.. ._ .... |..1\1<M>'r m»... is»... 0:111 asnmn l Abuse Of “Séfipt” .. . wog;-u_-krgyyau_;,_.n.l._é. It System Protected By She thought Bill's shirt he, ' Temperance Federation ‘ y, ocronsg of a newsy nature may be lnse Q sat-acting iii-mil ".§i‘-‘£u3c""°' “M” ’"' VICKQ'VAPQI|I . i lum-"ignzz. Pilwvemultiliglforsls ooox-a m :~* ‘ * ' rmnuu olrr- Hmnen were oaaswnu. for Photo called to sumac-s Grocery on "M" v b sun- i—— mph.‘ Weymouth Street at 4.06 Yester- will be pressflwg: bmfi ma" m. ‘Mon o‘ “mo” connnnnsriou us: msua- dew afternoon. rm around a nine p_ F, L “mum” muium gmgegfg, ‘lifts: “m? W! ANCE- “973 l‘ “mm” it was decided at the annual meet: conttérol of an excisglelofglieeg-F‘ t2: BELFAST-BELLE BIVII. UN]. no damage from the blue. o m” ran u Segvi , .___- 00101:?‘ ‘irgcmaguc ma?‘ my that’? g8 asst-i‘ The "femoral “°§f,b';,,'°f°f:§ ',*g°{§:m;§§"§“m° "stell- lhte Medici» 1 . M. (Noto chance of 0 Miss ary cLsod. ' Evflybvdy hi! to Ptrepirfl fibrin. Eldon s r. u. w.n.1u - w n 1s 2 the McLea ru 1 n" “'"‘“°“ °' “film 1°" l" ' 59""!!! 1n connection with . 10-251. Hgsmeeyestxeggay atternoo: wiigc m" P"°°“°"‘¢ "ml"- ‘m ""- "flvtl- Rsv- 1-. M. Murray. Hun- We're all in that boat together Phail. Minister J services were conducted .31" fi°b°dY W" “m” t° °5°“ CENTRAL PARISH ssnvrcas- o. “lemm- aeulimngdlseiorowgl. "‘°"Pl" lys- m- am,- geld "we must do all Whatever the time Sunday, October 4m. on.“ 00,, u People-l amen 0e te Pallbe m °° I "is $10.0!“ “fr: 111.019’? figiiggdwnthataidn. o’ rn . : - e s cases eMcflmxm waft?!‘ DIOVIIIM‘ nldlwklfll the premises where there was excessive sale of Ddh . u, they A.M.NineMileCreek8P.M.ClvdoM .5 . ; _k_ °' w“ ' _ giver 01.2 b5. p15 obuicbm. Wednos- “$1.1m, Pfrili n b13303, <§°u§°1=$ :36 the we oi sloo- miilvts by a doctor that doctor us- i "'5 '°"i9h'“'m‘ ""5007 viyoccuvnu t ' m P‘ M" “mm” matters dimer?! tiling‘ cg: is: iigclidthosllieezilgltndegingxisggoet l . flgqymtddmlnr _____ A u, “u; _ sent at the meeting. After pro- thing for such doctor d - f ../r,5'I8PJ’ l“. ouulwn or scoTLANn-ser- .0311, "Eflfififif men :21,“ l: lunged discussion several reeolu- gems as a. remedy "stsion midd- vice Sabbath Oct. 4th: Birch Hill Charlottetown l”; "mm, from tions were adopted in regardeto cirls." This would enable those 1i s.m.; Charlottetown 7 pm.‘ 1_ h 11 these questions. ca" T""°"° 11 e-m-I Bmlchvl aggglonbalfiaiaxdtitxnolie€slgyvglr1gnteaer Mr. J. H. Mehrlane. Bedsque. Ilwmrt ' ‘ ‘ _ 3 p. m; Desable 7.30 pm. Monda mun-q and wm gum m, m, m was “welected for a third time as the meetin Rev. Mr. Tilis - 100 Late '10 (Jasiiy Oct. 11th. Kinwes a pm. 10-2-1. M01 ~ “w, Chuqom» m, president oi the Federation. on." curred wih the suggeston of cinmcu NOTICE Winsl med“? éfimpnmmfi will 13° ggimrlt eilliecgawwelisd sciiiseégivy’ Sfifiicfiwm w ovmm” ‘M.’ ivANTi-Ii) - IMME DIATEEY Um,“ char” servmeictmber “g: .0 Y MB W111‘ - - - - - W 7 - ‘ , . - . _ _ - .1 dc;- h 1 d 1n m c1; Treasurer. W. G. Darke, Hunter Rev, Hu h Miller, Charlottetown, i’“lilificl;“°é-饑i%i‘e£t"" L certs." Iig- We‘ rec-iv 0 y“ some“ c,“ ~:~'"s.:§~:~.-:..;'- ab": ' ' ~~- -- ‘start raining. - -- m. eorse wnz° ' m” °llscu e “H 3‘ 1-30 P~ M- -_-____-_ Queen's Mr. n. N. MacKsy, u. n flvunt-ryflggssinst‘ liquor “and that special rvice lviinister f Losr-rAvvs-conomn onow " - . luv. '1'. P l A. Spr nsiield: Prints. Mr. Ralph ll "m - We "I1 “Pits-Ilse pup NOW W5 L H Kennedy 10-2-11. e130!!! 5 McCaull, Bedeque, on." He declared that “anything ',~ ‘ ' ' ' . ' i“- ———— - . ingpromisedtodoor will Rewind. 10-2-21. ATTENDED FUNERAL - Mr. Mrs. Ernest Large left yesterday. mN°§§vm$§§°‘“§§‘§‘ oléhanm, i?» i? b o; m” t l _ and Mrs. Frank Campbell, Cape on s visit to Toronto. mfived ‘g M03910“ "Qwofimfi b’ Rev Mr Webster broufign meta“ Y ‘Traverse, was in attendance at the ———— Mr Gear e Brown Mar t h l); mfltfc’ of into I up e - - - l . , ga e, w ic r mperancs Eastern D1v1s10n 2355a,?