fr... SUM MERSID AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE nnz WESTERN oussomu mm... John S UMMEBSIDI POM. M Wow Street last-Phone 289 lllli PRINCE COUNT! lptlons. Advortlln; ahuflql p. M; ‘m, M“ h“ m" b. bu!“ h“! ll III of the lhllflwln‘ stores m d :- fiSIBeMIKSLOIQ, Water IL 9 Dflllltoro. wm. s; Mark Gouda, 67 Granville s1 CAPITOL — Summerside TODA Y & SA TURDA Y E i Provincial Holds At S a m m Convention W'.C.T.U. erside GUARDIAN Epic Tales 0f Norwegian Trek Revealed» Malpeque United Ghurch Servici RBV. A. J. W. hiyers, Ph.D.,_ H311 ford, 001111., occupied the pu.p1t o! Sunday 111st at coin hLlhfleP-i, tn pastor, Rev. C. J. Clouds Dual); o1 Totem mum w“: “' ‘ '_"_' nowrasigrTga-msn Pom‘ 1. Gum," flu b, "ma." h n “m. m s a“, i’ Abs Tho 14th annual mse of the great sorrow and affliction to so 55$; s -(CP) -- Epic tales of o’ fig fgémfi" L119?‘ 3L5“? fiiif°fro’ wile: Boy 3t Zaiollgellz: fiélonlhghwiol. hone 288 for this service q u Provincial organization of W. C. many t-tirotighout the British Em- u-efacxoss 200 mountainous miles God? 311,15 ,,.‘,,;‘°,,,‘;‘~§,,,,‘,1§';On u); "m" or er 1 W or dellverlu on your you“, T. U., o! Prince Edward Island was pire we the members of the W. C. o; Scandinavia into the ‘security o. Km“ o; Jud,“ 11,, _,, ,, ,,,~_,,h l; n held in Epworth Hall, Burnmerside. T. U. here in convention pledge Sweden “we told by British sold- pyggun, J1’ if yesterday afternoon and evening. ourselvesto do all we can_ to al- 1e“ repatriated to the Unified and the Cnalc . ‘ l. “and h‘ M“ Mr. Haun Howard of Cornwall, re- leviate distress and hardship by Kjngdom many weeks after the grip All Dug]. 1p ,_ '.‘.'.::.'“1:.':....:... ............ ...r.i;€".’..°.§‘."...il‘°..i%"‘ ‘m’ ‘hi: °'°*“‘:“.‘- “u? “e “"2"- m" m.“ °"*“.“':1“1.°' i" e “r We“ "We" cam" ‘ - e . _ ' - - G was ery Q represen n- In)‘ way lat ilcsvu ' t . 1.11 1111s 1.-. .. ~' :1, peway nature may iroulnlan- Dru‘ stow bsogghgljgis M8" Who LIVOIL wlih D80"! tlon from the different tinits. Six help to serve Kiiig illlliécOlslflLfy. o MP5,“, o1 125 reached this port, longing oi l111111..1..;.. 1.1.112 cents a Word etrc y ply- --_ i And l) I unions answered the roll call. Be it further resolved that realiz- w up o; mung loft,“ deep "i. “I, in advance. m-qlgitglowlégs yeast tablets. 250 UIIQBLUFW "l0 Women b in; devotlggial mwas led inlg tigsvstiprcm? imporianceuot to- 193-5, over precipymus snowcmd _ . . . r . . man Dr C 1 - y mem rs o e0 wn un- B. a uience or our couri "y re- i, l and through icy rivers -,1;1;9<,>,-;.,ssispinggcweud ................. "r.-..2'.';%zi1: ‘”"° """9='°“""'"*"l°"~' i;'.§.‘..12‘.."..."°‘..‘€§fi "l?.’t““° l“ ii’é§§“..i“.i¥..‘;‘°.“é"‘“““$ °‘.‘a‘.."°.".i‘ ’§§%?*a3i°u"=°“" l‘. ~‘ __¢___ i rea e - l’l llnl v1 g mm"; , UEQUE UNITED CHURCH _yA|gDLEY.s speck“ 3 cakes minutes of the last annual meet- iflmllelfflllfl! fflderfltiflfl in BECWiHE weggrgeant GS.W. Frank of the 75lb1or5,n,day_ sepwmbe, 3m; 50w with peflume $100 Goumes ing which were passed and ivdopt- Prohibition members for our pr0- York and Lancaster Regiment 1'11" um Albany 3m) pm Drug stem ‘L_‘606_9_6_2l ed, the address oi’ welcome was Vinoifll legislature. said he arid his comrades rnet sup- 1x730 Dm- R£¥k%t-\(1)P§l1 ___ ' read bgedM$';‘MM‘ Ffimklitiér 5nd were?“ m“ “egg 11°’ wilnpfirag“ erior German forces in battle near , -1 1_.-5 - - - respon rs. an oward wor ers 1s grcar t reso r t t ' , 400 il th f N "k, ml 1 exfigtkewggiiTEgngigstizfiujtage of Cornwall, we endeavour to double tiiep mcirli- iii-ii 26. “siv-Ziitfiiiy 21153132111131 i: Lhroului 1.111 . 1 d - r l‘€_ be]! f '!_‘{i_- ,- . 