BER 10.11941 pun or 1a 1s ullfli my pagan ACE "um, surprisingly Good ' orenot inevitable Wjlmwhss they do come, i‘ niwayg s oeuse for them. $5. a mus lfesfgu on grmvlng old, . o ;__ W,‘ ' last five years I have l For i119 Kmscllfin Salts and I tell you 1%, [don't know what I would hwjghuul: them. I am 78 years old. vahm-dly apaminm B02‘); eel ears 01m _ ‘dlljagmy I gli/e e credit to finch“ salts,’ No one will Hi", I am 78. c Many people from middle e and because they neglect one of health-the need for ‘ Eventually M start tho Kruschen habit. m“ probably for the first time in ' they start getting rid every will‘ the waste matter from the m. They begin to feel energetic m; happy. In n word, they ve got m; “Kruschen Peeling. e- e" I! -"-"” l 1 1 1 i m1 1111111‘ ‘tn-rec year: mo. tmc ,3 g " . _ viii! Til llfflfw MS in m“ D0565 M with ens . Sh . mmsld°l [hPPBi-“sf cliiargenltuilrltl/Ietilg. ,__..1C9v{1l_i1_111cd _filorl_lpgge,_l)_____ , lied Cross Dance 1 THANKSGIVING DA Y Jlznlday, Oct. 13th. “lllllGlYPON CLUB" Ding Connolly's Orchestra ADMISSION-fie Dancing—9.00-l2.00 .__--—- r__—__——_—_—: r'r'u'r'u Dr. H. E. Yea i PHYSICIAN ~ a .in SURGEON Office lloursz-ll-IZ A.M.: 2-4 l’..\l.; 7-9 P.l\l. Offici- 179 Kent St. Phone 1347 M'r'lr‘i'fi's'n'-'h'd'u'-'1flr".-NN'JH\5 L-207- 10.841. lllii-year-old island Native lies at Calgary "~11 Milly lcPagc, 103. 0312M‘)! Wednesday, (f Rtstlco, P.EI., 19 ‘es ficm Chizlottetbun. She was “laughter of the late Mr. and rs. A 1. Lcrs-e and was tile . old. Miss LsPage was the llmliy. She would . 1 1C4 years old next Jan- q- _ the llreovoh a farm in her native .r1c_t 111111 "111? moved to westem 1 ica 36 _ in niece, M The H"n n11 gov - 5.1-1. Ha am, IlW. IASPBEC, lieuten- Or of this Province who ' "dlsstnfght he visit»- At. ficultlcs and would _ . LcPagc was K115561119“ §"~“1°l“1fll1 of h's aunt's ‘qflh I141‘ luvs zrge s:1'd ills- fun- uud he today with burial at {School at 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer I Rustico 7.30 P-m. Rev. J. R. n. CENTRAL GUARDIAN loeol Interest, y g ..". ::".':'.1'.‘.::::: ""5 "PM": ennui- In COOKS for Photografiahs, -l'l8-9-l6-tf CONFEDEBATIO l “on ‘ n l. re nvlsga xmsuuuv r-ssrm-r nay o... urdev. _Every dime buys "mil 1 Britain. 5,63; BECE NT ARRIVALS 0o v Dresses, 81d , ‘* ‘- I-Bdlve’ weé.“1a‘i“‘c§§?.t'c‘§3i‘“?”“ L-zaz-lie-Q-Zl. RECEIVES MARCONIGRAM _ Mrs. Donald Campbell, Long River, has received word that her son Gm" “c1119 Campbell of the 8th Heavy 151017953’. has arrived safely in WEDDING ANNIVEBSAIHP ... Mr. and Mrs. Geo. l-I. Peterson are bode celebrating their 35th wedding ann verse Their many friends £0“! in eX nding them congratulg. ions on this occasion. PARISH 01-‘ MILTON and Rus. tlco. Anslicarr: Milton, Sunday 11 e-ma Hampshire Church a pm; M1110 L-264. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk W" 111W! $5.00 and costs or ten days jail and another who had been remanded to jail was sent co Fulconwood. POTATO MAN HER!‘ - D1‘. Car- los Berta, Montevideo, Uruguay, or. rived in Charlottetown last night He recently visited New Brunswick in quest of seed potatoes. The Uru» 811115’ governments official seed bur- tho market for 75.000 m 100.000 crates of seed potatoes r-htr year. He will visit Nova Bcotla bo- fore returning to Montevideo. QOLDIERS LEAVING — Three Soldiers from the Beach Grove Inn Camp leave today for mainland training centres. They include, Pte. FW- Hansen. Tyne Valley; Pte. W. Bonnell, Truro, n.5,; and pm, J-L. Perry. Summerslde. Before 1€aViI1E they were presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Gov- ernment ihrcugh the Carry cm ca. Hilda CDYDS. The pzesentations were looked after P! Mr. Bruce olfcetshe Canadian Legion War Ser- RECEIVE SAD NEWS — Mr Colin MacFndzven. 