‘ itemize“... ‘% “bu: m“‘.‘.%i“i.‘.”“l:.'i‘.:-...°“§; aging“ ae...,-ga;~qggz,,:e.,w*gg §"i€;:..,&:.=:,.:,""" m“ *1" P- B» . Tcrmentine this week. s business trip and will be absent c '9 in jug}. "'31,, why h“ ' W M S OffICGYS -—-—- s. few days. brtyb tend o}; the iqu ‘ques- should be done ‘ ‘i; . Cgfnsfiwrllianlw CHURCH m “i ion is. BHis resolution cargfed un- Webster said. . m,‘ 1 m x m l m, . - rookfleld Charge. ser- Mrs. (Dr) Leo Frank leaves this ,,,1m°u,1y_ M; 5nd,", staunch mam’ Th” ' 5“ ° ° c9" e 9° W1“ He!“ 10rd! DEY- Hunter River morning for Milwaukee (Wis) g 1 1m 0 L , U Emma meet,“ o; m, The prescri ion system in effect ca ed that we are not getting a he 6d l l g Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship ll visit her father Rabbi Schelnield 1 h], g0 n Ewen, Division w_M4 a o; me A M_ Glasgow Rom 3 R M Hum who u m h“ e1 m decond o“ n t prov nce at present was the root oi the trouble, relay. United Church u. Canada held in ville Sunday School a P. M wcrsnib ___g y y ' §m“f,',,§f,§§°‘§,°§,n Wmyggug‘ m‘°m‘§,fi§"b:‘:‘§- F‘ "dam: . v 1r , k '1. , . ' s ‘even en ' i s‘ Jim“ church’ um m“ w” 3° P M Brmmfld Bud“ 5°h°°1 m" “"1119 Mnwfll-lfifi" "14 got underway yesterday morning. man clear of the government, to 1 doctors to let al without the of the scr pts. Later in .,..__.,. -. ,_. .. follows; 10.30 A. M. Di‘. A. O. ThOIJISOIl. Min- M1” nabe] ggy-ong Amhefgt at- 41 .. i H 1d m‘ M, x M’ 5W3 _ _ - 1 m Too many scripts are being is- chec over scripts. Gedfiiigfaizelggfisrrisfxiillstrii-fifl. Mrs. —-——— 1o 2 1L ghee? agent)“: pixfififufi? ‘lied to the doctors, President J. Rev. A. E. Todd. North River. A. D. Falconer, Halifax, Mrs. J. H. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN friend; and relatives. i!‘ nhrllece€mganewggziliueg' igmbrgligte? 0,2128 Gégfigelldgmgxtzsrnyugfifilozéxd . v 9' Thomson, ’i‘oz'onto,and Mr. A. S. CANADA Marshfield Charge. Ber- Gmm. ‘veswme. president's M“ J. vim tor next mnrs Dav are u rob Mm victor consisting of Mr. George Brown, town, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, York: ’ f A. Tucker. New Glasgow, Bhaw and presidents, Mix Annie Murray. New Glasgow, Mrs. A. O. Thomp- son. Brookfield, P. E. 1., Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Glace Bay, Mrs. J. A. Kennedy, Port Elgln, Mrs. Clark Elliott. Sussex: treasurer, Mrs. Charles Davis, New Glasgow; re- cording secretary. Mrs. James Porteous, Saint John, correspond- ing secretary. Mrs. H. R. Iongllls. Halifax. Forci n mission secretary, Mrs. L. E. ecsdale, Dartmouth; Young People's secretary, Miss Lydia Duncan, Campbellton; girls work secretary. Mrs. Prank Hoar. saint John; Mission Band secretary. Mrs. R. B. Christie, North Sydney; mission box secretary, Mrs. M. E. Priest, Halifax; intyiatlona] cor- respondence secretary, Mrs, Frank Baird, chipman: Home Helpers secretary. Mrs. H. Ross, Halifax; education and literature secretary. Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Truro; Pres- hvte-rian Message editor, Miss Mabel Bannerman, Hampton: Preslwtorian Message assistant editor. Mrs. H’. A. Doig, Sydney; Presbvtorian Message secretary- ircasurer, Miss Fiorence Culrmmgs, Point John: lantern slides secretary Virs. Norman Mclnnls. Truro. In Memoriam MR8. FRANK BOYLI 1 . lows: Mt. Stewart ll A. M_ Hi h- V“ field a P M. Marshfleld suugcv d"““h‘°" Fmrkl’ hm "mmd himself. baa with Premier Cam - also took Putt in the discussions. School 10.30 s. M. Worship a P. M. §°f.*,‘,°,,,,”,.i’..°.?§.§"i;. ‘£32111: be“ and the Executive Council n any Day service‘ Hammixtglléaf? guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mac- Williams. day School 10.30 A. M. . Henry Beak. Minister. 