TUESDAY. Tyl-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: Elmer Murphy. so flange: It, use eorge Clo! . W OSIIII SIJIIMEBSIDE nlld Pll-INLI COUNT! New. Subscription; Adverthiug The Guardian ma! b0 Willi! lowing atorea Sell Bookstore Water Toronto Bakery. Water The Guardian will be delivered Carrier Buy at Zn per day or 10o pee Street. Gourliea, llrngllole Watey Street. Ill’! uaudet. 0'! Granville daily at any of Ila fol- lnuncaidl: lireek ltreel hi3 to any heme in Ian menlde. weec Phone I88 for this aGIWIOI or give your older to the boy responsible for dellveriq on your roule- ACTION! Prince fights bed! tinder- -'1‘Alil:2 Wampoles lfiClthlll the great ucrvo to layloi" Drug Co, Kensingwmg 9 61 Personals —A.l3 John Richard Clow, R. C N V lt., spent a few days, re- Phospho- nie at shire hem. 01.40 each. Good —THE FALL rally of the Cen- tral Young People's Union will be ccully helluva friends in 'l‘isu% held ln Mei-sate. Wednesday. Sept. —.\Ii'. and Mrs- Eiirlc S. Jelly. Mr. and Mrs. Chiipirizui Jelly and i-larrlls, 9. soii Lloyd. Mrs. Arthur Oledry. and Miss Bertha DOY Tigiiisli, motored to Charlottewwn on Saturday. -Mr. David Edwards, Section accepted has ‘gillalf llliil‘ River, i 1i ol Section lvlaii t tiiiiiiersidc. Nlrs. Edwards Joyce riitd Vivian are with Mr. Dd~ ivarrls. —S:1ncr RllSIVll Smith and Mrs. " pxiii ll flying visit to Sum- ill!‘ gLlCFIS of .'i\'ll‘S. Smith's 111d Mrs. Edwards, phi" . Mr. \Vl\t(‘i' Slice-t. —Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Bell, of Sumiuci-sitlc left on Saturday tor Montreal llll Ottawa where Mr. Bell will iiiivzid the National Meeting of the Liberal Federatiog -—l“-O. and Mrs. Varge Gil- chrlst who have been living ln Silmmerside left? on Saturday foi- Calgary, FLO. Gilchrist hos been posted clsewherea-S —-l"-O. niicl Mrs. G. Butler left 29. Afternoon 3 o'clock. eve g .30. 0 —DANCE LARGELY ATTEND- ED-The dance to mark th open- ing of the new officers’ mesa at th Summerslde airport was lar- gey attended. The new quarters are very luxurious and were in. gely admired-S -MAGISTEATE'S COURT -— Be- fore Mr. John E. Campbell J.P. last week two men from the wat- ern part of the province charged with being drunk were fined $3.00 and costs-S Bracken Announces Report Prepared 0n Social Planning OTTAWA, Sept. 2'1 - (CP) — John Bracken, eader of the Pro- gressive Conservative Port an- uounced lost night that o report Siuiinierside on Saturday for ‘m tme Marsh and Bevermge n” . ,, - , pre cred on his instructions Wl1iiiipe_.. F-O Butler has been__gsrgt_ cgarlmte whltwn‘ Wm be posted elsewhere-S —Mr. E P. Foley, of Summer- sldo left by nlziuc oii Sunday to attend the meeting o? the nat- ional foricniiicii of the Liberal party In Oitnu':i.—S -—Corpor:il D. Davidson has been promoted to the rank of Pilot Of- ficer. This is Mi‘. Davidson's secoh promotion since his appointment to the Tdgnfsfi Detachment in Spring. At present Pilot Qfficer and Ntrs. Davidson are residing in Tlznish. Their home is in Van- couver. B. C. Reduced Majority For Lalicr Cabinet in New Zealand i ~13; National Party i. l. 1,111.1. ministers were de- fe.. {is Pliuie Minister Peter l-‘r.'..'cr.'s JdillllllSlIflllUll was rc- tiirned to power by a close mar- gin. Tlicy were A. H. Nordmeyer. Mm‘- - of l-l \ and Agricul- turq Liiiiiscr .. l‘. All the colidldutes of the Demo- crutic Soldier Labor Party, includ- ing its leader, J. A. Lee, were dc- Sea- 20- featcd. - Lee's defeat in Grey Lynn re. presented it tremendous turnover of V0105 since the lust election. in 1038. At that time he had a ma.