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MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER residence cm |. ouonoun Canoe Gapslzes £23.11 In Harbour o! newsy nlturo may be Inna-ed ct live cent: n word, strictly pnynhlo advance. Wiéliun Bbrglircunlbrcnl Robe t W 21, 0 Bl‘- CRASWELL for photograph‘ lottetbwmoospent half on hour 1L ciingin to a capsized canoe in Aggl-la-Fanliayrlon u!‘ “£9913 Charlo tetown harbor yestrxiduay ._.__._. afternoon beluga $811191)? of l oowlum xsnlmn film will in cl P°W=h W ° l‘ ° F 9""? shown At Bremdnibmc, Monda 111° "In W51‘- zelffiuedmeghwéie night‘ , 941-1‘ iiiyy greeaty diiiiculty although , - E 15 A-"QN _ people on shore who saw ill! b0!" Aggy? S119‘: (ivomrgii were m. up»? ilgiusht they Wm in dill!" gistemsd Ln Chaxloiltetown during 0 TOW ni- ul, week of National Rleglsilzution liitvthngoigl Wzgdzllgenlmlialglllg: of Canadian women which closed 511 ‘lnwm 9P9“ once 5nd The Saturday evenmg. Friday was the 55V ¢ 6 "T; Wfiem wwam the E'“ii‘.““i‘£' ‘§.‘f.‘°°“ti2“l?€'.."-“‘l; zi‘:.s""irrs""wl.“l w GI‘ S %, ' . (‘llii-Tge of registration. On that, day "m" 55mg: ‘Ahgsfidzggn aligfigcmaz: 323 women between the required WW9 t?" t- honed m’ poi,“ who ages, zo w 24, registered. "m" 1°“ l’ rushed to one of the city whatrvos SOLDIERS LEAVE unim- rm h"; Riéhgrgwdftffi Agfh°pemflj solders left No. o2 Canadian Army I d w“! w,“ h; a do,“ m, Basic "Draining Centre at Beach Sgnuim hgfled him I, Wok on“. Grove over the week-end, The!’ will a"! mlgnute! m get'nround to me be on service elsewhere in Canada. B gw he" the canoe had ‘Inset The five included: brlvates W. C. 598v 3d u m me armv w,‘ w” McPherson. Stellamm, N.S : E.A. be! ° transumd ‘or 8m,“ ebb McLellan, Richmond; R C. Phillips, whgllié may. stnifnnac. Before leaving they were frtlgglgegolgfirttlgagfily wrfhficé ‘i103? presented with cigarettes by the 1 t, the Name ‘A “rm-cw, Provincial Government through the W“) w,” ‘ileum “nlea lhmn in Carri! On Canadir. $03135. ‘aha bill's; it’); cboginahile 591m,“ éroad o! iigfjglglrliltlxre o?” sh. a Cgrnaglan persons viewed the operations from “glen W“ Service‘ the waterfront. FAREWELL PARTY F Men ( Thursday evening Mr. an s. s n Arthur MacKay, entertained in u l hozifvilir of gel: ymmgh friaind, M158 , Kw icen u er, w q as ac- cepted a position in the Dolllirllon civil Scrvice. After a pleasant social hourfpfirdlm muélc. 811mg. __.__ and m en crating “exam e _ a, Crockett, 60,5514,“ Wealm" programl W55 Emu“: w” Cliviiilogetorgn man died sudydenly at escorted to lite seat of honor by noon Saturday while M work Miss MM? Dliwwn- M455 m1‘ Mac‘ Death was clue to a heart ailment. Kill! lead an BPPYOPFHW? “dams Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo said, and an and Miss Flonence fiamble pre- inquest was unnecgssary‘ seated a fulfil?" Elli» 8s a token The 1am Mr, Crockett was doing of the 800d “B1195 °f the 09m‘ some carpenter work on a. plat- munikv. Miss Boulier in l, witty form at the residence of Mr. Henry and lliflislllg manner [flanked her Benom water street, when he friends for the timely gift, and ex- passed away city Police were no“- pressed her plcflfilllfe Bit bellld 5° fled immediately and the Coroner remembered by the community. “~35 sumnjqned_ The gut-sis Joined heartily 1n slnz- The deceased was born in this ins. ‘For