‘ sEVFEMEEKQ 2.25} _ ._ , QQABDIAN f (llIEEN’$ DANADIAN FIIND DDNATIDNS FDR AIR RAID IIIDTIMS . THE CHARLOTTEJLQYIQN {Ii ' " " '*"— Flags Should s» l? m Field llay Flown Postponed ‘i ._--L- 0n account of there bellll Citizens an respect. several participants in fllll‘ lirt- iioia 1 t "i§“.'.°‘l..‘$fll“'l‘§i ifl"'i..‘.'iiachi fimdl. “F3532? Zihialliiilii ‘"1"’ worried i" dlfl- * lid-viii? fifliflfiimni- ii ttract fresh at- time.‘ la their fla todav til t i th tponed W“ hiiieatrlrhthil Iollerln: Every dollar contributed to the‘ P i’, f g5, H} ’ Nil-moi iiiirse cling: wed. rltlifgxny ghpullilfll of oi :3 Queen's Canadian Fund [on with- l £20?‘ yo‘ Hiehv: s ' nesday. sept. 3rd, it heconLes t he are burl oat deduction to the Lord Mayor l 0 3 B‘ n 5 necesser to postpone t e Great Britain W y {a ‘miter to shelter xgnilmliyh, :10 nmreiioisu‘ giruéigtribution to the the Duke of Kent, [ Montagule Fox ‘i-‘liéldiegay a: I n" m" m’ ‘Emma-us u Contributions reels} this P i B- ROY HOLMAN ’ prevlouiiiz sasili‘: is t 1 flfig: lDi-dstlhem h h N: o! should he forwarded to the "iioiifi g Mayor xmik. ‘some progranm ti); 3"'.".ii°ii§.'i’.'.'§!‘sh&e,a n» -'i-""i».-i' rfii-TWili- “iiii-iliii???‘ Mmmmwmwm l’.l.'!ié'.l“ll.t“““°""°°° "m b’ $2, mam“, t o: seat: to date: L-298. ‘Mm, The task of let a? eived yesterdayi- “*4******°*°”***°****'L_sm , more with IQIII. Gill‘ Y 7 £11m‘ and bedding is iniieh Hampton Red Cross society, $5.00. =—-_-____ DENTRAI. DIIARDIAN Mrll. William Partridge Char- iw dlmf 6",“, Qnprmtml needs. lottetown, ssoo. KINDERGARTEN under the dir- I‘ m” been started in various (brry on Canada Corps of East- ection of Berna M. Hucslls opens W” M" Id Iler Majesty ern King's $75.00. this column la reserved for new: of Tuesday mwnmll’ September 9m ‘i’ Ill‘ “I me w" ' ermitted the Previously acknowledged $2 869- local interest but odvertilln f 9-30 5' M- Tnnny church sumal M” Illehailizige IAITTGOIIIIIQODIOII with . I I ' o newly until a ma: be issue's-to"! Ham L‘265'8'3°'3i' gomiiiion esmpsigo. which u TOTAL—$2,959.22. at e cents n word. strictly pg’. personals ‘I .’f “I” m “d"‘“°~ O Now, Philco introduces aFully-tuned Spread Band Short-wave ‘b. " "m "—' Circuit . . .with uniform sensitivity right across the Spread-Band Dial. Before you buy any radio ask your Philco Dealer for a demonstration of Philco’s new model 54X. See and hear the - other 1942 Philco Consoles that have this exclusive Philco feature. i Philco Table Radio Values! Mayor B. Roy Holman and Mrs. Holman returned last evening from Saint John. N. B Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith and and Kathleen, RETURN HOME — The Rev. I. Jlldfifln MW. pastor of the Ba tist Church ln Charlottetown and t 8.1 Levv returned Io Charlottetown iastl night. They had been spending two children Blllv MacKenzie-Rathhone Wedding Rpopening of it. Peters’ School . 