55. a native of this Prsvincc died at Staten Island, New York. Yesterday. reatives in Charlottetown were info-med. The body will be sent. home for burial. Funeral servloss are pbanned here for Tuesday. Burial will be of the Argyle Shore cemetery. Mr. Mac- Fsdyen llvcd in the. United States for a nurxcr of years. He was a native of ...e Argyle Shore sect. on of the Province. He is survived by a wife and family. FUNERAL TODAY-The body 0f the late J. Roy Pearden, 47, arriv- ed in Charlottetown last night from Montreal for burial. He died there Sunday. Mr. Pearden was a native, of Charlottetown, a. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pearden. His father was at: one time wholesale grocer in this city. Mr. Peal-den left here when a young man and went. to Sydney. N. S. Fifteen years ago lie lcft there and went to Montreal where he has resided since. surviving are his wife, formerly. Miss Muriel LeMoine. of Sydney and a daugh- ter. Florence Pcarden. Funeral services wl‘l be held this afternoon at 2 o‘clock from the MacLcan Funeral Home. Burial will be in the People's Cemetery. The fun. eral will be under the auspices of the local Masonic Lodge. Personals F Mrs. Martin G. Corcoran. Bald- win's Road, has received a cable- grum announcing the safe arrival oi ner husband somewhere in Eng. land, Miss Ellda Berheut and Miss Carrie Gcorveatt". left. yesterday momlng to spend the holiday in Moncton. me a tains long-range . ‘°" “"111 drawn u months b’: ‘f Gemlmlv invade Russia, he ‘ - allCl anon concerning Yytlnng l1 has l t it. i -- reme effulqt tn smllasoh Ruslgicth id- 4 5’ m legit?’ “"0 0m he arrears er 111v still hold gocd. 1 01.11.” lfltnsre authorlflacivcllnl r- 1e llilunvlcl 1119 lms reached London. but it is m that Hitler has thrown ev-I v vrnl succccd. Lat. is “.- f W13 not have boasted diuetylrlggeulstfl geemiiuillévgvli of the “tremendmsu 118 Nails seem to place great "its on the psychological eff ct. f‘ Sxvrlshks fl‘ Will obtain if they can plant‘ over the Kremlin 11111183’ "lust smash Marshal Scr- 1 ll Tlmoslicnkos armies first, ‘he 1213x5531“ said The morale elfcc. l filth u mcve, if it is sucoessnil. be rated higher by the “saw 11151111111 capture of the Caucasus " 16d out, l5 " which woul fields which the spokesman “where the Jam lies" d be mode useful to N, P111811 army. in it practical Blflflilhtlltlélwlilslinggdltread ls more de- Ymlited than ever to push her lid to Russia, but the "possibility of 4111111 a second front to remove Measure apparently is remote. _, _—-—-=. lghatc lloiillasify "OPENING SP3" )3 —-MRS. ilgalmstonh Beauty baton. Phone i-_=____,_____l.._._ll§9-l0-l0;_4l_. tighten-onus? 1 i-z r0 a- n, wllltk- Apply a. Hickok, Bon- LMMI-PMO-lo-pjll. “‘ oases sun rmrous ztProctor Potato Diggers. r-rsil sews. L-_2B_'1;10;lt>;gl. "l-stsvan pow auoocn "1 msrqulse ln city Thurs- “?- Rfivsrd. Anlilv Guardian. M‘; _ L4’! t i‘ T t 7V.‘ ‘announcing his safe arrival ‘Eng Miss Enid Klllam, uf Humphrey. ls spending a vacation in Prince lyhvard ls and visiting relatives and fricnds.—Moncton Times. Mrs. Capt, H. H. Court. has re- celved a cable from her husband land. Misses Floixnce and Miriam Acorn, of s1. Peters, arrived in the city recently to visit their relatives. Sui. F. J. Gallant of the RCA.- M.C., accompanied, by his wife, arrived in the c‘t.y recently to a few days with their Mrs. Orion Johnston returned to the City recently after spending an enjoyable month's holiday in Halifax. Capt. John A. MacDonald of the P.E.I_ Highlanders, accompan- ied by Mrs. MacDonald is at pre- sent. visiting his parents Senator John A. and Mrs, MacDonald, Cardigan. Trinity llnited Church FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th ‘MO-The Scouts-Scouts‘ Rooms. This column In reserved for new; of‘ Mi Tni: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Knights Of Columbus Honor Patron P.»