9 SFEPLIZEMBER 1s. 1944" THE WESTERN GUARDIAN fiery-rs; l. Elmer u l, BUMMIJBBIDE and enmca couurv‘ ~ N6"- pllfllll. Advertising " Tlielilardisnnisybebolchtdeil t omit. . ..":"".:.':::' ‘a "°' Baum", s r . our es Drnggtpgg, w g, _ m,» Bhlefi- Wlter Street. Mark Gsmdet. 61 Grllfvllrle will he delivered to any lion" in gmmenhm r Boy at M w‘ lily or 10o per week. riion- cs9 toi- this service u, ‘m your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your gnu“, (Eni- Emperienced fox -er.r'r. i1 THE Anni m“. “fir? Apply: . 0. Stewart. the United Church. ' Kvegrisin togi‘. sllmmmide‘ 11-‘!- t guest, r LONDON rnnsnvran- Hog o! s fa ' “Ellison-on... ivtii: 14mg oologt. spooumgieguiftc Sfihebechfie New London A Thank Offering will b, taken‘ mach 1 a lugomgri: All are welcome. ‘9-15-11 9g , . . 6 . —__ M, mmuun. minister. 9-15-11 BSUMgLEBJSIDEh MAN WOUND‘ -—— — . osep Elmo _ TRYON UNITED CHURCH ls reported severely wounded in act. 1711c, services for ion on September 5th in a telegram B“'““‘~‘" septa“ r ' uecarsighdgxoll %€fense “mm” "Vi! . At Ila George Clow, pilymtswsngz" u‘ m‘ w‘ 1 ,9- ‘5 ' 9-15-11 th m!‘ TED CHURCH 0F yetl-lkilwf tlh ' _. THE UNI 1 on ' e ray at the war begun and winds: Bcdeqile Pastoral Charge‘ has been overseas over two years. “films fin- Siundfly. BBPL 17th. H": is known to have been serving Bedeque 1 a.m.. Borden 3 p m. Italy. He is twenty-five years muggy‘ éaamue‘ NIB brothers are in the ' ll- IV‘ - services. litman l l It . Le ter, minister. England. Eric ‘herithnt-heallgaCA) 1i“ in Newfoundland and Pied It sea with the navy-s Personals Pte. A. Arsenault . A rim cusgguuercuucctuokpim GEIITBAI. GUARDIAN This column is at live cents a word. ltrictly lily- sbie in advance. COOKS for Photos. CON FEDERATION SURANCE. CHEST CLINIC,- Montague Le- LIFE [Ne ANNUAL MEETING of P. E. 1. Hospital Nurses Alumnae, Sept. l5, 8 p. m. at Hospital. 9-14-21 POLICE COURT — At the Cit Police Court yesterday. one drun was fined $5.00 and costs or ten days and another was discharged as he had served some days await- ing trial.| AR-BIVES OVERSEAS - Mrs. James Austin Malpeque Road. re- eeived word yesterday from hei- hug. band Pte. James L. Austin ann- ouncing his safe arrival overmas. Pte. Austin also stated ne saw sev. eral Island boys. - (Amherst News please copy). ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS his been received that Spr. Jack FWEYi-il. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Fvreyth. who has been with the 301ml Canadian Engineers for the p851? 4 1-2 years is a prisoner of war in Germany, SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 Saturday at 2.30 -—Miss Alma Allen Middleton is spending o pleasant holiday with her grandmother Mrs. James MacQuarrie Searletown. 1 Killed In Action Mg; Mnrgartt Arsenal-ii. Sum- -Mr. A.H. Moore, Milton, Mass.,| merside has received word that he! who spends his summers on P.E.I., bmmer. Pte. Alfred Arsenault has has returned to the U.S.A. hay-J killed in action in Fiance. ing spent a pleasant vacation with no ‘Arsgnxiillltlafi ‘Vnflilvllgfllgqia friends in Summerside, Bedequcl an I fiTfifi outbreak of war. He had and searlemwn beg; overseas for more than two Dgg‘; can‘: Dgane‘; suds?‘ h} ;e_ < - b _ ‘rv n e niversiv o hi.‘ iffigeiwg°sggigfiboliigm pg‘; Montieal is visiting his parents, dim _ dead one brother SW Dr. and Mrs. M. Delaney, Eum- flm blfzigfibecn a prisoner of £no""°““‘° “s $1.2...“ sincc the fall of Hons! Kongh The two brothers are both in Fgwcaefhglslteéirlse £z1e1s\/t["i1l?gn‘i"1g8 N ' ' ' gig;- mflitioncd and u ationalization rgmpbelllton N B.-—S U. S. CITIES _1Coniiiiued _fr0m Jake r13 W 0f Liquor Industry .