mcusr 1a, 194a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN P“ AGENTS: J. lime: Iurplu, I um" Getree Glow, be Ottnvrn u“ '1" m SIIIMEISIDI lld PIINCI COUNT! News, Subeorlptieoe Advertising e”? Minn he 1n no . "" °".. .2. “fiétne-m’ I.‘ "=’ " “‘ '°' peekllflli- I "Gill! Welt: Street. ‘w,’ an", wetter Siren, Inn Unudlt, ev qvqmu, 5m" _f_-— h (iunrlliln will bedelivevedtoenylionieinlelumeruldeh (3:10: My at to per rig lzullo [or ween. Phone av for tbh eeryviee q give vouv older to o y responsible for deliverlq on you: m“; “m. -—- Tu _ n sane-Min property in summer-side. Thursday, August 19th cotireepair, water POWER 1-915 °1 et l0 A. M. 8-16-21. Tttptness, reason for selllns. iii‘ ——-— neitth. Write M. u. o. vulgar?! -nnnrvas ovensens 4m, gutnmciside. 8-1416 21 -. WI). Clarke of Kensingwn hes -_-— lreceived word from her son; Cpl. IEW W_. A.-'I'he mem-‘Lloyd Clar stating that he has Sea View Junior W. A- arrived safey overseas. S. ~ August meeting 111i 111° L ".1 view. "there was e tr attt dance of members with 5w]; supsruitcndant Mrs. Atwood ‘he ' and sevoralother visitors. -ru1vr:1utr. seavrcr-z. - The gznk Webcsteii trfogeglace fromwhgr 3m» v me n en re eque on e - ihycil‘ mcetmll will?“ w“ 11°15: nesdey afternoon, July 28th end in a ,_ munuenthe remainder of . was large] atmnded m, sympath. ineexmtng WM 11191911111)’ 511411111 etic frien . The service was con- mes oi all kinds are well as o. diP ducted by her pastor, Rev. J lovely 11am‘ “S ‘he ‘lav was Baxter, assisted by Rev. c. n. Brit- ldeil. .1. bcttntiiui tea was ‘Bfl/efijen, Rev. L. P. Archibald and Rev. and tn greatly enoved it. The viai- = George Ayers and was followed by ssea tircir aPP1B¢19J1°11 °1 a service in the on United tors txprc sued meenytrtitcic niternoon and i111 ‘Church which was fl ed to cap- tvuuld he spared to meet B88111 eclty by former school mates and place and the samtkneighbors of the deceased. At this in the $111119 W “mt-n another season r0115 i service Mr. Baxter was assisted by rttittd-v. Rev. .1. A. Jardine. Her pail bear- Missttgrs bzvxfreTooMebisrsfl Bofivtley — us m am o a , recently-T. .1. Inman, Rrdwsrd genus-man -BRIDAL suownns Edna Green, who was married, was pleasantly on the afternoon of July 6 her friends gathered nt her homo 111 etery. Elizabeth Ann Sel Central Btncquc to lender 1191 i1, born 6'1 years ago 'ness and all the guests had arrived. Iesrd and Jane Seller their tht- bride returned mapping trip. The house W115 V81!’ ;'I‘ryon where even as a Child 51w preliliy (lccora-ted with daisies flndtwas sincerely loved and respected rut flowers. Little Miss Green and Master Gerald niece and nephew of the bri ed ns n tcnm to haul in the Wi18°11 loaded with gifts. The waaon and harness were both decorated with ‘mites’ M15; Myrna Green, also niece of the bride acted as teams- ter. As they entered the “room. gt-gytiPodyi j0lliEd in singing 5W8“ LlIlCl Green, do. Mii- [to womanhod, became gone to her greet reward, it can truly be good deeds and helpful m devoted member of the Methodist Church and never tired of obeyin thering t e cause of or Daisies." The gifts Wgigh e very lovcly were Opone Y {fer bride herself assisted b M158 Callbeck. Mrs. 1115011 Wright read the acoompan i118 verses, Edna, after reoovering rom her surprise. thanked everybody m; remembering her so kindly and member of that society T1Y011 expressed her delight at 181161111113 and later transferring her 11181111191‘- friendshi s with her school 011111115 We agn . The following even- ing rs the bride arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Green. C1181‘- lottetown, her friends hiid 81111191911 to tender her a miscellaneous show- er. She tvns escorted to the soot 0i honor by Mrs. Green. The house was prettily decorated with ink and white streamers and cut f ow- ers. The gifts were o erred by Mirs Kay Cnrrngher and t e VSIBBS NB of the Auxiliar came to that home as e bride. tak- ing over the cares and resliiiiisi‘ dom, understandin and Juiiice <11 she fill that posit on with his children rmd nil mourning friends deep SYMDMhV 1! “fared-T ._tPatriot please jppyL the ghosts departed after oXIJYFS- llllu th~ r delight nt having Edna wrong them once again. ti’ L ‘*“’i"" _ ANYONE s... on BRIGHTER with fhfe work-loving, clothes-roving loop! $810! lflllllthelih out ofcictbeeoo "gathering elem. Just change on Qimllgbfe 11',» Iimnie . . gust touch tboeeetubborn piece: wtur Smflilht. Pu: unilght’: extra ciennei power to Work on cuffs, eoiiere, ueckbendl: on eh or etrepe, “1111- Ifmmd-in-dirt on children’: clotbee. Then no °"= w» My your clothed look No "Mmfhovvyouvvnehclotbcefbefllootnedenu I PUIA-IOAIIE nuliee ltuilight eo nterveiotu. his all pure coop . . . eefe for collate-kind to '11-'18- Clothee look nnd smell deliciously fresh. 7°! (SIAM-W JOII around the hound Sunlight‘: i Iflnd help. See how windows, woodwork, cilee Wllkle It it: deeming twitch! FOR A COMPLETE WASHING JOI ‘CAN'T DO WITHOUT BINDING Z-‘__—>IEDSM Taylor D1118 I. Ami ooqxgmngtqn, 7-7-01 KIIIKOIS, Monday, Austin calm.‘ "- lt ht 121101283“ “mun” w°‘h°" Jog sALE. - Chevtrgee. gig" er . Laird. Central Bedeque. ntdcprtvs eggs“ “"13 G- Bob a-u-m r1111 - ' ' E-ia-at ._p P. E.L - U! mortise lock: m; hi, w’ A]; IRON for farmers Ind‘ ma m“ hm“ n Bu“: 3.14:1 bjimiths in stock at page?‘ m i _.___ ' ' -. —DB. CBEELMAN will hold berculosis Clinic, Town Hall, funeral of the late Mrs. J. Merch-1 fiilrpvrvfigg EIKIHIJOIILI; Satewlarttilntlerrrrentcwas . i e er o on em- p n ‘Tar beard,‘ Tryqn, was feet oi 2x3-inch hardwood plank.l1118 . -.:r. Everything was in 1911111" ' the daughter of the late J0l111 11.111111 m“ ' Leerd. Her ‘ Summerside. from Fgirlhood and youth were spent in ship to Bedeque. she will be missed, in all those activities. but it is irii the home where the greatest loss will be felt. Twenty years ago she bilities of six motherless children, p 811d 5° ‘wbly ‘md Mm such w‘: HE. Clark, who for tn-e past sev- that til-dill’ these children deeply mourn with d their father her passing. Thoy i115 WHEENTFHEARD v MY ctomrs 2 3 DAYS STARTING TO-DAY 1W iii-ill ‘ml PLAVIII lNCLUD-I: some nenrrno | om vouuu - NAIIV cAIrIv - and YGIIAI ARTHUR Minnow; JAI. IIOVIN t JONN RIDOILV'SCIIINFLAY2 nunuv NIGNOLI ALSO SHORT SUBJECT Please Note 1 First Show 7 Sharp Second 9.15 TUESDAY AT 2.30 Summerside -DEMONSTBA'I‘ION CANCEL- LED-A distgiey by the precision sound of e Canadian iomen’: The squad Old I-Iom: $03k in Charlottetown. cmnm. surnnuut ebb in edveuce. Personals —Mrt. Cl.‘- Brown end Mre. J: f“ ‘ and daughter Phyl- lis of Nelson, N.B., nro visiting Mrs. gainer: Montgomery, Summer;- —Pte. Bruce Scburmm of Wind- sor, N.S., has returned to his unit after vieiting his parents Mr. end Mrs. Hor Schurmnn, Sum- mflllfie S. —Mr|. Prank MeAvinn of Ot- town who i: spending the summer with her mother. Mrs. Jose h Campbell of Kinkore, recon y spent n week in Surnmerside, the guest cf Miss Georgie Driscoli. S. BORDEN Mrs. Harry Arnett. f Albany spent the week end in Bgrden with Miss Geraldine Richard of St. days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Richard of Borden. Master Gordon ‘rrowsdele, son of Mr. end Mrs. William Trowsdale of admitted to the Prince County Hospital suffering from blood poisoning in his foot. Master Charlie Schumian Arnett l-Iowett at Borden. Miss Pearle Stewart who has —-WANTED to buy 8,000 to 10,000 Manufacturing C0,, Ltd" s- - . - nercnnrnnTrsrrs SUMM- ERSIDE - Summerside was priv- Virginitgbiv her neighbours for her gentle v rlegcd yesterday afternoon to have kndiy manner which, as she grew ' the honor of a visit from Brigadier more pro- I White, Officer Commanding Milit- nounoed until now when she has ary District No. s who in company with Lt-Col. J. R. Paton of Char- seid of her that she had . lcttetown med u his w m no enemies but leaves behind her , Mayo, wff, 13,15,832 Brm 33,}? a memory rich and fresraitt ‘$111111 i a1 White_ vtrd was on his way to ,1 - tione to all in need. She “a i110. E. Full and to inspect the reser- MTmH“ ve army now in annual camp. ex- Charicttctown to confer with C01. | resssci pleasure at the fine prog- its toaohin ‘=5 fjiigegxm ress which had been made by the organizations. more especially thflfi of the Womons Missionary Soc ety. having been e Ii unit and spoke highly of the work being done by the officers and men who cmtprisc the reserve army. It is tindfrsiocd that he will agurn visit Summerside in his official capacity in the near future. —S. — IS TRANSI-‘LIIIIED —- The members of the staff of the Cana- dian National Express Company in Sl"il'i“€l‘“"0 itnihrrcd at their off- ice on Saturday evening for the ui-po e or bidding fwewcll to Mr. erai years has been the courteous and efficient matrager" of the local office of the company. A suitable _ _ a ~ C 1m ; presentation, extircssive cf the es. b‘ ms-tiirhrlillg Madfngiig. Present: ICIy!1flT°xl1/lac%‘°a‘¥ltd1€e" Fmi-‘disoogi 1'3"“ 111 “ihwh “'11s 1191i “'35 1- iimifrn fit”. served The Mrs‘ William ruins. recently of mafia “"11 o“ 1'“ 11"" filer-v h “ ,..,.,, é, whtpitrrg lVIad- Halifax‘ Ellis, Central nedeauoi 511° is "m? °= "Wim" 11'" 011 ditritssalhvtflvliss Cnrragher aorvfld- Lloyd 1.11111 v°111°11w1i19 11°11“: “l” “'5 W'°m"_""" . “PM” of me ‘firs, nttit-{tciive parétnoyf ‘lteizariéfz- iggrékitlvtgoqeiggxtlhelrgd Nolillqaar: mliibniln Itifiicc at h. B. -S. iros lllCIi s was n pre ' ~ ~ ,. .. - . ed brides cake. At. a late hour ted States. To the lonely 111155111111 Th? ‘$.11’, ‘ {vlgrsilfifirst public bulidingwcrcctod in Wash- ingtoii. LOOK . m w/ss mow / mow mar- YOU useo stmttci-trs "exren- soar/mess” FOR moss EXTRA- ottzrv SPOTS ! - been ,. err Civil Dept. Washington, n. c., is spend- Visiters to Borden on Sunday in- uded Miss Janie Sharpe, Mrs. Hettie Webster, Messrs. John Sharpe and Herold l-lowatt. The regular auction petty of the .B:r:len women's Institute was held on Thursday evening in the town hall with eight tables playing. ‘Ladies prize was won by Mrs. James V. MacDonald, gents b Mr. conso ation |rie and Mr. Reginald Rodgers. The -freezeout prize was won by Mrs. A. 1P. CerettL-A. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The morning service opened with |the hymn “Praise the Lord! yc I heavens, adore Him“ arid the psalm selection read was one of thank- tfulness. "0 give thanks unto the Lord for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever." It was intended that some units of the Reserve Army now in camp here would parade to the church for divine, service but owing to the severe storm of Saturday and the continued threatening ozitlook of the weather the parade was cart- cclled. However, Captain, tire Reverend J.R. Skinner conducted the service as