10-2-11. DRIVE OFFICIALLY CLOSEB- The total of collections in the $7.000 yesterday for the final day of the campaign. Canvassers turn- ed in close to $1.000 last evening 35"“ “'h° l‘ ’ 9mm‘ "1 cards to be n u 1 N c lzrllfigfigedmizgrd cciggnd Hwmm m “t” m" WW1“ °°’“° "wk w“ Hm” Rm" m" A- '*' M°L°°d' c“ mm‘ ° m “m5 many friends wish her but there are still a number of have yet been received from the rural areas but it is expected that remvery" when these are in the provincial iozteiliectlve of $13,900 will be real- FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the lottetown Airport yesterday after- noon when services were conduct- ed by Hon. Flt. Lt. the Rev, '1', _ u. 8.225;"? criteria‘: mists‘. i? Describe Battl F‘. plot at Sherwood Cemetery. The order cf procession . ' I . ‘me Finance Committee in- F-iwrt party. firms party. litfa v°“°l‘§.§c’§,$‘3’t§§ ogiieigis “$1.1 iii: ffifneaim mmacfigm Mflmn“? | e 1i 0W“: , from No. 62 C. A. B. T. C., lorry with casket, pall bearers and mourners. BAND CONCERT Glyn" _ fig)’; AB. George Ballem, Pownal: mo“ o! n came ‘mm NW“ swfll- Mr. McFsrlane in his presiden- Patients at the Provincial Sana- torlryn were left on Tuesday morning for syd- "am Joint Y. M. o. A-Salvation Army “W- N5- Wm" 11° "l" '15“ ‘m’ t ing drive for funds went up to about few d5" insta boro, Mass" leaves this momlng on h t to h“ m, fllSbectod to also be a beetle _ gewrereikfls vaoagighnewih ‘b15501? Th“ L’ ‘mntrary w m“ 5 11' t °i be this city. While in the city he has 1 to s t. J n. Holland was held iii-om 51c 013m: gffgdmvflafie“ °i h” °°““"- M“ WWII; AB. Stanley Gallant, Rich- entertained with a mend. AB J J Gallant band concert last evening which Ion/stow“ and drdlnary - Miss Gertrude Stems and Mrs. connection with this matter. They Pickard were appointed as a com- Dut their case before the Council mittee to interview the Prlnci al ______ srécliflgrag waitxing to scstif there g1!‘ Prilnce :0: hvtgxles giolletge with W an mprovemen . e ew a g e each ng R"- D ‘7- M°""°“- Bmmbim“ Rev. R. E. shaw said there was °f temperance Plmd on the cur- b}? evidence the thing is b,- ricuium agrantly abused." He cited Members appointed to the ex- noes oi autos, mostly tux“, ecutive were: Rev. J. M. Buntain, o, New which he sew drive up to the New London; Rev. o. 0. Webster, the vendor shop ln Charlottetown y; Charlottetown; Rev. George ‘rilley, a case oi beer and drive away. CB-Velldi-ihi RQV- 11- M. Mllrrfly. Mia Gertrude Pollard “we” H" get six o seven more 11 1; 1d g Oiseary‘ Rev. I J levy Charlotte- ‘ "w" following rthree of these in‘; uric town: Rev. Sydney Davis, Alber- seeing two or. them dflyo duct“. ton; Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner, m. r. Ashley Music of West- {furgwtitllgsgertz glemises while ca: °Y’*‘"°”“"""§: §fl$f g1} . Chsrlotiotnwnf Mo's Louise can! c" ck, Bedeque; Mr. Thomas Moyse, ae ahhdh u;_.er~ "nasty reports as toe th: ms§§§§ Phtll. Clyde River and Mr. Wil- in which these scripts 30g mm um 11am Clark North Wiltshire. hands oi the people." The pub lcity committee names the whitest wash! after dozens of washings. Mrs, Allan Wyand tom o; 10k, consisted of: Rev. R. E. Chow, 1118 up bottles at her tourist ome 5°"- A- 5- 14°15“! "14 MI- J. H. thick, rich Rinso which had been discarded by visi- Mcfirlene- s seven “d, float thedm tors to the province. These had the PRQDUCT awaywithout u, won lfllblc. She declared they hm "m "w" ""1"" “WM "113 ew- giviitwfilvufiiac $5575. iiffiifli? an r w. Larkin, st. Peter's m" “m” “V” "m" “d ‘Mulm ner. Cornwall. The“ were 515° mm“ which tial address outlined the activities Jack Thompso , n bore evidence of having wme oi the sat