'1 _,,; 1945 ‘ acorn 9|"- ° ,5 wcsrrzau GUARD ~' ,y,llnqllllilll.lllnnovorll..uq IOGIIII It In.‘ WIN! ICING lnlfl- ‘IN l” n In Ill‘ X, '12-'23‘ “' . ‘s 1364b’ vwmcg slate Ace's. in W“ ‘my ‘t 2-4-21 T cameo 4F “Sg-Toweohesder 9=°°- ' action and 181181" m g, gold-rush ‘ - "w" mnkugforynly n I“ “m” L“ oil-n ALTED — It was over the radio con- me Summerslde air- halted. No infor- ailable to indicate the layoff indicated that . [q build the station had abandoned or whether 1t m“, a temporary hold-up. The . i; located in the Lot 16 lull“ “u; miles Be ircflli ' n. with . lit purer llliam Burleigh hlsilyster Growers William Burieigh, Elleislie, ..wm president or the Prince ., mam Oyster Growers '_ Y ' the annual meet‘ j iini body eld in the Summer- ,, To“ Hall on Saturday even. ,, Qmer officers elected are as “Hows; Vice President, Brenton m“, summer-side; Secretary, y, E1115, summerside; Directors, i; (111115, Miscouche; Major y]; lnman, Summerslde; J.G. yuan, South West. Mr. Aldred rland, the retiring president was . the our . may matters of interest to the 51815 growers were discussed. 10 ciutions were Passed with lererite to shucked oysters. One 1d the Department of Fisheries , hm an embargo placed on the poriatlon of shllcked oysters .. the United States up to Dec- bsr 1st of each Year and the :ond asked the department to pip a sluickimg plant in this ce It was explained that would give considerable em. ' enl and also that many oy- not marketable ln their shell ruse of their shape or ap ear- yet with good meat in hem be suitable for ship. er resolution asked that Gunrdans be placed service The starfish v was discussed and the Fish. mrimcr‘. will be asked to . luto effect on May roar L J Murphy. Conway, rerior‘ on an inspection 'n licntrcni last season oi sliipitwid from the Mar- l" tinmes Kersweil of the Bio. Station at Bldefcrd was t and look part in the dis. _s son F llll-CKAGHE ll'.‘i:n joint pains and Rheumatic hinges warn you that your bowels l - lirer are sluggish why not use ll. HAHILTONS PILLS and help ill yourself of excess Urio Acid iiother impurities. The way to your trouble is l» go to its . cots. which may be found in Ill unhealthy condition of our liniinating organs. Let DR. M- TONS PILLS help in clon- away z clogging impurities and olsonl -‘lien you can start to be li a new Ill our. Away with your back- ciirl Use DR. HAMILTOIWS iLkLS frequently. 25c at all drug- I" FLOWER MIST Usa ii lavishly drier every . ‘iwWer-diier ovary both lo stay flower-Troll: miollghoui the day. ‘W! GRASS FlOWlR Mlu’ L50 D Eflman Drug Co. Limited |__ .-“‘-i'vimrrnlde Imfllfi, wm Bins. In Quint. n Granvlllo so... wliblnllvllvlbmhomlns gyorlivllrwui. Plum u. boy Iillbnlllllo for dcllIn-lq Qlglq-I N.“ bag i lniurlllul. ll /fl-fi.:"..'.:'.t".:‘t.‘:'..'.is? " "*- '- ‘ugflllllll lid I'_NOI OOUNTI Wain g9.“ Illuinlla. mlllthhurvm : —Fklsn CEMENT i or cnlmd‘ 0rd" "Ply at Bruce's 9-4-21 -DDN’I‘AL OFFICE of fr. s, Alien. Summ from Septemgleildi. tigmli?” closed, u-4-1rj -r"on urn-T ' coach. Below ceiiinénprig? 9-4-11 -LEAVES won orrswh __ l§§:.;‘"..il.““?" ~1- ihe Wminaysglogttaiwihm amend Parliament-s, o e Federal -nr0 nu at Alb t dill’. September 12th?'r?1'.'.nw§§“§i_ m“! Prim» County Exhibition -IIESIRV,E Wednesday 5 - tember 12th f Alhq-tmfpnn County Exhlbltign. cc z 5-22-Tue. ti. Sept 11 I —wANTED—MBn for farm ivork by the month. Apply Lloyd Web- Sifl‘. Bedeque. Phone 11-11. 9-1-21 —JUS'I‘ ARRIVED — Rubber- and steel tired driving vita-gong, harness and so on. Herbert Weeks. Fredericton. 