‘Is Approved ‘in am; prepared for 70 mile an hom- winds s5 city protective forces, mlrcads and public u‘illtics called‘ w‘ amgrgoncy crews and disaster‘ units. Many stores and offices clo-‘ mi earlcr than usual so their em- ployees might EB! imme- LONDON, 0NT., Sept, _. (CP)—-Tlle 11th general council of the United Church of Canada is {in accord with federal government I , _ . . _\\uius oi the war, air force head- corations-four bars Ruishcd EXPORT Porno PERMITS- Island potato growers and ship- pers are now able to obtain per- mits allowing them to export pg. tatocs to American markets up to November l5, according to word received yesterday by Mr, w, R, Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agri- culture, from E. J. Chambers, Ad- i SUMMERSIDE i'“-“ ministrator Fruit and Vegetable $5“ fir“? "},eG’°{,’;‘.§"§§,§"cP{§' BEGINNING MONDAY °"“‘°“- °“““‘“- Ad‘??? H3151)? of?“ t‘... };El!l'S,tl}J1El- . ' f lrst g r s rom s Fm 3 Days Kmggll Ds-wgh Ilslkmqrleifijrneyra", LIEEIVIZIFIISCO item enlist. A sister, “lylAnAlylE CURIE» the d“, “cm Manual.‘ Mm, R E‘ Blanche Thomas, is also serving where _________ Gunner K. Dawson, R.C.A.F , who spent his furlough there and has resumed his duties. While ir. Sydney B. c. A. F ‘they reside at the home of Mr_. ' ‘and Mrs. Ihnchlin MacDonald, ICatherine Street. —Sydne! Kost iRecord. AIDS RELIEF FUNDbl-In three ‘days at the St. Stephen announced tonight d2dc-_.Mi" Joseph _J. P. O’Brlen collec-. Crossto are dist-limit? for-Russian and Chinese relief . . n- ~ . m‘ u. hlll-vlntiflcrvsses and six dis-I ollelisxciiadggg‘ t? tfligasfiirlnTgrfvflegiaxédl mefnésér; o‘, tgemfic ‘RF-gaisse; 11:8‘ in two days at 'I‘ruro makes the im- overseas. ' ' flagged? tgjiel if l approximately 1m, X-e- ~ t5‘ 1 d d.__ | . . nce eg nning about a Cmlcn m i‘ c | year ago, the wcrk of collecting for OTTAWA. Sflpt. l4 —- (CP) ~_ Ill One 0f its biggest lists of a- QUHILCIS gulshed flying cm, polite a1,- mid wardens “ndlrestrictloiis imposed by ordcr-in- D. F. c, those deserving causes, Mr, o‘. patrol corps personnel were ordered fiiilalwil 0n the mimumcmr” °f Brief. has collected the sum of $1,- cn the alert. Long island conimun- qAor. I 1 1 ‘ Ldr. G B. Philbin of (491;4i5~4 every cent of which has been’ ‘m’ espgcian. Suffolk county whmh _reso ut on approv ng nat- avic Blvd l Valleyfield, Que, iro- accounted for. iltlflflllliltllln of the alcohol indus- ‘try, because "the immense finan- ‘cial revenue behind the liquor traf- ‘lfic constitute the m hnrd hit in the hurricane sx "m 5gp, had civilian emergency grcups standing by- Manv residcrits of Fire greatest o u‘ I Isla nd. . . t 1 r it o‘ n dld tr - Scatter) Quebe. - with terday, uiwmz 151ml" “m” “hm- "mitsirzwleciyactvnss crfolixlgseoarilrv can “wit. t. m. a Guillevin of (l1 Ida Possible excepm“ °~f “aster” "m" we‘: homes yesterday you‘. large ‘vmm-flng ‘m5 Williams st‘) Hamax- ‘Mnigshpractically oll grain is now .?_ time island airplane plants halted‘ Profits from the nationalized in- FO- R-Q- will“ of (Aime bake celleixit ‘conrllitfgrfstirfiirii was index‘ M“ “d M“ ‘*' B°‘"“°°““ olY-‘railans inst night. dustry should be used so as "tmmh Darmmitil- NS- with prospects .5: P3111 irsuMoncton‘ NB" are registered at ‘avoid corrupting governments or FD- R-M- Glrvan. Rexton, N B. wh I a 11,1 yeld the Queen. New England PTBWTB: entrenchlnv the traffic behind HIJIL tgoes through the SePamt-i i" Mindful o! the Sep.. 2i, 1938, nur- public revénues," the council re- D F “L ?,{s'nu?n§1, Asmriww 50mg ‘m Miss Olga Strachan. Mulgrave, Mme wli ch caused damage cstlm- l commendeu ,, _ 1 1 d; a permanent ban on liquor adver-g gfssllimiicvltcileiflsndvlg:Qdifdvise;micl ‘ismg- '1 Royal Commlssiol‘ °n the‘ ‘vacuale “wk, homes’ liquor proolem, and a ividesprcad lchusetts disaster relief commis- ilcn was placed on the alert, the itae guard was ordered to be ready ior duty, and public WCrks offices throughout the state remained open. WIALPEQUE UNITED CHURCH‘ Malpeque United Church filled to capacity with a lrirge and appreciative audience on Sunday In many New Eflgiimd wmmlm" evening last, when under the lits police leaves were cancelled supervision of their pastor, Rev.