year. He referred to Charlotte- Rinso is best for colors too: it keeps them as gay and fresh as new-even that clothes wear better because the hard rubbing. "m" Rev. I. J. levy. Charlottetown, and Rev. W. A. MscQuarrie, Bouris. i‘ . ] yoifve only to You'll notice use Rinso once and you'll never be satisfied with anything else! Use it this coming washday. Get; the whitest wash . . till she saw her niece in a Rinso-washed pincifore You’|l never be satisfied with anything else once you see RINSO WHITENESS NE look at a batch of‘ Rinao- washed clothes is enough to con- vince you that the only true standard o!‘ whiteness is Rinso whiteness. You'll say Rinso not only washes whiter, it gives Whatever your washing uperlence; the GIANT package for extra economy, 1 a CLGINES tasr LONGER, "roo! Chan he" from England. This was dur- m, 1053p summed by the Eden‘. __ -—-— ,5 8 a man. u b _ lng the stay oi an En lish ir Bu, we e-eqg-g o: M;- e- “git? ’%§’°“¢i‘.’.2f.ii‘3“°"".“.$§;“"°§..i§ 13-11»- M-euiveu. ensue-cite??? ,”,€:;~ ,,W,,1,=;"g,;=1;;>,;gg;;g 1,3135» we 1.33. lefii..’.°“‘tl“.fif.uii.“pllfé. gtgigllgrgy ""1 "coded "1 M“ awzasewmrIsrzlI/aawzgc 0y e. C0l'll'v\"<1 0st anot er ori Tran,“ Centre through kind a members of the Assiniboine rt l" 7°‘ ince. The various cozxunittee m t- ' 5 . , - . _ , _ y but sh h d h r e9" A resolution asking the execu- isfitdiliaiczltyfisltgllielmpisgg gtgaiillkfistgé Dex-mission of Lt-Ool. FRI. Andrew new which recently sank 3 5”‘ informed that? n1 wznugdgi? fig m“ Wm‘ the “mouth” come“ V6 1° "CB-“vass m” M M” presented the program man submarine, arrived home last and the meeting of the Fgderg- Jen of temperance education 1n pf,- _ P. E. I. Hospital Sunday. July 19th in her flily-ilrst year. During her life time she gave freely oi her time and talents in the support oi w any worthsviille cause. Mrs. Boyle was a member oi the United. Church. Daughter oi the late Mr. and lVlIrs. Geo. Crewys of Kingston. Survilvlnl! besides her husband are two daughters Hazel and Jean at home. also two sisters and a brother Goo. Kitsch. Hampshire and Mr. K. Crmvys, Brookileld. The large number oi people at- tending the funeral gave evidence that she had a great host of friends WARREN ._ A; m, pm,“ m d the kill. the submarine crew open- Island Hospital sept. 24. 104;.” to "1 fire with a machine gun. I-er- Wm‘ ' P’°““°' ‘"4 BMW" the P M- Mr. u Mrs. Fulton Wa ren, North kin wd- TWO an r Heiferman. Alberta and Leading were tan“ up‘ on’ °i ma“ w“ i" "1"" "It 5° PP°5°Y1P¢I°B limit of German troops from s populat- i Seaman Bill Ioggett, Rocky Moun- tain House. Alberta, Y n f b ll t. Th » e “moped t; this dcgk clogeetss: wheg ‘hwgm- T" “m” he was standing. The service was held at the home on Tuesday afternoon at 2 P. conducted by the Rov. J. R. Skinner. and nsslslctl bv Revs. D. K. Ross. R. E. Woodside and L. M. Murray. Interment was at Cornwall cemet- erv. The call bearers were: Messrs- Colin Murrav. Frank McLean. C in McPhall, Stctvart Hvde. Lem e1 Drake and Rov Crosby. FLOWERS Crescent-frin- Family. Wreath-Cecil. bells. Geo BCMG and Family. Jnlm. Fnmilv. Brewer. Sarah and Family, Helen Jmn and Madeline. Sprnv-Rnvmond and Family. Geo. and Emma. Waltcr and Blanche. Mr. and Mrs. Jns. MacPliall. MT. and ‘Mrs Colin hfncPhall. Mr. and Mrs. Prod Hvde. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ‘Hvdc and FYlmcr. Ethel, Victor Md . -. t 1 c1 J 1 i tn b "l" 490° find colt-I or Fwmllt Lillian S an cv an esse rrégrlarlédsllnegflwlligwol} llfeonthm 9mm“, clmpbe" prom. Gallant oi Bucket of Fl0“'f‘l‘§—-MT. and MP8- Gorclvm Mwchiillan. Mr. and Mrs- Geo. MncMiilan. In‘ Memoriom s- —— ln loving memo , of ' MR5. JAMES LIVINGSTON wim passed away October 2nd, 1941. Gone la the one we loved so dear Silent the name we loved to hear Sincere and kind In heart and mind Swcc-t nrrdihe memories you left be- hin The home is lonesome without you m dear We miss your prayer and the hymns Y9"- Yflll MIDI Your loving amlle has gone forever. But we will never forget it, no never. Levingiy Remembered by llmbsnd and Family. 