" bebevgght _ our-sinner hitllllrotoayolthsfol r um“. will be wflm? sf lo ou- day or order godless- -__. no: houaetee ted per won y of old. , w or - dn ed All! To" e Rices in aid Alberton. Pour ments mt!“- ll! hospital l" I ma“, Refresh a - w e Mrs‘ "m: ‘hm betweselllmlrrrlrleerxslde ‘notation. . 4:11’ Fgncler notify Guardian. ,. aside. u’ _ Two ton truck. SALE Serial Number .00. Thirty‘ tires in excellent con- n seen at Roblef: Pg"!- '-'. o n ay. all}; s“'“m“°'“ '8-29-3l any“ mo»: conven- ,.... ca m, Edwin matey. Preel; Jol“ u" summerside Ya Men! ‘I and Mr. Allison McLean. D15‘ "‘ ygncr have returned from (l0 the twenty-first Inter- " 1i‘ yg Men's Convention 3:1, year at Sudbury, Ont.—S. EN — . - ' 1‘ Mr and Mrs (gmgilyliltherl of North Be- ’ to announce the en- ' r Bedequo- M" n in the near future. '40-". pan m ACTION - ‘imqgypfhriends of Mr. and Mrs. j p; Profit, Albert/on. will re - w learn that their sen Kenneh lost an arm and an eye in e v o; hi, country while in ac- cverseas. Kenneth hes thrve M; overseas: Robert. William. ,, gcath; and two Jack and, .. lie. scrvlnll 111 05"“!- l. SERVICES-The fuh-‘ gfNtililtAlaie Emanuel Wodll WM on pplday morning at 10.80 ,,,, m, late residence to St Paulo. no). Summerside. The D111 Benjamin Gallant, m uallant, Eddie Arsenault. , - Pgrry Antony Arsenault. . ph GlllArlt. Re Rev us. Moc- .. celebrated the mm o! Ro- and performed the 1"‘ "it" in; grave. — 5 ablill IN VANCOUVER — dA r _ 3, 0., a er recor s mdgdtieirln that Cltpfllll Jul l5th lliae Jane Hall axter. . N-. n1 of Summe '-‘. The de- lady, who was held in hilh . m by her many friends in this rince is survived by three sist- ; Mrs. John W. Hardin! and ,A. w. Leard. of Summerslde, rs. Stephen Kelly, Vancouv- o. Personals Jriends will be pleased to see . Harold Nicholson. Summerside. ground again after his recent --l.ieut. Lorne McDougald. Roy- Cllliididn Engineers is spend- liis furlough with his Difbhts. and Mrs. Beecher McDousuld. siord-S. _Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reeves he! Irthlsed the property of Mr. and in. Wm. Gay. Russell Street. lmmerslde. Their many friends llh them every happiness in their Ir home. . litralia ~ lrt 0f Goal OTIAWA. Aug. 2e — (CP) -Aus- t‘; like’ Canada and the United ' s. s aci r furnished to gas and electri- ccmponies. to transport i- snd to other industries. it ‘ disclosed today by the office Ellie Australian f-ligh Commiss- Thé llllh Commissioner's office l Prime Minister John Curtin llelivegedeeslvllourelrsa Ioepoewoek. Jlsousllfor thh eoollebeyreoplldblefee deliveries on your an“, _ see paid n P. I‘. I. a Bruce's. o or m Edna May. tu Fl h lei "Horton. Wafer also“, Godot. e-l Granville itroof. e. service one fire - or. e st Brows. sip-ll ALE—3 P tato lggge airmail‘; -LIQUIIII flIlIl-llllkl chains 1 —ANIMAL INSECT POWDER. km‘ u" °n 1108!. cattle, horses, ticks on sheep: 2-lb. cans with shaper tcp 77c each, post- der now at 8-29-21 Mr. and announce their daughter. —ENGAGEMEN'I' .._ Mrs. Horatio Schurman he engagement of t . Andrew Gay, son 80f iffitafififg, Albert Gay, Summerside. Marriage to take Place in September. 8-29-11 —-LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Isaie Perry cf st, Nicncics was held on Friday morning from his home to Mlscouche Catholic Church with Rev Martin Menag- haul the celebrang, c! the Mm and also performed thelast‘ m" at the grave. The pail bearers were Frank Perry, Paul Perry, LB. Gallant. Stanley Perry. Philip Arsenault. Sid Perry _ 3 -— DIES AT QUEBEC TOWN _ Kenneth Inwther of North Carle- ton. an employee of the car- ferry Prince Edward Island has cued a; Lauzon. Quebec. his father. Mr. Oawald Lowther has been informed. (A Canadian Press dispatch Sun- d8)’ night said s Prince Edward Islander was drowned in the St. Lawrence River but gave the name itowther incorrectly but it is pre5_ umed that it was the same man.) ‘Ibo-message to the father contai- ned no details. Two brothers, Bu. 9flénihfllffy. both at home and a s r rs. Oscar Cam bell of Bor- den also survive-S. p —IIOUSI WARMING- A large number of friend; and neighbors gathered at the newly acquired re- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cameron.’ Water Street, East Summersi on Friday evening to lllfllriso them with a house-warm- 1118. After s apeech of presentation by Miss Mary Mill a large num- ber of very useful gifts were opened. The humorous Verses accompany- ing each were read by Miss Ann Green Mr. and Mrs. Cameron each in s few appreciate word, thanked their friends. Isrnch which had been bmught by the guests wa. then served. and the remainder of the evening pleasantly spem, in plgy. ing bridge. - s —PARTY FOR SAILOR - Petty Officer Charles Taylor. R. C. N. . R, who has been spending his furlough at his home in Summer- side was the guest of honor at a party held on Friday evening at "Noah's Ark”, the summer cottage of Miss Adele Parkman. The girls present, who prepared s delicious lobster supper were all school chums of P. O. Taylor. Also present were two other Summer- side boys home on leave. Licut. Grant Travers, who was wounded in Italy and Lleut. Blair Baker of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. A number R. C. A. F. officers were also present-S. Sentenced To Two Years In Penitentiary Clifford Ross McLean. ls. West Devon, was yesterday sentenced in Summerside to servo two years in Dorchester penitentiary on each of three charges, sentences to run Concurrently. Sentence was pro- nounced by Judg . . Lewis af- ter the accused had pleaded guilty on oll three counts. He was ae- cused of breaking Jail. breakln! and entering Crockett's Jewellery Store, Summerside, and stealing rings and watches and breaking and entering Dingwell’s canteen, The accused was repre- sented by Mr. C. D MecCallum and the crown by Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, K.C.—.S. WILL PROBABLY- r-e- informed his country that u ent coal restrictions would to be applied in Australia be-' “to: the failure to increase coal o Ii. Ir curtlnu announcement was‘ "hortly after Munitions Min-l ‘ Rowe stated that Canadian 'i‘3.i“l°'il.. "til ”i“°‘ fl’. “ll? m ate, in t n lvea without coal when the barrier w- o- D A N C E “ "Marti-dis" "t" Illllllepllrr. AUG. ma. 9 P. M. "“'" "M" m": lor Cigarette ha! - C. A. . , ‘I Orehestg) ‘I o ‘ Nari . l .. actor misreading. chicken Supper i —at— ‘, More Carmel thmmlflf. suave-r so f ma...“ flfiaT-‘k f" "PM ma. s o'clock. Alll of Psrhh 1 is t Church. (Continued from have 1-) YINII Premier A A "has... ....... readership of the oilposltlon Dllrty We “h. in the northern _ wastes, largely branch-specious!- Here, the 0.0.1". ran second to the LJnCfliS and aneed of the Progres- nvc conservatives after heamgk ab; polls for y. tlrrrle. OH elec aim, and JJ-l. Prouur topped h , with Daniel Labels- mn“ 65:“ “my E. Marmen. C. CJHHLW ~_mc mmhm "Z.§“$.§'.°".‘.LFtSi. uglier Twenty-seven of their loot the was named to ma m" “°°...“.°"... ‘ifdéftififi any riding of Ma d3. him. Mates apnea-red to have cgpmitmlnn the basis u! e I t. bltsftoncton Ci ‘my ‘ilfiofiuluyeonaidorsblv indus- or the‘ r1 names. the eovelflllefl‘ Kent. Victoria. Monoton- ..l~.....r.r.r.iiuré loint John Cit Saint John may, Carleton. eh". m“ {are "e ., o....°'"....-..."i‘i.i any. Ono of the L-‘ivbcral t ud two members. a- split of one apiece in "l6 former bc, - stllntinl majorities ._ THECHABl-QITLEIQWN Quiaossrk celllllll. GlIAlllllAll EIEIEJIEIIEIEIEIIEIIQIEJEI- Thh lmrr i ed l’ news of loo?! interest. but odvoefrtlslrrs of s newsy nature may be lnse 9"‘ antsnaword. strictly pey- ......»