111:. e511! Aiiiiilvriiiflzalllxlkfficg. ggx general Box 464' summerside" L'608'9'6‘21- afirsjlelgonfijrgéssflli; pégigganéengn beristliliirtiheodxieisliuliliijtrii filial? ircinlgitiacfieg “IESQéLIQKt-gok ghayge of 70 men 5nd (Jud: Bill‘ v11 __ °_ _ ‘ . ., k _ ,,_ 2lil\'€.i11b.*,\l : il.5ll“m“md_" L’ 6m’ —SCHO0L suPDilesl Buy your ireirxtig ggesgiii. alrxigwcriasxilsd glxigugif ‘Zvglneirziitigrtige viieetiillietlt-lrilellrlibgciteypof if?1i§de:“',_§,;hi,,'§°“§§§§,§‘§ hiii'biilgii)l lyvv-liilciinrie iskini ‘ Y‘ “l; ' suggesting to church organizations hushed, Finally they split into E d‘ “‘ “‘,“‘,‘_:‘_‘_‘, “me Qulifxg‘: .\l1 Mrs u) - , _ .- . l i - d . uls Dystant of Sum i s d Gringo 1;\.ll—Skl-:li. ricn 5 and $11911‘ dlllllihtcr. Miss Ediliiifiraliitti irli figlpf§fiflggtmxlui°ag°ifohfrllif for their hclpfuiincss and to the "some of the men became so vcail Ilzs chant‘. “ _‘ gfysgentls mother, Mrs. W. H. divmual unions for their “Sig” Enlipr; cclurchcsl Ifor the use of the weak wc had to leave them in ' ‘ _‘ ,, Q ,_ ,_~ ._ . . -_ ... .. , "ti"? 3313615335.? LEE? div w. .. ...°..‘t‘.§‘.“uf.§‘1£?m$§“§zi. (BQQK , ROG . COLOR! i355 i‘€i“‘1§i32.".?.id °’“’."‘f§“ 1"?“ 131 aguéii §.‘...”i§“.§‘.’~.€.“‘§..’.‘.l3‘.§a £3155vefiéikoiiiisevfidfttii i331‘ nu‘ ‘l. liilhbc of interest, to Brunswick. —S. — ERS RANGERS) no‘, able to be D1329“? eghgnstrlgf {or llilcrthlxin1itigul £0110 wcli tcrcd in mountain caves or farm , ‘ ‘ o a osc w 1o r- p0 to make ei-s‘ outhouses. Once we werc ivel_ niiiy that n! the ‘Oil QUEBEC — Mr. Ell- : Mid Mrs. Edmond Teach- ...111 111 Summerside on ipv-rvisui" M1‘. MacKenzic, ‘,1 uumbct" of questions scribblers, note books, pens, pencils, -o1v Moron TRIP _ p1,, and M" D —RETURNED mom ENJOY- ABLE TRIP — Mr. and Mrs. Keith Compton, Miss Sadie Brown, Miss PASSAB so referred to tho recent plebiscite Provincial W.C.T.U. to the Nation- ed the importance of being on the afliéfb to hold the Prohibition law by prayer and example. As well by teaching the youth of the land to such as the W.M.S. and indies Aid sincere thanks to the entire unions small parties to avoid capture. Then in" from the ubiquitous Germans. the C0ll\‘(‘llll':l’l a SHCPPFS. The meet- ing closed with the hymns "Blcssctl Be The Tie Tim: B 11s" and "Goti Save The Kmg.“ -- . days without food and had to eat snow." The sergeant said he got stead- ily weaker. "We were starving and , ink etc. at Rex 5 and 10 -11‘.1 of Wellinflim‘ m“ ' ’ I sum‘ and expressed thankfulness to God . I. ‘ Quebec. hive w? ag- merslde‘ L407 Fn-MED m that "we still have prohibition" and gifgnggei; 7:212”épetlfggdiiylilfrgim- {OiiOxWGG gays andtnlghtls pg ‘If’; llllA!i.i[-§t‘ll(‘L', L} i. r < . one 0n to d th. k b l ' ' ‘"1 11. rcfl . 50H 11E "1011" B" 5° coi m1 11.. ., ' s 11 as Y MAGNIHCEN-I ex n ed an s on ehalf of the Resolved that we “press our fem deep m snow. sometimes 1,19% lmrl “£13k “b1” The s;11'11.1,-;11.~1.» r 1ouu1lll$ obtaining sec- Norma Callbeck mid Mr. Clive observe gem ramm I 1 - h M? i1"‘“,*"§'. fuilegttliffmlzléillé? Johnson and Mr. Gordon Kenna rem-red to fie found; ifslfffé i): suffering from intense cold." He 11113 _, , i 111" i‘\P_-‘}*_ mm and one Sim" the Labor Dav weekend mot- ggnjzation; Frances E, wpmd -~—»————- stayed in hidms for a mouth with there any - I'M otlilirl,‘t,“lfiu;ff‘al§,f;ol.c “my can $111.5: irptCriaiml Breton mid 1,101“; who in expressing me idea of 1,6,1, I a Norwegian farmer wlhile others nubtlurca uh 111$ W": ‘ -‘ ‘ .. - - - e a f‘ Ffli. —S. . a ' -~ ' - v . ‘ strzwzlc-cl on by thcmse vcs. W1 l "Q l , ,1,“ QIJ§5 license m m. vloik said 1o make the whole world 1 w = . . ...». . ' i? , ' t» '1“ en he got civilian clothing and 8W ehwwllt l1- - AND CAST OF THOLBANDS! more homehke‘ e a. siippll’ of food and started for x1110 now have a second The reports of the different com- Narvik. Enroute he heard the Al- bring God's u 1n i (‘lieu em bv the completion P l 4 _ I 1;; “11211311121111: course get theié CPSOIIZI S R O B E R T Y Q U N G iléllatlefi 2E1: ésliligrrlrtttetiabytltilgeyfgflg. H“ Md N-wmqed ma; Ar-ip- sank m mm A ,"S‘\\“.i. k _ v ‘,. .. _ L1 c - _ ' WALTER BRENNAN . RUTH HUSSEY of the Tcmpcrancc Society had pro- P°Ti§5° 1"’ heFdeii m" the 151M155‘ Take Care oi Ycv “ l-lyunhs sung _TE.