‘ Ind police and firemen stood readl-"Mr. Fraser the Long River Choir, icrcxtra dutv. Motorists were asked presented Tho Prodigal Son in gong to stay off the highways. and story. Gov Saltonstall broadcast an ap- v al to shore dwellers to leave their lowing was limes for safer places and Rhode Worship. D°X°i°§i’- the service: Iniocation, Mrs. M, McLeod, Mrs. E. Dunning and Mrs. F. Dunning. The father's cry over a last son, Where is My‘ lilch,Del.,gnd were being battered Wfllidm“! B°Y Tmgm- ‘°‘°' ills scvcre gale. Whether creWsMmdMk M°Le°d and chorus’ In tire ahnord was unzlewarminerl. “h” h“ cmlntry the Sun hears a . , - ll. Wandering hild 0 Come At Mitchel Field on Loni! Iiiillli. C-n .- ‘M Ygrk. M‘ army planes for wh.c‘h I \ me. quartette, Merfils McIeod, McKay McLeod and Fraser, He is there was no room in hangars were f“ away yet‘ In The Land o; flown i0 other airports inland. to Strangers, chorus. He Listens the call, The Shepherd of Love M BUSINESS duet Mrs. E. J. C. Fraser and M Dunning. He considers seriously, 1 ___. My Beauty Parlor, form- his ways. Calling tho Prodigal. octelte, Mrs McLeod. F. Dunning.‘ ilil’ known as McFarlane’s Beauty Parlor, has been E, Dunning, E. Stewart. Messrs,‘ lioved to l8 Central Street, McKay, Dunning. McLeod and‘ Fraser. His conscience in awakened. °lili0siie the Capitol Thea- lli and will in future be Won't Ycu Come Brick Home, duet.‘ own as the Messrs, Johnson and Dunning. He counts the cost, Have you counted‘ llARY Ailll BEAUTY PARLOR‘ 41m cost, duet, Mrs, Dunning andl . lsliali re-open for busi- Stewart. He rose and hastfiflfd t0 his home. The Son, solo. ‘i!!! on Monday, Sept. 18. ‘ MARY KENNEDY is lAndi-ew Johnson quartette, Messrs iJohnson. Dunning, McKay, Mc- MHwrvu-Juw-Fv-n-aew jLcod. He needs help and guidance,‘ FREE MOVIES Just, Outside the Door, quartette, ii? sure to attend the free viming. Two vessels described as coal lines ran aground at Rehoboth ‘Messrs, McLeod, McKay. MCI-BM and Fraser, Safe at home, Home‘ Sweet Home. solo, Mrs. Horace‘ Thompson, The happy home, Ring‘ the ‘bells of Heaven, chorus. The‘ new life, Sweeter as the years "i". by, d Messrs, Johnson Dunning. ‘chorus. Anthem He Shall Feed His .Flock. Appreciation of blcssln I Praise God From Whom All Bles-| islllfls Flow. All selections were ell- ‘oeptionally well rendered. and| Malpeque people apprevlfll-e unusual service oi’ song by River Choir. Long BAND CELEBRATES ATER FOUR YEARS qomannvrtfiim France. Sept. ii - mom beyond this . little villnfle south of —~.——— McQuaid had studied law. Chief loll i 10;" DWI-UTE, the Seine on ‘Sundéiy ‘augflhzvtlpiiit ’ gauche)! QCampbell "congratulated o th villa ers ume ou W . r. c ua on e exce en ETHER WE SERVE iii-gag blfild that hadn't played for s showing he had made as e student Mlllilred by Cockshutt four years. to celebrate their lib- and predicted he would be suc- eration Bus!" Piflw Maritime Lid. "iikil their local repre- "nmive. Mr. D. F. Mc- Led i3‘, u... band whose members wore highly polished brassmclme navy-blue tunics and PM? bi"? l a t i , th vil- MH» ill Suinmerside, ,Sai- itilggfsrspifiettiqeoretostiigesmvniiment Inlay, Se“ 15 at g ‘,_ m" in u. their rust Great w... dead, All were in their Sunday clothes, the pienfolk in their best suits and i110 women and Kills wearing 11818 5nd all kinds of bright dresses. The mayor placed a wreath be- fore the monument and made I brief address of welcome to the _0wn Hall. ills picture shows mach- "? 5M8 manufactured in ° Cilclmhutt plant as well Itverai other interesting ltela i Canadians. The band played "Ln why not out In your supply new? We!