.srzr.»;»*.=r*»¥- t 1~* - nu: WESTERN GUARDIAN IUIKIIIDI all PIINCI COUNT! New.‘ ,l II. Alva-thing t-r-r v w u . "":.:‘-.~=-:*..--"=...----"""..*":=.."..~'* we. . ' . w gum-KW" Wlhr- shut. lurk Goblet. oi uni-h. i ‘lollvarcllo A nGaai-dianwlllh lllholieinflnnirasrslii, flm-ergfinggsportlaoei psrwcckhflioriaifiiortiilsierviee "Imyoarctfiflll lflfllllblclotlllllvcfleaonyounnw i E i nixau\ibsisnl\vvx I tore and minimise. II- I. MloNe . a- -l'li.ii (s) 9. E 5 l gr! I ti’ , Buy. antral insect M“; m- foxea and ‘other live- m ‘M; at Braces. l-Sl- . _ J) Quin sronr: or ‘Jltreoldl :1. “mm- - , New Arman, w e o __Tn willy and "W" "Willy-flu; rssrom erl’§r‘tl.%'.’_°€.‘."2‘§.'! iember i. ' ' vices for Sunday, Steepmbgr 10th -— an as follows: Cape Traverse 11 egg! gfljllfl": 1:: x g-HBLMCN-pyaud a an. ‘Iryion s , . - - . . . v. . _ me, [led Bell. Carleton, and 3.0., Minister.‘ ‘mam’ a-i-fi" Sheldon Dixon, ‘rryon. ~ 9-1-11] Baum-w ____ ' -—-— — ‘ E UNITE JMRBEIL WANTED. - lbicel- Services Sunday, Septereibgnalgnlgll-f: lent wages. l-irst class only need astor being on vacation, no reg“. ipply. Mill‘ 311 loyment s» Sel- ar services will be held at the n11. eetivs Service 0 lee, Summerside. ierent appointments. Rev. Jas. M 0-30-1-4-8. Baxter, Pastor. - 9.141: 4n: ISLAND Presbyterian -oun STORES n1 b l a yo,“ pmles Rally will be held in all day and evening wMondgyféfifi. the Sulilm git“ wmlgr 4. William Callback and 2; gal and 0.00 2M ‘Please note ' ' newness’ Bedeque‘ i l 9-1-21. enange in time nietinn. Box luichfl- "Ml-t 410m: 1v LEAVE - o. p. __KENslGT°”__N' “album “d Gerald McNei , R.C.N.V.R., is spend- inga two weeks’ leave at the home llerliull pg§nts$g arid tlvlrsltljfi" ~ 9 | mm 6. e 0 n t Lilmgkglglnmwgflg Navy about a year ago, and fir tn: P M 1w‘, Amhihald J’ Much“ fasthsix months has been a patient |0n will be the special speaker for “f”?! ihgmllékgd; N“?! H°5P1Pal m; any‘ my‘ J‘ A‘ McGowan’ mu’ charged fromc tlfe elliospeitalaslibcgiit h r‘ _ ' ' the end of July-S. -POLICE COUIT -- h] Qhg it" summerside Police Court on Wed- _~_,%Ne“::)mgg;s 5:»! s-thyugelllgg side rnl a un QWHYnTfQ, ‘Qinnnf n,‘ ‘g; branch oi the United Church w. M. S. were guests of the Presby- the theft of car nter's tools. Sti- endiary MagistrPaete m. r1. Strong, flat; K-Mrs- enguesgav fivenlhs _ Q 1-e51ded_ _ a e 0111c 0 rs. ra uest s. ' p _:_s__ The Pregitidenhdltlliésl. glortace IGaynI —AUCTION SALE at Augustin e1’ P"! e In 8 "0 0m Cove. Sept. 4th, i o'clock sharp‘, Period which included a mission- gnnmns n; gnhy eqnh, ed 54.00,“ ary reading by Mrs. Ira Huestls ham gnchnhng new" ma." o! Mrs. Andrew Jardine of Freetown antique furniture. Mrs. Roy Clarke. Y" u" We“ speak"- speakllli °" if dsy stormy, sale first fine day. “QM” Wm‘ “h” “'9 have" Sh? _ _ made it very clear to her listen- ~ t era, that national blessings are not s necessary background for a life oi service and showed that many gif ‘the greates; ctikilaracters i}? Edlbée street department for the ast six 5 ‘m’ owe“ °r empty “ll E - "y; n“ reggned h" $051140“ A vote oi thanks to Mrs. Jardine eelnns u, that’ M; Mmmm had for her splendid address was mov- mn connected when the "Ne; he, ed by Mrs._ Ira Huestis, seconded Wtlnen; (n; many yum H‘ w“ by Mrs. Robert Crozler and tend- eremnn n; en, 30b o; paving w“. ered by the President. A social tr Street the first street in the hm" w“ the“ “my” during town 1e