-=--"""'i'lll\\ . liilnltsluwtgl OIASWILL for s OONFEDDBATION I?! IN- ! UBANCE. u PHOTOGRAPH d X l0 llll ll $3.50 oe Crssweli Studio. I-I-el. DOCTOR. KILLED IN ACTION — Captain Charles Millar Ballem. New Glasgow N. S., who was list- ed as killed in action in yester- days casualty list. is a son of Dr. J. . llem, s former Islander, MW of New Glaeeow. N. s. . Ballem is s brother of Mr. J. W. Ballem of Mt. Albion. P. E. I., and was born in Mt. Albion. Capt. Bal- lem had just graduated from Dal- hcusie University with hi. M, degree before ho Joined the Army and went overseas. AT noraasr - Dr. N. w. Phil. pott. professor of obstetrics and gynecology and director or the wo. mens pavilion at the Royal Vic- toria Hospital in Montreal, W55 the speaker at yesterday's luncheon cg the Rotary Club. I-Ie spoke on ‘My Profession and post war plans at McGill University in the Faculty 0f Medicine." Dr. Philpott was 1n. troduced by Dr W. J. P. MacMu. Ian. The Rotary Club endorsed the Home Front Appeal" of the sci. vatlcn Army and plan to back 1c The ‘ heard with apprecia- tion two vocal solos by Miss Pearl Burns with Mrs. G. Elliot Full g3 ‘ accompanist. Guests included Rotar- lans J. A. MacLean of Aylmer, ———- Que. and Dr.J.I-I.Buntain, Ken‘.- men headed by Se“; ville. Other guests were: I. Boates Sullavan, Ann Sothern, Kentville; Dr. J. Carroll, Anni mm 1 nldeil and Marsha Hunt Kohl-sh: G. I-lsrtlen. Halifax; J, J, unspgtselt 1e all-feminine cast of Murray, Waterloo, Ont., Harold B mm Irena story of tire role wo- Reid. Moncton; Pte. Ivan Bradshaw, M Baiagiorglln the heroic defense Mlddlfitfln: Robert McKelvle, Mon- emuc in. lo unique casts and the treal; Clarence Baker and L. E, n . araway settings of the drn- Charleston Ottawa; R. W. Man. ma c action makeCry ‘Havoc’ " rling, Charlottetown. one of the seasons most unusual ———- IN WAR FROM START _ sgt, Bughtlnilely screen productions. ,9 ‘m. now showin at ti, Capitol Theatre, brings ‘ll/lies Sulf giggle Gtlolgilrfletvnlloclllrgsadllrlligntllihlgd in an article in the current issue of the Montreal Standard. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailem. Mount Albion, P. E. I. Ho joined up with the signal corps the day war was declared. going overseas in September, 1942. I-le was in England until D-Day when he went to France. While in France he received his third stripe. He has two sisters and three brothers, all younger than himself. One brother. Arthur, has been in the R.C.A.F. for four years and is now a WO.1 in the air force overseas. Another brother, Dewar, has been in the R.C.M.C. for a year. The young- est brother, Charles, is at Mount Albion with his parents. Sgt. Bal- lem enlisted with In-Cpl. Allan Forsythe and was with im until the latter was wounded in France recently. ALSO Disney Cartoon Shows 7:30 - 9:15 TUESDAY AT 2.30 S U NIMERSIIJE Jtlillhliy]iEIiEIIEL-a-Mle-iliflllfllfl M-G-itPS ‘CRY uravoc" UNUSUAL AND TlMgLy FILM ENTERTAINMENT lavan back to the screen after a W0 year; retirement. She is re. nlembereu for her excellent dra- matic performances in Around the Corner" and “The Mor. 131 530ml . both produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, as i5 “Qty "l-iavocfl" Ami Sothem departs from hei- famous “Maisie" roles to play thg role of s smart-alecky Irish girl, her most dramatic characterization to date. She appeared recently in Swing Shift Maisie" and “Three Hearts for Julia." Also in a brief M-G-Mls outstanding hit, "Thous- ands Cheer.