\(_;t<', ‘FHYZ r315, Pictured above are promln- g to Right’ senator J. A‘ nlacnonsli‘ QCNil-linrdgsnwlgr iorolr 51::- yin Sigrid: ugilbrlufnggydfielglirztlon-Ila: nlghgt ain't The Charlottetown. They are: Left Toast Master, Rev. Roy MacD n ld Rcct ' ' ' . ' - S "P - - '- " 1W1. 111m- Dr. w. J. r. m, Knmm M Columbus fining“; the Lzngnefii- 13mm"! 8 Church. Moncton. and Rev. o. s. lllcDcvltt, Moncion. Maclllillan, About 225 member-s of Annual meeting P.E.l. Girls’ Work Board The annual meeting ofthe Prince clwaru island urns work 5.11mi 01 me hluirume ltengmus Luucu- uon UOllllUll was nelu ut the none or lvu-s. L. m. iviarruy, hunter RIVCI‘, on ‘L ucsuuy afternoon. uctooer 7th. ‘Ilie following members of r-lie Board‘ were prescnc: Mrs. E. n. Woouslde, Cornwall; Mrs. l. J. Lety, LHGPAUuI-ELEHVU; lvus, C. W. Ccok, Mrs. Jack lviacbeou, Summerslae; Mrs. '1'. J. hunipnrcy, nensrngnln, Zllltl lvlls. Murtjav of Hunter‘ rtiver. Routine business disposed of, the Hoard was glad to know_ that, four E1115‘ camps had been held during the summer a1. different places in tne province, which used either 1n whole or pert. the Canadian Girls in ‘limiting camp Program. each camp was enluyaole and instructive, and the girls are anxious to have more days at. camps. The thanks of zhe Board is extended to the leaders who gave such splendid guidance at. these camps. Regret was expressed at the ill- ness of a valued member of me Board, Mrs. Edward Millcy of Brad- albane, who is a patient. in she Prince Edward Island Hospital. The personnel of the Board was reviewed. Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Jack Mac- Lcod and Mrs. A. A. MacLeod of Ulcary, represent the Bap.‘st: Board of Christian Education, and Mrs. Levy represents the United Baptist Woman's Missionary Union. Mrs. Woodsidc. Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Milley, represent the Maritime Conference of the United Churcn. and Mrs. Humphrey the Maritlrre Conference Branch of the Woman's Mlsslonar Society of the Untied Church. ‘he names of members at; large for the Board year just bc- ginning. are being added. The officers for theiyerg 1941-42 are: Chairman, Mrs. Wood- side. Fi-fllfiCl/Bd-l Vice Chairman. Mrs. Jack MacLeod: Secretary- Treesurer, Mrs. T. J. Humphrey, re- elected. The Board. will meet in Sumrnfr- slcl: in Novem r. Mrs. Murray entertained the ibréembers at. a delightfully arranged s. Nazis Proclaim (Continued from a e 1) was given to the German people for the first time today whle the radio resounded with 0111111! °1' Sue???“ l,“ 1G°'ii.'““1s§l“;¥cst dc " o ay eg ns e - clslve battle of this _ ar, he had said “It will hit ths enemy de- structlvely and with ll: the insti- lzator of the entire war. England l rsflf. ‘Error if we crush this opponent we also remove the lasatnslllll sllv on the continent. . . 0n the assumption widely‘ held in German ouarfers that. t e col- lapse of all European Russian armies was imminent. an author- itative person acknowledged that no one cou'd sav whether the So. vlet Union would be able tn set up new forces during the coming winter. Conc dlmz that Stalin might withdraw and set up a new front. he asset-ind this would have value only for propaganda purposes. ‘ISM-lgfipustory Service — The sac-r. r. Ulrich-Social urn. BAN-Choir Rehearsal alter Prepns- tory Service. .____.