n, have‘; M; Mmmnn’ ab which ice cream and cakes were tompanied by Mrs. Millman, h“ served by the ladies of the Presby- lelt for New York where they will ‘"15" W345‘ Mrs- stem“? Mn‘ hive then- nom, whh numb," o; ier, President of the United W. M. |heu1gm11y__3, S. in a few nicely chosen words ____ thankeg {he hosltess dforl tlae bpleiils- _w_ n; 3_ M55111"; _ The ure an spire on er ve‘ y e geneingwn unhed w_ M 5_ held visitors at this meeting. Blest Be their August meeting in the Th; Tile Thartl Bindamvgag Church on Thursda afternoon." t e m" "3 mm“ e w ‘ Afiqugt 3m) ennmnlhng ‘he u, the Mizpah Benediction.—S. locate members and Kelvin Aux- iliary. The guest speaker was Dr. Ztller Clark, returned missionary from India. The President, Mrs. Zloombs. opened the meeting with call to worship" using the Chris- tian Citizenship Program in the Fiilssionsry Monthly. Hymn 671, 0 ‘lfnou My Soul Bless God The lord. was sung. Mrs. Ramsay read the scripture lesson, followed by prayer in unison and inn Wmlllniighty Father Who th Give. The treasurers report, min- uics and roll call followed. Mrs. Toombs introduced Miss Clirk. who in her very pleasing lisiiner told of the first mission- "lflworlr in India referring to her llberiences as comedy and tra - Y-‘Hel’ address was very instrucl- Freetown Presbyterian Charge. Ser- vices Sunday, Septomber 3rd. Mal- -5TREET FOREMAN LEBIGNS - Mr. James Millmen who has been foreman of the Summerside Warns Against Earlier lirop In Price 0f Eggs "in the future interests of the, egg industry, breakage must be stopped." warns Mr. F. G. Ward, poultry products inspector ior Prince Edward Island. "Mr. Ward also warns against an earlier drop in egg prices this fall than was experienced last year. vs and inspiring as she closed her “Throughout Canada this year, iddress with the plea ior more breakage oi eggs in handling und loyal earnest workers. "Let no one transport has been excessive." Mr lily say, ‘there is nothing I can do,’ ward says. "Quite possibly the for the missions _, work is needed shortage of help, and greater volume :Lz“:g°lfittll::{l eve; beiolreihrfi. of DUMMIES grelzll Ctinlirlbéiéing cau- ymlerep l -sestot re ae.Can aneEBs llll Miss Clark behall, oi all a t Present for her very in iring niis- h.” new“ been what mm‘ 5 be oted as tron - shelled. and iionsry talk. The meetlhg closed it, wlould appeal: that immediate ei- ilnslns Hv are, "Blast Be The fort l din to t shell is n’ Th" Bl" "- A dainty lunch necessgazy ifs wells xiiosngiirliproverrslent "mm and a very nlemnt wc- in handlin Ind transportation. This ur was enjoyed by all. l‘; condition noticeable in this Pro- Personals Oil vnce. "Prince Edward Island expects that our export market after the war will take care of a considerable mouth. N. 8.. is spanning h “n, portion of our surplus. 1t will be My; n; Kahlua,“ m, "at o; necessary that eggs ior ex rt in ller ' u: shell be tro in the she l. Buy- hylpfrenu’ w’ w‘ F‘ m‘ ‘ er: do not ‘ant roken or smeared WEI. “Egg shell strength is a factor in n. egé production that can be impro- v both by selection in breeding ‘m, and by feed‘ and management- Eight ounces or manganese mixed a"? Ovlmtv Hospital. ' h “W” with 100 lbs. ground grain is a. very TO-DAY w wutneutncilin mi r::.-.'.t:.-i.~.:-...