‘ institution in 1939. After I‘! _ 0 complete an eve- Marseiliaise" and everybody joined [spending a year at the University its entertainment in. Then there wii another littic J J a & N of Toronto. he entered the law of- Eye b ' rade to ii green where French I . lfice of H. F. McPhee. KC. in i940. FY Ody Welcome. Frill; songs and "m. l long Way to m. McQuaid is a lieutenant in the Tipperary" were sung. ls-ie-ic-ie-n stein m) Batten. Fkl.\l."il;’\l.". ported missing Aug. 5i '1 Gov. Levcrett Saltonstall"s Mos-i Program of temperance vdlwatm" i Reveals Plans (CP) - Extensive post - war plans ‘ being 131d by the govermnenz are on returning from Newfoundland. ‘paving the way for increased ec_lgBPIglggierfifiB-YMwasngrllflsferred rs, s Mrs. Simpson was organiséalfotlg filsgiéifnxfoiimggigcignllgxigfie Mmister b may and v . . t ti . I torn Elite pclce issued A noun. The Prodigal we, Drlfrli-s Trio. pngnmg? ‘fgufibndge Commune“ Mr. MacKinrioii outlined the coun- try's present economic position, with special emphasis on agriculture, and, looking to the future. said should be full recognition of important place of external trade in the wclfnre of Canada. biggest challenge in the history of world statesmanship, he said. ponibilltics for peace, nor has she any desire tn do so," he conilnued. Canada is the neighbor of Russia on the north as she is the neigh- bor of the United Stains on the south She is n leading member of 31c British Commonwealth of na- r 0 world affairs." approach the ability of Prime Min- ister MacKenzle King as i1 world statesman and friend of the lead- ers the Dom‘nion. ion hnd been combined in the gov- cmmcntis policy for the future. prepared into peace," Mr. MacKin- nun said. "We are going to achigvp o. greater measure of economic gem. ocrsfiy thifnflve have ever enjoyed sub-committee, was devoting tention to removing controls and icstrictions as ‘quickly as pg55jb]e_ m“ government's post-wru- piling rm- fafmers in these words:- we how have: that starvation threaten the formers of Canada. We nne Rolnfl lo do nil we can to clear alway artificial obstacles from the - c 5° that We may have secure world __ The Wm- was we“ markets for our exports." :5 us. dens to the consumer. No rent to pay. no delivery expense. so our customers benefit from this sav- ing. Last year there was a short- age of both green and rlpo toms. toes, also pickling. cucumbers, for all we have considerable quantity on hand. our advice delay too long scouring your re. qulremerits. Onions are reasonable now. but the price may go up, Lt. v a. c h, - . town, British cuinfilflnc o Gem” Flt Lt. J.A.Y. Cote of ______ GRAIN CROP HARVESTED - W.R Shaw, Deputy v ‘ i p0 D w‘ Allen o! (A d l Mr. Show says, bids fair is .".:*".i..r.“.':.i‘t.:.; mtg-Est oivmzzisrll "iss..“*t...e.ts.sit m‘ “.5 l?“ g. ~ ~- ’ . _ _ - a e er cro " . ' s igiinst the approaching sto:m..d1ii'ill2 tile fiemliiiiiizfltilili Deficld.‘ Qi-Jq, g Iaston‘ Nomnaa’ blight this Sillhglltnl/filggl first? as! SPENDING MONTH IN P. E. ISLAND.-. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Ramsay are spending this month at Dr. Ramsay's former hcrne in Hamilton, P. E. I. They enjoyed the early summer there and were in town all of August. Tiieil’ 50h and daugliter-ln-law, Capt. Donald W, Ramsay, R.C A,- ‘M.C , and Mrs. Ramsay and ln- c’ flint son spent a week with them? C LETHBRIDGE, Alta., Sept. l3 __ Hbiy $69M on to 1215K ller gareants In an address prepared for delivery w ° re summer "3 Y1 i" 96/ the Libero] Assoc-l_N°w Gla5g°w N°w5~ ‘ENJoYs TRIP T0 P. n. I.- Miss Jean Grant of, Montreal I who L; spending several weeks with he!