194L their holidays on the mainland. i ft on eturn to Brockton, Mass, AEPTEMBER 15th, '_'~' i-‘AitawELL-sfiihoiv PREACII iliolitdahrmtiriilmlviii an? lsihendmgt m‘ 4 ~ ' ' - . - t '. m 's mo iicr. bpeuallleg Trinity United Chulch was the ED _ Rev H“ w‘ Nice‘ pastor olimig-eaeolfiéie Bolfiaman‘ scene of a quiet marriage Saturday , afternoon at five 0.61m,‘ wherl the Church of Christ in Charlotte- town for the pest two years preach- Elementary music and . Anna Gordon, youngest daughter, French conversation of Mrs. MaicKenzle and the utafiighiilsnefajmn °‘§'li§§,h's»-““§§§ r Phone Rev. J. W. MacKenaie. BA. of i and Mrs. Nice leave here this week c u s ,,- R .6... su:‘"i."ai il°§.‘§’.l.‘.§€°s‘.i“.l.i?‘"'~{§i“l° sees-rein“ $0M n, - ) v efl B. I‘ 011G 0 C C 0P6. G B. I'll VG . ' , MISS l h) Is y fir Clgflgliikéiiglkllifi son gfPh/ibgband l giefigbgfiskafiflenhaignzifztwasreior-, RIG-A. F. j 'Qon . . . , s en- “$349.31 Ont. The oouple ma‘, uniftterntlgg. "nmmii P- E- 1- km‘ the ceremony beina performed by "f"- l ""59 477' Fl" PM” High‘ ,--——-————'—'_' Rev- Dooeld c. Boothwvd» Miss "°S“'°"E" m“ M“ d" "h §,'f,fi{,*,.“°,¥,§;*,'j,°,,’,§,,Sfifijfilfifiij; Montague now scheduled for Mon- L-iili. dynamic S eaker; Stan- durtl Aeria and Ground~ SolidWalaut Cabinet. . Lillian MacKenzle, B.M., cousin of the bride. presided at the organ. 'I'he , who was given in marriage by her brother. Lieut. J. W. MacKenzie, was dressed in a l Twenty five recruits to the Royal Canadian Air Fore; ieil the prov- inoe during the past week for train- ¢'1'Y.St.15 1.1.. d 0]) a pm TWO COLLLSIONS IN CITY _ Two minor car dents occurred in the city over the week-end. ‘The RGREEN SllEAF ling centres elsewhere in Canada. tum it t fir - old lth , . -\ ..__ " I 3:11am? sgililrrelc, trlmevgith brvciwn fliitfit alifut “me oclock Saturday ‘hVT/NJOYLBIIBR. D motor transport Fun-co 54x a "p l l m gfiggggegod e i» at......i"":.llidprt.rasszi."..?é Beam-s out; . ' » . v Just arrlved._ fresh caro _ ses. resulted in slight damage to both "l." Y- ; ~ “"0 91181116 "W" _ J ’ 1 Binder Twine. Lowest whole After the oval-logically’, tQIIEmeIéXQt iehicles. Nobody was injured. TJG chlaknilclaifnéeigldéir name mechanic. a New u‘ ‘ H" m" "M" '"'°°" “d ‘mm 5mm‘ “w” 12'“ 5mm“ "‘°"‘““‘" riiitco 461'. Five Philco High. members of the family had tea at t i; 1 t m h, MflfiZai/C. . . . . . _ l 8 the “Howl Charlotwtowxfr 638mb aged aigusmen stltggsgctaotrien Oé pwvencher. H. S.. general duties, Eight all-working Philco High-efhcicncy Tubes; five Wave gfliciencxwuli isiandard Band; ‘ For travelling the bride chose a taxi was in collision with snotheiqmmshflw Bor-dswith three Spread Bands flm-rollfifluuliri! "minimise; §;,"f\"§r=h'f‘{;_'g"°“d 9"" Ferguson. C._ cook. Hampton. La . N car and both were damaged. None‘ rabee N of the Occupants of either vehme, Domestic and Foreign Short-wave; Electrical Push-button Elcctro-clymimic Speaker; munro tweed suit of St. James rose, with black velvet accessories. ground needed); Bcuu- tiful Plastic (Ilihinet . - $2945 clerk tgelie ral) . SPILLETT ' CHARLOTTETOWN TO SDIIDDL We hate to motion it but school days will be with us again all too soon. The city schools open September 2nd. Parents send your children to us for the best values in School Supplies. We have a wide range of Loose Leaf Books, Scribblers. Exercise Books, Pencils, ink, Fountain Pens, Globes, School Bags, and in fact everything they need at prices, with few exceptions, the the same as last year. All School Books eold at prices fixed