sent. After hearing reports of the dil- fereni convciicrs. the meeting u brought to n rinse in‘ the sir. of the National Anthem. lslandiilesuit Visits Former llome Here Rev. Elliot MoGuigmi, S.J., is in wilt-re he l l l of 1817 to the mod to cheer was the Royal Air Fbrw from England. Almost» every man woman and child in France wore (imblcins of the RAF. and were proud of them. After some (lclay Fr. McGuigan suucwcletl in getting a boat at La IIitVlli} and crossed to Southampton wherrc he found the English people i0 be most determined. The British- ers xvvnt quite chcerfill and quite confident of winning the wur. De- spite many air raids they were in good UIIPCI’ and are going about their work its usual. He. also visited Ireland before iviivilig for Canada and found the ix-tiple there prepared to resist. all illiEl‘€S.‘;l0i‘i from miy source. The liish people are cndcavoring to tnuintnin the strictest neutrality ‘> ken n! precautions to st any nivaiviou. . Mcfhugdu was born at Em- erald, P.E.I.. and after obtaining his early education at Emerald The Bank ofMontrealghu co-opcrated with the manufacturer! of Canada from the simple way; of thousands ofworkers in manufacturing plinn find here the banking service they need. Serving Canadian: and their industries In nny mlhn of M: mmnnnrlq, uv Ink: you In diam: YOUR banking requirements 100D m. BANK 0F MDNTRIIAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARI III-CON!" it? \ ern operations of 1940, Tam School and Queen Square slum; centered Si. Dunstanhs Uiiu; h; in 1920 when he studied iirvll .9- 34 when he joined the Jesu" urea-y, He spent the next foul the Jesuit College in (iii i928 went to Boston to osophy remaining there’ ui when he Joined the tone at Loyola College, Moutn .. went to Ireland in 1933 to con. tinue his study cf theology nnd went to England in 1938 for llld saina purpose. The past two years he has been studying in Rome. He planned to go brick to Italy in November of this yen: to pur- sue his studies further but cue to war he has been obliged to change his plans. Fr. McGuigan was fl athlete when he at staffs University’. his second visit home in i.» I-Ie leaves for Montreal on 5i. :' day. ,. .i~ Advertising Raies/ Classified 3r per word; In Men-w i-‘lnrai and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 5c per name; Letter» vi Uontluiciicc 70c per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for Si and 10 cents for every additional 8 words. Notices of’ Thanks r-h Appreciation, 10c per Inch or l0 m t-t-nts per inch. Addres; and Presentation $1.00. Other ram cu application. um Charge for Any in“ ' Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern turn. 2o per word; Announcements and C Payable in Advance out: Z6 Conic in; Events 3o per wnrii: Rum Notices 70o per inch; Lists III l per word. Lists of Stlb50iipiiun~ RON SCRAP. and stuvert. L-498-9-4-3i \\'.-\.\Ii-. — ISAVII’ Y GOOD. veal calves. Island Cold Storage. L-Liw-tl-ao-ii. W III) -— 8 or l0 YEARLING iihor thorn Suuihpori, mix up - urn) sirriiva itooiii‘ steers. F. S Reeves. L-507-9-4-3I To Let FOR 1mm‘ — ruitxisusnl heated room. 53 Hayfield ' L-iii.) ~31. r0 LET - six in...