-__--_- BAULT STE. MARIE. M1011» 001- 0 —(AP)- The Beult Ste. Merle locks operated constantly today, cloning away the St. Mary's cen- sl traffic Jam occasioned by 00l- lspss of a railroad bridge spanning 0 , the CWO main Ohlnnels. Skunk Bounty ‘Parties forwarding skunks for bounty and l, “Ratification must not address them to The Willi-intent of Agriculture, but to The Royal Packing Company, Charlottetown. ’,1\1'\l‘l K. OF o. 110166121” _V___V(Co_ntlnued from _p11ge_1)>__ starring from the point wharf: the young explorer, Christopher Colum- bus was inspired with the dselra to gain riches and at the same time pass on the love of God \vh‘cli burned in his soul, This t-ook place about 500 Wars ago and resulted in the discovery of America, Pointing out that. it was no mis- take to celebrate the Inefflfljv of this great discoverer, the shlmke!‘ described how ‘Father McGlvney formed the great fraternal organi- zation known as the Knights of Columbus. The society had been formed with the idea of establish- ing an organization in the !o:m of a fraternity. Prom the first the I plan of God had been the brother- hood of man. Since that time, how- ever. the idea of this brotherhood tin/d been lost sight of by mm. “The two perfect spoof!“ we the state and the church," Father Mac- Donflld reminded his lsteners. Th» idea of fraternity runs through bob and any other organizations can only be supplements. The Knilzhw of Columbus organization is a. sup- plement to the stabe and church. he added. l He stated that, there were t1vo1 lcommon errors. First was the fact that some people believe that clergymen should not talk religon ,‘except from the pulpit on Sunday ‘ and secondly the assumption by the state of powers that do not belong to it. "If civil authority has any authority, it. comes from God," he said. Speaking of the wonderful record of the Knights of Columbus, lie de- clared that their. greatest vlrtues vwere those of religion and pcxrlot- ism. " In his concluding remarks, Fath- er MacDonald urged the Knights not to rest on their laurels but. to go on to bigger and better things Toast to the Church Rev. A. A. MacDonald. Rector of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, proposed the toast to the Church. In doing so he said it was always e. privilege to propose such a wast “especially tonight when so many of our- leading Cath- olic men and clergy are present.’ He explained how much the church meant, in the life o! an lndivviual pointing out the important part it plsys from the time s person is born until he dies. Responding to the toast, His Ex- cellency. Rt. Rev. J. A. (fsulllvsn, Bishop of Charlottetown. stressed the need of having the real mean- ing of the church placed before . ~ . “Y 1“ ‘he Pmsem BtYllBgle He slsoltion of s. considerable amount o . . ' . _ f ttfsé°‘i..ttf.“éft..t°' revolve Puma The m- mey will be Bible (‘lg if‘): whgllqtycensus of opinion was that the time places‘ i1 6 l-Lhliad arrived when much more _ Toast to our Order Mr. Justice Arsensult proposed moses, paying especial and prior illdgnltrigté to those taxpayers who the was,’ L m, 0d _ H . k a _ e no paymens on account the part wingh m; rgngirerssltli écifl ".1 “m” meme ‘lw-"g the Pest umbus has been taking in the warfls“ 3101111“ They are doing a great patriotic-l .11“ w°T5h1P 51'7"“ 11° agreed wgfk. he declare‘; ttaorouglily with the remarks of My, J_ Hem-y Noomn, sunlnler_!the Councillors and stiggcstlcd that side, responding to the toast, refcrr- 211° City Collector be instructed to ed to me early historv of the 1.1-. Illvtflflsr tlw pressure brine applied ganizatloti. He paid tribute to the 1° 1"‘? 