by the Department of Educa- lion. Barter & Go. Ltd. HEADQUA RTERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES 1'8- CASlllliERE BCQUET BEAUTY AIDS Face Powder, Lip Stick 3 Purpose Cream Rouge Allille Blossom Cologne, Iétlltll Cologne, Cherry °I°HIW- These odors also in BODY TALCUM i100 Kodaks Films, Supplies Oil Color Outfits Photo Flood and Photo Flash. Bulbs Developing Tanks DEVELOPERS gilillillil! Frames Gold- ‘Vtr and Retouching Pencils etc REDDIN BROS. PHONE so h M. Doucette WGS injured. FUNERAL 0F MRS. MacTNNIS -'I'he funeral oi Mrs. Mary A. MacInnis was held yesterday morning from the Sacred Heart Home to St. Cuthbertfs Church. St. 'I'licresa's where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev, Basil Croken. P. P. Riev. R. J. MacDon- ald. East Point and Rev. Louis Callaghan, Fort Augustus were ._.___ present in the Sanctuary. Rev. Dr. mend‘; learned Wm, mgr“; (,1 m, Bernard Cllllis. Charlottetown as- sudden D5551“; of M; Herbert mm, slslcd in the choir. Interment took coin Pursey. North Rustico. ivhlcn: pliice in the church cemetery. Pall- oocurred yesterday. He lmd been lscnrers were: Dougald A, Msenon. unwell for a few years because 0f, old, Joseph MacDonald. John a heart disease. He was in his 77th Gofmlgy’ John E curmn’ James year. McCarthy, and Charles Bradley. The deceased _________ ilshefmfl" “"1 f FUNIEREALLYESTERDASYHTITTie i uiiera 0 emue R. il p anl; sbletiitiegnoiilexeof the best mackerel IlS_l'i'i hag, M’ Hun“; 51V" lyesifl" ermen to operate out of Rustico‘, 1 P1215 Yiwn A 3 01’ 56111119 WES balm He was also a awry miller‘ i at hs late residence by Rev. o; 80m repute and 1; was his 1.0- fir. Thompson. Service in Hunter light to tell his younger friends oil River Presbytmrlnn Church was the fishing exploits of other rluys. [conducted by Rev. Dr. Thompson He leaves to survive a widow. lor- and m,“ Mwis Mum,“ Mm Rub- merlv Miss Anna Publlcovcr. r-rt McLeod sang the solo “Fade. ‘I‘he funeral will be held from the yam. End, Enmm, Jovq Imeb P9315511“ 0i 511"" Pursel" wmlles‘ ment was in Himtér River Ceme- d-“Y- sept- 3 at 2 l1 m- Inbermiml lvrv. Revs. Thompson and Murray New Glasgow Cemetery‘ officiated at the grave The pall- . iiiliiiii g€§lTih.RuE7sffliLSIiNiégl)i1Ssl?gI Cicorze Gamester. Fulton Robert: iLW. L. to open I At Souris Wed. son. Well. Patterson. ll ts f eh Deleiatersillkaggmilile gixBflllgli to- The happy couple left by motor for Toronto and Niagara Falls, via U. S. A. Unexpected death Di Island Fisherman was a well-known passing the ' respected FEEL GAS SRORTAGE-Most gasoline stations in Charlottetown yesterday had sufficient supplies to meet the demands of custom- and motorists were able to carry out their holiday plans with- out shortage of fuel. Saturday ‘night some stations were sold out .before closing time but fresh de- Hiveriestyesterdav solved the prob. 9, _ diocesan convene cm. A least one large retailer o! me 1 h was sold out two hours before -. closing time last night but other ‘establishments had sufficient supply the demand. Some local retnPcrs believe the shortage alight be more acute next week- end than last. since there was more than normal Monday de- mand for gasoline