“ uorsr. St. Avards Phone 110i‘ 5PM)’ 249 EU-Swil. Piiuii ‘l?151$iiiiilnflf<l§‘i§}§55l“i§“{i,""}§§'§”“S"°“imiliiiffilffillfiliifniiliipifci of “Y fie" WY- 3““.~1‘t’" “M” "m" flip-ii l ‘ Numbers ofwpassemieel‘: ibis on 'lilRll0l' education is any barrier to “*1 Mcgilm“? 1“‘5Ub:‘_‘l‘_§§i\}“§'i1}g “in will"- __..._.....__I‘l§:_' Mule HBip Wanted board the boat. Because of the servlkr- FFYQ“ 111°“ vluslcgll-vtw- gQiewror ‘,_‘,‘§,°‘,‘;,“,“5‘, ,“‘.‘,,‘§1;,,‘,._§ an‘; \\'_AN'l‘I-ID a cannon» or smar- frr-thynu. (T. ma‘ ,,“n,‘,f°‘g§‘a”,.,?"§’“"§“ “"“‘. m‘ niiivmgivltt lligfilill-Wgtrgisiii iifxllicmsliéigé‘: was obllaed to return 10 Carride ’,{°,}§,,.“,‘.‘.,‘.,,1i;";>',§f,‘,§,,,§1§fl;,°“,9*",§§ farm. A._C DIll¥l0l1lU\Viil,\l\i-\b ~ s At ciiu-inruun‘...‘fué‘i~..ill"‘““‘li gr‘i3§,;<*,§?;g;g,3*k@*eMuforefront 33g"; g3}$335k,5g"§§*;,_§;;§;;,<>;; “in-n s.‘ Lioo-s-a-Bi. 1m"- i.’ excel’: for a 10w ‘mimics when it ‘Manv obi-bin have heard the Or- the possibility of win‘ between that _'{" WAC‘ ""'“‘“ WANTED CAPABLE .\l.»\.\' l-‘itli ““.“Z“"“"-d i” “Milly mm‘ the“ a urmizitia: S<‘1'l'<‘il\l‘.\'- Miss Margaret Ofliiiltljv‘ and Illi.‘ British Ellipll‘), Ieuntle Help Wanted inf-m work. nit-s. mu» ' i- i. {Two tun-ii Menus. two pair of “inf, ,, v _ lismlmun. tell the followii pertin- He left mere in Miiy, ~—-~ _ -"- ~~ ----~—--~—- Milton, L-[ill-lv-l .1 ‘i’ ‘Carl ‘i \ it’ “W “Ihpfls of n" tin 8gfilifltiilidiiiilri‘n§llifiglilicftal (‘my Sioux on m” d“ H“ m“ Slieakinil 0f conditions in lialv. “nmnin -" Gnu‘ F05 HOUSE‘ '*——-- ~~--— ~ ' PM‘, ikmih‘ l"’\‘.“"|", "(incl ‘ON Station u s Ii5-111IIPS-])(‘l'-llOlil'.r$i/lilfli.i illincingriiliiiiqsi 531965131 iiariwjllgif-sdififiez 18353113 l,h“f,,,iél.i§ filallilfsig-ryoéild “Om “mm J' h Uud£(-l15%l4l'-9-4.11 AQCIIIS Williltfti _,.', , i i “L {h-Qdlr; ' velocity iii the \\'(‘.\i_(‘l'll section of slit‘ was svnipiitliixliiiz with a chir- ‘tun-s find m l?“ (Imhhknl Could Hm ~>Y V _ _ —_- a -—~—~~‘-' ‘H; l ‘ ' the ]ll‘(l\'lll('i‘ uns luripti; h, S0,"- iwmiui. who was working overtime ‘ __ ‘_ _ v \‘ _ {V “AlVlliD - MIDDLI; AGED INTERESTED IN h- - 1 37”» ‘ ‘ 1_ f n1 “yous ,.,;n_<5,;,.,-Jbufi-um N]; p“; iii Viiiuutrirv Registration II(‘il(i-|h°1d_0ui’ uudfi “H, ‘CQI“"‘“_""‘_ U litms<-lii-i:iiei'. iuinil' of two. 1 S011 two liuutlrcii -l ' "‘ ‘ i ' "m 1 iir-ulnvlt' in Punt-v (‘Iiliiih- ' quart Her rcplv was “Nevcrfll "91)’ m“? ‘"ll“~_1"“l° W"? "lllll" cow to milk. C II. Mclxmnld, itnlecd necessities. ' ~- r i ‘Till; @7011“ Whivh ilP/Rflillllwilo ‘vim-h wuuwe. to me again, Miss llvnzi- elollfi (lvltioiistmtions of Il‘ii1\<‘i'-\il,l' (Juli-nonfat. L-519-i) li Spices, Extracts. Tir ' "i i - . _- _ '_~"“ f" " " - ._ _ m“, qrimnron hip“, 115C“ 6M ‘owl, uuiin, 1'01‘ 11115 lg sonipthiiig I can do 5illfi0l\l$_\\'ll0 \\’(‘l'(? "Hlillillll if)? - ~ __ ‘ ~ ~-~ »-- 1- --—~—-_——— from house i0 hullfii \‘ -k 1' \..:lu .<l._ . Myra“. 50mm“ ' ‘ l’ ltor those who are using the cducn- war against. Grt-zit I Ilrit-un during WIAiNILI) -- (YOUINIRXI (illRL, undo; Thivdy Day Trial, .