arranged and there was a good attendance. Mr. Skin- ner read as his Scripture lesson ‘the 15th chapter of Saint John's gospel. His text was the 4th verse “Abide in Mo. and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of it- self, except it abide in the vine; no more cnn ye except ye abide in me." "The In-dwelling Christ" Mr. Skinner laid emphasis on the truth that man is spiritual and therefore must live on the spirit- ual food. The evening service was in charge of the pastor Rev. TE. McLennan whose sermon was on the "New Birth" John a-a cept a men be born again he can- not see the Kingdom of God"— Nicodemus, an old men was dis turbed by this new teaching of Jesus. Nicodemus needed to be reborn to see the Kingdom of God- I. A new vision of God surpass- ing the vision of’ the Pharisees and the Sanhedrims. i. A new vision of God's way of bringing in His kingdom. No longer an arbitrary act of God but God's spirit working in the lives of his children. Mrs. G. Elliot Full presided et the organ and direct/ed the choir. Mrs. Frances I-Ioll firrsinor was our guest singer end in addition Gun- ner Edgar O. Stirling of Sydne, contributed e solo all of which was greatly appreciated. 1L8. Navy Reports Loss 0f 6 Ships WASHINGTON, Aug. l6—(AP)—, loss of six United States warships including the submarine Picket-cl end the destroys Maddox in ee- tion against the en we: ro- rted by the United toe Navy The Pickerel we: reported over- due on patrol operations end pre- eumed to be lost. She ‘Presumably was operating in the er Pacific, under commend of Lt. Cmdr. Aug- ustu: H. Alston, Jr., Auguste, 00., reported missing in action. he limo-ton destroyer Maddox the Mediterranean aircraft July l0- Tluee smaller craft, the eub- chcesr PC4416, the submarine ree- cue vessel Pedw and the mine- sweeper Sentinel d lost in Mediterranean of underweter explosion I weather is oft were p ding Chelton recently visited his cousin than usual because of n shortalo of Service I her holidays with her parentsi and 501M m. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart of Bor- 1 repeated reins while it we: 1e 6i ldofl- , 111M"- R. Exhibit vvu sunk of! Sicily when attacked by enemy g DI CAISOWU office ll closed until Aillillt M. 0-10-21- WANTED-Mnid, any general housework. N0 Box 256, Suuim o. _..-- ego, for I I100 l-lo-tit ed Liberebperty organiser in the Province. rtfmerfiffi” x e o Island will meet in epeo at St. Andrew's Church, Montague, on Tuesday evening, August 24 for the Jurpose of or Mr. Henry ethews, MA, to the mirr- isbry of the Church. SERVICES A1.‘ BISI-SVI: CAMP erode which vvee to have been hel yesterday '11 was cancelled due to unfavorable weather. Services weru held at the grounds instead. Conducting the Protestant services at 10 em. was IIITIN her daughter lids-s. Claude Hewett. Lt. Col. the Rev. AM. Gordon, St. John, N.B., D.S.O., M.C., senior protestant chaplain of Military Dis- John, N. B., is spending her holi-l trict No. 6. For the Catholic party Mass was seid by Rev. L.J. Ayers- HAY HARVESTING DELAYED --Prince Edierd Island farmers ere still only about half through with their he harvest, it was leemed over hel week-end. Wet dea operations which even without hat trouble rocee help. Considerable hey remlini t0 lbs cut with large quantities still in the fields in al stages ofmprocess- ing. The quelit of o0 dflibll hay this year w be below evereso is almost worthless gut?’ I NAVAL NEWS-About e dozen men signed up with the navy at on grounds last week, the opening week of the Dominion- wide naval recruiting drive. This week, it is hoped, more will join at H.M.C.S. "Queen Charlotte." Lleut. J.B. Morris, executive officer Iand Sub. Lieut. G Hawker of I-I. M.C.S. "Queen Charlotte" are now spendirfg short leaves. S.B.A. J. R. Street leaves for Halifax today to take SBA examinations: successful he hopes to go to sen. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the iete Mrs. Elmer McGaugh took piece Sunday ef- temoon at the residence of her mother, Mrs. A.J. McCormack, Souris, to St. Mary's Church where service was conducted by the Rev. D.P. Croken who also officiated at the grave in the church cemetery. The pail bearers were Joseph U. and Albert McAuley, Blane Mc- Varish, John McCormack and Peter MacDonald. erel cf the late James 264 Grafton Street was held idence. Services at the home Drew Gardner. Members of tcvwn attended the Services ial service at. the grave. Percy Acorn, Angus ram Batt. WITIISTOOD HEAVY WEATH- ER-Despite rough weather con- ditions Saturday, oil drilling qquipmerg in Hillsboro Bey and at the rtailway Wharf was un- damaged by the turbulent water: end high wind. Work on the oil project is proceeding well end the oil d llin stem, after arrival by rail s. wee ago, has been unload- ed at the wharf. The stem, con- sisting of about 450 Joints, each about 4 l-z inches diameter and in the end of which the drilling bit i: put, will be installed at the drilling location when the crib: have been completed. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of G. Prank MacDonald was held Saturday morning from Prank Henneseey‘: mineral Home to the Church of the Molt Holy Redeemer where Requiem Mess was celebrated by Rev. Bsines, C.SS.R. Members of the Canadian Legion and other war veterans preceded the hearse. The honorary all bearer: were: Molar: LB. Mao en, Noel DeBlois, P. A. Murn hen, Jr-, Malcolm M Kinnon, M. Martin and W.D. Gillie. The active pail bearers were members of the 8th Siege Battery ug . grave was conducted by Rev. RV. McKenzie, I-‘lectorof St. Dunstan: University. . IS LAID 'I'0 DIST-The funer- al of mouth-Colonel Arthur G. Pneke vve: held Saturday morning from his late residence North Riv- er Road t.» St. Peter's Cathedral where service was held Rev- Cept. ILM. Melons. er: were: Lieut. St: art, Mecr T. l. Judze H1... geimer, Vincent Bloke Charlottetown and member: of the Cenndien Legion attended service in the church. r was in Sherwood Cemetery where service we: conducted by Cept- Rev. SM. Malone. sinking: broulht in I70 the number of American wet-ship: re- ported eunk, overdue end presumed ost, or destroyed to prevent cep- turc since the wer started. Those totals include II eubmer- lne: end 30 destroyers. Suffrage fe extended tn nil men end women in year: of nee in Brazil. Too Late To Ciesify modnted l8’! Dorchester __.______.-_| enemas - PERMANENT! -- Mre Johnna’: Selortl —v IAIN BATTER! CIDPS -IIeevy rein end strong ' wind: "Seturdey enticed some den-ten to grain crops in the rovince but the loss was not ee out. it we: learned yeeter- rnin we: very heavy it we: bully ttered. however. and in some canes will be it to cut while n few field: were better- cd so bedl the yield will be greatly reduced. e storm disrupte trio power services in some ion: of the city for n time. Arena Two mm‘ snmlms Accou". effected were Brighton. North Riv-t enue. Ploweri er lined end Elm Av rind vegetable gardens took e harn- mering also sign, mark ou, not a sic em- 1‘ ere must. be room for faith’: courage. the sign uetber tnndcleerflrhere- veelfng in chem, Neareth ' end very in not e knockdown do atism to coerce belief it is e. FUNERAL SUNDAY —-'I‘he fun- Innes of res- terdey afternoon frcm his late resa- i111 §§§§§f.”