yesterday. They raid motorists could prevent a m —s vi wedding. . The guest speaker will be Miss Amelia Haley. Saint John. N. B. National War Work Convonor, wno will address the meeting at tile pi)- ening session. ills bxcellt-ilcyq iVl ..t erra:>lh . - _ _D__ 51.; sllflfiflfl? themselves hv saving as gfv-Ggilgltiigeilllgllfanfldgl Rt. v. much as possible throughout the . J. A. Murphy. D. D.,VRcclor week. Gasoline retailers in country oi St. Dunstans University Villl rilsli areas appeared to feel the re- iiddress the delegates when they as- dliced deliveries less than those in 1mg: mlOIi‘0‘\;'i1lUge0€lél)l(i&Sndi-€d We ihfgi towns. hf/lalnytsnld ksundliylthszv v g es ‘ _ -, m some o as. wee ‘s suprpy o Mrs. P. A. MacDonald. 59>‘ 75¢ begin on yesterday morning. "‘?‘3}f>‘ié.°f.l“.2.‘éi<i‘i.i£‘t.fii“i‘é‘ll§2$ll -———— in v ST. AMES CHURCH sl..'*l..lr<li.*sl.s- ‘exalt-evils ’ —— e - . . _ - vii a u e 1- t-§Z§-‘”i§’.t“2;i‘l.‘é‘ly“filiiwfiiiii. MMD°nald'repIi(f:;e£fdhIg1t)12-e MAIYK ftillv fine one at ‘that there was llefralcigcingitsériiind Knight of Sourls a good attendance at the Church an Maelnnls. Diocesan Preil- ton. M.A, D.D.. of the First Pree- lent is also scheduled to spell! It byterian Church, Chatham. one- on. the soloist being Miss Dillys Owen. W1 ufgflgl-Yilnasgllhlncfgefi? Dr. Fulton based his remarks on , ° ' fh 45th Cl . of Genes! and the m0“ 111 3V MU" Chufch gm‘ 61st Chop. hip Isaiah. shelving how D- P- cidml- D‘ D" °f m“ ml‘ - - the Lo d occasions transformed will be followed by a business meet-i T m‘ Knights o; c evil lnto good, and on that prin. lfumqfifisme afternoon. ‘iiiiiidii? ciple. he contended, the horrible the ‘convention will be" continued war in which we were now en- and a number of intercstin mporte paged may in the long run prove will be submitted. The "highlight of o. blessing instead of a curse. this session will be a -- 9" war work. In the evening the lodesi MARRIAGEB Wm ‘grand m entertainment in 8t. sWINDELlhMCGEE-In St. Paul's Chapel, 0n Monday. September i, i941. by Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner, Agnes Eleanor McCle to William t lAssembiy gall}, gill enjoyable musics program as a arranged for this purpose. Rev. El Robin will also rive on address 0“ Mary's ' Conven thmgoio afiglgygg 85g}, §?\{§g'>';_j"_i Swindell. noivlr. nuel tactful. Will 01ml Wm‘ “mlfil imaifiis n. w _ , hi." ‘" "" °°‘°‘§e“‘i3u3ie§°iv i "—__-“ #75." o In me em*"e°'i1il.?.'ii.‘y'.s‘ii‘s.‘sl “Fill. ‘£5362. i. ' installation of i tlmeeallilg "f me e cc on mg vear will take “can ‘m, me 00m Morrison. in his’ 68th year. Pun- al from his late residence today R. M. Smailiniin oral was hold yoeterdu af “M00!!- Charlottetown. Ramsav. R. H. motor transD-trt. Northern, CamDbeii. V A. general duties. Little Pond. Maclsaac. J.. general duties, Elsi. altlc. McMillan. J.J.. general duties. El- mlra. Boulter. E. N.. general duties. O'- lean’. Connolly. F. W. cook. Rosebcrry Do on. J. A.. general dudes, North Rustico. MacDonald. J. L. W. O. air gun- ner. Little Pond. Douoette. G. (i. Charlottetown. Arseiiauit. J. A.. general duties, Mont Carmel. MoDouizall. J. A. carpenter (W. 8t BJ. Fairview. Compton. G. W.. carpenter (W. & BJ. St. Elcaliofs. Liecky. L. E. cook. O‘L.eliry. MacAulay. D. 0., cook. Bayiield. MacDonald, C. G.. dlscipluiariun, Charlottetown. ' Griffin. A. E., service Dolice, Mt. Stewart. Leard. M. R.. radio iileclilinic. Al- bertoii. W. G..