9-4.2; Personals -—FO. Stewart Martin and Mrs. Martin arrived in Summerslcie last week and are the guests of Mrs. Martin's parents. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Currie. Mr. Martin has been overseas for the past two years in which time Mrs. Martin has been taking a course in the Jeffrey Hale Hospital-S. -M.r. and Mrs. A. C. Macdonaid and daughters, Lisle, Rena and Frankie ieftt last week on their return to Buffalo. N. Y., after spending a delightful vacation on the Island-S. -Mr. George Clow of sum- merside will return this evening from Antigonish. NS, where he has been attending a Knights of Columbus function-S. -Pte. John Steele of Summer- side. has left for Camp Hill Hos- pital, Halifax. where he will re- ceive treatment-s. —Squadron Leader W. J. Os- borne of Portage La Prairie. has been visiting in Summerside the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. E. WrlghL-S. -Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks of Toronto, and formerly of Sum- merslde. are visiting their son, Mr. Everett Brooks and Mrs. Brooks in Summerside-S. -Mr. and M. L. Brad- shaw, Summerslde, are leaving this week on a motor trip _to Montreal and Ottawa to visit their daughter. Mrs. D. S. Blair- Also leaving with them is Mr. W. H. Hayward, Manager oi the Bank of Nova Scotia. Summer- slde. and Mrs. Hayward-S. -Rev. G. Stavert Tantcn with Mrs. Tantori and child. and 8150 Mrs. Tantorfs Mother, who has been stopping with them at the Anglican Rectory, Summersidc, left last week on return to Tang- ier. NS-S. _Major l-l. E. Clarke, Canadian Army Dental Corps. stationed at Debe-rt, N.S., spent the week-end at his home in Summeraide-S. _Mlss Edythe Dodds. who hi! ‘é be din everal weeks with 'he:np§li":i'ifs,g1i:fi. and Mrs. R, T. ‘mass. Summerslde, has left to continue her studies at the Ol- tawa Civic. Hospital School of Nursing-S. -Lleut. G. B. Watson. R. C- N- V, n, of Ottawa has left on re- turn after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dodds. Summerside-S. -—Mrs. Henry Sharon of Mur- ray River, accompanied by her granddaughter, Lorraine Horton. has returned after visiting hcr 'nephew. Mr. Peter White and Mrs. White, Summerside-S. —Mrs. Oliver White, Lyonsbrook, N. 5., has returned after -', .ing her nephew, Mr. Peter White and Mrs. White of Summerside. She was accompanied by Horace White of Murray HM- ‘ DOIIL-S. 1 Baseball Standings . YORK, Sept. a - <AP> ‘afsmh SLIIIGIII83 includl"! Sunday's 81m": ' NATIONAL assoc: I i Teams Chicago i St. LOUIS t Brooklyn |N¢w York i Pitlsbufih Boston . .. t Cincinnati Phuadeiphil AMERICAN LEAGUE J 2.1.1.9“ ma" PM some». = 5-22-Tue. ti. Sept: i1. . . Magistrate A Sunimerside man $500.00 and costs or three montns in jail ior an infraction of the six- cise Act, man defendant was fined $150 and 3- costs ior possession oi beer, sec- ond ofiencc. s10 and costs and a motorist for driving on the wrong side of the highway was fined A woman charged with possession was fined s10 and costs and two men were each fined $10 and costs for the same offence-S. overseas for the past returned hcme ioiunnnfit ALL Ljjs RALPH lilllTTllRT Summer-side ‘co-nay and WEDNESDAY OFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIBKEY ~ I IA Pl V‘ I w", ion-rim“ Chartered Accountant JISHy-Qaku 0m” h; ll Granville Street Sunuuer " Brighton Shore Annual Picnic 4-4 llllilllll . nu "H" ‘HUI l "0 POEM ' H0005 COULDURI‘ Dfilldln - lllltllhwlln ' i The summer residents of Bright- on Shore held their annual picnic at Dalvay