-\(‘l|lIlK.\‘ (_‘AN_ ARRANGE -—Miss Marion Trillion of s1. NAT PENDLETON grcsscd tiurmz the inst. year I "My? 1111f, “*‘\‘,"‘é""}fd g‘ i, gm’ , C1111 =1 Lutle Mp ..\ir,v Aluvlseuzic. supervisor Elcanors has surrey-mi a pssitioii um.- Plnvbvlcurcnce s1 u.» s! I Al“ Ycunkfi" 0f “mill wmsiiire (‘Y5 ll 0 P1 H" V9 B 9R Q a Child. and Lold b t tuyllh’: _ nook 111 Piiucc Countl- in in E. B. Bemzircs Muchnut 5105c. Pmduredhv NunISlromb: iii-un-albiihniiyn" gaw a“ excellent reading “milled 7 The ewnmfl‘ - “La-w” jrgigly —S. ' ”‘” " "'9 "°' "Why I am a member," Mrs. Jack ztliii-(iiilgfadwllisit “ifiiiZ-sas . 1 .. . . 15,1»; w qllvsiiOllS as to whether ' '51‘111111i_» would hold a Field pin 1» of tlic usual exam1na-. \ -Miss Edna Baker has roturnnri to Toronto after sixuidiiig her holidays with hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker. ~S. minis‘ (lav at the conclu- if a group oi tench- 11 evt lotgcliicl‘ and put on . 111111 exhibits of work, 1e1- zi program of sports, 11v 1 not have the public 0X- 1, 011s .\l:1hiocKciizietliought l1 was a mood lcica, and should be; ucvmicd. 5 ...u"1|o01._< RICOPI-IN I-‘OR FALL [llll 'I'l1e i‘ili]t’il‘i‘l\ flii went back 11st J1 p11 Wednesday for the 121101111. ,-\'. the Sunimcrside High hnnl lil(‘i't‘ tvns mi attendance of —Mtss Anna Pop-t: has rcturnccl to her home in Silmmcrsiric aPcr an enjoyable ViSii. with friends 111 Halifax. N S. —S ‘ '—M1.=s Hcicn McLeod has FTiIlTH- i cci to hcr homc iii St. Elm tcr n11 enjoyable vlsii with . . in Kcnsinpton. .3. —Miss Hattie Henderson hus rc turned to New York after s-"urlig the summer months at hcr Tom" J1 viii fer gratlcs 1 to ld. _ 11nd l2 are not quite m Mflf-"f1‘~t’-——$. t .1111". those attending ‘s- — -- _ e. :11 time grruics mc.\ :1 —M!'- and M » 5l""~\‘fll‘i Nl-vilci- m, p.531 M 6m In 5L Mupv-S son have returned to iil"li‘ il"lll(‘ in Boston after visiting friends in cariemi- mark-r the direction of the summflside. _s stirs or s2. iinri-‘s Convent the 11f pupils enrolling for the - 115 n11 incrcnsc over ?\"r~'~"‘.<ri'1 X11.“ He‘: 11 .' are vis- -Mr. mid Mfr. J. M thcir dnuclitci- Nicholson of Sump: iting in Wcstuui C11 -. D. (‘LASS LIC- . \l:~s \it\l‘lil?l Snrk, (laugh- rnt .\ir uuti .\irs. John Szirk of —Mrs. Wm. Toonibs of KC!l§ill"!~ lon is undcnzniric trcntmcitt iii the e K, imwa, 111i dunk?!“ h” Prince Ccuwitv Hospital .'1"ri lie!" ',“‘_ "UNS “Um?” from friends hone she will scnu he rs‘- “' W“ C‘11"P1"~ Mm sari‘ stored to good lical‘l1. -S. issld Ihc rwrnucs- examinations ‘"11 trade l1) 111 Miscouche Con- rnt She 1s 110w at the Mother . .\'i:1ry's Congregation .1. llvr sister Miss Rc- uhn i.'~ also a graduate of . '11P is zimv attending Prince '\l‘.1i"s Coiippp_-..s_ —Miss Gladys Fnllnnd has re- turned to hcr dutics in the John Dunn Hospital at Hathurst uftvr spending her vacation s‘ hcr hcrnc in Kcnslrigton. —S_ , -Mr. Arnold Dllflfiitltr and his mother have rcturrv,‘ to their home in Boston after visifcng relatives in St. Eleonora. --S —1"ricnds will rcrzrct to mscovcua’ SCHOOL ormvs R FM-l. .