10-2-11. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlitshire Phone III which included a number oi {av- night’ m spend a nlrlmlflh- oritc selections. The band was Island Hospital, Sept. 23. 1942, tague, a daughter. River, a son. MfiRiA MseKINNON-MacLEAN — At 1th manse, Carleton, Wednesday, Sept. 23. 1942, by Rev. J. H, Bishop, Mar aret Argye Shore to Harold A. Mac- had Kinnon oi Canoe Cove. the p arms - cnawronp - On ., Mmgie snc-Tficsuuy, Sept. 20m, 1e42, at s: “"- Bflla" W" George's Church, Montreal, by the Venerable Archdeacon Gower-Rees, ‘and succeeded in “ma; one or the Canadian men and wounding four others. Isobel Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George T, Crawford, oi Charlottetown, and Robert Arthur DeBlois, son of Mr. and DEATHS under direction oi Sgt. Lloyd 52,}! 01$‘; agifincgeufilgilg ‘ht?’ at victorious I high seas. Bot the action which resulted in send- my 111K the sub to the bottom ‘ As the Assinibolne closed in for mxyfi Ml shflw reported cum parently exceeding the limit, m 1.1 hit E“”“"°“‘ M“L°°“ °‘ Win11}? 1.1111111. said smilingly. He “m” Ti" “mm” "l" Igg- ' crew then concentrgttesd their fire ggtzlguw m‘ 9mm“? "m" m!" 0f Prince Edward n NUT. George D. DeBlois of Charlottetown. ggnwgshfitfiwtgitéagtloftofxg: coming the person refusing can be m, t“ “d “mm law oi this province. This should r M . In an interview last night Lar- fist apply w m’ lunsdlcfl°“ °1 is? fitglavigewm "fined to by this Dim/m“ 511d passed. It was moved by Rev. Mr- a canteens in the province, Si‘ Resolutions Shaw and seconded by Rev. Mr. a she s en 8881116!“ 0n thg boys took part in The following resolutions were Levy P?” = a '11 a1 resOluti ndorsed the Whereas the electors oi the w_ (Ln-n U_ mflfiuw, w“; province of Prince Edward Island and urged that 1; be used 1n m; Provincial Hous Script Limit Exceeded I- J- Levy asserted that 1-m- -~ 0- ewe-bu» i2:..s:°;‘.:.:;si...:°““ "1 "m" A 3321836651550‘: ‘aw the “my ““" the bleb scite was heldo 5o when m m‘ pkmwm ‘m ‘mm 75- 1940 rural schools as well as in the . _ bee spottdby 1 11 bt W" the“ thlt ial Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Hampshire. Mrs. anus At the Prince Edward lostllm m: fog sfiufrmaagfer_“ngvjf ggiquxrztkwgs being grcsuy _ medc doctors be limited to 5 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillie. Mon- 13”" u ’°‘"PP°“°d a 1°" minutes low up diligently," he maintained. number of - H°W°V°P. expressed their desire that the Sunday 86110015. Tms w” moved 0 by Rev. Mr. Lewis and seconded by Mrs. Wyand. 300,000 N AZIS (Continued irln_1___111aze_l) Previously it hari his mfonnauon exceed . ‘hm? m’ “gm W 1°!‘ "Em ‘Wlylggsh pa: dgghzliderabls ter and was about 30 yards away. doctors have been ap- whlch ' wmmm" resolved that _ . E. I. Temperance Iledera- "m" '°"°"‘ "mm" tion Petition the Attorney-General "Therefore be it sailors, AB. Bill °°““°“ "the Jmudmuon W" mun“? cm‘ 3mm Wdfly. Oct. 1, 1942." gloved ed lace in anbattledinlwhlch 30g , . . y-Mr. N 1r ed n sx guns, w N“ m‘ “u, °n D-“N- M67551 mfihingfixgeuns, 15 grucks and three I Whereas the taxation of a-l- ammunition dumps were captured, “Iceman, 0mm!“ w° "11"! "l- coholic liquor for revenue produc- the communique said. Three en- "The next blastfrom the enemy's cussed and h‘ bemvegluazotlfeli; g1: sagljllmrlkia: ‘gm ‘gilt-X; tlflnyalfirililigltjlry ecfhifiixiiuwwerietiloiig fight when I was more activity in this direction prgxglgflhe" m P: hm“ the 901m,’ 11; gddgd, w d ‘so as o 1 a lust ducked in time to escape 153E951‘; $198,111"! C01’ the i1 - Act does not ccntemagaiate the ca: reg: [amass ,,Z'§pc,.