<’-'~ u‘. u'il break "W91 by FRANK ROSS I1 WlLlIAM A. SIIIII II l1 lobar Arlny "v1 Iv l» hulls; l? ALSO SHO-RT SUBJECT$ Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Saturday‘ at 2.30 PLEASE Nora Beginning next week the change of time for Matinees. Tuesdays and Thursdays At 3:30 Saturdays At 2:30 APITUI. SUlvitvlnRome -ll_l1|t!-=:|sl||H|.-.~-l - - -. the llrolange. high prices oi eggs to continue as long as last year. is my estimation that prices will drop at least three weeks earlier than last you"; This estimate is >4 w rue mcuaauorrsrown GUARDIAN u up]. BEIITRAI. Glllllllll CONIIDBATION UPI IN- BUIANCI. 'SPECIAL MEETING TONIOII‘. Ladies’ Auxiliary, Canadian Legio Home. 1:80. 9-1-11 QUEEN'S COUNT! L. 0. L. Scr- vice at Churchill Church, Sept. 81rd at 2:80. All L.O.B.A. lodges invit- ed to attend. . 8-3i-2i. LOSE! IIX BUILDINGS -— The fire It 1L1‘. Lloyd Hillel's‘ Birch Bill r erred to __, ed it: large buildings. ' SHOUT ACCIDENT-Two trucks both owned in Charlottetown were in collision on lower Water Street CHURCH SERVICE - P0151] BOUVENIIS FROM ITALY _ Mrs. John Jenkins, Cherry Valley, has received a. beautiful collection of souvenirs from her son, . Stewart Jenkins, who is serving in Italy, Her other son, Pte. Elinor, is also in Italy. NEW LONDON PIESBYTEl-IAN Charge. Sept. 3rd: 11:00 s. m., Ged- die Memorial; 3:00, Long River: 8:00 p. m., New London. At New London the W.M.S. will hold the Thankofiering Service, Long River choir in attends . " * , geheol at New London and French River at 1:20 p. m.- Rev. H. M. Buntnln, Minister. 9-1-11 RECOVERED FROM WOUNDS -— Dr. John Cedric Ballem, oi New Glasgow, N. S., former] oi Be- ileque, P. l. L, has rece ved word that his sort. Capt. C. ‘Miller Bal- * 1cm has fully recovered from 1 g g 1 g D wounds received in France. Capt. Ballem, who was born at Bedeque, PRACTI CAL we- w.‘- "1 x ,,,,_,r -.._ . ._.- ~ RECIPES. is also a doctor and is servin Ylth " a Field Ambulance unit. g “ 1' m“ new“ H°mbl'- n" N" hm‘ -- i r c: roucs COURT--At th cit, ‘° Y e‘ ‘l’ l’ ' Ponce com yesterday’ a drug“ m; to her parents, Mr. and Mn. J. J. ire "rgded oxnte week; a case of fail- lmmbl" jglilflfidrgllll)lieilgrTliwégliyrlgild lrlé. M”. 9°55 clnfle- ""3"- g‘ ma; o; three Dersnns nhanned “m.,; duato of the Royal Victoria - theft from the person was ud-llmal 3 39mm“! h" hllndil’! ll journed till Saturday. A juve1iile.|'*h° “w” a he? Pi-‘muv MT- 1M o; Dem. the“, was semlbfirs. E.A. Currie, Fairvicw. tenced to St. Patricks Home ior M“. (DU J. T‘ Sullivan o! “eh m" ~ r t‘..r:'t"t..“% NARROW ESCAPE - A rli . er ° m9 5 5 ° t - - flve-yeur-old daughter of ‘anti I» and h" 515W?» M"- P- E. H01- Mrs. Emhe (llaiiithier, North Rus- lend 0! 8°11"!- tco, w e pay rig in her grand- ; ehei b0 h h Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper. a rs a some ow so‘ caught southport, have received a telegram l l k - n a rope wh Ch mo her head announcing the safe arrival in Big- baserl-not on increased production oi chicks on P. E. 1. but upon the greatly increased chick production: oi the rest oi Canada. This is bound, to have the effect of a greater per- centage of ilocks coming imp lay‘ earlier thus creating a surplus and’ resulting in prices dropping to em‘ port levels. “A considerable number of cariy| hatched chicks are now laying- some as high as 5DYpercent produc- tion. These flocks are making a nice profit for the owners. “St. Loui: Buying Club, St. Louis, P. E I , a co-opcrative organizer. ion, is erecting a building to be used as a