She's a Jolly 600d Fbl- city and lived here most of his life. low." A dainty lunch having been He was a, former employee of the served by the ladies. the remainder Maritime Electric Company, of the evening was spent in music. One son, Cpl. Ernest Crockett, . C, A. F. survives and also a DEATHS ‘sister, Lulu. liiélrs. lclementfis, Bosa i?" on, Mass. H wfe re eoeasc HUMFFM the l-‘KE. Island Hos- mm by several years. p piial, Sept. 20.1942. Mllrdwk 3- The funeral will be held this Hune of _Iris in his 48th year. afternoon at bwo o'clock from the emains will be conveyed from the Mgcbgan Funeral Home to Sher. ubcliffe Funeral Home to his late wood Cemetery for interment. this afternoon. Funeral __—-__-=-_?.__________ arrangements later. FLUE FIRE-Firemen were call- CROCKETT- suddenly. Saturday ed out shortly before noon Satur. Sept. 19. 1942, Harry J. Crockett in day for a flue fire at the rest. his 63rd year. Funeral this (Mon- dence of M1‘. A. Block. spring Park day) afternoon) from the Mac- Road. There was slight damage. Lean Funeral Home, seimon stnrt- »-__ ing at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at SHOW FlL_M--The colored mm 2.15. Interment Sherwood cemetery. deplflllllg Prince Edward island JOHNSTON - In Charlottetown. Scenery was shown at the Char- Sept. 2o, 1042, Mrs. Sophia J0hn- lvttetown Airport to an appreta- 51011, age as years, The remains live audience Saturday night, The “.131 be conveyed from Hank Hen- picture 1s a particularly good one nesseys Funeral Home this after- and some of the Island attractions noon to Georgetown (q;- mgey- are included in it. t. ————~— " . Xgginsnr-In the City Hospital. LAID T0 REST- The funeral Sept. 20, 1942, Louis Gallant, agg 0f the late Thomas M. Fullerton, 32 yea” Rflmains will be for. was held from the residence of his wax-ded from Frank Hennesseyiq mother. MYS- (Dr-l T-F. Fullerton. Funeral Home this afternoon to 7 Greenfield AVEIIUQ 011 Slltllfdlly A his home in Cape Egmont for in- flflemwn Where services at the lament‘ house and grave were conducted BEARlSTO-At m Prince County by Hon- Flt. Lt. Rev. TH. Busiell ‘Hospital, Sept. 20. 1942, Howard somers- Iuielmeut People's Ceme- Beai-isto, age 51 years. Funeral no- iery- Panllealers W619i M85539. G. We 1am.‘ DcBlois, T W L. Prowse, A.B. PHlLLlPS--At the Prinoe County Belflller- J E- Hmi-i. Hunk Tecd. gloslplital, septm 1o, 19421. Twllsléard I-Y- Beddin- ll s. e . Funera ue a -—-—-— afterrilloonagat a p, m. w mun; FUNERAL SATURDAY — Th0 Uni,“ Church funeral of Mrs. John McCormaolc, 5|M5_M French Ewe‘ Sept m Mt. Stewart, was held on Saturda‘ 1942 Miss Mal-y Ellen Sims, age afternoon from the Cutcliffe Fun- » 66 years. Rmnains resting at Dav- em! Hmne- Rev- Dr- HVEh M11191‘ isolvs Funeral Parlours, Kenslng. Conducted the service. Pallbearers , ton, until Monday noon thence to wer“ Robert Duncan Edward F05‘ sr. Thomas Church. s rin Brook, m‘- Rilbert Hurry. Hubert Strick- whcrc funeral service lvjvillgbc held “md- Wemk" M“°1?