\- l , .i 2 p M Flllliffll from _ Lion I am not foitunaie enough to the sviuurr and emly spi i__ months, ust. be good coo . ppiy in- ious w work ask m, t. ' llivvr United Church at _ _fl ‘ .,possess to help our gountry m ill This was before the country mitrr- mmhaiclv to White spot. or Cash Free dawns wighoui u ;i'-"-"u' —~j—~— ‘hour 0f need. and, if we have n0 ed the war cn the side of Germany. _ and CRTYY- L'599'9 4'2‘ ation: Jito Products, 141-» 4 l: ___’__ nielifltrflgfit tvlvili Iilltlli. ththfigitflxlrfliglg. The people nreujnder the tiomin- "wm ' '"“‘L—‘*' calm. Montreal. ~\"' r. 20m niivrisii FRIDAY, SI-IFI‘. n in‘ 2 P. M. 1 B, I, S, lit-u mm, ruilfinio rife 11in. tioman." mo“ 0f Mumhm “m ‘nakcs u“ H, ___ 0st ,,_ crythlng compulsog". 1V. D. Ma cL ean “ m"? ‘ That; is the senliitient that eve Apart from m“, ilpmongtfafiigng Mme and ‘Fzgglle Help 5 ' flcototflhfimfgfiilifil" cnigfizns Grumm ; Regular monthly meeting Craliadlfn‘wffflmninhggl? m‘ low’ m’ by the studenm the majority of the Answers to name of "Nell" Any- I‘ UNDERTAKER . ‘ - ’ . " ° mo ' “ . ‘d e u a e’ Italian people despise the Gernums one finding this dog plciisc not- Wanted v . 0m- Wilton ru 'l.\lfl l-2 chairs. Let us also be vlililant and alert . . t '- EAABALMER r ‘(i H, . - . . “p11,, ' , . l ‘vmmfismwr SEPT ""- ror evidence n; (liqloyfll and wgrge Fr- Mcfiuisen snid- In his ciimmn lfy Ilwnins Benson. West Roy- ———————~—-- T " I‘ n "rm 0- A ' mm?“ [our ~ i 1m Mm." l ‘still of subversive‘ activit in our it looked as if a civil Will‘ vrould altv or 23 Prince Street L544 CIVIL SERVICE i~ll\1l'l.i)\ ll \ - :, cluvmm‘umn and : him‘ ill- i studio couch. kitchen range. Ice , 8 l’. M. i‘n\idlst__fi,r thlslumlOubwdll/y were u develop H me Country we,“ m _ h; ,. .__ . , _ M, _ ___’ ___ Exammatmn rm C1014“ - I. saith Wiiixiiirc -' i“"“"“ "'l““' i""";""'§- "hhm 51"" "l" ___"______..__. _b,3. we We‘. so sceptical war agglngl, Engi,,n¢i_ inns “as n“, ed. Open to nil. Aiiiii - ‘: ' m‘ .11" [mm ‘M’ (‘mmhmm 5"""“"“- “n” L 545 l not lmiutine for one instant general feeling cf the cmimtm "5911 OWN“ b-V SW” _' I, Piium- iiti I hi. willi hnse- burner no. ll. one small stove _ ' that. this little gem of Canada -— people before he icft Itnlv. He also Oui" advice has helped i’ ~---- ~ - -- -- C"“'m‘m" “ml "h" ‘"'““|“"~ this fOR-free outwit of D0minlnn— pointed out that the country‘ did 0mm“ CW“ SNWI“ " ' "m " ~ » - —- W "- B5570" {hilt Gltfdtgll 0i’ lllle Guilt h" 1P" not fight against France mid he flgl§sgf°sglffg“,;ofiflfi"f‘f Auctioneer et out o our cever enemy's Jal- M; m‘, poop“; ‘voum "m ha“. ~ 1 - - ~ , .1, ‘V, 1 A. it N culations innlils policy of “deffllliifim tolerated this. Yeats old. Apply David Rennie Iwily, :\ ~ .~ _-._.\_.-.__.. n__ _. .. ......_. from within l No! Be then, I beg, . ,. - _ _ _4_ i ll ‘ ‘- - L_540_9_4_3, r r 1 to t c s ch Fr. McGuigan said thnt bcloic Nut-ti iviiishiic. 114999 1 - 0r eve a crt coun ernc u he M,“ “My n“, gcnvml ommm, -_ t. .. _._.. _._._ _-~ . _ ____ ___ -- m. SALE - nEXIITIIPUI. 