registered egg grading station. Plans are being followed along lines sugegsted by Dominion Marketing officials. "Unfit 1., we have a lob oi work ohcad of us to maintain and hold what we have in the past ecli- ieved in the Wily oi ,quality eggs and poultry. We cannot stand still‘ and let other: beat us-the urge to improve must always be there. Let quality be our specialty!" C.W.L. CONVENTION (Continued irorrTpage i.) by the National Executive, in re- ceiving this important convener- ship. Oi special interest to conven- tion was the report covering the "Crusade for good reading“ as giv- en by the chairm , Mrs. Frank Murray. It is grat fying to learn that. since the inauguration oi this campaign, twenty-two undesirable books and magazines have been re- moved from sale and that co-oper- otion is being received from own- ers oi bookstores who are desirous of a higher standard o! literature. Improvement. in provincial public entertainment was also noted. select list oi the latest books re- viewed was submitted, and will be available on request at the Prov- incial Library. Reverend Louis A. Dougan. Chaplain oi Charlottetown Sub- division who attended the after- noon session ior a brief period, | ire oi the priviieg of member- ship in the Catholic Women's Lea- gue, an organization which is blast‘ by the Holy Father. like urged the extension oi mem e i3» in the League to further Biliztca in: wdczrk ior which the orsah s on s an - t oi the Resolutions —'i*li unnu- .. mild bl iscto i .- h ted b mel-‘eayfi 31mm are gllsld gtrongesrheli. B rat lacuna}: dur; fife“ §l§1°§r§n'rl,'“‘irtrs7“r.pl§fl°r'r'ry, fol: ‘ line aihtérm hav lggnlegglendmasmggmeicfiri-isriiutgc mvevgis fgffofiff“ fifdenldmlllfifii-tqls ‘lg: | . itis in t e Prince County by which we can put greater‘ Nomination Committee by Mrs. him s tlhdiéih ell! l‘l'lfllli_?i"lnlé'uzg K. Crealniieri,‘ cha‘i)i}rnt(i)r;.'ke" e ans er n e (m. n-nm Harris. mariner xineging of cod liver oil, perhaps in I The eleeclloh“ of officers ior the “w” ilduflnfvlce 0n l" new grit source. Producers can coming term resulted in the elec- ne is 1 in , the Prince he in this research work simply by tion of Mrs. .1. Austin Murphy. L’ "Pill-i » t reporting to Box so. vharlvttewwn- Emerald, as President oi the Dio- ~ any instance oi good thick shells us“, chum“ C_ w_ L other 0g. nmioed in their flock ucticn- (leer! elected are: Vice-Presidents. i > Birch iriiorrnsti would aplmil- Mrs. A. J. Howatta Céiiarliigtetmn: r , , J. A. B l‘ . B!!! l l- _ . hplgwo New Hampshire breeder! J. McMillglg, Charlottetown; , ~ "o; ether this week for, s soodmzeoutive Secretary. Miss Geri-rude E i gait! . Mrs. Rose of East Baltic gnndy; corresponding secretary. y, X “CI mites the poultry ranvtéhtai ‘the Mrs, aha. 11:13:. Mghéfggiel: t3:- SEPTEMBER l3 Y Reverend and Mrs. s. rwc . surer. H» B" - “ l _ Mon e. Mrs. Rose was very much‘ ri use t th airline strain oi wow Hssnplshire‘. Andrew Christie oi xtnsston I! B A- " ' nkt i -Mr (Mn to Prince ‘County. 2"" ml enjoy a big ni"i'»l'.t§"'g}'§,'," sh res. . wstterworthm , A-‘uint l.‘ "huh zonytgfid chicks show they are true; I l he on grounds. “llf- Wwfmla," ‘whet; “e HUOOICII ‘Illil- “mum- . He also is interested in . - .. - - rginated th ow famous Spir- gs urn street: of New Hamli- h-st n“ 3am iti Beth ujoy- obtaining the blli- Th‘! W" h‘ - N. "" "l r-m-vh- . et".if".%"ii"r.