°"“1d» ""11 5- M 2.3a Chandler. Rev. Lewis Murray con- ducted the service at the interment in Hunter River Cemetery, ALEXrltNDRA CHURSH- ‘There was a. arge congre a o at the Alexandra Baptist Cliiurclil Sunday evening. Sept. 20. Considerable re- Il‘! l0"!!! "lflflflfv o! our dear son pairs have been made on ‘he ex- liirlmrd Connolly. who departed this terior and plans are being made to life September 21,1941, redecomte the interior another {on are] not forgotten, Richard dear, Zgggreégtggnwallg}; figs rigs’; is Xor wll you ever e ' As “ma, as “re and hemo" ha“ Mr. Fenwick who leavesvsoon for We will remember thee. a pastorate near Wouvue’ N S ' while there Mr. Fienwick will study w; mlgg you now, om- hggfts "e for his B.D degree. Last evening snfe he spoke on the subject "What will In Memoriam Trinity llnltod Church MONDAY:—- B. P. lit-Bonn! ‘hasten, Bond Boom. TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D. pastor of Trinity United church, who has just returned from the General Council of the United Church of Canad; which ha; been in session at Bellovillo, Ont... preached at the morning and evening service: of public worship. yesterday. The morning subject wu ‘The Silence: of God" and in the aren- in~ "Facin Ourselves." Min Sal Wood wu the soloist at the morning’ service. her selection was entitled "Teach Me to Pray" and at the evening service Mr. George Johnson sang "Let the lower lights be burning." The regular sessions of the church school were resumed it 2.80 in the afternoon. BAPTIST CHURCH The morning sermon by the Rev. I. Judson Levy was "The Unmost- cred Light". The gospel of Saint John from which the text was taken is rich in figure; expressing the character of Jesus the door, the way. the bread of life, the living water. the Light. Moffatt brings a suggestive translation of Saint John 1:5. "And in the dark- ness the light shone and the dark- ness did not master it." These are days in which over large parts of the world the lights are growing dim, going out. The world has seen such periods before but always there has been some light unmas- tered. Through pain and foil the lamps of fnedom, of truth. of love were lit, they have flickered and wide areas have gone out but the light lives in hearts illuminat- Qd bY i110 Light of the World whose gleam the darkness shall not master. The anthem of the morn- ing was Mandleberlrs “See 0 God. ' We Children Come." Mr. Levy's evening sermon was the second in a series on Attitudes toward Jesus. taking on this occasion "Jesus as his Friends saw Him." The an- them was the traditional Welsh "Gently Lord, O Gently Lead Us." Mr. Lloyd MacInnis gave a not- able rendering o! Glover's "O 10rd. be Thou my Light." ‘lhe Church School met with encouraging at- tendance at 2.30 p. m. Following the evening service a period of song was held in the upper hall, 1; was indicated that October 4th, would be Rally Dav both in Church ser- vice and in the Church Schoql, New Battleships Ready, Is Belief LONDON. But. 30-(0?) --'!‘he Naval correspondent of the Daily Herald. commenting upon remarks made by First Lmd of the Admir- alty A.V. Alexander in a, speech at Sheffield today, wrote tonight that it can be assumed that Britain's newest 350004011 battleships, the Anson and the Howe, now are ready for action. The correspondent so interpreted a statement by Alexander that British losses in capital ships. air- craft carriers and cruisers had been matched by new construction, l reiteration of statements in a speech of Sept. 3. The correspondent estimated that around 200 destroyers. including the 50 overage United States ships, had been added to the Royal Navy since the war began. He