§ybr§eft1e‘li.TL§ _' Mr. Gallanrs was the only name t e Odd Fellows Lodges in Charlotte- in a body and conducted the lodge bur- Inter- ment was in tlie"‘People's Cemetery The pallbearers were: Athol Burns, MacEachern, Fred Taylor, Robert Rattniy, Will- The pel been, Colonel Cecil; MncNutt, . Corn' and turnoff?!‘ were erpeeirio herd hit w oiei men» l THE KIRK 0F S. JAMES Preaching from the Kirk pulpit yesterday morn on the out I1 Cor I: 8-4 the M ister the Rev. T. I-I Busscll Somers said: Comfort is some sign from God that pain has its ‘onorebie purpose end death its :1 ht If degfiiwis emrbtllck en pein e e. u: are, there i: no eomTtrirt. Coneoietton begin: in tome Divine intimation thet. our etreuge adventure on this g vo e s . mus ve . i th ten ood‘ 3%.; "itmi dl¢11 calf? and radiant sign to challenge breve “This i: who life meme," we pare to eey ouds celled in Comfort begin: the honourable purpose in our life. Well-Known Local Airman Missing ounce a: : Cluee d: Senboro It’: super-rich! PAGE SEVEN FIRST-Pvelcerncdeobtrymld the: give: rnc more flavor ounce for Oodeer Andlmnlsceunthecofleeeon- nine: i: eir-tighr-thu the coffee-pol is loourcd clean. Of courecJ meuurl the codes and were: nccurltcly for not! etrcngth-end I make not one bi: more than the amount I need. Add Ieervecoleeueooneelceuefm it‘: nude; Dutmy but rule, I think, i: the! first one: Get CbuclrSnnborn Coflee. And, remember, quality coflee gou further. CHASE 8r SANBORN COFFEE 88t- Je-mes T. Roach of South- Dort is mining after :.ir operations overscel. hi: ‘L . Mrs. Juries O. Roach hes been informed. He i: In‘ air gunner, serving with the Royal Canadian moo. t His father, Capt. John O. Roach, died August I. A brother, J. Vincent Roach. is set-v with the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. He is home on leave at present. ' ' Both boys are well-known ath- letes and were members of the jun- ior Royals hockey teem when it won the Maritime championship. \ OVER music the life of the H Personals 8464i Conservative Rev. John O. Denny, B.D-, Mi- mlco, Ont, is visiting his old home. lid Mrs. A. Mullally, Milton, él£%.aare visiting in Campbell's a ' _- d t For D.‘ ‘Third Prince Messrs T.W. Bentley Charlotte- town. and Peter Gallant, Egmont |Bi1y. chosen at an enthu- tsrastic convention of the Pro es_ sive Conservative Party he] in ,, §é‘.i’t‘é';€"‘€‘r§.s"¥rfl“l Sfihit “i d. t th t wee in 1’ sr o Kama; “:15,” the?‘ Dagmar and Prince et the next provincial slswpmdaw ML and Mm Arthur election es cou ‘cillor and assem- Pewrwn, Hank,“ blyman respectively. ______ n Eiiiirolwirttlg thetcorrtQ/enltliatln I-lgfliln- _ _ _ B , h M1 11 99 11B 0 e t nce Brig‘; xgmpaifigln b; ‘lawn t Conservative Association was held. Kissinger and M,‘ Pa,“ Riven’ The meetings were in the town hell. left for Montreal this morning. Two names were before the meet- Lieut. RH. Haviland, Public Re- ing for councillor J1“. Amett Summerside and T.W Bentley of lations Officer, MD. No. 6, was i Charlottetown over the weekend. Flight Lieut. Jack Denna, M. and Mrs. Donne (Dr. Doris Prowse) and infant son are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse. Section Officer Marjory Chand- ler of Ottawa arrived home yester- day to spend her holidays with her mother, Mrs. P. S. Chandler, Fitz- roy Street. Mrs. Raymond Bernard, accom- anied by her sister Mrs. Sanford n Charlottetown. when m; results of the ballot showed in favor of lMraBentley his nomination was —*— ma e o Brigadier nn. White, n.s.