1111111 P1'<'5°1'11>¢'¢1 by the law. patron and also to the founder or‘ The matter will resolve further the society. tullSltlfirliilcn at the tiext regular Toast Master, Dr. Mach/Lilian, in fllvvling on Tuesday, his opening remarks compliment-rt It was also decided that interest ldrnstlc efforts should be made w. |c1i01ce lmmediut»; payment in all, ruushhl A. F. 8t A. M. The officers and brrllmrir nf Yir-tnriu Lodgi- Lodge Ne. l, and nil visiting hrutlA-r-u 11.1‘ nap-rs. .~, the funeral of our lute llrufhcr. Service will rommcncc at tin: Removed bombing raids on Bri- tish port areas and the lnuustrlal mdlands has attracted fresh st- tentlon to the frlglntful suffering n?‘ the many thousands of civilians ill Great Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally duven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them all, places of relative security, but their belong- lngs of all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of selting them up once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding is much more dllflClltl. To meet. these enormous needs, funds have been-started in various parts of the world. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name in connection with W. O. T. U. ‘I. Is anything being done to put prisoners to work? Those taking the rap lie around the jails in idleness we are told. 8. Express our thanks and the thanks of the Fk-deratlnn to the Attorney General and those as- sociated with him re the victory won by them in the Supreme Court lglvlng the province the right to ideal with drunken drivers of motor cars. P. E. Island Nospital lodge room, Zliusonir- lung-ll, (nation _ Xiltu Oct. ill-ll, at 1:15 p. ln. sharp lni’ inc ROY l'l~l WQUEENS crzvrcnlv” laLuvu>l>chcol7rz>rus the Charlottetown Council in special reference to the p.11". phi». would be charswrl on all arrears as at Doc. 31st. 1940 nt a mic of l-2 "f ‘ I nor lnontli. and that no re- Subscriptions people during crying times and spoke of the great ideals which are attached to it. The fundamental ldee. ls that of’ s Christian democ- racy. ‘The totalitarianism of Jesus Christ is the only one that can work," be said. In conclusion he referred to the work which is being done by the Knights for the men on active service. Toast to our country Senator John A. MacDonald. pro- posing the tout to our Country referred to the terrible struggle in which it is engaged av present. He urged Knights m think about th's and reminded them that it is their duty to do their share in supporting the wsr effort. Each individual should give whatever he could in support of the movement. He point- ed out the need of protecting "the British Empire and the rights and liberties we enjoy." continuing he ssld, "Christianity depends on it democracy depends on it and I our freedom depend?“ on ltflbem k sk o ta en is. sot. .. ssh... t...” l: Army Huw. in helping- s men on active service, Senator Mec- Donnldéhsid, "It is u. source of ride by Mr. J. B. Richard, Lecturer, and his committee, who looked after .111; arrangements. He also thankcci the officers of the other Councils fr" attending end had special pr for the Hobcl Management and “.1. resses who contributed towards 1.. sluggess by providing “splendid scr- lrf a brief outline 0f the hisuv; of the Knights of Columbus, Dr ‘ Temperance t0.°“t.‘%‘ii.“§£ilé€$ it ilirst-"iiiét; Dclegati on waits Givney. The history of the organ- ization went back to the time Chris-l . , . -._ 1 tophel Columbus, the patron, dis t covered America. Council Formed l-lere l The organization, after its found- ing, spread through United States _ _ , then to Canada. In the latter coun- ccume °1 U"? 