also said M: was known that 200 wrvettes are in service with the Royal Navy. Jehovalfs Witnesses . Battle Town-sfollc KLAMATH FALIB eept . Ore. . l 20—(AP)- A thousand townspeople laid four-hour siege to a Jehovah's Witnesses convention today, then stolmed the meeting in a. riot of bloodv heads and club-swinging. Patriotic music, blarin from n sound truck, spurred on ghe towns- people, who tossed scnch bombs, and rocks through windows of the convention building. Four-hundred Jehovah Witnesses, who as a matter of religious prin- ciple refuse to salute flags 0r en- gage in outward forms nf patriot- ism. beat back the charge wit-h staves of packing boxes. No one was seriously injured. but cut and bruised heads were plentiful, Germans Claim 38 Freighters "DEAD ON TARGET! ' S-t-e-a-d-y---bombs gone!" -- ,/ Huriling along at 300 miles an hour, the Air Bomber directs the plane-aims at the target. Down go the bombs! Right across the fazgetl “Bombs Gonel" he cries, and another crush- ing blow lands on the nerve centre of Axis production. These Air Bombers have been trained for months in R.C.A.F. training schools for momenta like this. H they miss their mark, their bombers’ flights are in vain. Small wonder, then, that the Pilots await their directions at the critical moment oi attack. The Air Bomber is but one of the members of an R.C.A.F. cu‘: crew. His job is a vital one, but so are each of the others. Because of their team training and team spirit, these groups of red-blooded young Canadians are scoring success cite: success WOMEN TOO-loin “that men may ily." Canadian women fill vital jobs in the R.C.A.F. Women's Division, releasing men tor air crew duties. Recruits are needed, ngo 1B to 40, physically fit, with at least High School enhance. Many useful and fascinating job! in their devastating attacks on the enemy. await you. No experience lweded- Recruiting Centres throughout Canada. The Al: Force will trcinéou quickly to _ lake your lcico anadds uir- If you are physrcally fit, mentally 816M, over 18 and not "Wmn-F lnl°"m°h°n °'°“YR'C'A'F' yet 33, you are eligible. Lack of formal education Recruiting Centre, or write addxeal ROYAL CilglpugwAln Foacc BOMBER vii/viii?‘ For illustrated booklet giving full information, write.‘ _ _ Director of Manning, R.C.A.F., Jackson Building, Ottawa, or the nearest of these R.C.A.F. Recruiting Centre!- Vunoouvcr, Calgary, Edmonton, " kutoon, Regina, Winnipeg, North BOY. wllldlw. 101139114 30mm“, TlIIOIlO. ollmwl hunted‘ Quebec, Moncton, Halifax. R.C.A.F. training in Canada is expanding steadily. More planes, more schools, more instructors are now available. At present applications are being accepted for at: crew at R.C.A.F. ‘*1 in Arm‘; waLgrL 1111c frelghiers claimed clcslroyed In addition, 1i W55 auegerr three by the airioi-cc totalled 241.000 tons war vegseLc-qg, destroyep and win while lhc five VCSSOIS Crflilllcd l0 uric Lmesrour p patrol boat,=,_wepe sunk and lwo submarines had n dlSplzlCii. cu: oi’ Your loving smile. your gentle face marks from the part of scripture where Pilate asked the slhmle qgest- ion. Before the sermon ss ens “vim?” Mm°mb°"d b! Film" McLure. A.T.C.M., sang two sclcs Mmher- SM"! "d BTW-he"- whlch were very much appreciated. 