‘ G. 0. F. Club "Shop y l D- ica thence to the Roman Cs. Men. Women (For 40 Feel wealgworn, Old Y Want NerulslPopJlltVlfellfyT . . as tad Cfillfllflflu nah Pr. .5? fight‘. r1. o. . ¢.........: I it sjoifir" -:'.:i‘i--"*‘~.s ll a so or guano ‘t: fir‘: NEWFOUNDLAND shsmer el- pected loading general produce for Saint John's. Sept. 3. Buntein Boll. and Co. agents. l-U-If. SLIGHTLY WOUNDID — Mill Ade. Dilffry. Lower Queen Street. City, received official word Satur- day that her DIOHIQKHJ. Melvin hs been “ . wounded in Inca on August 14th. FUNIIAL Till! MORNING - 1 The funeral of thereto Mrs. Charles Heron will take place from her late residence 28 King St. this morn- ing at 9.45 to St. Dunstani Basil- thclic OCIIIO y. LEAVE POI. ONTAIIO-Ideli. MacDonald and his bride the dormer lvllies Mary Ifennoaoey of [Charlottetown left yesterdiw fo . Pembroke. Qatar-lo. where they will ‘reside. Lieut. MacDonald will be séationed at Petawaws Military EMP- lfilled Ill Aetien Mr. and Mrs. Owen McGsrry, Southport have received s tele- gram from Ottawa announcing that their son, Ralph Joseph Mc- arry prev ousiy reporte miasng in action hes now been officially reported killed in action on July 2s. Further information will be for- warded later. Pte. McGarrie (Laddie) was sto- tioned at Halifax, Dartmouth. Que- bec and Newfoundland before go- ing overseas a year and a half ago. He WE! an only son and is survived by his parents and one sister. Mary nurse-in.tralning at Falconwoo Hospital. ‘Their many friends eg- tend sympathy to the bereaved fam- uy' e e o Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wells, Goy- town. have received s wire from the Director of Records Ottawa, conveying the sad news that Pts. George Warren McDonald, of the N. N. S. Highlanders has been of- ficially reported kflled in action in France on A 12th. furt ‘ ation to llow.‘ Pie was l8 years old, enlisted in May. 1943‘; and had been overseas for six wee a. * ls Organized At Malpcqllc -—___ INNESS - JAIL-A pretty wed- ding was Sillémlllled on Aug. 5th,‘ at Monctcn, by the Rev. Father J. A. Dalgle, R.C.A_F.. chaplain, when Lottie Bernice Jay of Mon- trcal, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Roy Jay, Mt. Stewart, became the bride of LAC Roderick llenry In- incss. R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S Inncss of Liverpool, N. S. The bride looked charming in a two-piece street length dress -of mauve crepe with white shoulder- length veil and wreath of mauve flowers, white accessories and wear- ing a corsage of pink carnations. She was attended by the groom's sis- ter. Miss Dorothy Inness. who was gowneci in a two-piece green crepe dress with willie accessories and wore a corsagc of pink and white roses. The grcoln was supported by LAC Robert Oulton. Tile groom's gift t0 the bride was a pearl neck- lace. to the brides ‘haid a gold loc- ket and to the groomsman a gold ring, After the ceremony a wed- ding reception was held at the Queen Hotel, Mcnctcn. Among the guests were the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jay. also the groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry In- ness. Their many friends Join in wishing the young couple many] years of happy wedded life. Marshal Dclanev o: Spring val- ley was elected president of a C. . F. club formed at an organization meeting last night at Malpeque. A- ut '70 attended the meeting. The club includes representatives from illllliirlgcoue, Spring Valley and Indian Directors _of the club include. Fred Champion and Harry Cham- pion. both of Malpequc and Urias McLeod of Indian River They have the power to add to their number and to appoint a secretary Prior to the actual organization Mr. W B. Pinch of Regina, Sask. addressed tlic IIlCCilllZ, explaining the aims of the C C P‘. party and what it. proposes to do in Saskat- chewan. , In addition to Mr. Pinch other. speakers included Mr Leo Brad-‘ ley. D‘C.M. of Charlottetown i Mr. P.L Murphy was chairman at last night's meeting. i National Fitness Program Conference Personals Miss Marie O'Brien; Morell silent the week end in the city. lac. Lloyd Brown and wife left for Oak Lake. Man, yesterday af- ter spending a. vacation or. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Brown, Hillsboro Street Mr. Medford, lottetown the guests rs. EA. McRae. Mrs. Hanford White and son John left yesterday mornnig for their home in Gladstone Michigan, after spending a pleasant summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew, East Royalty. Miss Helen Stewart, daughter of OTTAWA. Aug. 21 — (GP) — Mai. Ian Elsenlrardt. national director of physical fitness. an- nounced today that the second meeting of the national council on physical fitness will bc held here ‘Tuesday and Wednesday. when Manitoba, which has signed the agreement with the Federal Gov- ernmcnt for a DhYSlCJl fitness pro- g-rnm, will be represented’ , Provinces previously included were British Columbia. Alberta. Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. and it was expected that Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick soon would join the movement. A feature of the two-dav session will be reports from the three arrh- ed services regarding findings of -their respective medical bolrds on physical fitness of Canadian and Mrs. E A. Ivlsss, are visiting Char- of and i yesterday morning for Toronto where she will further her studies in Music st the Toronto Conservat- 9W Sgt. Ellen Dawson. C W. A. C. left yesterday afternoon via Wood Islands returning to Nova Scotia after a pleasant visit with Licut. Governor LePage and Mrs. 1A Pl”- Mrs. P. M. Casey. New York, end Mrs. John DeLong, New Haven. spent IIh-lday in the city. They are returning to their respective homes having s ent a short time with their ‘nillrlther rs. ‘Thomas Kenny, Mor- e . berland. because of a power failure in the Newcastle arch. but election officials there were able to get out word that the election of four Lib- erals had been conceded by sub- ‘i I “ IHSUHHHE ALL IiQES RALPH NUTTART 5 ummcrsf a’ c PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIICKEY Charter-ell Accountant Offlce at Mr WI. Leavitt. Mr. 0.11.1 Pflfiit. Sh. and Mr. .R. Profit. Jan alllwlé Albilglelgld were in the c Y yes ov a open- ing session of the Civil an Defence org Mrs. Leavitt MN. Oi Profit. 3L. their husbands Mr. Martin Kenny of the ‘Prone- asaed port; Service, Ottawa, p hrough the city last week on re- turn to Ottawa. hsvin visited his mother Mrs. mes enny, Mor- ell, whose recent illness caused grave concern Mrs. Kenny's condi. tion has greatly improved and is out of danger. Mr. Kenny was accom- snied by his hcice Miss Lea O‘- rlen who has ‘ a position in that city. rr our-villa sum Too Late ‘F. Classify Sulllrnersfde leoticrl. The other two Liber- "lxrHvurfx were in Queens. control-rt, defini f uses bell retina“: from N um- IOI. sass - STANDING cool» of oats. Apply to M Green thing possible being dons to maintain |the organization and urged Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stewart, left d and 9n increased Market For Ganadian Apples KENTVIILE. N.S.. Aug. 2O — tCPl-An increased market in the ted States for Canadian alpples was announced here today bv B-J. Leslie chairman of the recent in- ternational apple producers coll-fer- ellce at Chicago. Arrangements have been completed for the export of 1,600.00 barrels to the United States from the orchards of British Coll/[uzlrlbia and Nova. is to resume shipping to her former war-shattered markets . in Britain while British Columbia retained the United Stat-ea markets. C. D. C. CONVENTION (Qgntln Mr. R. R. Hurst, Charlottetown, Provincial Controller of Wardens. also addressed the meeting m4 stressed the importance of ever!