- NOTLhdiIi Cotton. Station. Barman, W. E.. cook, Nortlium, Before lez-tviiig they were prcscni- ed with knitted uoocls by the Red Cross and cigarettes by the Provin- cial Govcrlilneiit through the Carly Qn Canada Corps. "the presenta- lions were looked alter by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Services. general duties. cook. llisitrilkoiiiice After 43 years Mrs. Hub Muggah of Sydney. N. S.. visited her birthplace lit Greek River. three miles from ivlurray Riv- er last week for the first lune since comminied bv hel- husband and‘ by Mr, and Mrs. George Crooks and their two sons hat-d l0 and 12. Mrs. Muugali. who was formerly Miss Barbara M .-Lcnn received a warm irclcelnc froln lit-r relatives at Greek River and surroilliilllig districts and from former ucqunin - ances. Other members of tlic nary were royally welcomed. also. mid -~:l expressed their intention to return again next vcar. " They crossed over to the nrnviilrc by the Wood Island ferry and left by way of Bordon, While in the province tho party were the guests of Mrs. Mligulilrs cousin. Mrs. Charles Mnclimhrd and Mr. MacDonald ill Allis-Ann dis. trlct adjoining Greek River. Officers’ training Centres provide 12 weeks course Officers‘ Training Centres are tangible evidence of Calilidtvs de- termination to pay llnflagtzilig at- tention to the selection. training and supply of junior officers throughout the resent war. Men who woud he lenders muSt be able to do everything they will require of their subordinates, and the training centres sco that they are able to do ii--and well. Formation of llze O. T. C's elim- inated an unsatisfactory method of commissioning new officers through the district depots spotted across Canada from Cape Breton to van- biuoe and a umber of report! "mi. e’ couver Island. It also permits care- A meet-inn o? the mwwf§°°“i'l"°i“ 2 1m" 3°"‘d“"l 11m“ ful selection of instructional staffs. will conclude the conven . gpggurm _.. at lmofthmkviltdijiglgiil the instltfution lofua ‘coriitrolled “n 3 _ Aw’ _ I l. , to nw-n-III-i ClI-Tklg. lite 01 yeti-t. Funeral from‘ fsotiirisilfofm eliilzrl? Iilolilcllifrdchi ‘gifte- e I T-T-fl I linnslggdfide§1cgiélvxdgg ‘Knew? lency in the graduate and central- q‘, m. Ty“, _ ' ' ‘ioecl supervision of the flow of Ne De I“ n‘ officer reinforcements. PUITBEY-At North Rustico. sept. Bet-or becomm e“ me for N“ i. 194i. Hncoin Pureey. age '1 °_, n f“ 5 ‘ 1' UNDERTAKER years. Funeral from the residence "lime" °“ °' l‘ cilmf“ *5 ‘m ‘o; My“ purge,“ weqm|day_ 59p; in the Active Army. the prospect- EMIALMER a at c: pya min-mom, New Q13;- ive raffle?- mus; first fscrveu four sow eme ry. mon s n an c ve orms on or Charlottetown and one annual training with p. Rem-rye North Wlltsliire llgnlifimgivg: unit. The only exceptions are for Phone I49 simphm‘; m m.’ um‘ w“: mm candidates with science, medical or she left 43 years ago. slie had spent that time in S.\'Clli(‘.