\lONTHS—-The Mis- uthe School. which is under the icnrn 'ec:1on u! the Sisters of Mis- 1:210 Couvciu. has opened for i-‘hat Mr. Ross ltinrEivcn of Stan- n fall 111111111111 with an enroll- 16v Bridge is a naticnt in the Priucc County Hospital. -§. -—Mlss Jeannie Macbeod has been visiting her parents, Mr. agd Mrs. Roderick McLeod of Northam. -—S -—Mrs. A. R. Crosby is bclng wcl- ccmcd by hcr mnnv Summcrsiric friends. after spending the summcr with Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Crosby. St. Eleonora. -§. _Rev. Hcrberi Buntain of 'I‘_vne Valley was a recent visitor to Krri- sington. —S. _Mr. and Mrs. Robert Auld and 111.01 120 pupils. This school has iii been a progressive one and ill‘ 0f its pupils have attained T‘ high marks in the entrance "ti! I0 Prince of Wales College ttwl 1s hoping to have the ult- luiilcd in lLS classes n . 1111.! has also now a “Jfifrfhii course for pupils who "tlil-vscd the tcutli grade. Com. mlhFrciir-li nncl English is l * ttv this course. The Sis- ur“ W‘ congratulated on “ 1'9"“ "lulu: progressive -PR0l‘l.\‘('|.-\L c ll i Fr t spent a very 50('ll-1Tl-‘.l.‘.-\SS0?Vii§l‘l§ggi'19h€ qtgfiitilgliytisi Vflfilegi/igil“ at Edgewater, ~¢‘-‘.11cia.(.‘<11igrcssof1.a Societe L'- mhlloii 1111s held on Sunday at ~ ‘ I1 qpcucdwith solemn 1s l1 o clock, Rev. Father ‘~ W!‘ Cclcbrnnt. Rt. Rev. Steven's Shore. —S. —Congra.tulutions are in order to Miss Yvone Gallant, n strident of Miscouche Convent Academy d "G; J- Mflvlcllon, v.0. 590R I ll wrote the exam- Liiolibeeixiligirieiiiscoh an? “w?” of the Sackvllle delivered Q“ eiloqéntsseerdmgg; School of Music and received her winch ‘to the assembled dele- d-ipkim" “s- fm“ "l-‘imls. In the sanctuary -Rev, Pierre Gallant of Bas- sins, Magdalen Island 1111s 11km his new position as parish FY1951 at. 5t. James Church. Exmont Bay. Pr. Gallant is expected to say his first Mass since his appointive-Y" on Sunday. --Mrs. Deni MncNcilland small son Billie left Monday morning for their home ln North Sydney after spending the ast month visillnK relatives arli rlends ln Summer- side, P E Island. ThPY WP"? "i" companied by Miss Cora MncNclll. _.Mrs. Elvlna MacNelll. King street, Summerside. is spending a pleasant holiday the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Worth t’ Highland Avenue. Charlottetown "Sm" F1 olron Ho .‘ . PG Edxird Blanchard. Rustlco; §f§n*\‘£nRIl1t/| Union Corner Wm PClMr. Bloomfield. at ‘mmpitf 111e- cvcning session. n, on ti‘ cave some lively se- rm mo‘? piano. Mr. Leblanc b‘, “fill! line solos. accom- n s,)_m' L5 Cla lant. Dr, i- n, ilp-urauy‘. medical advisor for .. ,,,',“,“5 “it guest speaker, w. i’ "(limit address on the Riiv Nnznirc Poiricr. Mont i"! Pierre Gailant. Eg- v ivi‘. C urence Pitre. Rus- Oudri Arscnault, Mag- ‘1 Rev. Theodore rian ll president-fre- l s mceting.w ibh lklc afternoon in St. "fr. Fred Gallant,sec-' 1P minutes. and took u, tcféilfgttngs at!‘ the metat- i r 1 or e com ng listuc clcctcltlingft fggowst PEI-es" p,v_ . mon ay; ni‘: Edmund Arsennult, We!- - 5W5. Aug rctiri the bllsine? ti in T all ' - rcrnl ,“ t the m, r91 —Mr. and Mrs. W. L. MacFarlnnc have had as their gucst Miss Jean Bums of Waltham. Muss. M!“ Bums left recently for Shinimicm Bridge. near Amherst. N. S. i0 spend a short time with her broth- er before returning homo. -S. -Miss Ruby. MncNcill. dmlilhivf of Dr. and Mrs. John F. MnrNctll and Miss Ruth Dodds. dausll?" °i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dodds of S111n- ' merslde are vlsitintr in Ottfllll" "mi uddregsu ' inn-om“ In Quail“ thrv will l)» the or others. The Ruists of nu“ hl:1c.\'"ili's ‘cup-111. with the National Mr. John T. MncNcill of Lic De- Spartment of Justice. —8. ..§“, it.“ si Closed i —:Mi~$ Ileirn Marks of the staff R C‘..:’\.F‘. u an irs homo in St. litii U11‘ Zli ~I-‘1"c11t‘.< v.11 1 gict to learn of ‘ <s of Mrs. Sxinn Richard- h-rt" homo in St. Elcnnors.