yesterday. For the p.15‘- fifteen years or more they have been holding an annual get-to- ggther‘ on Labor Day but dur- ing the war years these have been held on Brighton Shore. The quoits championship was won by E. S. Coffin and N. W. Lowther. Results of follows: - PLEASE NOTE - No Short Subjects Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 2:30 the sports are as Running Races 6 Yrs. and under: 1,d David i“_'“"‘—‘“j "—j*“ "““ Hutcliescn; 2. Allan Bra y. OU M E l0 Yrs. and _under_: 1, Allan Chandler: 2, Billy Rix; 3, Bobby . _ Hutcheson. 12 Yrs. and under: 1, Clive Cud- more; 2, Stephen Chandler; 3, Carol Creelman. Open: 1, Pauline Simmonds: 2, L. T. Lowther; 3, Robin Creel- man. -MAGISTRATE'S COURT — it. b‘.- I-irriton held Surnrnerside on Friday. was fined court. 1n S-Legged Race 12 Yrs. and under: l, Carol Creelman and Charlie Chandler; -2, Billy Rix and Allan Chandler; Stephen Chandler and Clive Cudmore. 10 Yrs. and under: i; Bobby and David Hutcheson; 2, Billy Rlx and Allan Chandler. Open: 1, Lewis H. Lowther and W. D. Sherren; 2, Olive Keepin?! and Robin Creelman; 3. Ivy Sher- ren and Pauline Simmonds. Wheelbarrow Race 10 Yrs. and under: 1. Carol second offence. A wo- A speeder was fined s1 and costs. Gm; J_g_ Davey who has been Creelman and Charlie Chandler; five years féixBobby Hutcheson and Blliyi on Sunda to - - Spenu ,3) gays leave Wm, hisywlfe Open: 1, W. D. Sherren and‘ um 13.1111)», w.“ J,C_ Dave,“ a3 Allan Chandler; 2. Allan Falt and; Bfighwn Ave_ Robin Creeiman: 3. Thelma Sher- _____..._ ren and Cor-oi Creelman. THE KIRK PULPIT lllarrlefl Womcn’s Race l, Mrs. J. A. Simmonds; 2. Mrs. Preaching yesterday morning on N. W. Lcwther: 3. Mrs. F. G. the text “lire peace of God. which Hillchfifiilfl- passeth all understanding“ (Phil- Mm’! K860 rpjxans 411., the minister, the Rev. 1~ F- G- Hutche-‘Ulli 7» J- A 51m‘ ‘inf-l. Bussell Somers, said: The moods; 3. L- T. Lowiiirr. Afier" a swim and supper the annual election of officers for the Resiview Community Club was held and presided over by S. T. Green. President for 1945. The new slate is as follows: Hon. President: J. P. Simmonds. President: W. A. Rliz. Vice-President: E. S. Coffin. Secy-Treaa: G. E. Sherien and S. T. Green. liiiman need ior tranquillity has always inhered in life but in days like these it is accentuated. An Englishman is reported to have said that, on three trips to this continent. he came t0 three differ- ent conclusions as to what was the major passion of North Americans. After one visit he concluded that this passion was power, after an- other he decided it was wealth. after the third he was sure it was acceleration. Well, acceleration is a. towering fact among us. Speed becomts a mania and the pace is‘ sometimes frantic, and in the» midst of it one who cares about- marfs happiness and quality looks‘ on the wreckage of that inner grace iviiiiout which there can be not-hing great in life or art, ser- cnity. In view of the prevalent un. happiness because of this, some of Truro Girls Win ll. S. Ball Title AlVfI-IERST. N. S.. (C?) Truro downed Amherst Sept. fi Printing dour. grim and unhappy, they were not cynical. flippant, futile. and unhappy The more one deals with firsthand evidence. the more one is ‘inclined to stake those of a for- mer day against many of our mod- ern sophistlcates in point of hop. plness. A new biography of Louisa Al- cott. author of Little Women gives us the impression that in her gen. eratlon life was not, so steady and calm or so dour and grim as we have pictured it. At any rate, in .TRACK RECORD- (Continucd on page ‘ll Betty Direct lMlllldlC) Witty Guy (Dobsoni .. Virginia Kalmuck iRyani Ruth Peters (Letcheri . Isa Grattan iClark) Easter Dawn iMcCartiiyi .. Lady Avon (Hunteri .. Flo Direct (Wnikeri .. Caretaker Junior iCasr-yi sgmmu-ks-mqwu w@w+uqMm» q@m@@@*@- th first twcntyueight years 0f ; _ .1,- ___. , Marion's life, her family moved ._i_.