- jority of 8,600. This time he trail- ed by 5,110. In Wellington Central, running against two opponents, Prime Min- islet‘ Fraser polled 43:10 against 4,158 for the National candidate. W, Appleton. and 1,695 for C. G. Scrinigcoiii", former Controller of Commercial. Broadcasting, who ran as on Independent. In the 1938 election, Fraser's malflrity W85 5,800. Walter Nash, VFlnance Minister. was returucd with a. muiority of 4,000 and S. G. Holland. leader of the National Party, the official opposition, hado majority of - 05m tcompnred with n00 in the last '°r9n§§§i said the result of the election moons endorsement of the Government policy tn pence and will‘. “Th; country lius given a mandate. we propose to exercise it ln the; interests of the people. he gnid iii a statement. On the other hziiid, Holland in- lcrureteu tho result to mean there had lwen 21 "landslide" 0f 11015111‘- opiiiion nrzrjiinst the Government luid ‘its Ilulltl’ of state clontrol and reyzimentzitiun. He sold ‘the B90910 clczirlv voted iii favor of the Gov- ernment CJlllIliZ a halt in expan- sim. of the policy of socialization and state control." Th: standing may change when the official count has been cum- plctcrl. Three Labor seats at the moment lire held by majority of oiilv about 50 while the Net Onfll Party provisionally g nod two by ' call i. iiluw-im. ne Eris l-‘fxezilth Minister Nord. mayor's seat, where the Nationalist majority WDS only 28. C_="""—"'—_3 IIISUHHHEE ALL LINES RALPH MUTTART Summer-side PForpTsTou AL can‘ p‘ (1 that because of the 5g social infltutions released for publication under the title, "The Dawn of Ampler Life.’ In a. statement, Mr. Bracken said»- When the Marsh report on so- cial security and the l-leogerty report on health insurance fol- lowed so closely upon the Bcveridge report, it seemed to some of us substantial changes involved in some of our and constitu- tional relationships, we should be sure that the proposals were sound as a basis for Canadian policy be- fore becoming a party to commit- ting the nation to their adoption in all their details. Because of her broad practical knowledge of the actual workinff cut of comparable schemes on this continent, in the United Kingdom and some Euro an countries, Dr. Charlotte Whit on was commis. sioncd to undertake n cmnparative analysis of these reports. No restriction was placed upon her other than the broad stipula- tion that her report should be of such o nature as to be of 88091111 use; that it should be non-politi- cal, and that, if criticism of prin- clples or proposals were found to be necessary. it should carry m! responsibility of attcrnative sul- gestlons. The completion of that asslkn- ineiit will be found in her report under the title, "The Dawn of Am- bler Life." With the general conclusions in Dr. Whitman's report there may or may not be widespread unity of opinion. With the purposes met W’ all seek to attain, there con be no quarrel. Our problem is to fin the most rational woys and means bv which to accomplish the de- sired ends. In the thought that the observe. tions and proposals mode by Dr. Whitton will offer helpful sugges- tions to all interested Canadians. the report is being mode available m the general public. The McMillan Comp of Cen- aclo. ls assuming respons blllty for the publication of this xepott. on o. straight commercial basis. This has made possible our desire that it should not be considered u l political Dfl-fi-y document, but one standing on its own merits. Phone Despatchcs Direct From Moscow MOSCOW. Sept. M-(OEU-Onfl of the first dispatches ever trans- mitted directly by telephone from the Soviet Union to the Uni. States or sent abroad 1mm M0500" to any foreign country since the start of the war in Russia was tele- phoned to the aswflilikd PM“ li- New York Satu ay. The service has been established especially for the use of govern- ment Embnssiea and News Servloel. establishing for the first time lin- mediate contact between the Soviet Union and the United States. Such sci-vice would be of special use in the case of three-power conferences such ns has been pro- jctecl between Soviet Russia, Britain and the United states. Cardinal Deals With Economic Problems VALLEYFIBLD, Qua. Sept. 2'1 -- (CP) —Cardinal Villeneuve asked mean complew disaster to the ip oi ate " st . Speaking at the 03th lellidfll of "Des Bemnines Soclaler- a study group oi social and political pro- blems in the light of the Catholic Social Doctrine-q He said "tem- perance may be more needed than anything elss by the capitalists