<_>., Ame,,1‘“§,,';_m£f,,§’g.;"°§§%‘,§nga§f§; District Officer commanding Mii- was moved by M,’ Wm J_ Hltrmk itary District No. 6, accompaneid ton and sewnded b3’, Pew, J_ by Lieut. Andrew Ross, A.D.C., was camel-OIL ML Amett-s nomh.“ a passenger to the Island on Snt- ‘ation was moved by hank smpsm, urdsiy. end seconded by Clovis Gaudet. Miss Mary C. Maddigan left Sat- placed before the meetin for as. semblyman. His nominal on was moved by Clovis Gaudct and sec- onded by Peter J. Cameron. Mr. John F. Aresnault, Union Corner, presided, Following the convention the an- 1111111 1119011118 of the East Prince urdny by plane for Toronto after spending ten weeks vocation with her mother. Mrs. R1“. Meddlgan, Pownal St., City. Sergeant and-Mrs. G.J. Maddigan have taken e summer cottage at Rosebnnk shore for the holiday Cimseivaiive “Soolfltion. Was held season with the president Mr, David Walker New Annan, in the chair. The newly elected officers erez- i n President: Preston Kennedy, News Briefs “ensure Vice president: Wilfred McCor- msck. Albany. -—-- Secretary: W. Henry Noonen, muggy , 1g .._tM . Suxnrnerslde. d“) _ 1011f‘?! whflg 301:, Executi cl Third District-J. P. “m” "mom, gm- u“, Amu- Lrsenault. domes Hickey, Fourth verdict on whether she is an "15111139-31155911 111111;‘? florid“??? r c Daily "ernon Webster, John Y. Phillips and Pei-vln Cass. Delegates named on the pro- vincial executive, Vernon Webster, Parvin Cass and J.I". Arseneult. F°11°W1118 the election of officer: open city, the London Mail In n. dispatch from Gen- ovn relwfied today:- "Chno: reigns jdiroughout northern Itely fnnl ht (Sun- lntest. m I pnrnlyllng blow: of the R.A.F. ° men“ w" “dd-Nu” by 1'1" ngeinef irreustrtei cltie: nnl fiflfljdxtesagftrlwthiuirlgriiiresgis; rnll communications." coggseryfilve Farm UITAWA Aug. I5 -(CP)—JuX1-.1ng ,“,$e“,,,ggf,yvg;=,hgi-=ggegyms; 1°!‘ "111 N‘ A” cmk" 11°" m". the Kin arid expressing oonfi ence 0591111 0- A- 1" "Tvi" b179,“ ‘m, in the Tendershi of Hon John e reuonlblo tvggmmwa‘ 111x11; c111 Bracken Federal’ redder- end Dr. eanounoemen e - was. Ma mu ' l ed- ee of Caned: eeid today. "kg? :{,§°,-5t?a§'t§e'fi.v $51139; *-—' 0 ll OIIS W - LONDON, Aug. I5 —(CP)— so passed andoreagltpfigtgx-essfi ‘ext Britons turned their clock! the deaths of the late Hon. Thomas beck one hour today, ending h“ mum" o‘ dwbh _ McNutt, Hon. AP. Arseneult, and Gordon W. Dawson-S Itime rind puttin: them only > five hour: nhend of eastern ROAD FOR BIRMINGHAM daylight time. British new:- gnper: marked the time change iBlRrMlNGl-IAM __ (c?) _'I‘he y intensif in‘ their demands c ty council has approved a. scheme for nllevie on of the stringent for the construction at a med at blnckout. legsglléorégéhwids round the cen. ___ m, IDNDON. A118. l6 -- (OP) -'I‘h0 i. Royal Air ENC and Royal Canmd- PUBLIC CALLED ON inn Air Force dropped 30,700 tons WARMINSTER, England - top) ‘of bombs on Germany during the - Domestic stat: difficulties at second quarter of I943, more than Wnrminster hospital made it nec- t-be tonnegleoit dropped in i‘: wyntfsimlgfitlfae “n, a peel t: Q1200 M111. e per nintry sold today. time service to enable the institut- ' In the peimiest deys of the Ger-, ion w carry on. linen Air Force. the lest three, months 0f I940, Nazi airmen drOD- SWEDISH TANKDR SUNK s: ‘ii-m "i" o" "i Bi"! ;...‘£"’...." a" . 8 Ch tsunk off the South African eoest WITH DENMARK ONLY plocordlng t0 the Ger-men overseas ' Trade in Greenland hes been e radio quoting n Stockholm Renter state monopoly of Denmark since; message. 