\'. She was ac-| Tuning; Tone Control; Oversize Commanding. They may be either Non-Com- missioned Officers and men who have shown merit in an active Sol"- vice unit, or they can be churn from the ranks of the training centres. The third group in ritlentl- ance at the O. T. C35 are Reserve Army junior officers. members of C. O. T. C's or N. C. 0's 0f reserve units obtaining active service quill- ficatlon. l2 Weeks Course The candidates for commissions in the Active Service take a course of twelve weeks. If successful, ill!‘ candidates bocond Licutonnnls and proceed to one of twenty-one rid- vanced training contrcs m qlliil ii‘ for Lieutenant. Tire advanced course varies with the flTlil.--ll'0l1‘i four wccks for Infantry (Rlflci mid [eight weeks fni‘ tho Artillvrv. to I twelve weeks for the Sgnal Corps Establishment of O. T. C's at Hrockvillc. Ont. and Victoria. l3. C._ ‘vresulted from the adoption of the [ngld regulation that a cnildldutc for a commission must first scrve in the ranks. This is (tfilllliilllli: n 1914-1918 innovation ivhirh Pl‘<i‘.'1."l itself in the stress of lvflou Wilr conditions lire different in this war. but the .=._l’slt‘m of hnvinu. f I'll officer know thoroliglilv the job '"‘e men of ranks have to do has iiioi changed. Instead, if l.'-' oven {more imyiorrilive today that n Juli- ior officer know all ticlrllls of thr- work of his subordinates than cvcr before. T" the new liizlitning warfare in which the Canadian Armv is rein" Built-in Philco Aerial System with connection for outside Aerial; Cabinet of specially selected butt Walnut and contrasting Zebrano inlays $119.50 DTIIER PNILGDS AS LDVI AS $22.50 * EAST TERMS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR : _. M1 -_V.-.-, —. ~ ._» ants, or iiw 1- with special training S or knowledge. y ————— The O. T. C's will eventually Continued _i‘i'fl1n__i'>fl,B_e__l)__ tr i bet 4,000 nd 6.000 new " "'""‘_" ' ofIiigIcrs $63G... whip‘ arc men re- “l m" U?“ the Old ylarshal mere“ moaned 100.01“: ;u¢‘§:i.‘.-;ei:l‘: niissloned rank by their Offlccis me 1,; n as such, m. the new role int» Wlllfili Pclain cu t it, was lehd. vvli La Polite Gironde oi’ Bor- u '. i-irrulrlling in both ocruired and l1ll()i?(‘ll‘§).(‘(l zones, omitted flliJTl- Lon <~f llll‘ lluzion lli reportmg the alilliinr lry celebrations of the - coldness of the Paris press -hr= snore markerl since Pe- wr V5.5 fill-ii publicly sug- l‘.r.~'u<. ,3 lhv Paris nrwspapei" Les Nulrc-riux Tulips. Tlzv li~t pzvvmls effort to form a government muss movement was through the. sn-cailed National 1p after the fall of France, but flnlvd through the opposition illlehly "collaboraticnisi," or- ' ilic occupied zone Nafional Popular flrcup. The National Group collap- sed. Tll€§lllllllfliy0i names figured in the Nfillfiiiill Group-National Popllllll‘ Grup Jtuatfon. Ii may flql ‘ in ill" prwsrni owe nP-‘o. Oh- srcclliared on the possible o! tile fact .1 the ‘vniurtct o ‘l?‘iilOZl VDZOCl zone is celled "th on", and lls menthol-s are refer- l0 n< "l f§lCf‘.‘l‘i."'ll'(‘"’ in the press ‘do Vilhv control. -Pl"i~ivicr Dnrlnn. acting in l " Minister. icdziy > ‘he new high command. mflne collaborator. ‘c Rollie. as enm- ' . in lw-illcs pine, r‘ rl Ivor Admiral (llfllffil in the ‘lfiril also as l llfinlslrv Sec- ‘c'= coiflrl P-f- ihc blllinge. zoo EDT!’ ll"i‘."