and possessing clua in dealing with so- cinl questions begging on answer nowadays." The tkne of the confer- ence is "temperance." “Temperance is more usually thought of in connection with our r Chartered Accountant office as White Star Laundry everyday behavior, An the matter _ w“, of over eatfnB ind firs/res- '-‘ ~1 s = -“»Y'H1‘-\\>~"~ drinking. However, circumstances have mode it apply to the fair tlls- E. tribution of wealth - "A fair distribution of Wealth necessarily involves an adlushntlt of conditions in the light of human justice. Therefore; it first requ "y a perfect pelt-control which may J-X-u onl be ttoin d th h tem - one}; in are Ilfil ma“ d! n" word.‘ - r -FOB SALE-Yea: old Hemp- layers. A. Weddell. North Tryon. 0-21-21. . —J.S. TAYLOR, OPTOMETBIST, m") J0llll WAYIIE d out losing a whit oi’ drama and sus- here last night for a study of ‘pre- n sent political and social problems", for, if this were not done; "it m ht, i ‘ i ~ min; 1101111 with IIGIIIAID- VIII ll-lilll IASSIIIIMIII ~ IOIII (AIIADIIII - All IIAIS l. IDVIAIII IIOMIIIG lane He! Iv II: hi‘, lldfi Ilvveuiy Ill Marl C0100” Diaoaiby helvcelly IRIIDAMII - fiii l. —ALSO—- SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7.30-9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 Tignish Teachers Local Convention M-Iig trieta held their umual local convention in the School on ‘thunder . u h m wen twenty-meta‘- ,1“! ' Mica Bertha DOYIO DXESUICC, th viflll nlfld‘, l' Becre m“ ‘u section opened at 10' u xx. ail the um bulineal of iro- uro was me a iutment of the following . Nomlna 2- maul lh-Illret Reedy, Reta Shea. lute Knox. Resolutions: Rev. Sr. St. iglarle, Min Jean Wallace, mi eLvn Perry This wle followed by an ad-i dreal by the prsidem, who gave brief outline o: the work dew.- the executive the past cor. Ste remarked, y IS ese l are critical time: yet in the of ta ti! midst war ia unw in the forefront of almost every public discussion, we hear it, and of it, from all aides. from all comers, and from our government. Planl. suggestions, schemes, ideas daily come to the notice 0f the public. all of which may have their fine when the mar of the fins ve ceased and the smoke battle awn wwoy. Since education is the foremost subject. upon the teachers reefs the xcaponsibill of corryl out their duties. fglgher educaltlfim la of knportuwe, b the takes precedence over it not alone in the order of im give the beet for the we fare and adv- ‘ of the SUMMERSIDE Joan Crawford in M-C-ifs Dramatic ‘Reunion in France’ WP"!- Supervlsor Callaghan, B.A_., in a most helpful and interesting talk. gave an outline of the year's work touching on the course of studies. He also gave many helpful sug- gestions on the teaching of the more difficult subjects, and other weeds individually, and ifco havei them imp a nature study note. ok He also remarked visor of the date cf their fell vac- etion. Cross Director, gave n most couraging and interesting report save a hot lunch demonstration.- Mlss Darrach thanked the teach-l ers most sincerely for being ever- --A vivid love slory, told against the sensational backgiozmd of the, fall and occupation oi Paris, and. rcmiria, danger Elllrl suspicioru keyed to wartime tenlp.» prove on excellent frame for Joan Craw- ford's superb performance in her latest offering, M-G-Ms “Reunion in Home." in which she is starred with Jchn Wayne and Philip Darn, seen currently at the Capitol Theatr“ - Produced by Joe M kicwicz and directed by the sur; lsin; Jules» Dnssin, “Reunion in once" proves, to be one of the gfcdtcr of the war- I time pictures to date. , ‘, It departs materially from the familiar WMLDlCCUTB formula with- pense. Miss Crawford has the role 0f B rich. socially prominent Paris- lenrie, in love with a well-w-do Frenchman. She discovers h‘m to be working band in glove with the Nazi invn ers and is torn between her love for him and scorn and hatred of the conquerors grid their ccllaborationlst. 