‘ aunt. Mrs George Langille,‘ lWiilow Avenue, returned Ph-iday a ‘Flight from a short visit wit .cousiii, Mrs. Hrirvcv MacKcnzi isydney. hEls been also in Charlottetown, P. E, I. and the Misses Elizabeth and Isabel Sutherland went over together and she remained to visit ‘a is there the Peace would bring with it the “Canada cannot escape her res- at Mount Allison. she will b with her aunt a few weeks Fanger before going back to Montreal to ggbigle iiUl$ill8-~New Glasgow, ns. Her voice must count in In this regard no Canadian could PRESENTATION _ Cpl. Gccrgci Brown who lws been spending his furlough at his home in New Glasgow, P.E.i., was given a sur- prise party at his home on Wed- nesday evening. Sept. om. Mr. Cecil Laird presided and a beauti- I fully worded address was read by‘ Mr. Elbert Orr and the ncconi- panying purse was presented by Ian McLeod. Cpl. Brown thank- ed his friends for the generous gift after which "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" was sung and the, guest of honour bounced. The eve- f nlng was pleasantly spent with a‘ sing-song and social intercourse! and a dainty lunch passed by the ‘ ladies. Cpl. Brown returned to his duties last week followed byl the best wishes of his many.‘ friends-G. ADMITTED T0 BAR - Mini Charles R. McQuaid. Charlotte- town. was admitted to the Bar oi‘ P. E. Island yesterday morning both as a solicitor and a barrister. ‘ he having made an average of 70.3 in his final law examinations. The motion of his application for ent- , rance to the Bar was read by Mr. H. F. McPhce, K.C., with whom Mr. of other nations to represent Careful planning and 1,015 v15- "We are not going to plunge “n- B D38 The cannot, through a special at Mr. MncKinnon summed up the We are going to keep the gains We are going to see pr-oes never again annels of international trade in his chosen professlomi Justices Arsenault and McGuigsn. as well as Attorney-General Large. also had words of commendation for the young lawyer. Mr. Mc- Quald is the son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McQuald. 8i Greenfield Ave., City. He was born in Syd- ney, N.S., but moved to Charlotte- town with his parents about 15 ‘years ago. He received his educa- Every day is market dsy with We sell direct from our gar- 15. to not tlon at Queen Square School and Dunstank University, obtain- ,ing his BA. degree from the lot- reserved for news‘ _ but advertisinl or a newly nature may be inserted glon Hail. Sept. l9 l0 to l2 am. 9-16-21 PRISONER or W-AIL- Word] I" she spent a vacuum ugth the CWAC. and is station- j "“"‘“‘ "“‘“"" M“ Wm‘ ° was accompanied by her husband.‘ Lieut. who has been Instructor Lieutenant since December, 1942, leaves short- ly for overseas. on the teaching staff of Prince Street School for going from there to continue his "ms"! entered the Navy in October, 1942, ‘son of the late Mr. G. F. Hart and Mr. visitor to the city gistcred at the Queen. M“ Min ' .1" - » (147 of Agriculture, reports that. m“ Bay‘ h-sf-iodirglaiilegiuelzgt iarfetlsétiéiileaegihccnt sold at an average of $4170 Mm“ mm“ 640 members instead 0i decline of 23 per ccnnrcgularfull silvers, 26 per cent sold at un avcr- wlll-i, a decline of 18 per cent; inferior types, Iii per cent sold at aii average of $21.17, a decline of 21 per cent; low grade .‘.il‘.'i‘l'S, l7 per cent sold at an nvcixdsc of 55.41, l this crop, 1N s ‘° exmd Ito... of the Quccn Hotel. |P.Q., is a visitor to the city, the guest of theQueen Hotel. visiting the city. He is Queen her son, Sigmn. Wm. C. Davey, now a Mrs Percv O. Cameron. lthe P. E. Island Hospital for treat- ment. M855» ii h" months visiting in Searletown the 9- in guest of his nephew Fred Mac- “ "mg-fir QllflITlE and family. e w days city, have rerceiiéed word that their . son. Bdr. c exm‘ with a ‘fiend and classmate serving witn an artillery unit in 9 h°m° Nova Scotis, has been promoted to thc__l'ank of Sergeant. Jerry leaves a train oi destruction in his wake. The Canadians chased him out of Dieppe and now photo). the French are starting the job of cleaning up the REV. ARTHUR W. Lindsay will preach in the Baptist Church at Hazeibrook Sunday. Meeting at .30. 