— . i. . It‘. "as Olive A111.’ ‘ of Ottawa is at pr cut visiting he; parents, Mr. and Nirs. Melvin ltiurray at St. Elcnnors and Mr Chcstcr Murray of Gc01'z'tn\\'1i. TIGNISH Dr. J. A. Joliustonc, Tignish has gone to visit his son Dr. Roy in eirccntichl, Mass. O11 I~‘1'idu_v, Aug. 30th, the Elms- dale softball team played the Tig- nish lcnm. A very exciting game was played with Tigmsh victorious, the score bcinv 19 to 8 Mr. 11nd Mr. red McKlnnon are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby boy, Raymond Gerard. Profcssor S. A. Rjickford was a visitor to Tiguish on Labor Day. The pcopie of Tignish are feeling Ncry bad ovcr losing their genial curate Rev. J. 'I‘rat.nor who has been appointed as pastor of Indian River parish to replace Rev. H. Mc- Donald who has gone overseas as . A1111)‘ Chaplain Miss Emily Gavin who has been spending the summer with brothers Fred and Lawrence of Sea Cow Pond returned back to Boston on Friday last. People are still picking cherries in Tlgnish. It is seldom cherries last till September. Mr. Jack Cameron spent Labor Day visiting in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Foley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foley, formerly of Kiltlure, 11nd now of Boston. are spviicliug their holidays on the Is- land visiting Mrs. Foley's old home in Souris. On Monday they motor- cd to ‘Ilgnish to visit, Mr. Foley! graudiiiotlicr, Mrs. Margaret Kinch. ’l‘hcy intend to return home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison were visitors in Tigrilsh for Labor Day. Mr. Rodney McIntyre of Provi- dcncc. R. 1., was a visitor to Tig- \‘i5|l this pnst. week. Mr. fcoimrd Ford was a visitor to Tigiilsli this wcck. Mr. Pnul Kine‘. son of Cloud and Mrs. Klnch, has left for New York, whcre ho intends to study for the priesthood. , Miis Nlury MncDmmld. dnutzhtcr of Mr. mid Mrs. A. MacDonald of (:11»1»1»1'.n1~.v-1 is [caching in Tig- iii-l» Convent. M‘ Ncttic Klnch and ‘Lottie ‘ of 111 Dru: Cc. pent the holi- ‘ dt1_\ 11'. .0!‘ i1c1~1~ "i Niiirguic. --S. ~31 Sm Aiii. ....1.‘.t'.ii1i of R115- licn 1s \.\'!!l‘l_‘ 111 K Fflgiflll the ipurst (if her cnusm, M.s% Wanda I Mill. -- - -.\ir. Hulrc. uluuhcari loft lasti for 'lorc1i1:1 ivhcrc hc is sta- , " “Mi ALSO SHORT SUBJECT snows 2 1 s.‘ 9.15 Matinee Sat. 3. p. m. . :11 1 !11:111 . 1 111 . lv.111 l "1....1. another 111 oil popular youuc, 1111111 1s tuintihuzz the Llllwlllfbs giliuirs 111 M1 Dawson's ilfliilfill, 1111.1 uili do until 1111-. Uzuisru ri-lixrzis. The hiisscs Olive anti Audrey Pitt two of cur Bl'i'~i.'~il wartime \‘i:~il(i1'S Lgbltilsuiisednliglvilliiclgir‘lijlzvliliiiiofliiiicnwfifi; i“ “‘°1‘1<< M!“ Callbeck wmlvdrd Mr. and lvlrs Lloyd Howard. Both b" speakm? of the Emperor i5‘ work. With approximately‘ held in Mr. James McNeills Cross. was a liuizc 5ll(‘(.‘(‘&<. round and squnzo (iflliCES bv the Baltic Orchestra. Mr. Milton Palmer. of Summer- side. who has been recently trans- ferred to the Bank of Nova Scotia branch here, begun his ciutics on Tuesday‘ morning. his sister, Miss June McLean, and Miss Estelle Kohcrskn. of Dorclies- ter. Mass, nrrivctl hi Keusington on TlIPSEiFlV evcuint: on thvh- nnnilni holidays. While here they aft‘ the guests of Mr. ‘rind Nirs. James Saun- ers Barbara Richardson o! Rockport, Me._ accompanying er, motored to Georgetown 011 Tuesday evening. and break her right hin joint. she was immediately" Prince Coutitv Hospital in Sum mersidc bv hcr doctor. ccrely wish her a spcedv recovery. Mrs brother, Mr. Ernest Mulhirziti, ‘Thursday mnrnhu: for his immc 1n Detroit. Mich., where she will spcnti the vviiitcr. Hcr mauv friends wish hcr a pleasant sojourn ill tho Umt- cd_statcs. ____ BRINGING l ti’ FA Fnlci vrc visitors