- thc Civilian Defence organisation after the war. Dr_ g C, Kggping delivered on informative address on the medical phase of the organization and show- ed how important the first old in- struction ha/ been to the It“!!! success of the C. D. . Significant Remarks of Mo!" W. II. Poole Meier W H. Poole in odds-oes- fng the delegates, mentioned that Brigadier Alex Ross. national head of the C. D C . had informed h-rn that Prince Edward Island could only hone to retain its present 0‘- D. C fire - fighting equipment by retaining all the other branches of the organization. l-Ie thought 911W were all necessary to the sucoessthe delegates to remain always conscious of the important work they We"! oing. ssr. ll. luv Holman club-n If Resolution Mr. B. Roy Holman. Qx-MaYOr of Charlottetown. wee Howl-thew! chosen to head the resolutions com- mittee. Elected to assist him were Mr. J. H. Strong city clerk of Sum- mmidc; Rev. W. J. MacLeod. New Glasgow; Mayor R G. McDonald, Montague: Mayor P. J- Molna- Borden; and W- 3- 58'1"» o‘ ' i . ‘Today's meeting will open at 930 g, m , with an important adds"! by Mr. C. A. Beer Ofi."Pl‘CS€nl5 and Poet War Activities.‘ at 2.00 p- m., Charlottetown Fire Chief All- gug McEachern will address tbs $1955“; (m "Hose, its Use M1 gum," Time will also be en ad- (ii-egg and ll mechanical demonstrat- ion cg water pumping by W- T- A Campbell, mechanical aullflmlfiud‘ Tlifltf l‘~ l)" Fl-YT Kill‘; lliYlii ll All OTHER INHNI .. - ,l in ANN Pr \I\ _Reds Plunge Into Hungarian Areas constituency in total 0f t ciol balloting. There are seven two- munber seats. three three-member awsska. Queens. Restlgouche. ‘Saint John County. Sunbury. Victoria. K t. Kin . xur-megrslber — Charlotte. Glou- ‘John City, Westmorlarid. York. C When public health officials have his a plague germs. to all willocc d0 Cross, in its campaign to kew "t! w M: berta. Nothing can be done about the gophers, natives to the plains and flicking a carefree tail at mans best; efforts to exterminate them. J . gntomoloflilt, said today that er- rangements are being made for s complete survey to show what H" tla t; far west as Saskatchewan and they have siunk deep info British Columbia from the Pacific coast. But a limnted recently by Alberta officials indi- sated a foothold anywhere provincial boundaries. berta cannot be immune from the rat invasion an h t ft o! Fgafmlplrcr lgoeping them out have years, two months, daughter of unusual urgency. k is or poison. Because of the dens" o! "Ghurchill In Message To Italian People —P - NEW ARRIVALS Ill LADIES’ GDATS BOUOLII CIEPES TWIIDI Fllli TIIIIS SILVER FOX '~ WOLF MINI SQUIRIII PERSIAN PERSIAN FAIR-IO FUR BEATS 1 BEAVER KANGADOO INDIAN LAMB BROWN SEAL BLACK SEAL VISCACHE I NONI, Aug. 2e - AP rinse Minister Churchill in s. farewell message to the Italian people re- leased today declared his hope that s. “free and progressive" Italy will tow place amongutbe leading no. of Europe, t indicated she cannot expect to sit as o full oily at the peace tsblo st the end of the war, which he said "may not be so for off ss was formerly ex- Ho announced that he was direc- ting British re functional e| to meet" to correct Italian hardship and that "large new Italian forces will soon Join the Allied armies." Hg reference to international bod- ies was interpreted es meaning that supports the application to ft- of the United Notions Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. U. N. R. R. A. will make a rt on the Italian situation at treal conference in Septem- r. Mr. Churchill who left Rome last Wednesday, "I am sure those efforts (st relief) will be warmly WPWW! PL _fl§" , 1 repo a Mon ‘>21’ i e511???