3 ‘ions of Diamonds Shipped To Canada JOHNANNEBBURJG, .Sept. 27 — OP Reuters) -About three tons of industrial diamonds valued at more than 015,000,000, have been transferred to Canada. ‘rho shipments are believed to be the largest and most valuable in the history of the infantry. They! were undertaken by Qemflm°nd Corporation Mei, with other com- panies, at the request of the Allied Governments.. All the diamonds arc of Afi-lcsn M18111. mainly from the ongo. Most of them consist of "box-t" (diamond fragments made in cut- ting); valued at 56 cents n chi-gt, SPRING BROOK W. I. F\ the home of Mrs. Isaac Jollimoi-e on Thursday evenin , 5e t, 9th MN"!!! ° bysre’ P‘ _ the 9"“! answefee- - call was with a Proverb. Minutes of in muting were read. approved one ese We: n11: and district for Salvaabl: Xfilvyfmrullif. Sdmol Com. reported block. bfilfd erleera needed for school. gllglgigl was taken and amount- be held t Mn. . Mil don"t» be andoncatioilgltgge‘: near. Meet-Ins closed with u» Nation- Anthem. -———e ,FOR SAL MILL MACHINERY i.l.'.'.‘.".'€iii"°"" h“ °°.""" for making ssZZ-smii-Jl.‘ c“ n“ Inge Rotary complete with new. l la hlne-C ineh plahhtanlnlrateher. "I u Dem! nave law eomllleii. 30ml! Iv and plainer. lath lilehlne-nhlftlng pnlleyl, belie m. ‘EASTERN PACKING CO smml. P. I. l. INN": lust a The Spring Brock W. I. met at h - 0! War Slvlnga Stamps gnd 11mg. readv to help and asked them to kindly continue their good work during this sehocl term. She dis- Played a number of afghans cot, quits and etc, thereby showing what beautiful wcrk has been and can be don-e by Juniors. Miss Darrach announced that the ban- ner in Mr. Ozllazharfs inspector. otc has_beon awarded to Milo Szhool wzth Greermount, Ellerslie, Mllburn, Lt. Lawrence honourable m-zntion, while Nell Pond won the banner in Mr.‘ Doirons inspector- e. After a short discussion the mOrlllng sezslon was brought to a. 6108c with a sing-song. AFTERNOON SESSION The afternoon session was open-‘ ed with g, most instructive and in. splratlonol address by Rev. J. A. MacDonald, who s chiefly on the primary education in the schools. This was followed by n question} box which proved most enjqygble as well as most helpful. Super- Callnghan answered all questions to the entire satisfaction of the teachers. while Rev, Father MacDonald. the Rev. Sisters of the Convent and several teachers gave ideas. helpful hints etc, on different topics arising from the quest under discussion. {This was ollowed by a sing-song after which Mr. J. A. , 5mm, 31:0 a brief but most pleasing ad- ss The following resolutions were dopt - i. Resolved that ch tho ks 1 Bhfittfiotnvention be tgndeé tile "55 hebuildl ,t0Rie.J.'A. MMDOHU-ld for hi: instructive and ins rational addreu. also to Sup. erv sor Callaghan, Misc Dun-ugh End M)‘. J. A. ‘Bernard for Choir S at th and for their helpful instructions, 2. Resolved that in case of sick- 11885. teachers be anted n 10-day leave of absence w th pay, 3. Resolved that the salary in- crew! be paid the teachers in mfinthly installments instead of f 4. Redo ved that the thanks of this Convention be extended the Dept. of Education for granting" the teachers the zoo-day ear. t B. Resolved that we ded te our. selves anew for furthering the war effort. in every possible we‘, ea. Dwlllly thm- Red Cross Wor eale 5' re er for victory and peace, l officers were, The olowlng elected for the ensuing year: Pres. Miss Bertha Doyle. vice-President, we. Perry. Secretory Mm Gertrude Shea. Th6!!! fllwuhwlgit to a»; by storing the Na nll An, iuanrmns wcu. anacscunn m: naug- cmana encore-rm. WWNIPBU. Mann Sept. fl-The l t clue to graduate from the ‘l flanndaAir Lines personnel 3111111110’ Schools has iult ounpleted its work and 50 new empio re Mine ellilflld m du . 