___...._._Tlmes 2221'" Zine’ 225' ‘“'°"”Y-“'"° “mes- “m” l‘ “ Too Late To Classify record even for New York Life then was not calm and easy. In the Alcott houschold, it was V611’ difficult But one gets the lm_ pression also that it was happy. LOST-BETWEEN SUGAR B0 L and Victoria Park, L11 s’ Elgln wrist WfliCh. Please in office. Reward. modems desperately need that and boat. s50. Phone 140i or call g vital Christianity givas it. For at Prince St. wharf. whatever else a reallrelligion 9-4-11- ?é’.i‘i°.'o‘°.l.‘..i““.‘?i‘§' .1 Fl - swim best a profoumd ‘resource of 111m; bedrooms. heated. Residential. power, a margin of reserve around write "G". Guardian. q 4 a‘ their need, so that even in a prison Paul could sing about the P9564‘ of God, which riasseth all under. App“, (Ente rls) rlv new. standing.” He had within himself A Hfpmanfgfff 3,3 Rkhmond a serene wit" W "me h°m° Street. Phone No. BOGIi-L. Without that. nothing in the world 94m can give aiblding happiness i_______ __ _._ . ---— FOR SALE — IRISH WATER Tin teams easily with other 5 mm Pups’ App“, Han-y metals to form hundreds of useful cod, Mount Herbert, alloys. -‘ 4-6-21 FOR BETTER BAKING“ Biosso“ Detroit Washington - St. Louis .- New York Cleveland Chicago - iBolton -- - _ Philadelphia » - rurrzmu-rrouar. 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' times t ey ou ess were. er agaj _t 5. 1d’ R _ I, _ theoloay at times was drefldfui- sit‘; todoritlmfiii: iii-st game 16-9 iligisiugolliicdt :ridli/ii1fa§'hsept' But, while they may have been at Trum last week. MacKiiinon a ‘son. s’ o n A Webster and Cst. Wakelin are the officers who arrested Friday morning as he was ai- iezedly about to make off Bros. in the County Jail after remanded for theft. the prisoner along with other prisoners from the jail the Sanatorium Friday afternoon prisoners were placed in a from which they were to be trans- ferred to the examining doctor's office. During the prisoner escaped in some way. A search was conducted over a wide area during his whereabouts were not discov- ered untll about 5 o'clock yester- dav afternoon when the two local nolicemen Brighton Avenue. gave chase, directions on their man who was taken to the Police Station for return later o City Sunday ‘night after many friends in Moricton, N.B. R. conductor and Mrs. Toronto are visiting friends relatives in the City and province. companied by Miss Joyce and Mr. Donald Irvine. returned to City on Saturday evening follo\v- lng a brief holiday visit with rela- tives in Eastern Ontario. no: cuaanmu f . BEITRAI. auiiniiiiiiii Islanders Expected On Puncher Today ‘I'll! column l; M“ of local inierutfuziivtumrigcflslng °""°'"! "lulu-ruinous: :.'...'".:. n.':.:..'"