9'21‘11~ Miss Pearle Jones was the accom- “ - panist. Charlottetown and North Willshlra Phone N9 No one can fill your vacant place. l. Personals Misc Doris Saunders. Ottawa, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Saunders. Kensington. left on rctum Bat- urday morning. Dr. J. P. Sweeney and Mrs. Sweeney of Charlottetown return- ed over the week-end from a ve- catlon in Cape Breton. While there they visited their son, Sub-L-ieut. Richard Sweeney of the Canadian Navy. Too Late To Clasify WANTED-GIRL FOR. HOUSI- work. Apply 1'! Douglas i” REE. 5E5?‘ imiiPo‘ ‘a.’ , a . . . 3:22:11? lilmegald. 9-21-3445 PRACTICAL NURSE DESIRE! position elm of elderly Patient or chronic case. Apply Guardian. 0-21-91. l =22. are: r who A m, 0-21-11. Iv" Attention rm: u” M. . qgrw lccretrny i0 but it "before tho cycs and ears of all drivers all ovel‘ Charlottetown ill r. En inecra, is shown above. It reveals that a tire's normal ‘iiincwirodbwbledgwhen driving speed is reduced from 40 to l0 miles m D0111’. , Societies to be preielli- As time goes an we miss you more. Yc“ do with Jesus?" b59118 his re- Meeting of Citizens Com- . dl H. M. C. S- This fire-life chart so imprcswd Plflfilflflll. Hmxsevelt that he asked his mifiec r6211!‘ "l! b0 a rd the country?" The President's (‘wily of the chart. which was llfepllred room, City Hall, tonight It by l-hl Il"°m°b"° m“ "mb" 111mm” wmmiu“ of me Society °I 7.30. Urge representatives of 9-21-1l BERLIN (Fmm Gillmfl" 3mm‘ bailiiheibemwas no confirmation of casts), Sept. 20—(AP)— The Gcr- these clams “om any with the jubilant fanfare or trum- us}, smmmmt was “m, pets reserved for great that 38 frcighters of a British and my w Ru“; Amelilican ccnlvoy botunrd for nort ern Russ an por ave been l- gl m], ._» -, d sunk_in an air and submarine attack x a om a n m“ m” ma a our OUR WAY B‘ C; "Gernnn dcsfroycci By a? R.’ l BWILLIAMS other destroyers damaged so scr- 29.000 toils. nlaking ihc lousy by torpedog ma: they p,o- loss to Allied shipping in the whole lost. opomtion 270.000 ions. Tabulations PClCfiSCd Lodav claim- OillCT ed that sincc the beginning of ill‘ mall high mmmand llalmcd “may source. The first authoritative Bri- wm‘ Gcrumn armtd iorccs enemy Vlcmrles- claims regarding losses of n con- 21,000.00) grcss tons. The a are grossly exnggorat- for the month of September to date 5 ed." Official quarters, silent while was glvcn n5 650.000 tons. ncgp Mlnavrds in "the borne, assorted ‘iarc ships fgure OUR BOARDING HOUSE e000 csosi-l! n= n-r THATB ENOUGH a GUVS IN TH’ WAR 5mm" A SECOND ‘FRONT m THlS _ _ HOME.‘ , TOMED TO smote‘ A_LETTER,WE'RE GONNA HAVE MORE" C SUALHES iM TH‘ MES THAN OM TH‘ FRONTs! 1‘. ‘\. eilllmll i, k; WE UNDERGTAND MR5. LET'6 sEEMlHAT WAS HOOPLES BROTHER HA5 PUT THE HALTER ON HELD b» wslzewr I ROUND ‘ 4'2! The Provincial Department of Agriculture hiiflfidflgt. 0d in increase the bonus which tlic_v_hzivc been lpmnlrt t‘ freight on ground limestone. This will reduce lhc c0: tciflyr“. farmers an additional forty (40) cents p01‘ lull- DEPARTMENT OF AGRIC Ul.'l‘l.‘ltl£ THAT LAQT POSWON cu sPI-lTT-TT q woutu ElTHER YOU FOR A UOB!-~ you A WATCHMAN OF you aulzkal HOPE lT'5 somanune FOR EKTINCT ‘E9’ BE ‘NT GENTEEL, um; KEEP- VOLCANOEQ ? -~< EST-ED n= IA m6 A WHEELBARROW orz wAs n‘ PUB- coutp P0065 TUNED UP.’ LlClTY MAM FOR FEW QTRIQOU HALLEYS AND e21 INTO THE ARNN A5 Z AlREDAl-E?’ ~ 9-21-2li —"i WITH MAJOR uooPui W l-lMP- W?’ [FM