§§‘b§ File Red pellets. re d - m" MPH" 68' of alcoholic liquor for revenue pro- grmy of three Rumanian-heid “out gunner. W" firms m ‘he p‘ the opinion that the law duping pul-poge‘; settlements in the "m, Newt ed. The sub “we” 5mm‘! 5° m!“ i0 "And whereas thamciogerliamtegt The soviet relief offenfilve north- an e f st li d t German The gyggfétMf-aashlli" dfll-‘gB-Nd- session of 1941 imposed a tax on fiififk°w,_,“nlli'icifi§ one but the m“ 1° g 115° B5 0d 011 liquor- designatod Health Tax; Russians did not. mention any m" n W“ 111w the ‘Be it therefore resolved that new ground gains. Five German mm" 1g tlflmlnflllvn o! accused the P. 1:. I. Temperance Rders- tanks two artillery and three and twenty a‘ "° w °" "l" “timed “QWP- tion in annual session assembled ' batteries however were re- mortar Ii this information is not iorth- state its unqualified opfisition u; ported silenced by Rod artillery- e stan _ 3:212...“ “emitter “a “éi “The. we“ 21”“... oh c , n - th t ac ng d w l°°k m” m“ mm"- l" floss the Government of‘ Prpfnce seat-fie drivenlseveilral wedges fur- into the were above “a under“: the gun crew oi the Assiniboine "About one hour m?" command Nazis Richmond being wounded in the battle. A machine "Id- Edward Island to abolish the said Esil-WGS-Ag Mont!!!“ 0n a“ gun bullet hit him in the arm as 51mm" q"°"'l°“ “mum n "X l" m‘ "43 "m" 01 u" 14 ' Elli? city" and asserted strong 50v- was 1. 1942. Mr. Richard ceilings, aged 86. Funeral notice later. k InfIAMM-At Bunbury Oct. l, i942. tgtufnoroi: ‘Qiarliici? walked ukto could be repealed only st a see- ‘ Gilt ddittedhh year. Funeral today Friday. eer- m: ‘QQ, “,f,'h,,“,h"},, Mme m n s. William Hamm in her 75th vics starting at 3 p. m. Interment Clifton Cemetery. her 70th Interment in Argyle Shore cemet- GFY- “n” Bevelstoks, 13.0.. a close com an- ion cf theirs, who was kille in 1"’ h“ the fight. They also had words of grogliamriliglmhu m m t . t‘ Funeral from h“ m” m“ grasifilbgr éheg gripper, Lt. Cindr. A l l0 0 ID I IB~ mant that the liquor traffic be 111m; fighting from every ruined SPlLLETT-At 1M ‘Wbymouth Street on ‘Thursday Oct. l, 1042, . B. E. Spillett in his 76th dance tomorrow (Saturday) ser- vice startln I1. WHITE — At the Charlottetown Hospital. Oct. l, 1942, Mrs. John P. White (nee Frances Teresa Smith), e 17 years. The funeral will take s. pace from her laio residence 3 Hayfield street, saturdav morning at 8:50 to the Church oi the Most Holy Redeemer thence to Bevan Mile Bay for interment. McQUAIIRIE — At 24 Kent 3t. ‘Thursday, Oct, 1st, 1942, Mrs. Kate McQuarrie, aged 94 years. Remains are resting at the MacLean Pun- eral Home. Funeral from the Mc- person. were killed when Lean Funeral Home tomorrow. “red o!“ l mm atmmpung to "id Saturday, service starting at 12.30. - _ a police .t lion ai- Emm, ln funeral 18mm"! at 1 oclock‘ m Baslideopqur? district, a report from town imports no less than 2,000 whom, extra,‘ b, "may lalasor today. torment Clyde River Cemetery. crews at the rear oi the ship w en th ti t ted. AMERON-Ai C1160 River. 01l- mfikfpflfiwfiflflf, mm mm‘ m, themselves". Bhe went on to ssy i, i942, Mrs. Angus Cauiermi in u, g m -- ye". Funeral Bat/uh”, gggfinngggecgwgqfiugugltth. "com; a e lim lhbllld be 90 close Oct. 3. Services starting at 2:30. m; mw" o, the w“ “t 3'30 “Mm 1"" q d “u, - the law but there are others who . i"! M 3' mermm‘ “W!” Gem" girde, fiicmicfifi. Yficucensfimd. are not. He claimed there m“ pmvm“ on ‘ numb" o‘ 0° Assiniboine tired CINE. bridle and building thought they were employee. reaching for thlgo magazine. mags?" aunt: prmgllfifl 0f islature." 