to Tignish on Sunday. —T. i ity, who has irctn ck Davis 11 111 pontiuii. twllfrlbll‘ cmbraccd many other SO of young ladies arc inst making many friends anti have begun 111011" school 300 dancers in attendance, 1111- tinnco which was new warehouse on Tuesday evening un- der the auspices of the Baltic Wo- men's Institute, in mci oi the Red Both were greatly ciilovetl to music iumished Mr. Wcsicv-lilclritraii, accompanied by his mother. Mrs. James McLean, Miss Lllllannwalker, with Miss Her manv friends will regret to _ hear that Mrs. William 'I‘oombs,onolBarbara Richardson left on return of our oldest and most highly re-|t0 their homes s ted citizens. while milking on Wednesday morning after an en uesday evening, in some unknown B1116 holiday With relatives manner hfld the misfortune. to 111111 friends in the province. ruslicd to the‘ -ldau hter Thelma. arrived home on Dr. W. P.'We McBride. and at the time of writ- ing is resting us comfortably as can be expected. Her nuiuv friends sin- . Leo HujzhcsElcft. with her on Mat-Lcod, Summcrside rendered very cxpressively, "How Beautiful to be with God." This hymn was compose- ed by Mrs. Frances Willard, the founder of the W.C.T.U., ivhcn she was dying. Miss Ida Collect, Bed- equc, gave a report. of the annual convention of the Prince County union and Mrs. Shaw of Charlotte- town reported for Queen's County ccnvintion. Both reports were vcrv encouraging. The prcsivicnt then called on Miss LflllirC Cnlibcck, .Vliss1o:rar_v' 1n Jo- pan. who is visiting her fzumiy m liedcque to tcli thcm something oi the ‘Temperance movement in Ja- pan. Miss Callbcck said the movc- .ci‘.t 11.15 gcmhnt! ground Lhcrc and that the government wa‘ ‘ sympathy with the Temper itvorkcrs. Many owstautiing and tiiighly" cd11cnt~.d women upheld the ‘uork. And the youth of the coun- 11y were taught to leave wines and liquors aicm. Sonic of the forcmost women 111 the country vivcre in 1 i! a 1'9 T.1np;rn::ce SIWitilPS. Miss Calibre; a saui she was the pcsitient of r hOHlCLy uf 80 mcmbezs. Their work Chriszian '- movements, uittudiii! the catnpaign purity as well as temperance and their conventions generally liastcvi tnrce days. The young poo- pic there also at-tendcdthe meet- ings and showed great interest in . Japan who is a temperate man and Islands behind the movement. i The election of officers was as foilows:— President, Miss Edith Stems, Charlottetown; first. vice president, Mrs. l-Iazen Howard, Cornwall; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Milton Vessey, York; Recording Secretary, Mrs. George Jardine Freetown; Corresponding Secre- tary, Mrs. Douglas Yqilnker, North Vviltshire; Treasurer, Miss Ida Col- lect, Bedeque; Superintendent of lighthouses and fisheries, Mrs. Fred Shaw, Charlotctown; Superintendent of Tte-mperanoe Education in Schools, Mrs. Frank Deacon, Free- town; Scientific Temperance Sec- retary, Mrs. W. H. Johnston, Char- lottetown, Evangelistic Secretary, Mrs. Hanson MacFarlane, Harrison; Editor of Tidings column, Mrs. C. A. MacCallum, Freetown; Secretary iof Loyal Temperance Legion, Mrs. 1W. R. Clark, North Wiltshire; Tra- Ivcllcrs Aid Society rvretarv, Miss IEmma Whitc. Charlottetown. Mrs. I Hnmmond Johnston of Bedeque said the installation prayer. Resolutions Resolved that in this time of Mrs. Minnie Crozlcr and Miss in Rockport, Me. on 10v- and 1 Mrs. William Cameron and little esdav evening from an 011$» able visit with her husband. to. William Cameron of the C. A. S. Force, who is stationed somewhere in Nova Scotia. The Voluntary Registration of Women on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, which was held in the The iirm of lvlorrison 8a MacRae, LLCL, CUliliLlcLCia U1 fillllillltlleitifl‘, ALBER TON Wilitlil “as commenced uie xtlsi. but-k 1n June, lvlii be CCHHLCLCU six wecksi in ilUHlilLJt‘ 0t lite Lille ~ct iii tile. terms 0i - (:L|L1ii-LLC\_ l ,. .