1S5; ' e ‘I radio Operators, recoup. n agents nine tele operators, 13 passengers ntaandaixtreffiopnd counter eler . ‘mitt-y eidht of the an women. -r_ui=:_qggn__co_g_re'rowg__cuanoiau u“ a w, l, be“; w l, me we, damaged to Mr. Burke» The thieves inclined". in other word ou and I h!" 11°‘ W‘ 5"" mlifia- . may make or we ma reek the -—~ Ienim. before he woollen th lie 0N BUSINESS AT OTTAWA- the time for hlgm edusc- Hon. .1. waiter Jones. Premier. ion. Before cloamg e president mg mm, an“; _ Barbour, ed fli re should Minister of PubcWorks areat keep in mind revponsibllitles present in Ottawa, it was learned of their positions. and urged them today. It is expected that they will to the belt 01' their ablli . to ever attend sessions this week of the advisory council of the National Gnr. Wilfred MacDonald. 24, of 0B problems of general interest. f-felGerald street, Charlottetown was; asked the teachers to kindly have one of two hundred and fifty Can-- their pupils make a collection ofiadians who survived when an in- lnvasion of . thntiwhich was carrying explosives and teachers should notlfv the supeigyequipment was tcrpedoed in mid- (A week previous). u Miss Verna Dsrroch. Junior Red of the ship commended the Can- en-ladlans for their coolness and toldi cf the work of the J .R..C. brnnch- ‘derly n crew of men has he'd ever ceurnm. surround T Itivillqigqa of hntadvertflng oeaaewaynetnenayalaacied atfiveeenlaa tlygay- eolninadvaaea- CONIIDIIAIION HII INBIJI ANOI. coon for chowder-one. lid INITALLMENT of Civic ‘hxea due September 30th. 0-30-0i. ‘I'll! OI DI. gait. oath lunfll Oetobec mi. s-as-ai INTII-EST will be c 0n 3rd installment if not 0n 0! before Scptnmber 00th. 0-20-0i NOTICE-Your attention ia eall- lerdfb ‘the Airways Schedule change. 1ft gwlock insteld of 12.80. 0-00-51 TRAIN AND IIII! - The early train left Borden yesterday ma?’ with 10c era aadi aniv hm wit-Na at i Yea-j .06. terday the carferry made 0 inc! ltallment of ails d 38W i 30th. After thatudatb ingot}? must- bg ghgg-ggd, ' 940'“. STOIIW GOODS BECOVEED —.A radio and enamelled eookint. apparatus which had been stolen: thus ago from n cruiser be-' longing to Mr. Hal Burke were found by Mr. Ha: garage owned by son Mr. Har- old Gaudet. The police were notif- ied and the goods returned un- Liberal-Ibderation. During his eb- sencc the duties of office of Pre- mier Jones will be undertaken by Hon. Mark McGuignn. Attorney General. SURVIVES TORPEDOEING — vnslon ship was sunk prim- to the Sicily. The vessel afternoon and sank fifteen min- tes them they were “very good", as or- THE 3rd INSTALLMENT of Civic tcmbe 30th. After this date interest will be charged. To avoid long waits pay now. 9-30-9- CIVILIAN DEFENSE COM. MlTTEE-The weekly meeting of the Civilian Defense Committee was held yesterday in the office o Provincial Fire Marshall C. A. Beer. In the absence of Premier Jones Major W. H. Poole presided The reports of the various centres regarding the recent blackout were tabled and discussed, They reveal- ed that the blackout throughout the province was a success, Matters pertaining to the policy advocated by Brig. Gen. Alex Ross on his re- cent visit were discussed. Yester- day evening lvfaior W. H. Poole, Mr. Graham Rogers, and Mr. Arthur Campbell visited Victoria. in the interests of Civilian De- fensc work. POLICE COURT - At the Pol- ice Court yesterday a party was fined $5 and costs or 10 days in jail for having a gambling house punch board. A female. drunk and incapable received a B) day sus- “ ‘ sentence. In the case of three others, charged with being drunk and incapable one was reman- ded until Thursdny, another had his boil of $5 estreated while the days in Jail. A , c case was adjourned until Wednes- day and another charged with being di-unloond disorderly was Elven 90 days in jail. HUGHES -- llENNESSEY-Miss Mlliflrct Sally, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Inwrence ,, bccpms the bride of Maurice Alfred, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1-311 h. es. on Monday ‘ s. Sept. m, in the Church of the Most Holy ‘ . Rev. Futher A. McDon- old performed the cerermny. The bride. who was given in moi-ridge by he: father, was attired in a floor length dress of white geor- gette, fitted bodice full sleevu with the skirt falling into deep foldr. He: three quarter length veil was gathered st the crown to form a halo which was daintlly etched with white lace. She wore sliver sandals. l-fer bouquet