1' s @573, ‘jflf; committee was informed m» um Moved by Rev- . let relief attacks from the north 53"" Ind "@3494 b! R"- MY- of Stalingrad were repulsed by 1 l counter-attack, with gestrilcguln fl ' ereas on severa oocssons it t ks, o r- sion of the Legislature. We will the Ommign Tgmpgfgnc‘ “g”. §§h°°,§§"§m,§fc‘,n maflggmm, Pr“! If," l- chlnll ll "is n!" ation and various church groups (swckholm reports quoted by "fllml- W- 511W dwlfltd- have waited on the Dominion mums said, however, that these Mn. Wvsng ehsrsed that the Cabinet reques the curtailment Some heavy 4mm" W" "sins a lot of liquor o: the liquor tra iic. the German defensive position “And whoa: in thlshthma of mine points slur“; the! river Don _ ,, crisiswos aswe av on tfSta .) we com l" liquor shops and added "the germer cccasiofis. that the liquor “°il’l.l°‘ce oda s oixgdil-‘deal, factory Y idfl- 01' 110"" b“!!! "W! m!‘ NV‘ is one of the greatest menace! thl workers who fought the civil war boy's spoke in glowing "we nrodiwlns in l_Pr0hlbltl0n nation is facing; “m, o; Qtalin rad. then Tsarit- i AB. Kenneth Watson of P1'°\'1lws is a disgrace. "Resolved that the P. I. I. ‘Dem- m, gs year-g e1 , still were reliev- R“ °'bceu°' w°§€=°3c"'£‘..“33‘ E “W.” M35“? ti‘. "m" ‘"5 m“ “mt "‘°“' m“ ‘“‘""‘lf.i mes asse e re rate it i h w m" 9" 4°°5°Yl deman of the Dominion Govern: $111.. udgtagl yof Yszglrdierselilrid civ- A number of Nazi AB. Bailem was on one of the Both o 1am number v! medic men absolutely i-cmbncs havi 1n 11am house and cellar, refus- oucry m conscientiously sdherlns w mind the 13.. that the 900x34 of m so sdurrendor. The workers of two factories only were assembling tanks rs, but Stoker 1en' Boulter, W" "I casions have sustained the Pio- super-nbundmce of mints belns hibition law and desire the great- agile: shell and bomb --————--— "Wei" est ibla retention ior those anlc re mannin the ms- smam ms-rxm-ar He went on to u um although ‘gown ‘,2, bgyond m, gm. {mi}; ‘if’ when“, , m, from —-—— "it "m" "k °l 14"“ h" 7"" inee." Moved hr Rev. w. haw the factory into the s reet battles. OP ‘gig. dlgifl-wavt- n1 {aim-ll mrflgueliglfltbymleuimtlarllnv: sndwsheconded gantry-Brows. d -—-—-——— — )- 1m - e. . t - ' areas t a un ant was killed instantly today by a great deal of bootlegging goin on “mm” of mnnfmcu lengthening U-Sc Canadian National Railways train and many b00098?" l" W?“ in the province; —-———- at Hines crossing. He was a re- ishing in Char otteiown." He "AM when" ma" u. flumpf- (Continued from pgge__i) setting "118 ous places oi illicit sale’ r liquor bee-use oi abuse of wrlnte- “Resolved that we ask the sov- mentators and coium this. (Asked b)’ lmmfu"! "- in Pllnfl- “W” ernment for the most drastic en- to give specific examples. "16 P"- end ehlpe. and by the mlnufwlm foioemmt of the law against all sldent declined.) II KILLED IN IIOT _ 01 "m°°"5h|"° - violators." Moved by Rev, Mr. 3. Certain administration offic- OUTTAOK. INDIA. Oct. 1 - h d seconded by Mr. Brown. ials who might weii button up (OP) -— (Reuters) — Twenty-fl" 319M" Ni"! l0" 81.70511. . solution adopted re- their lips. some of these men. who n’ police that the section of the do not have access to full inform- Md Mf- Webs"? "m1! "l" he h" grugiilbltlon Act dealing with the ation or possibly are publicity chlflmil‘ checking up on the sale of sl- seekers. make picturesque speeches. the ii on good authority m. he said. Smnefsnes they sci. under gallons o lemon extract each year. mnmt n w“ may“ b, m‘ _ Russian relief attacks had brokefi 1'3"“ d ed n that insufficient g1 whole sub- Q report at me . next Federation meeting when the \ _ e meets" was All Veterans of Past and Present Wars are re- quested to meet at the Sunday next, OCTOBER 4th to attend