9-15-11 ARRIVES IN GREAT BRITAIN _Mr. and Mrs, Michael Thomas. Southport have received a cable from their daughter, Pte. Rachael Thomas, cf the Canadian Womens Army Corps informing them of her at Halifax LEAVING FOR OVERSEAS - Georgc E. Hart, RCNVR. Charlotte" ut H.M.C.S. "Queen Lieut. Hart was several years studies at Acadia University. He as a Sub-Lieutenant. He is a Mrs. Hart. His mother resides at 92 Brighton Road, Charlottetown. Personals S. W. Lnrking, Halifax, is s Miss E. Bernard, Toronto, is re- I‘ Handrahan. Glace lS a visitor to the city. a Mr. Alphonse Etherie of Joliette. Mr. D. Ray Smallwood, Souris, is at the Mrs. William Davey, city, re- eivccl a telegram yesterday from VEISCHS. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Arsen- ult, their son Albert and daughter . Young, all of St. Louis, were isitors to the City yesterday. Mrs. Cameron, wife of Flt-Sgt. has entered Mr. AW. MacQuarrie, Braintree. has returned to his home ftei" spending the last three Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cameron. P.E.I... Cameron. Desmond, left yesterday ton Mass.. after a two Richards John, N. pressed ivith the biiinpc and thinks the province looked more plvflifllolld- reme sacrifice. ls Bonclude ooncluoeo here today. price of $27. a cent; selected full silvers, aged a. decline of 36 pcr cent. price of $61.81 eighty-eight white price of $36 63 plied by Mr. George A. newly freshened. James Quaid, Rlverdale. 1040 car. Mermaid. Residential location. ley and Bradalbanc. please leave at Cousins Fur Auction At Montreal Eight hundred and 82 platinums and white marked pelts ccmmission under were 2B per cent sold ataii average Brown FURNISHED ROOM T0 RE T. Gentleman Gilli!‘- ‘ 0-15-21 LOST — WOOL WRAP 0N Wednesday between Rosr preferred. Write "W“ c-o dian. Mrs, J.J. Desmond and Dolly inorniiu! on return to their home in Bos- months visit to friends in this citv. Thev were accompanied on vc rn 11:,‘ 'Mrs. Desmond‘: sister Eifiss Emily ’ I firomwell s Time Mr, E. J. Richards, of Llmo- _ Photo Engravers, Saint 13., has been visiting his old home at Alberton. He is im- X‘ CTODF‘. ncvn‘ hm. had four sons in the u-zir, two of whom, air pilots, made the sup‘ I-Ie d ——‘ 1940 Since then, bills extending MONTREAL. 58p! 14 - is?" it another 12 months have been cial to the Gunrdlam -— Following passed flnnuauy’ gfifaxiiliiiiwllllnallxllifialiglils Qslalieile 0603511: A snap election if the war ends pany’s sale of silver fox pclis which Selected one-half to thrcc-quur-i fer silver, 36 per cent sold at _L\ll. a- verage price of $33.23, n decline oi 13 per cent from the June sole; rc- guiar one-half to three-quarter s.i- vcrs, 4U per-cent sold at an average decline of l4 ircr gin‘ i5 One thousand four hundred and marked were 29 per cent sold at an average Silver fox pelts were 27 per cent lOld during the sale at an average Off $29 '14 (‘The above information was sup- Callback, manager of the fur marketing dc- partment of the Canadian National fax) Breeders Association, SLlillllKf- 8 e Too Late To Classify FOR saw. _ cow ANEISVYEAI} '1'. Mc- 9-15-11 ___________* _ ,_ _ WANTED _ T0 nov mo on Apply Leslie Boyce, 9-15-21 The Nazis ln their headlong retreat through northeastern Franc-- had little time to plant mines or booby traps to slow thc Allied A but. Royal Canadian Engineers took no chames and hcre ill: a box mine on the road to Pulls, near Dieppe. ‘The mine (ictcc Pte. J. Lafferty, Saint Joh ideneden Any Oneness i1. N. B., and Pte. C. A. Shaw, Arthur, Mute uiiwincc. .‘ ‘\/[1~ y locum i [WIS Iii‘! spocinlfbo carried out later by a boundfi skins l Val- Finder Slurp. Rose Valley._Rewa_rd._____ 9-15-1i Ollf.