1'1'°\'111@1@1 GOYQYII- try. Quebec, was the first province merit yesterday 11nd discussed at W i011" l1 00011611. T1190 ill 1911'» Icngtll tile stricter enlurcemcnt of ahrflrlottctmvn lllvns the second place the Prom-Dino“ m“, ‘m, submit orm Counc . . . ‘ ‘ M1._J_ E_ Dfllmmsupreme Knight ting suggestions for the tightening up of the lssttlng of scripts. for the Province, §ummerside and Rev. John O'Brien, Scuttle. Wnsll- The detonation was courtcously rcccivctl and promised that every l ton, were also heard in hrivfi ta ks‘ The lather 15 a ‘lame 01 F011” consideration would he given their suggestions. Augustus. At the conclusion of the speeches. The following comprised the dele- gation: Rev. A. A. Mac-Lead, O’- the Toast Master, read a telegram Leary, Chairman; J. H, McFal-lune, from Mr. F. J. Casey, Past State De uty, which was sent from North Bccicqtie, President. of the Feztera- tion; Wm. Drake, Hunter River, Sy nay, The sender expressed re- Treasurcl- of Federation; George E. gret that he was unable to be pres- Brown, Mnrgate, Hon. President of ent for the celebration. An enjoyable musical program ln- Federatlon; Rev. I. J. Levy and Rev. Hugh Miller, City. 1* would be lssiwd for pgv. is of arrears that rild not iri- r-lv-Il» this lpt-cro-t romullfctl to the c1111 of the month in xvhlch the ‘lufffllflflif was mFlClQ A dilcgutlon from the Temper- ance Fctlemtioti waits-d on the Ex- terspersed the addresses. A vocal solo by Rev. Bernard Gillls, another by Mr. James McInnls, Summer- slde, and by Charlie Chamberland wero included. Mr. s1 alanchrrdcn Fnllowlns were the matters the piano and Mr. Alf McKearney brought to the attention d! the on the violin, were accompanlsts. Emcm_1ve;_ A vote of thanks to the guest speaker was moved bv Mr. Plus Cul- laghan and seconded by Mr. J, B Richard. During the course of the ever-nus those Knights who were veterans of the last. war were asked to stand They were heartily applauded. l. Tourist scripts-That these rim be issued another year, but rather that tourists be warned that no liquor is sold legally in Prince Ed- ward Island for beverafte purposes. Advertise our province as a “Pro- hibition Province" to attract: tour- ists. 2. local Bcrlpts—Thct a more strict check be mlde of these by vendors and that doctors be again warned that, scripts issued for bev- erage purposes will not. be honored by vendors. That Christmas trade be carefully watched. 3. Enforcement-We are encour- aged with the efforts being put. forth City Council to Speed action in Tax arrears Mrs. D. Campglivorth River Road 5-00 Louis Carson 2.00 Maurice Block 2119 L. H. D. Campbell 2.00 J. D. Jenkins ".00 The following have contributed $1.00 cachw-Gordon Rice, Charles Newson, A, R. Gillls, George Sher- icn, Mrs. A. W. stems, Miss Editn stems, Miss Margaret Mulch. Miss Lettie Passmore, Mrs. George Vickerson, R. H. Barrett, John Lockhart, George B11011, W, C. Davies, Miss Fanny Kemp, A. A. McDonald, Miss Mary Haszard, Miss Evelyn Haszard, S. Korrey, Wm. McLeod Alex Brown, Horace Brown. Henry Lapthorn, Miss Edna McDnugall, C. H. Cotes, R H. Campbell, W‘. Frank Morris, Miss Ida Henderson, Miss C. Rog- ers, Neil Higgins, Duncan Living- ston, Chas. Carson, Fred Large. Mbs Dorothy Black, lVfiss Laura Beers, Mrs, Mludock Anderson, Ernest; Cameron, John lklcfvalr, Mrs. F. Wendell Tidmarslr, George R. Keefe, Dean Crosby, H, K. S. Hcmming, Percy Simmonds, Mrs. A Wilkinson, John P Billion, Miss Alberta Lewis. Miss K. Irving. Mrs. John E, Cameron, Dr. T. E. E Robins, Mrs. Ethel Melllck, Hanen Wlgmore, Herbert A. McKenzie, E. V. Bell. Blols H. Andrew, Miss Bcsslc Bllinrzsley. Miss Grace Bill- ingsley, J. H. MacMlllan, Jams-s Ford. Mrs. John