the An-nual Memorial Parade to the Cemeteries. Dress—--Medals- No Q J. F. aIIIlfllllllslflTidflslll I emphasis is being given to their paitlculsr fields. Trln Kept Secret Discussing his trip, which bad been kept secret until the White House lifted the censorship veil today, Mr. Roosevelt remarked that there had been no suppres- sion of news. The three represen- tatlves o! Major News Services-AP. UP. and lNs-who accompanied him were given complete freedom he said. He read all the stories they had written, he said, but deleted noth- ing. Asked whether he had added snyihin, he said he thought he had ad ed several touches. northern p“; o; ' The President had travelled 8.754 mile in two weeks ugh hllf the states and a silver oi Mexico. Dodgln- big citim wherever poa- sible, he dropped in on l1 private war plants and on eight army. seven navy and two marine stat- ons. He saw soldiers, sailors and nar- being toughened for battle. pg and wounded men" from battles already fought, and death-dealing war machines for land, air and sea forces rolling oil’ assembly lines in growing volume. l-ie observed how management and labor are trying to win the battle of production. And he was so leased with the trip around the e so ti the coun- try that he expressed a hope he would be able to make one or two similar trips next spring throng the centre of the eoun and in the southeast. Among t e things that impressed the President mmt deepl was the increased and in- crea n employment of women 1n all kin of plants. including navv yards. He was certain that a howl would have been heard around fhe world had he tried to give WOIIWI jobs in the yards N" IRO- To at those leae. Mr. Roone- veit ef Washington Sept. i7. touching Detroit, Chicago. Mil- waukee. New Brighton, Minn, Azthoi. Idaho. and hen Tacoma and Seattle, Washington, five days later. He moved down the coast by oi Vancouver. Wash“ Port- land. Oakland, Long Beach and Ban Diego. ‘turning eastward on Bert. 2'7. on o. Fort Worth, New Orleans. gaétiesmirg, Miss, and Columbia. \ t t Q LEGION HOME AT 1.45 P.M. t l t t I5 Berets LEIGHTIZER, President Tllililijf Record Wartime Journey Never had any American Pre- sident undertaken such a warilml l0urncy—a Journey which took him in the far west, into an actual theatre oi war operations. Alwzn}. g along the war-conscious dimme. .~ out coast there was that thousand- to-one chance that a Jup mizlll drop a bomb or file a shell. But with the ever-alert secret service in charge oi the trip. not a single alarming incident developed am’- where. Extreme precautions were wk!"- Nowhere along the entire cons‘ for instance, was the Prcsldfifl more than 300 yards from an unn- ed soldier. Not a word could be publishod about the trip until it was 0M. and the President thanked W951 and radio for their cc-operntlvn ll maintaining secrecy. Large Coal Deficit In Great Britain LONDON. Oct. 1—(CP Cable) - Criltics a; Britain's; can; prgggcsfifg o cy ay a me r how to erase an ll.000.000-'°"l estimated deficit for the rear as: Maj. Gwil n Lloyd George. Mi i; ter of fue. expressed confidence _t the Home oi Commons that desrin e the ucfioll-flzelgh ofmhthe situcl 011. "we can ire 1'0 - He spoke in a chamber in Valli: the central heating was cut 0 line with the governments 00°"'\ omy campaign and gave an org“. to the nation to produce l" m/ coal, use less and accevt W" Pra l orny pan George indicated the governing}; will try to get through the W1" v without compulsory ratlonlngsljllf)’; vided it receives f\1ll UO-(Ypflili-l from consumers and produccu. BRITAIN'S DOGS ILJlNDON h-QCPFF; BrltIa)i1rg's dc popu at on ec n n1‘!- Office reveals that 222.446 ffm dogs were licensed last Ytfl-P- _ d in the previous year. Numbe. an in uic country new ‘I 14W I