*i m ti"... lied: ‘ are. We have hopes that from film t breeders m may obtain l0"- all“, nooks for P. I I. Th!” "w" "1 "'r.t':.'sr=t'..'o ‘" ‘“‘ f! C -- feathering an" m“ ~ ‘ 4 1 advice regardina 1M Agenggqgsztonctlook . 4- D. O'BRIEN, Pres. - LEIGH IIODGSON, ' Beefy. ‘mi r w?" ' ’.I\|"‘Y>itf\ s. A vote of thanks to the retiring President and officers oi the coun- cil, with congratulations to the in- coming President and officers was moved by Mrs. Frank Murray and ill!!! seconded by Mrs. W. J. Sulllvaml Gill, Prince Street. returned to the gummgfglde, The presentation of‘ n lovely gift to Mrs. McMahon, was made by the hostess Pie dent. ll"- W. J. McMillan, and was graci- ously acknowled ed by the recipi- ent who express d her sincere ap- reciotion to the members oi the. Pgngus for courtesy and co-opera- tion extended during her terrn of office. l installation oi officers was con-I ducted bv the Past President, and a successful convention closed with a delightful social hour, when aft- ernoon tea was served bu the lad- idiesoitiiollostesslub A who visit the chamber annually. -—-——*— ——i— COUNCIL DISCUSSES Personals (Cgntlriuedjrom page_1.) Mr. Harold F. Landry, Monte us, "m Miami‘: Dayulm mu" Th“ wu a. visitor to the city yester ay. “pslcfmra m‘ wo 1 l t. th t . H ld ig-Iolhern ‘remix wfiifrwho l; ..°..§§ l and g lhlclrcdellshtgr <dPe§=i§15t _ d I rs. erins ran or an e Scout m a chance to perform his son, Richard. (Patriot Please Copy: (tialltt; kgoodr dgd. Vgtlytholijt zvaitifig ptlunzgeshigi andsbifolugieil thoeoytsouhgf “files; hgilrlk ?ellscrlgiig°lllaggcgg t ‘ t v 2 s er as on none e “one or Tuesday, alter spending her holi- days with her parents, Mr. and her wetting. 11R 1t E __ - _ Mrs. Neil MacDougall, 129 Up r 010T D Elizabeth A ,Prince Street, City. Miss 1.111%. Lowe, Women's Army Corps, oi 100 Calla st, Providence, recently Pmmr- Mflncm". w-‘Wllimnled was promoted to the grade of M155 Macmullilu- C h Ai ”“' orporal in te r Transport Bdn Myrtle R. wlmom Sydney Montague Man WITH THE R.C AF. IN TH] the coast of Crete "t l r a lk-l “MIN” “ ‘m’ easy plfiings. They cllld iqcguplekottl ‘my Comtffien“ at "he oovntunlptiwus rolLs before coming‘ WW“ 5° e " behind the Baltinio ’ . Th Me's attacked in linéeisrorqlnllisi ffOllie. one. and turned towards shore snake and losing altitude. , t, second snarled in close from‘ Em The exchange oi ideas. in front. Art gave it zlie l(\~[x1[' Brooks and Milton mashed mm the Sea‘ niincnt part in the Art isn't really military minded. . a n Pd the discussions the days when the Nazi pilots‘ wlnfi" Commands 501st AAF Base Unit N s“ 1e“ w ream“ l" military at the Washington National Air- du-mes on Tuesdav moth’: “w: port Army Air Base in the nat- s ~ - . _ pending he furlough will: h r par- iOfiS capital, where she is assilln ens‘ ML r d “were w}? id asl a macihirie cipcréttalr. a“ Mr‘ w ‘ owe sagmueeoa rnce - ' ward Ifiland hlgtlli Rhliiilkfllthléugdh fifififijfi ‘Wfin Annmglxi: orgna y a no ve o ew e- _ ' " _ ford, Massachusetts. Prior to her $31‘; and me we“ o! t’ w!‘ enlistment in the WAC's last Nov- ' ember, she was employed as a. tur- ret operntor in the Narragansett Electric Co. oi Providence. MEMORABLE ANNIVERSARY- Today is the 80th anniversary of the memorable first meeting of the Confederation Fathers in what is noiw lgnown‘ ash this (ionlfeltieéatiilcan Carnerote rovnca u- _—' lng, Charlottetown. The confer- Mr- B1111 MTS- PM“ will l-Xld ence, called originally to discuss gill"! 