Wheatley, ll‘. W. Taylor, J, Arthur Lewis. Nfrs. J. R. Paton, Mrs. F. H seller, Miss Jean Seller. Mrs. Kenneth Martin. In- ald. F. G. Hutcheson. ‘Mfrs. D. K. Willard, Merritt Forsvthe. Miss Etta Pbrsythe, P. W. Small, Lyle Robertson, Miss Elsie Lowe. Miss Eleanor Lowe, Enuna. Holmes, Chas. A. Beer, E. A McLean, Arthur Coffin. Ernest Duchomln. A B. Bagnall. Cyrus Partridge. Mrs. Frank Dillon. Warren Duche- mln, Nell MacDourrall, Roland Taylor. H. E. Holl, J. A, Fraser, Mrs. Guy Kennedy. S. E. Russell, lvfrs. Fred Damerafl, Nfrs. C. C. Thompson, Elizabeth Holt, Clive W. Currie, Mrs. Fred M. Nash, Mrs, .l'0l1n M. Campbell. Cooke, Miss Annie Watson, Nliss Clive Lowther, H. J. Gordon. Mrs. W A. Huestls_ Jcmlmu MacPhnll, Edwin Johnstone, Mrs. Charles Williams. Mrs. Harry Foster, ‘vfiss A special meeting of the Cit Council was held n the Councl Chamber last evening. with His Worship Mayor Holman presirbng, and all the members of the Coun- cil, wtth the exception of Council- lor Blanchard, in attendance The object of the meeting was to allow the entire Council to review the City's arrears ledger-s. Mr. J. A. Fullerton. City Clerk, Mr Gordon stew-art, City Accountant and Mr. Fred A. Large. City Collector were also present end assisted the Conn. clllors in carefully considering each individual account as shown by the ledger-s. The policy to be pursued in the collection of the arrears was dis. cussed at considerable length, all Councll‘ors expresslnv their opin- ions ss to the most effective action that could be taken in respect to each delinquent. rt was pointed out that a number of motor cars were being impounded by the police egch day,__wlth a reru_l_t5g_t__collec- Ilessle Prowse. Mrs, R. H. Suthr-r- land. Wm. Dalzlel. Total acknowledged by the R. C. M. P. in matters of en- forcement, but would like a. more close check of the source of supply of essences and extracts and such concoctions which are now being sold for beverage purposes in many country stores. Also would call at- tention to the fact that 2 1-2 per cent beer and ale is being sold to very young customers in some stores. Could this be stopped? 4. Military Canteens-What is the law in regard to military canteens? A lady expressed her plcnsurc at the manner in which the public were supporting tho twrnsctlt. lini- pltal campaign. "Inspirinr" the word she used and so it ls. Here we are ln the midst. of a terrible war which of all and vet our citizens are loy- nllv answering the call of the homo front and are dctcrtulnorl to 5_ HM me px-ovincqa] qnvcmmen; see that these institutions and 0b- Jccts of =plrltunl vullw must curry any power to induce the lwllce of Summerslde and Charlottetown to o" H" better ma“ born“ [H.305 be more active in prosecuting boot- ______, __ leggers ln those places? . Interpreting The War to be already in use thcrc, and the Huarlnuucr B. ‘Pempcmnce liducetiom-We a- gain request that a temperance of- l (Contlnuqdjr n__ pagcfilll: ficlsl be appointed who will teach ‘Pempcrance in the public schools along the lines of the book supposed Smolensk. If so Moscow ls mon- eced fr.n Rjcv down another spoke of the far-flung wheel ~ f ' ll d.‘ d lQhWtIYB WHITE sror 3.1.1.1.“ .2215..- ‘$21.1... $.11...- tlons on the Krem ln. FRIDAY, OCT. 10th. ' ' ~ New Dome Dance Band 1 Admission 35c Plus- Tax Dancing 930-1 A. M. The outer rim of that wheel, on which Russian defence of Moscow was rebuilt after the fall of tlic Stalin line on the Dnlepsr, L; already broken. Along several routes from the west, north and south. Hitler's troops and war machines have driven forward with giant strides. livery western spoke of the “"35" 1 tir-manrls un- , preccdcntvd sacrifices on tho part | "twlfififi; iifiii '" “l. 541,.) .. - to l c-ct n1. 