-— ‘fly-y mess he left. — (Canadian Army - W. I. B. Radio- longest ...... Parliament Since By DOUGLAS AMAZON {Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Scpl. 14—(CP Cable) wAdvonc-i-w-A bill adding a 10th .yc.'ir_ to this longest o! modern purliniiicnls will be introduced when the House of Commons as- scmblcs Sept. 26 after the sum- mer recess Not since CromwelPs time has lmrlinmont hrid so long a life but iho feeling in Britain is that it be cut short before its 10th is completed. If the war in he ends this year, a general clot-lion is expected next spring or suminu- . Normal life of parliament is fivt- years and the life of the pre- sciit house expired in November, soon is not likely since the new electoral rcgisier is not yet com- plete and many suvice voters still are unregistered. It also plan- ned to carry out interim redistri- bution of seats before the election and the necessary legislation will be passed ncxt month. This ligislatioii will create 25 |L8llll)0l‘fll‘_t’ constituencies, giving the iarcsciit 615. The London area constituencies of Romford and Hcndon will be split into four seats and Harrow into three. Doping, Prime Minister Churchill's riding, .is among those to be split. More pcrmonent redistribution miffccting the whole country will PAGE SEVEN ,. ‘Zflttfi/f? Dryness Instantly Relieved pry rough lips are uricoinfortebl —uni |[giitly—uiinec ary,tooiGetqulcir,|url relief from unple trougliness and pro- tect yourself from easily infected crsekl b] Qpplyln‘ soothing Lypiyl. Because of its smooth emollient action Lyillyi All“!!! penetrates the cracks-guard! lllilll inipurlfles and [Inns-gives immediate relief-hastens natural healing. Lips quickly regain desirable suppleness. Get Lypsyl today-use it relulllly- I-Yplyi il said everywhere in handy stick forni- LYPSY "MW" IOIIINQ W!!!" III. Mon and Home! 25th Anniversary On Monday September ll a large number of relatives and friends gathered o; the home of Mr and Mrs. W. E Champion, Charlotte- town Airp0rt; to honor them on the occasion el the twenty-fifth anniv- ersary of their marriage. ‘Ifhe housl lwas tastefully decorated with Sweet [Peas and Glarioli. l when the guests had assembled ‘Mr. Eilgcne Cullen in a few well chosen words complimented Mr. ‘and Mrs Champion on the success 'tlicy had achieved in the pas’. twen- ty five years. in Cl0sing Mr. Cul- len proposed a toast to the "Bride and Groom" to which Mr Chamo- ioii responded graciously. All join- ed in singing For They Are Jolly Good Bellows. Then the bride was presented with a beautiful bouquet of roses by Little Miss Virginia MacKay after which Mr and Mrs, Champ- ion were presented with many val- uablg and useful gifts of silver and money which testified to the esteem by which they were held in the community. Mr. Champion on behalf of himself and his wfe voi- ced his appreciation to their many kind friends for their many lovely gifts The remainder ol’ the evening was spent in music and singing. A dainty lunch was then served. The dining room table was very beautifully decorated with n, Pais- ley lace cloth and pale pink candles and was centred with n three tier wedding 68kg: topped with a min- atui-e bride and groom. NLrs. Major MacOrae and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Lean presided over the tea cups while Mrs. Leslie Campbell, Mrs. Russel Roper. Mrs. Eugene Cullen, Mrs. R. E. Rennie, Mrs. J. Roy Campbell and Miss Hazel McCardle assisted in serving. The enjoyable evening was brought to n close by all singing Auld Lang Syn-e and God Save the King. The guests departed wishing Mr arid Mrs. Champion many more years of happy wedded life. CANADA'S GIFTS USED FOR WAR CHARITIE! CANBERRA, Sept. 14 _ (on — In i942 the Queen's Canadian Fund alloted £5,000 ($22500) for the relief cf air raid victims Col. ifieleiliratcd Too Early At Brugge By WILLIAM STEWART BRUGGE, Belgium, Sept. l4 —- (CP; The people of Brugge broke out the flags three days too soon when false reports of the ap- proach of the