/\_l.~_(‘—llE.ATliS LONDON l'i-‘ survivors of their l)l"f‘f‘ll— rl stallion rind two mrirvs of I'm .n,\'nl or; n" lillic- trained, the conditions of the lrisf remained fairly intact no longer obtain. Men waging war today have no time to wait for long de- tailed orders from superiors-Alley must act quickly. ‘Their training, for this reason, is more intensive. The training period is broken up roughly into two seotions-mommon to all arms and special to arms. In the first sccllon all candidates in training take the drill, lectures and practical work. It is during this course that they learn how the Army operates. and the make-up of all arms cf the service and how they must co-opporiife to win the final victory. The second phase is intensive study on their own particular arm of the service. be it Infantry. Arlll- lery. Signals or in whatever arm the candidate will eventually tnkc his command. The candidates in Ifflliillig nrcrl no reminder of the value of coming up from the ranks. They have two shining examples overseas at lhc prcscnt fllm€->Mi\]0i'-Gt?llil‘i'iil R. G. Pearkeo. V. 0., D. S. 0.. M. C._ who now commands the lst Canadian Division and who loft Canada in i915 as n Lance Corporal with the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rlflr-s. and Major-General C. B. ‘Prirc. D. S. 0.. D. C- M. V. D.. who now com- mands il~e 3rd Canndlnn Division and who went, overseas in 19H us a Company Bewgcant-Major 14th Battalion. tlinardh _r_e—lievrg aches. dental degrees, chartered account- war when lines of communication ,, with llie -, r\'"d I‘i"l l >l for lflVfiillOiiS l "xi a l< have‘ boon pre- srvifcd to the Whipsnadc Zoo. n M ¢ de- i MARITIME ACCESSORIES LIMITED, 41 DOCK STREET, SA INT JOHN, N. B. - Zn a a ‘xrzmu NDES EVSPDT DA FOR THIS WEEK TUESDAY NIGHT-New Dorrie Dance Band. All 306i! dancing. WEDNESDAY NIGHT-Webster's Orchestra. Old and modern. FRIDAY NIGHT-New Dome Dance Band. All modern. WNIT ‘OO-QOOKOOQQQ-QOOQ-OOQ-O-O COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. a a‘ ALMA §4§#§§Ov$w“v #“ ‘v¢%¢ vw¢w“v¢‘1‘b¢”7-0-M' O§-4fi-§§§§-§ O§§4§§FO FO OQOOO-OO-QQQ‘ Wanted To Purchase Electric Welding Machine COMPLETE 1832 Charlottetown Phone +++o++>+e4+++¢++e¢4+ o» ow o» o §0+O4 o+e+++++e+e++++o L-311-9-2-2i. ‘e0 e-vvowaoo v0 oovewe LUHINOUS PARACI-IUTE THE BAPTIST CHURCH i MANCHESTER _ lCP) - Mus- services, morning and evening “ere taken most acceptably by the Lilultluli Partridge, whose i5.’ scrmon was ' lasting and for the evening "Mature l cow radio says that one Nazi plan: _ brouulil doun over the Soviet cup- Rev. _ i ital contained a luminous parachute. lllullilyi | Golil KNOWS ITS .\lI‘LlCA'l‘lONS itclli-‘iulh’ dclivefiflil T-WO notably --_--.~ l llmughtlul sermons with eloquent l 143N130»; __ (CP) _ A 901mm...“ ~..lwsciii.ililoii._ Mrs. Roy Dudmon i outside N0. 10 Downing street riao '~\"~\$ L110 oqlmfii H)» B118 XII-Ofnintt 5"- lrccogiiized Brendan Bracken i‘. 9101i. iziviniz fine eXDTBBlOH i/I ‘graiulatcd liliil Oli becoming Millml- vVr-Hlls "Like as the Hart." 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