1i. :;t11.1 ln.‘. ixl-luy ll.'\l'\,l. |iu.p1.\~ ut zim-ndln. .\l‘1l)().\' 3L1. l.:-.~n Furrznl llumr, l5 Kim.- Squarv, at Z p. m. them-e to Pulpit-s Qcznclcry. By ordcr of the Worshipful l\lilhl.t’l'. (rLllALlJ h. Pr". 0C1 (ill. dot-rotary lllC l_\~>lllrlllt;ll 1.‘ rh; ul1.c..\lly' klhnr») 4g Can 1| Fluff for All” Raid V10- . zrflcd to the .:u gives. lvlth- ‘c, . , all‘, Quilt. . "re Lotti 3111301‘ of London for rnbut-on 1o the homeless and 1 Cmllrlblillt. seloutd be 11 'i‘ru.'st Cultipulh which rnporcs 111-: celpts to ziute- l IOAEUWKHQ r.- R/ecelved yesterday Dundus Carr on (Jeuada Corps, Annandale um Bridgetown boxes, $10.00. llcllcvue Wonnuw Institute 86.00. Illrs. Cassius (Ray, Montague, $3.00. Previously acknowledged $4,044.00. '.l‘0TAL_-_-_ .00. Moscow communications web is involved. And in desperate Russian fighting north of fal- len Orel e southern approach to the city is :11. stake. prob- ably the best approach for Ge! man use. For 11 ctonble rail system ccnailwts Oral and Mos- cow throuylt T1131, If the Nazis also take or 11.1w: talzcn, Tula, they 1v‘ httve broken also the inner run of the Moscow d0- fence wheel. I I U ‘There is little cl’ a. specific nature from Mrhcrrr to off- set German lnsisunce the‘. the whole st-rtlgglc is all but over nufh only mopping-up action‘ to follow. It. should be m- callecl, however, that the Rus, sinns have ccune tlironsyh prev vious disasters in this Will‘ 1'10 fight again on new fronts. And terrain for many blondv stand in defence Moscow still offers itself to Russians who break out of the Nazi traps 1n the centre. The wear and tear on Nazi troops and the strain on ever-extend- IZ German communcstion lines are factors that. cannot: be itztiored in calculating tho possfbilitiPe, Kinsmen to Nold peanut day y —~--_ Much interest. is being Llle annual Iilnsmcn Peanut. winch takes place, Saturday, Octo- ,lr..'l' 11th. 1°01‘ several ycrsra the l Kinsmen Clul- has promoted mittsual cuxnpulgn, ant; this you they report chm. efforts are bong matte Lo make clie event. mor ‘sue- it 111 t-hzirl ever. In peace t; b4.- rcvulled lllut the Iflnsmen ‘ ' or... l! "~ ' ' s Dental (Junie, but sir of ‘war all service txiorts have been directs-d toward worl’. is em‘, tho "Milk for l} ‘ g Nittlcnul W11‘: ‘ cos of the Kim- lllrzll Clubs o: (Jeuadu, is berg? sutp- portecL This fund to supply lk or children in Brluairfls DOlllbdl. is one that has; universal appeal it is interesting to note that. slreadf one sliiptncnt. of milk has been sent 596cm’ mm“- Lwghn“ Mcmn" no Britain and more is on the way. It is hoped 111a‘. "whole-hearted public support. valll be given this worthy protect... particularly when Jt. ls recalled that the labour ol or iration has fallen upon a very DQ111001”, me Kinsmen Club having lust more than half is. membership to cnlisflnents iii the army. the navy and file air force. DRATHR . . cflhtTilty fr? tul, Oct. 9th., lvliclmel MrCangllwy of Borislisiv. sped 83 yrars. The rs- nimns were forxvrirclcd fronl Frank Honllessmys Ekmerrl.‘ Home last evening to he homo in Honshsw. The funeral will be held from his late mslrlenoe Saturday mornmg at Jo zwflli s *9 o'clock w, ‘P. Church. 1 , ‘ . i Shore (J1;r11~.-11:1";» f \\'Y.-\.\'l) -.-\* 1 lSHl, (Inufl/s \\" ,l<‘111\<~rr11 flntn 1.11 I-‘ridvv. 0mm» torment (fsrvn toznwti 30-H- Mrs. E1- lo htr 9P1; your. Fun- oral lrulu .\\‘l‘ lntv rc..d€ll<e SM’.- 1lrtl;1y' hrs-hing n1, 9 okra-ck to the church of- the Most Holy Redeem- or, thcntc i0 3hr Roman Catholic Cclnctcr?‘ ‘I b" . o“. U‘ N. D. MacLea" UNDERTAKF" EMBALMER Charlottetown amt North Wtlislzln Phone H9 i