1716. i- GREER INDEPENDENCE The independence G the dates from March 2b, 182i. UP IN ‘I'll! CLOUDS The highest mountain in and world i: Mount Everest in I-Ikrtaiayas 29,141 feet. ALMOST TWO BITS ‘flte monetary unit in Hun ry is the pengo, with an average vs ue of 20 cents. . tuenopie (Sept. 12, mo) snd the ' convention of Inndon (Ileb 8. i830) SUIIBOUNDED BY FRANCE The principality of Monaco oon? sistts of e strip, three miles long and one and one-half miles wide. RIGHT IN MIDDLE ,-snd is bounded by France on sli 11m geographic centre of the sides. United States l: in Smith CotintvJ - - Render. Indie has 226 lenimuges. e ‘ ive of dialects, spoken in the In- dian empire. _ _iii___ ‘ KELLOGQS ; of lend, dwelling and barn. For further particulars ‘ Solicitor, Charlottetown. W , KATHLEEN ASTHMA RELIEF it,.t ,-,~ 1141.111 k. lt/ivfivlil The last in the series of Travel grams dramatizing the Cradle of Confederation. This is a special half hour program. Eight per- sons are taking part and will tell in story and e 6N. D. MacLean the was ratified by the Treaty of Ad- _ FOR SALE ESTATE WILLIAM E. MACLEOD BRADALBANE The undersigned offers for sale the holnstead property, t of the late William E. MacLeod conisiing of 23 3-4 acres 1 MUNIIAY IIIGIIT 8.30 T0 9 p. m. CFCY Bureau pro- on. David Leard. GILITSED The Orchid Restaurant all day Monday. 8-16-li. Island Native ies In Fenland Funeral services for Mrl. Man garet M. Heath, 73. widow of Ad- elbert P‘. Heath. who died Friday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. John W. Lake, of 69 Woodmorit Street, after an illness o! two weeks, will be held at 2 p.m. Sun- day at the funeral home of W. Russell Harlow, 3 William Street. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery. A resident of Portland 35 years, Mrs. He\‘h was born Nov. l9. i869 at Prince Edward Island. She was a memFer of Woodfords Temple, Pythian Sisters. - Also surviving arq, a son, Cleve- land A. Heath of Portland; five sisters, Mrs. Emma Toombs, Mrs. Grace Proud and Mrs. Isabel Wer- ren, ell of Prince Edward Island; Mrs, Jessie Skclffingwrt of Mar- blehcnd, Mass, and Mrs. Ida Rob- blec of Cayley, Alberta. Nansen? three brothers, James Robinson of Alberta, and Neal and Cleveland Robinson of Prince Edward Isl- and: one granddaughter, Mrs. Lois Gallant of this city nnd a great-granddaughter, Miss Roxan- na Gallant of Portland. (Portlan! Exchange.) FIRST INDIAN CIIAPLAIN wear-matador»: - (or) _- -1l"s American Indian is now serving at in Elgin. 0k and educated at. Western Theoiog icsl Seminary and the Methodist School for Pastors in Chicago. BIRTHS STETSON-At the Prince Count! i943, to r. and Mrs. Albe Freetown, e daughter. FLOOD-At Green Bey. 0n AuKilsl 4, i943, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Flood, a son, Louis Earle. WALSII—At the Charlottetown Hospital, on Aug. l5, i943. to L.- Cpi. and Mrs. Arthur Walsh, Char- lottetown, a son ARCHER-At the PET. Hospital August l4. 1M3, to Cpl. and Mrs. L. K. Archer (nee Mary Acorn) Charloketcwn. a son. Lloyd Char- les. (Halifax papers please copy) DEATHS HEATH-In Portland. June 25. n! the residence of hcr daughter. Mrs. John W. Lake. 69 Woodmnnt St, Margaret M. widow of Advlbcrt l‘. Heath. ROSS-At the Prince Edward Isl- and Hospital on August l5. 11143 Miss Catherine Ross of 243 R1111- mond Street. in her 71st rear ""1 remains are resting at the Cuteliffc ‘Pptziersl Home. Funeral 11111106 a r. y UNDERTAKER u mums: Chnflettetown end North Wiiteblre Phelll N9 ‘climax. . l-il-ll apply to George J. Tweedy , MacLEOD, anoint-mute