‘._\ acits Oi WUCUii 1t, Iiilil‘ iJUUil LAHYUCL 211K} krubbcci 111111 _'-1U.\1'.1 \1H'Uu .11 eurzli i liCfllJl/Lfl. "oi..11.1tcl,\' 2w ucrcs is enclosed \\;..1111 inc whee. ‘met airuromc 1s .~.1 r to uc ioi 1111 cmcrg- . M1’- cnvy iuuduiu ..1-.u. This ' “ ‘ ".1111 bc the iilal ofioivn. the “poms lo be 111-manly: co111p.e1eu. have 121.111 <11. VflflOilb 1.11m, 1 shifts. Work was turrlcti oil hours a. uuy seven days o1 L110 week. 'i‘nc cqlilliuieii‘. 11.1.1.1 “ti; iivc Cain"). all sClYlpcrs, bu: riot; iolirrs and graders .\'i(|i‘i‘1:\.l A nit-u...» have ‘r1150 W“ (Un1i1.11.1i 1111 H-miie con-i tract 01 Sllll- _ 1:11 i110 Yvouvi i. 111.. i‘\‘l ,- ltrmti. Anglican Sunday School Assn. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the An- glican Stmdagv- School Association of Prince Edward Island was held on Wednesday at Albcrton, Major F. F. May of st. Elczmors retiring President presiding. The meetings opened with even song in St. Pctcrs Church, Rev. Mr. Davies rector. Vcn. Archdeacon (3. R. Harrison, stimmcrside deliv- ered an excellent sermon approp- riate for the occasion. The meetings were held iri the Oddfcllows hnll. The various re- ports were rcccivcd mid were very encouraging. Two discussion groups were held and many helpful sixggcstinns ob- tained from thcm, Rcv_ A. Le Drcu- Gardner, Char. lottetogg had chnryzo nf the senior Group and Rev. Mr. Davies, Rec. tor of Allicrton the. Junior Group. u» l2.» uieiii lii i ii i.‘ e 1 i C C J urer. Other mcmbcrs of the ex- ecutive are Miss Elsie Hooper, Miiton: Miss Elaine Harrison, Summerside; and Miss Olive Thompson, Kensington. St. Eleonora has been selected as the place for the convention next, year. ALECK TRUEMAN KILLED IN ACTION. i 1 SAINT JOHN. N. Ii. Sept. 5 (CP) -— Fricticis hcre n! Dr. G. J.ih o.’ .\inunt NH 1v. lcamcd from 1h“ M1111": i'l(l Kcnsiugton Library, was completed on Wednesday’ evening with a good 1 turn-out of our women registering,‘ vmsihe report, THER 'l'rucn1'1'1i his son. P.O. ANN-i: WHO LYON.‘ Ltfllii tilt: LLOllLHul. M11‘ LilL‘ wont at liic \\L'iliil»;LUii pillluik, say Mr. Arthur Seaman. 0i’ 1h! R- 1..i.11. Liic “c111 is tspttttu Lu bu c, A. F. is home on furlough. completed ma. 111-es. ‘inc project Matthew's, Herb Leavitt and Jarvis {Mathews who have been training v.'1th the P. E I tthe past thirty days have return- ccl to their homes. ,were a recent visitor to Charlotte- __v-vi‘ii1li~ lottetoivn is visiting in Alberton, ' ""41 \\°~>*“¥ if“ the guest oi’ his sister, Mrs Ar- H lhur Seaman, , i | Mr. Kenneth Profitt o! the Royal Canadian Engineers, is visiting 1n Albcrtou. the guest of his parents, ' uutl gruvvliuu: M17 and M75 ito berton, the guest of Mr. and Mn, William Leavitt. college for thedQ-io-M term Miss Bessie Matthews to summer- slde Academy, and Mr. grverrcto Second Year work at P was a week-end visitor to her home here. Canadian sourls branch, was a week end v were recent visitors to Bummersids. regret to learn of his ness. All hope for his specdyand side, was a week-end visitor to Al- bcrton. the guest of his sister. Mrs. of Mrs Katherine Stapletolr was a recent visitor to her home here. __lfor Can-Ii Borden. Ontario. where Ai- A. 1"‘. Ml‘ the hcst wishes of a host of friends 1 Al" Force, 1Y3: l, lull Canntti » any, ‘fllrifllg Messrs. Herald McQuald, Keir Lighthorse for and Mrs. William Leavitt Master Clarence Duncan, Char- c. n. Profit_ Ivir. Edward MacRae, Charlotte- wn, was a week-end visitor to Al- Among the students returning to BIC Gordon M158 Mary McQuaid, summerside