Canadians spread through the streets of this ancient town, I was told today. The Germans still in occupation were so incensed by the demon- stration that few civilians dared to leave their homes until thev actually saw Canadian infantry ivalk iii on Tuesday. The French and Flemish-speak- ing Belgians laughed about it to- day as they sought out soldiers on whom to bestow hospitality, and niziny of them told how some Germans showered their windows with machine-gun fire whenever they saw a black, yellow and red tricolor hanging out. Some of the people of B ge were able to peer out to sea w at was going on, but one woman who opened an upstairs window as she laughed "nt n remark by a member oi her family was promptly shot nt by Germans who thought she was amused at their plights. They missed. When tlic first Canadians ar- rived ihe Belgians swarmed into the streets to greet them. Many 10f them speak English as well as French and Flemish, for this was e, popular tourist spot before the war, and welcomed the Canadians voclfcrously. Some have rela- tivos in Canada and the United States and asked how to let in touch with them. MAKE ECONOMIC SURVEY KINGSTON, Jamaica - (CP) - Sir John Huggins, Governor of‘ Janmica, has announced his in ‘ tcntion of setting up a commis- sion to make an economic survey of the colony. murisiiTfiia-IEN (Continuedjljom page Vi.) not crrpcct Secretary of State Cordell Hull to come in the conference but sold Mr. Hull was in constant tele- phone communication with the prcsidcir . The official British spokesman at Australia, but when the money Wile not needed for this purpose, permission was given to use it for Australian war charities. ‘ The first £1,000 was spent on furnishing a new Missions to Sea- men Club at Williamstown, Mel- bourne The club was officially open- ed by T. C. Davis, the Canadian High Commissioner. BIRTHS Sew. 14 19M R DARRACH — At the Prhce 001m- ty Hospital on Sept. B, 1M4, to A. B. Preston Darrach R.C.N.V.R., and Mrs. Derrach of Borden a son CAMERON - At the P. I I. Hos- pital on Aug. B. 19M, to Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, Clyde River, a daughter. CHAMBERS — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital Sept. ‘i, 19- 44, to Lac. J.W. Chambers (now overseas; and Mrs. Chambers a. son. IN MEMORIA-M I In loving Bllllflry of dear mother MRS. L. E. C. FERGUSON who died Sept. 15th, 19-13 ‘ . Somewhere brick of the sunset, M. Where loneliness iicvcr ilios She lies in a laiiil of glory, Midst the blue and gold oi ihe skies It; only good-night It I5 just who‘. we used to say. We will see you again in the morn- At Elflil: dawn of s beautiful day Inserted by her daughter. 9-16-11 Card of Thanks The family o: the late Mrs. Ann O‘Shea. wishes to express thanks to Sisters of City Hospital, Dr fr- Giligan. Mr. Henncsscv. Also l0 clergy, their neighbours and Il'if‘ildS for kindness and sympathy shown during their mothers ill- ness and death. also for Mass Cards. sprays. bouquets and mess- ages of sympathy’. 9-1541 Card 0f Thanl In 1' the i: ...s conference stressed that Mr Eden was coming only for gzncrnl talks w th his chief and 1m‘. necessarily to participate in tlic conference proper. But observers here felt it would; need in be something very pressing Ha brine the foreign secretary across I iihc Atlantic only a day or two he- :fci'c the Quebec conference is due i lo cud. , ‘ A possible explanation. assuming tlhut Mi". Edi-xi was 110i coming for icnnfrrrncc purposes, would be that Church ll contmipla es further travel before returning home ‘and ‘wanted to talk to his foreign secret- before going on to some lees laccessihl; place. Mr Urban Fort Allelic tus. wishes to thank neighbors and friends for kindness shown him during his recent szid bereavement 9-15- N. D. MacLean IQNDEITAKER mums! Charlottetown and North Wlltahkl l‘