was red Better Time roeel- The brid maid. Anne, l. sister of the bi- chose heaven blue lace over satin. and were a very beccm'_ flow- ered beanie. Her bouquet wu- Dream pink roses. Maurice l-fennee- sey wll beet man, while Lorne, a younges- brother, served beautifully ren- Rymna were very dered b! Clark McAulm {Rh we from - stou Ontario. that Robert Wright. son of Mr. and Mrs. O Wright formerly been awarded the Regional Schol- arship for the Province of Nova Scotin i‘! awards nine of to students of Canadian schoo . lone scholarship is awarded to each of the Provinces. It is honour to Mr. and Mrs. to the Town cf Dlgby, and to Dig- by Academy that Robert Wright has been awarded this sclwlarsiaip. value of nine hundred and ninety six dollars to lost for a pericd of three years. Each year for years the winner of this scholar- ship receives the sum of dred and thirty two dollars. students of the Digby School wish to congrut his fine ivork thus fai-"and hope -Digby Courier Scpt. 23rd. I WILLIS — DOIIERTY WEDDING the beauty of simmer in CIICHUI at Bliflllltllfl Przsbyterinl Church, ing, September the twenty second at six o'clock when inc Rev. T. w, third was fined $3 and com, or 5 “c; The map above shows how the I maintaining a SS-mlle front in southern Italy, drove on toward Naples, l rebuff-ed Backed "and set aflre by the Germans in apparent ... "on for evacuation. The Allies captured fl v Allied IPifth and Eighth Armies, and hub of . Allied line almost level with Salerno on the out. llobort Wright Wins Scholarship Word has recently been received Queens University. at King of onci-iottetbwn has Earl's coir Queens University these scholnrshi deed on Wrl ght, ‘The Regional Scholarship has a three three hun- The people of the tow-n and the ulate Robert Wright on that he will carry the name of the town and the name of his family further in the scholastic field. An early full ivcdding retaining floral background was solemnized Clyde River, cii Wednesday even- Goodwlll united in marriage‘ Georgie Moe. daughter 0f Mr. and, Mrs. Alex. Dcherty, Elmwood, one Cyrus iiui-l WllllS, gin c1 Mrs, may mid the late Hubert Willis, Kiiugsmui. Quiet music of pleasing sweet- ness was reitdzr-ed by Mrs. Ston- ley Newman while the participants wok their places, and during the ceremony. Dainty blue lace formed the Eftwefully draped bodice cf the bride's lovely wedding gown g1 heavenly blue sheer, and lace also fringed the pcplum in small pleats A soft velvet creation in pomp- BdW-r Style with clover arrange- ment ol flowers and-veiling made on attractive matchin hat, recs m“ comprised the br do] bouq- 1154;"!!! Erwin were Ml.“ yr: Mrs. Willard Proud. The latter wore a frock of wlllflSmMpink with two piece effect outlined lyy trg,_ gun"! Wtifk- Navy accessories and ouquet of pink and white corn- Iigtasflgarftigedfllril-er costume. 9 8 was Master ‘Ifreliiiéieth Dcherty brother o1 the In'h to with ljlllltl-Otfillglllals; tilgvl-il-s “$.15 brcidered on the small voke Dione Win15. niece of the groom and d! liter o: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W i. Smnmerslde, made an at. tractive little flower glrl. Wllfiflalgill? “fight/iv”. m‘ Ill wggifi a r. Fulton 0W fig Hm guests went to n1=°°i§i§§5§y 11$: Micro over aizty pqmm w," “n. alley-W B114 800d wishes were ex. 4°‘! 111 Illeeh and song. Mi’- IM Mrs. Willis will reside‘ i: m tron on their return rmm 0 munmm “m”! "if! to the Los Angeles Tranjit Strike Has Ended Willhmdam lip!’ illttfh organfltheogrchwu ‘tofu. served number of luesta at the Charlotte- wwn Hotel. The happy le left on a altos-t honeymoon the Merit car. Ibr tnvelliog bnucle 0...“... mom “Serf; . shortly in Kinglh | he 1e serving n. Ont... where with the Signal Corps. Personals Sa Rullell Smith. Rail! “Hittite Dileeg of tcvem, Moneton; agents, Isadore Colbert, Saint John, N. 8.; Morris K. Mu Halifax; passenger agents, Min A. MocNellL 5ydrliy. N. 8.. lls V. Morrison, Sydney, N. 5.; rom Newfound- lend radio operators B. Sett St. Johns; reservation agents Wil- §EQ agents Mrs. I. L. Ieluaaeo ncwardnetaooaaqty l-ae-u-sa eon H. Note. Grandson-its; pas- MenmA. r “Issac: sill». r.2~i.