54m 31mm)’ 01 wily!!- Maritime Union, was attended by 8W Yolk. 710W V181"!!! In MOW five delegates from Nova Scotia, “Elle and Card-lean. mowed M five from New Brunswick and five he city W884i "Ollllll- Mf- from Prince Edward Island; also MBg-llll- ll lillfel‘ ° W! Fla-ml- ""71" by eleven "visitors' from Canada gllliBteyi 8111356? lltlcglhéfiil‘ a1: (Quebec and Ontario) whose pro- g H18 Meat“: €W Din d- posal oi a larger union of all the all“ M: ti: Gus" tl-lllllm '91:“ prov.ncss ultimately was realized. H 58B’: ail t0 Today the Confederation Chamber 0W1!!! I 9W8! 9P3! l DOII- is a shrine of historic interest to llllli ellfillllflil Si!!!“ 3U- "l5 all Canadians. Its custodian, Mr. MYS- 79"‘! WOPlh 01' l-fllilhflml William Bradley. is b. mine of in- Avfinlle- 155 Gllllll i-Ihliielldlnz! formation on the subject and is a 5m"- "llnlml ll h" "n9 a! ‘ rarely at. a loss to give a prompt el‘ hill/l!!! fl Vvfy Bllwflflllll y!!! answer to the many questions ask- i" h" “T99! B5 M81599?“ Nil?" ed by the thousands of tourists lll Blllckmll- MB"- Proi. D.C. Harvey oi Halifax was in Charlottetown for a iew dove re- cently. Prof. Hurvev is in charge of the public archives in Nova 8co- tia and also cing of mon ical Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. He is a native of Cape 'I‘reverse, P.!l I. a MrI-IlLGr . . g, Piciou, N. 5., is registered at t a Queen. Mr, C. P. Cormier, Halifax, N. l" ‘mm n‘ R‘ um a 6° i. 8., arrived in the City yesterday. m“ Lbfve), Coun.‘ t éghug§mat w. c. '1‘. MacDonald New iu- ll" l" "i" ‘P’ °°' ° ’ ch twonewsealsssndthoirln- '0" h . ‘um at the Que” om’ lflellllllfli ready ior the next Mr. P. P‘. Bureaux, Maecan, N. "W" other c-tte- ... r..ir".rc.i.i an a s y“ a e Queen o e ' coal and that the city's inking over the coal-weighing would impose s hardship on the coal dealers since they have oondderable money in- vcfled in cOII-Willllllll Ullllglllil would would then be useless. i Mr. J. H. Hall, Toronto, is rog- istered at the Queen. Mr J D. Clarke, Montreal, ls a visitor t. the city, the guest oi the City w bound to so ahead w °“°°“ ‘m!’ __ the u ct, it should mm the um 3_ Mann”, gonenn, “up, coai- ers an ofier for their is visiting the Province. mhl- ‘m- 5 The Rev. .1. n. nun am, r. hhlelf n will Q, is registered at the een. Mrs. John A. Smith and Mes. hn M. Mulligan of Newton. are visiting frineds in Charlottetown. Mr. Alired Benoit, dlien - ands, is spending a few ys in e province. ‘ Misies Anna Partridge and Ilaine 0min. . C. Dougan said he could not understand why the city's installatsan oi scales should force the coal ciealars to ask for permis- sion to rase the ice of coal since the weigluzng of t e coal would not anything. . .1. ‘r. McKee said ho could not gee how the City would save any money by installing scales since the citizens would have to ply for weighing of their coal. “be . smumion said at“ L T nycitisen would d not I mud paying i0 cents to hive his load of coal weighed when he would thus have the assurance he was getting all the coal he was Plyinil or. tonding the C.W.L. convention in Oouns. P. G. Gay and I. larle Charlottetown this week. MacDonald also expressed them- i—— selves as being in favour of having The many friends of Mrs. Jos- , the City weigh all coal sold to its eph chaisson, who recently under-. queens, went a serious operation in the The" being no further business ‘ the Cit H it l, will be id l0 7h IOOtihI at. aim..." m» " ...,......