11.65;: Lump (electric) unusual lace pieces M solid silvcrivnre-sncri- influences, and how better crm this be done than bv a co-ordinatcd bod v W88 that the country would not go of efficient women banded together to iviir against Brltnin but on ilC- coimt of the coittinual (lcmonstru- Salesman Wuutvil 6E1‘ ‘mm iv-utioi? Cranberry picking in the Prince Edward Island Na- . - i iii l l l. . ‘- I '\ -\ il0mli Park IS hereby pl‘0- n e nterests of our ‘do’ omcane Lions by certain factions, the Brit- mo’ ‘Z83 buswn sm¥f;511.9-4.1i bmim-sg selling every t , hibited unm October 15L Nosgafivbhiipca (Mullen I rgeCi/gverlungulitt ttlhougjlztétitt nlrlvis- ___. .. . .. .. ..~. w. smes “om don, 1,, (ion, . _ .. . n rmz us our goo, r a r is su s o cave d] Ho“ M k~ your olvn ,..|- _ FARM nun nrovnnnmzs a1- lil/lornr lltllfili flurhiiier lnoiii BiiOtfi1€gd$llC$llgC0nd w] m; country}; P‘ m) 1 u AW Y0‘! the Mil"? . veskfpl; mi cits“. in NH» v ~ [ring ica m“ r r m _ .. a s . e saw ope us l sway " " . 't - i? fit Billtlil ________ press ' mu‘ e 0 zalétit oneugflsk f0l1‘venll—' before leiwing the country and the Wjxfifltqlss I IJ-Illtth llllirmgggi girl‘; (llsift ulloteli you Smut: ' __...._ 1~ h _ m i, b- ' 1on9 e ll Holy Father lonkod "tired nnd 4'1" 5 VQBYSVW "it it. Fnmllex (£1,570 l , n r w on ‘he prom w! ) E. A. SDIITII. who swims if “eeflom m“, worn" with worry. He looked five "llllwdmlflv i" “mill” “m1 Montreal. . dc- A » "mm" “‘"‘“"“ ‘"1 Friday ‘he 20"‘ Who dies if England live? Route n, silpplv established Nuw is vour chance to lmv a rezil auio- [My "f “ctlirmlier lvlstmll- M the Superintendent ___--___-_ “gs “m” F“ Mmmm" ‘mi immi im- Evgrula Necessities in- __ _-__._-- ‘ . - . . ‘ . - . n his way from Italy the Island _ " ‘ ,5 Y ' u“ .“.* '~---~r;:.asnzi. Boarders M“ W‘ "I "vmmmumcd ‘Nd on“ on “Quill IYMIK-tlizllndlitheiipul-f- h__ q L03 swarms Sept '<l-(AP)- gxiéflilxir-‘iigefim: giiviiilifnlgillitlgifi giliiiilllirigiwilvlpgigrl-‘keskifilly rial-iii STUDENTS Ac(‘o.\1Ti1iT.i'I‘l‘I.-, lmiitl. 'n:,.,'“|"'; m h-Zmggtnhf Qéggg‘: M,.s_ WM,“ MOI-fl}, mefdfmfl mo- wege enctounttcirlgrd nu the jomiuvv qwmlks“ 72 V0,“. repumvinnk‘ Kent street. L-Zilii-ii-f ~"‘ .' 4 . , ” ’ (Biibolee) Schlna i. New ‘Io-k an mos t» em “rte “revue 00o Deniers. Must- sa s e “i " " , -, 1W0 f nil nufvl svo them iii our showroom. "q;,lr'fn_“ml,ulf,'_"frilg'gfl- M we T ltgliriicco heiress. todav swas ermitxcd The WWW Mid "lillllren were ter- with $30.00 weekly nt shut 3911- Acifiltlluonnrrrori q:7"l",,.;,n»ui~.<i ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' _ an inmrlocutory decree of divorce rorimd by their plight. Everything lug experience unnecessarily‘: Fgrm college students n .. I .1, i" Quit-N STREET v Bligh“, 1* Amine "in": ei- c: l" R'i?;i°“i2in“"lillli » - o was ga cus v re no avn a c. e rent‘ f "r - ' —'~--~-'---"""*"* t , - A“°"°"°'" Stimhesv house comamilig de wnyne Morris 111., born last De- people were disccuruizvxl nnd pe sl- morllniciy, M e‘ Rae w%gzs Bnaltylitn?" fihfgfllillliriggmr 33 ' K "m PM" “t ~‘&‘“&°‘a-“JW’ "frenetic “mice: r " time» i. we