--.-.....~ ., ... - ' ' ° l" 9 M"! M11. Austin ll Donald and time: radio operators Wallace f. “by g; _ 511:6; ‘m; ha" "Wit-ion be v relatives in vemo ____ ax dove with his wlfs at . en n River. left on return to Ottawa Monday. i Mics Kathlee.‘ ‘rrslm ponatonee LaPleri-e, it. r, Misc N.. left on Jeturn llkidny morn! for that hld altod for two days M. a closed maaa meeting Satur- day ‘night. pproxlmateiy _l,D00 ‘rrainmen. needing a . their leaders. voted Their evance lam P. Railway [peels of end the walkout. lion iemon-ow- to confer with a new Mediation Board on the crews‘ wa e demands. . n rs a y, a v- pasce ggmdll and 110%? en fr ht to aircraft. factories. sthtlpyar and other war indus- ea. API ‘IUWN -- (OP) —00l. Hen- memberc of the Tryon‘ Calf Club was held on the farm of Mr. W. C. Hogg, Bedeque, on Stt- ‘u ohd years work, and while there are to procure calves last spring. and was smaller than the previous year. ii n. "veers-assert: w: = Vltblcfiglf allowing tel-mafia to a of a strikse ofticn ve more towns, including the inland the late 1000's and "mu h ‘ ‘ “ the center of the Prince “m: “u: on the west and British held Bari it was then called, w“ “h” h lends Or dated the mm A mm. It woe described in the cm. tiluilewootaehed t0 luch u e o - faint Junior Calf Club 0,,“ m» Competition The annual competition foi- the urdny afternoon. This club has completed its sec- ten members only seven were able as a result the showing of calves The quality of the entries was excellent, and the way the boys and girls had their calves trained to lead and stand showed that some time had been spent on this important port of their club work. Mr. L. W. Roper, Dominion partment of Agriculture, Charlotte- town, placed the awards and ex- plained his placing in each class. Mr. R. A. Profitt, Freetown. spoke to the club members compliment- ing them on their showing. He was particularly pleased with the year- ling class and sold the entries would show up well at any class A show. ThLs club is under the supervis- ion of S. C. Wright, Provincial De-' partment of Agriculture, Charlotte- to wn. The following is the standing in the different classes as placed by Mr- Roper: 1. Deane Lowthcr; 2. Ruth Wright, 3. Helen Inwther; 4. Harlelgh How- att; 5. Deane Johnson. YEARLINGS 1. Harleigh Howott; 2. Helen Lowther; 3. Deane Johnson; 4. Deane Lowther; 5. Denton l-fogg; S. Charles Wright; 7. Ralph Hogg; 0. Ruth Wright. JUDGING l. Denton I-Iogg; 2. Ralph Hogg; 3. Helen Lowther; 4. charts; Wright; 5. Deane Lowther. FBEDERICTON WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY the first was a. very special date for the members o the "Jennie Curiston" W. M. S. they met at the home of Mrs. Har- old Basnoll to hold their regular meeting and celebrate their flrat anniversary. They were very pleased to have with them Mrs J M. Curlstnn the Society and for whom it Wll nstmed. They also had ns guests friends from the rreoerlcton and Breadalbmie Christian Churches. The devotional period, conducted sink The Scripture lesson was read by lender and second les- son Matt. 25-31-40 was rend by Mrs. Curbton who also lead in prayer. ‘Ihe third leuou in the series One Nation Under God. was the sixbjcct for study. This was thomug discussed with all vmembers k port an oa the leader concluded with the following verse it seemed m sum up the eon- clusions. There is a destiny that makes ul brothers, None Row his way alom All that wa send into the livee o! others . Comes hack into our own." Mn. Ola-lawn followed the leuon with a very interesting alk on the contribution! °f other nationa to the life of Canada with music. art, handicraft and liibf- a sure. The leaders on behalf of the members then thanked Mn. Curia- ton and. expreeeetftheir apprecia- ac having her present with them att his special time. This per- iod elnced with the outgoing’ of “Th6 Church's One Pounds n. The Preddent, Mrs. Prlllk Nich- olson. then took charge of the busi- ness eeaaion which was as follows. mil call responded m by a verse of . Minutes Sec- r m. Harold Sharps and Id- op . Offerl followed with l special lit offer for Inn"- _SEPTELfBmER_28._1_943 ' 555% s ii Holstem A that a contract foi- e of Government House was ht Aretas William Yo , 1,1 Governor. moved toggle in h o’ minder of Colonial days onnhorgfibec tghougob Hbhshouti a ac ano er b w o woe CA“ 9L5,“ t s. arcel of ha; home 1- 13W" I-iiwiht-‘R 9- DB!" his ro bits. He joined the parade. Johmimi 3- Denim‘ 5°53? 