~=~*= e 8 city after n short visit to Souria. llrs. G. l". Hart has raceivguwocd liar daughter, Mrs. Colin rbar has arrived overseas. Mrs. Henry Trainor e Smith of Kinkora lb viii seven .V§_'R_Y\_PACKAGE H [Roinion Bags llazi Planes 1hr. Convention -“T__h _ ‘Phemninionllifesaisuncaicigarrm 109-. named l h?! atmyfm Digit the Maritime Provinces have iust be adeq ul two Charlotte - 1h m. the um At the opening sesalo Wednes- F m Llama“ t clay morning Mr. win C. o; genuine’ Plfxffr Wgsvrgimers Johnstornc. Provincial Manager. warmly welcomed the agents from New Brunswick and Nova Sootla _, and cxpre scd the hope that the glfgkgagsvat§ugtamguml glld m“ l (iUIlLPWlIIOlSIS would be so pleasant came m again on filo“ “m . nu . l\;21e that all would want “he and down the orgy, eff“ o i'Clll o P.E.I. ht a later date. ahead. in nuilod the flit, .1“ Fm“ y“,‘;§,,{°,“3‘;,°,§ It broke off the engargcmenln mm‘ “m” ° m . -- Jnsurance agent were dealt with “mung. and great benefit was derived from Messrs W. C . Stewart treatment. It burst into name uncl “l. '1'“ I’ ~51 “gem” ffgflfiefatfég; on several In . . .. Mi‘. J.J Murray. General Supt. yh°1 tgngegb ‘fifth (i 195,101! AillQliiiiPS, was present and ha. . . , .1 i. 1e c os ng session expressed gg-thggzforkln“ l“ the dmghm‘ -.~.\:.:~r1ii:~ satisfaction with the l P E I. Agency Found llead l At Halifax Pier Comm-once and comtplimented the on their achieve- = mums and progress to date. Report Routine _ ‘illas Been Replaced lu-l-JFAX. A08. 30 — Amlcros , 1"- lllclmyre. employee as i, watchman with the Cunard-White Star Line, was icund deud by Hhii- l WITH fax detectives on Pier :16 ht yesterday morning. Physicians death was due to natural cause.- -five years old and a nu ~ ihvaoi gvlzgeatterixnhlgass. Mr. hzoc- c Y?! , R d i k 1 "my. ‘I l“ Nori-hxgtree? "C ‘lit northern France. A ieiow worker said Mr. Ma BRITISH hid slial Walter Von Model. ‘and. was reported toduv winced Marshal Erwin Romtmel has been missing _ FOfiOfr 1:10 ‘FRANCE, Alli! 31 — (AP) — MM’- lately Gel’- niun commander in southern P0l-_ to have re- Rornmc 1 as of a Nazi army noun from Intyre became ill shortly after on?- l (“watches 1°" ‘ mm“ m" lug ‘his lunch. Later he said the nsaais condition became worse amt a taxi was coiled. At the arrival Allied variously reported ivounded or l: ..<<l in n traffic accident during an of mar» w. Madame m -'...‘.»‘.-‘“o.;‘§o‘§ilo.“éi%°“t?uol° 5%.? flood Br. I. V. Woodbury, City ‘rgnhn Melee! kalsirier, said last nigh: -. no inquiry would be held. 1 The deceased is survived by his l the West Nova Scotia widow, Mrs. Flora Macfntyrc. and mother, Mrs. Annie MacDonald. Regiment. ‘now in France; Ambrose, Jr., of ;rhe some unit; Herbert with the Souris, PILL; four daughters: Jcs- ‘ Canadian Army in Italy, and Ches- sie, Halifax Mary, Jean, and Mnr- tor in . all at home; six sons: John slfgJlAF, stationed at Summer- the Merchant Navy. The body is resting at the Hali- filX Funeral Home and will be . P. 12.1.; obert A., Naval fol-unwind today to Souris last. ii9.t-_-._’"'°‘_~' “"1?! ¥= %¥"£"°~°» "l.;P~?;gtli..l‘fiiif*l;.w. rw-q Ibis Amy‘ “Getfif back into our own stride, eh Smitty I ....s M-hlndllrl . Gamestcr, Hunter River. have received the cha e, United Church or Canada, sad news that their