‘ nolenoer. Aug. as - tar) - Russian crossed th Oar- “ - sylvanlo today as other Soviet for- Marines. anis, capturing tho port cl Sulins and also Tul the hood of the three river chan- n usonds cl Germsus still were being“ captured by tho hard-driv- ing uaslsns. whose forward ele- merits, toward the centre i of Ploeeti oil fields. were reported i within 50 mles of Bucharest, Ro- manian capitol. On the Northern Poland front other Russian troo s scored s great victory, topping the com- munications centre Ostrow- Masowiecks, 44 miles south of‘ German East Prussia and 50 miles northeast of Warsaw. llow ll. B. Seats Are Represented A small deposit will any Coat. Kennedy's —l.sd l~_.—=—'__ Famed French Filsl Actor ls Reported Killed By Maqllis LONDON Aug. ao-torl-sun. rice Cnevaic, former French run d the Ff\nd'l Mamlis last Iihddvay, Rveuuls news agency said today in a dispatch from Paris. French headquarters in London said rt had received no confirmat- ion of Chevalier! dos-til and added that if it were true, " VBFY Rlunh surprised, b90343; or- ders were that any suspects were to be arrested for trio-l. not shot immediately." Chevalier, Paris ohm bqy smile, straw hat. and Psrhlan along made him a world idol on the stsge., and screen before the war, turned up a month after the French de- feat in June, i940 on the Riviera where he was reported "resting." A_ year later. on Sept. 5. i941. he arrlicd in Paris for the first time since occupation of the French capital. ‘Fliers-after he was reverted singing manly times for réudienoes in German-occupied eras. In November of 194i he left Paris ffi sling) for Each prisoners If: i8 9 “Y8. . Whale himself was months during at, It. was while in the p that he learned Erlgliah N. Avg. I — (C?) —There is only one single-member New Brunswlclds l'l constituencies that elec- od as members in today's provin- and six four-urlezrlrber. This list: One-memben-Monoton City. ‘Iwo - member — Albert. Mad- Carleton. ee - member Northumberlarld. Saint Fosr Possibility 0f list incursion WONTON, AlW. 28 see s. rat meeting 7n can“; ‘ th h ey carries prairie gopher which In such a meetin they see dahl" Canada a fear that it ur spurs the Alberto health pertinent. heeded by Hon. W. W- BIRTHS 55mm - at the Prince rdwsrd Island H til on Alllult 10, 19M srl Mrs. James Bette (nee in Al- bwomm‘ eshblmwd nee Currie) Rocky Point, a oonsta SOD. PIEBCI — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on August :1, 1m, to Mr and isree. . . Stewart P Charlottetown, a daughter. Patricia an. Brown, public health i1 pny- are in Alberta. From the ntic the rots have travelled _____________i.____ ROSE —— WINSLOE- AT Trinity United Church, Charlottetown on Aug. 26 Flt. H. IGuBrnsoy Cove, P.E.I. to Lloyd Gardner Rose of Lakeville, P.E.I. _tP_a_triot _ picase_ Copt) DEATHS DAWSON - At Summerside, Aug‘. aged two survey undertaken th tshdfudtogain e p“ a ailevithin the It is taken for granted that Al- more than any world, but the 26. 1944. Inez Myrtle. l. | Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson,. Mn Brown-s traveling labgratgryliRllSséll Street. Summerside. Inter- w; moving cvcr mo, Alberta pralr- merit in the Presbyterian Cemetery. elhulimumou ‘the hiher’ Trym W 0 E0 ire ogllcédeawithn bubonic plag-ueJMcISAAC -- At Chariottetawn on Given Wide Berth. Aulllt H 19H. Bfbphul W. Mc- When plague-ridden gcphcrs a" Isaac. funnel-iv of Montreal. aged found, warning posters are set and 79 Ye!" 3611131115 FBI-milk ul- B119 limits of the area advertised. Resi- A-A- Hennessev Funeral Home- dents of the district guide them- flute"! Home later- selvea accordingly and are care-' '_ nil not to touch gophors they‘ shoot In Memoriam infection. the bounty formerly paid by the province for gopher ails has been abandoned. The gopher is an animal of thei fields