4- 5°19" The commotion disturbed Silll 1m- Lowther; 5. Charles Wright; 6. 9mg;- who w“ halbthwugh g Ralph H088; 7- Ruth Wright. haircut, and he raised the posse to three. SIIOWMANSIIIP It isn't M16 that the VOlltlIs were f when i" and timely s; g Victoria Pm; 3' a :55 g3 2.13.5 .2 £555‘; 5E fir 5r?! egg w“ mo: "'$°"'°"'I lnotthltuJgu 5.5.31"; i Es ti? ‘giiéislg? isclgfiiffigg 1393. and that Lfeut. 001mm m. died there on the 1st Decem ' that year. used as years, .%°.' long and distincuished service to WWW. It stands today g n- ln the 1e- sldue of the farm set apart by cm. ernor Fanning for himself and gm- cessors. LONDON "HOBBIES" WIN OOMIO (Ill! LONDON, Sept. 27.—(CP) - in isn't often the London police force stoop to slapstick in the perform- f their duties. but one chase through o. North London Mfmifb the aspects of u. Sennett comedy. W0 youths stole a minor article. and a policeman took afici- them laughing so hard they couldn't run. but they were cornered eventually in a cui-de-sac by the moun policeman and captured by one carrying a smell bale of hay and another with his hair half cut. T0 REQUEST REMOVAL 0F QUEEN'S STATUI DUBLIN. Sept. 27.-—(P) — The Eire Government is in be asked by Dublin city authorities to remove the statue of Queen Victoria from the lawn in front of Parliament House w build in its 01MB a mimu‘ ment to Lord Howard Fitz Efflldv Irish patriot who died 1n lil 111 ms from a bullet wound suiwud resisting arrest. i Th remove ihl e request w Queen's statue was made by Mich‘ ael Mullen who said it was a dl|~ ace w - bhmen w have sol-tag: of a British queen ill front served limient House. Lord Edward _ in the British nrmy in NvW 3m}; Wick 110B in the 18th iieni-“TY 5 was‘ amongt he first white men lg travel between Fredericton N! Field Worker who helped organise Quebec BIRTHS score - at P.E.I. Hospital sent Stcotltfllsryhw tllvm £122!‘ nfstlaivizlilig? CB BY | ' BBEEDON AtgthewP-Slil- "s; w’ Aéeg? Baifbetilgn. ' Cherry .V““e7' sift‘ -'- at P.E.I, Hosllital. Swikfi 32:8, to FAQ. and Mrs. B. G- y a son. confirm - at the rm. meow 39M; 35_ Mr. and e I Jocelyn Coffin, Fortune Bridl- ta-kin d '°“' _ . _ y. Hosplili- ‘Lawson at .he PE and M,‘ Sept. 2s total,‘ tglgeif‘. m G001‘ d . ' , napkins-ht the Plislt In!‘ pitai. Sept. so. 1w. w Kdkum are. mu Radcliffe, city a l‘. LOWTIIID-At t P.E.I HM‘ 1m, s t. at. llm- i“ Mflmfll s. oldon Lowther. htkefttffitil; P11 105%‘- . , ma. to Mr- I" gvrenhéfeNelll, wlulase 0mm ‘ s r. g ._ , wt gigs. J ‘aIWWVlctor Grant bofiiuwtlirt oambrldsl 3"?“ Sg-ptgdgi?’ ms Mrs. mien n‘. Coffin. i comm Jane Webster. MAIBIAGIB ____,.. ounnn-onanxm-At Bt- W stun’: Basilica. Ohhflbtikgfgbma o. ma. Miss Clara Joe“, Mm“, in. Oharlotteinwri wkm-e m‘ a 33min; official reary. b gnenta followed and "tin closed lng Blast Be e e That $171.1 13bit C 1y Bhswe, chairman of the South African ‘mrf Club. died at Johann- esburg ed 7f. He waa formerly south rlcan secretar- for the in- terlor and amount co nlal uczet- Brook- lyn. Ian. having s t a pleu- imt holida visiting Mr. nd Mrs. Peter O. incr, Klnfl Square. should know by pa“ over.‘ tint his thtm-eoui-h nu‘ I atthe mm a all! da d 1042-104! proudly lighted ll’!- .____ El sci-v by the/President. 94.5w B ltaln‘! id t n i mum time Sherpherd vghofbat 10ft. DOING with “Alum: ‘m’; ff§§y§hlf$°°m mu Oharietletefl Ill the wnr- Miss Shepherd. who 11m 1m the wish that the Society hm amen with!" North wales. thinks that "Hlt- all sueecsa in the year ail-d lip. ll e1 ‘mm n. “n. UNDEITAKEI was out by Mrs. urlston and then . """*’<“* a mo. MacLedfl