Mr. Raeburn Corbett, of the Bank o! Commerce isitor to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delwochs, Friends of MT. T O . ll, will serious ill- omplete recovery. Mr. Terence Gaudet. was a re- ent visitor to Summerside. Mr. Thomas McNally, sunungr. . J McQuaid. The ladics of the parish scrvcd M15 Ted Aheam summerslde Palus Eliitl‘ 11.1 "P?" in m9 m"- wos a recent visitor to his home Ivan Webb of Alberton was hers “be: mlflg , named president and William __ mpiml for a m0 Leavitt also of Alberton vice-pre- Mrs. D. W. Freeman and her L “q- 0.. . sident. lviiss Lois AlacLt-zm of daughter Audrey of New Jcrscv S? 9a]‘1‘\'§'l]1)‘ Charlottetown is sccrctnrv-trezis- nrc visiting in Aibcrton, the guests he? \i-‘-._._."n Freeman's mother, Mrs. Miss Eva Murphy. Charlottetown, are constantiv forced to Until: which 1s best to do in the llLllLlLiOll in which we find ourselves. “ha: does it profit if we should gain the wnolo world. Religious cdicuauun must help people fave their actua rations and decide for tiicmsc . It aims at self control, sen‘ (irrec- tion, the very thing dictators hate. What really matters? some of the things that matter most are really simple and common place. Here are a few of them: Deight in every day experiences. This 1s a m: r-iail- ing source of dc‘. lit. Bu" Gray delighted in mg into leaf. The maples are like tire insprmg. and gold and rod in autumn. Books one. music are ever at hand. The progressive school it one oi the most llYOflliSlifiwlhiIlfll iii those days of cal-utility. ' y aim to help children appreciate nature, art. history and human achieve- ment. Associations with people in the intimate contacts of oms, oonv munity, and church are be wot-nu- ur-a. Life work 111:5 llllcrvsl (5)82 of life's best experlento 1s the isfaction of doing something w plowing, harvesting, nu1s.11g, boa 111g, and especially home-makln One can be a slave to work, r-r Org it one of life's Joys A cause bigg than ourseif. One o1 the rememb- abie things in Great Britain is how aXi classes become their best solves when they lose Lhcnlscwue :11 ser- vice. Rank and DOSMJSSlOlE matte: little. Here are some o: r-tie walls ties they find of sterling xvort» m the crises of ' Dunkirk rescued dogs and cult q 101' them. Courauc to ItICE 1.1131: i'1-~,11e pretend to like to be and hard-boiled. but turn ms may to be true and good in owl erg- ency. The basis for any c011 hence in life and for any Jucigme values is faith 1:1 God. \"'.o 1s a Father. and ‘Whose puzposc for mankind 1s good. The evening service w attended. The music 1x115 direction oi the Simpson. The choir sang as anthem: "Bow Dovvn 'l‘.1ir.e (L. O. Emerson) Hymns The Lord's .\'lv S111 1111011.. (i1 Love, ant: ‘The i) 111011 (1.111 NGLIOHAU. Anthem. nap FROM trains 0v Porsm r1: “N tempos. S17). others who l‘.‘4'.'i u $225 in Frchc Marseilles SllC‘ 111.11 Lisbon, Porfugi... land. Miss Lucille McQuaid. teacher; fat south Vvcst School was a weck- {Fire caused 57511110 10nd visitor to her home here. 1 {- 1 Arthur Malley left recently i Mr e will train as pilot in the R, Q ; tvinllcy‘ carried with him James Kinch of the Royul 1 an Engines-rs is 1. Mr home on I 875.600 FIRE I)\.\l.\(‘-E =1. 11.‘P1- l timi- MONTREAL. H1111. 11 11' our‘ to :1 tirv 1'11 e today, ti1‘.=11'1v_\"l11: sliitP efforts n; primes and ill T'.\'i‘liT_\‘ 1 ~ 1 lunch in a s‘ 1' rrd ‘Fil/‘lll I\‘l the second fl 1' - imntlc 1h - - 111g hy a fire rstnipr» up‘, .,,,- plnyor-s \l‘t"ll‘ n)‘: 11:". . . : ..ti— F- . r: By Gcnrgc Illtzllnnrle 7‘ iggvesgz sfriése- 3t‘ "if"? Dow, THNK GPACIOUS-l F1251. . Ml2 4166s r "Ll- E“ sifitfifhfil?“ T MUCH‘ Evrsu OQDEE - rt? um; /_\ 1 111i (."li',"“l"a _ mEv WALKED our k1 ME -1 momma?