son, Pte, Ar- Serllges Sunday, Sept. 3rd; 11:00 thur Hector W85 killed in action a. rzn, Clllkftonhizzflo p, m, Mt, Her. glerscuts Aug. 18th, 1944. Ptie . te , _ _ HHS! er wen overseas n luetlcvicsnewiilncstwnlducgexil ‘lo? June. 1944. fill-er “kins llllllhllll 1°"- 9-1-11 in Canada for two years, first ai Gunner and later enlisting in thi Infantry. No particulars concernin| his death has yet been received. He leaves to mourn their loss his par- ents and three brothers and one sister, namely, Guy B, Lemuel. and Garnet and Viola at home. Mucb gympat y is felt ior the bereaved family in the loss of a noble and lovable son. Arthur was 23 year: of age. ‘ (Pabiot Hosea 009D _¢» CIVILIAN SUPPLY J‘i’* melfi yalrthe healsy demands iol butter, cheese, fluid milk and oth- ermm producu.” Mr. ‘Gordon sa . "Our product-la to Canada h planned at its limit, but recent dry and hot wee her may so affect pastures isi eastern Canada that the production we had looked for will not materialize. But, by Hid largo, mmdlnt and no shortages in spotty shortages are bound rienccd from tiJlie to n 1 thine isi s m} o ve a excess poaoctilzriex,‘ In in some w not and could not not have to endure any real hard- ship. ‘irhenonly needfii; poms $- grceo se aastmint n uying y nsential needs." llr. Gordon said that with pub- lic eo-operation he believed it wou not be necessary to become invoiv in the inconveniences and adminis- trative cost clothing rationing would involve, and that all actual needs would be m . ' IQIIMIIEPOQQIQ Be has been told that I he nan- tioned ilhings in short supply as predicted they were likely to gag shorter, many selfish psoglo woul rush to buy what was lo t the st with the ruult 0! shortlses. "I have flwullat we: the situa- tion prayer-fully and carefully and I have come to the conclusion that that assumption is s slandcl upon the Canadian ," he con- tinued. "I believe that nob on cl wIl behave like decent, h1g0 folk if you are iold iruikly at the situation about supplies, a rorria what is V ind of . The p c would be told what expect and all would masked lieop their buying and win- siictly to current r0- qubcments. The news from the battlefields was likely to cause wishful thinlrin , but "pennit me to warn that th exhilaration must not be allowed to mean a slaohsriirig in our immed- ists ai-lorts. noi- should it moan an assumption that the worst is over." MARTIN-At the County Hospital Montofille on 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Mar- tin. a son. MILLIlI-At i-ha Hospital, Mont e on might . 1944 to Mr. an Mes. Lloyd Mel- lJSLlMQEiQILBQHQ-Jljelvrllm ‘ MAR-IMAGES nifFi - Iilfifiiudspr. - at FE August 31, 1M4, by the Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Miss Ruby Louise MscDougall of Rice Point and John Artcmns Betti of Cumberland. LSOIEIION-llrtfliflg-Atfl Mdlflh Mi . .V Rev. T. a. s. glue. Marv Bells MneKnv 0i Wood Island-s to Mur- dock G. Morrison of Flat River. . I 1 . llilizn Plroilid aged Q yours Mse-LAIEN - At Arllnginn, Mass" on August 1'7, 1944, Bruce Mac- Carcl Of Thanks Mr. andMrs. Fred E. Thomas and iuni . South Granville. tender their sincere thanks to the Rev H. M..Bunta.in and Mr. Campbell and all other kind iriantls who assisted in the memorial service on Sunday, on Julv drth. . thank everyone . cards and letters of sympathy. N. D. MacLoan IJNDIRTAKEI IMIMMII Qnnohshmn and Ila-It Wllulbo ‘w ram‘ no