and does not seek contacz’ died m,‘ 3-1, with man. Rats are different. If lovingly rememhend b, h" they become established in Alberto. Mother, Sister Christine, and fam- they are likely to pick up plague ily. infection from gopher; somcwhereA A“; 1L m“ And, equally likely. they will trans-I rnit the disease to man as they crawl about his sessio . The check on gopher plague in- f been maintained for‘ Mr. Brown said the preventive service thus provided hos been valuable in protecting the health of persons in the limits-d are“ ‘who? diseased gophers have o en un. Deaths due to the plague have been few-only one has n re- years-but the _ have been a- arming to health ailthorities. The lague -comea three forms. he worst the pneilmo lc type. "that i| mc "Black Death." ivlrlch ha. killed millions in the Dust. m. Brown said educational work will be aided by R mom" pictmc now being made by the government which L; to show the anger of handling gophers and other rodents because of the die- Thelma Camgbaill Richie vrho B-H-li. Ill MEMORIAII In loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. Ruben J. vesaey. who deasrfed this life Aug. 29th, I l. The depth of sorrow we son- net. fell. Of the loss of one we loved 50 WC Alul while she sleeps s peace- ful aleep . ller memory we shall always eep Lovlngly her family. renumbered by If you llsve quiet lefhiee ideas about your new W11. fer Coat. you're almost sure to find its counterpart here. held lee’ lleedy-fe-Ieer 154 Greet George St. ‘1 In Memoriam ranges-II t The sudden death of II. Joloh Smith, well-known citllel of Char- lottatowrs, occurred at. his resid- fisher Chestnut Street on Aug- Well end fsvonbli howls throughout the city the late Mr. Smith was born in Dunstaffnage in 1896 and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Aberdeen . the former Miss predeceased him Surviving are five solowing children, two do and three sons. The daughters are Mn. Josie The with o Canadian Aaq in Joseph Jr., (Sonny) at George also at home. - i Surviving also are two sisters, Margaret Jans and Fannie, reall- lng in the United States. he blo- thes-s, Daniel of New‘ Dominion and James finer, h the United Moles- Tho fuursl, which was l! attended w hold from his eta residen odneeday after-noon. Aug. service ducted Jamel Rev. T. ll 1.51m“ ll ltf r lends a - rers, a l- of the decesld warefigers. A. N. Melanie, Henry Main . G8- flold Taylor. Behold ll with]? Bridges and Ml s Inter-nut was h the folly plot in the People's Cemetery. b The foiilowing list o; floral Si‘; utes an e s syllpo show the esteem which the de- held: Family. Mrs. J Blanche Hughes and ers, Buddy Shepherd. Mary and family, son George. Crescent: Josie, Ruby, Sonny, Johnny and family. Sprays: ills-a. Catherine Larkln. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mclnnle. Kenr! Mcfrrnis. Mr. and Mrs. Georgi Shepherd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDougail. Allison Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Doyle and family. Cards of Sympathy: Mr. and Mrs. William Brydges. Mr and Mrs. Garnet Campbell, Rocky Point: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruce. -Mrs. James Gillis. I Card or nook? Mr. and Mrs. D. M. MRI-BOG wish to thank all those that he 1 ed in any way to extinguish t e woods fire around their home and bundm” n. M. MooLIOD. a-seni. Card Of _4 “Salk! Mrs. C. Thomas and family. West Covehead. P. E. I.. wish to express their grateful appreciation and thanks to their neizllbfifs find friends for their many acts of kindr- ness. also to those who sent flow- ers. messages of symllathv- 1m!"- end telegrams. during their "f!" sad bereavement. a n H N. D. Macleelan IQNDERTAKEI IMIALMIC fi- l Ill North Illshie '- Plone 10f “CIR they PM! "ff!-