* W’ :___._ "W PASTOR ARRIVIS-Re. M. D. Dunbar arrived in wary-l lottetown last night 1,0 my, ave;- tho pastorate of the Central Chns-' glam on naoer which ended the tian Church. He l; a m, western Canada and haFwiaei-(ijri preaching at Regina. He was sc-i 00019511104 by his wife and their, young child. Rev. M. E. Genge, D.D., retired Presbyterian 011111-311- minister has been supply pagtof at the Central Christian Church for more iii-an a year now, ATTENDED CONVENTION-Dr. W. J. P. MacMiiinn, 0.5.15; and. ma. MucMlllui-i attended the‘ Khilhi-S of Columbus Convention? for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward? Island. held in Antlgonlsh, s.,i yesterday. Dr. MacMiilan d1 Master of the fourth degree for P. E. I. and N. S. Other Islanders attending include: Judge C. St. Clair Trainer. D. E. Noonan, Fr. Bernard Gillis. Arthur Campbell Sr.. T. B, Creighan, Leo F. Dayle. and Vernon Murnaghan. The Con- volition was an exempliilcaiion of ihebfourlh degree, Knights of Col- m us. N. is PRISONER RECAPTURED _ City Police Sgt. Sterns Webster and Constable Lloyd Wakelin yes- terday recaptured a prisoner who GSCflDed R. C. M. P. officers at the Sanitarium on Friday. Sgt. the man with articles of clothing from Prowse Ltd. The man was placed- being| 0n iii one week R.C.M.P. Constables took several to for medical examination. The mom transfer the the xveek-end. but saw him going up The officers coinfi in different and finally closed in the County Jail. Personals Mr. Roy Pursey. returned lo this visiting Mr. Elmest McLaren retired C.N. McLaren and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Irvine, ac- the Major p. AHIEcDonald, Mono-i ion, formerly of and Charlottetown. is visiting thel° city. i u “an-if i 533.353 5. ‘éihlii.filiil°li°iiillBhSEBllLl RESULTS Gerald Power (now overseas) and Mrs. Power. Johnsionks River. a daughter. ARSENAULT — A-t the P. E. Is-l land Hospital, August 25. i945, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault, Souihport. a son ,MaoDONALD - at the P. 11:. Is- D land Hospital. Sept. 2, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Roderick J. A. Mac- Donald. a son. John Alexander DOVER - At the P. E. Island Hos- pital. Sept. 2, i945, to Mr, and William Dover, Dunstan. a son. _1Vrfie'1'uT6E_“_ dignitaries a.m. 17.58 11.111. began with dramatic emphasis: "We are gathered here, represen- tatives of the major warring pow- ers, to conclude a solemn agree- merit-l’ On behalf of Emperor Hirohito, Foreign Minister ltfarnoru Shigcm- itsu signed first for doiffied his top hat and firmly af- charge of breaking, entering andlfixed his signature to the surrou- der document. a. paper about 12 by i8 inches. Shigemilsu carefully signed _the American copy first. his name to n duplicate copy to be retained by Japan. Following him. Gen Yoshijiro Umezu, of the Japdnesg imperial general staff. scrawled his name on the documents as in a tremendous hurry. A Japanese colonel present was seen to wipe tears from his eyes as the general signed. All the Jap- anese looked tense and weary. called for LL-Gcn. Arthur" val, British commander forccrl to surrender to the Japanese at Sang- apore in February. 1942. an Gen. American forced to give up to the Japs at Corrcgidor in May. i942. to step forward. They were followed by Admiral Nimitz. who signed on behalf of the United States. , The United Kingdom's signatlre by Admiral Slr Bruce Fraser, Brit- lsh Pacific Fleet commander. was followed by that of Soviet. Russii. Quickly in tllffl, Australian. C111- adian iCol. Moore Cosgrove. mil".- tary attache at Canberra) F Dutch and blew Zcdlnnd repr .. tatives signed in that order. The flags of the Ilnitetl Slates. Britain. Russia. and China fliriter- ed from the \'[‘l"illl€i.\i‘l deck of H.M. C,.S. Formal Surrender- (Contlnucd from page 1) loody Pacific conflict. The Japanese delegation faced table upon which lay iwq 1a,“ copies of the articles of surrender. copy bound in green. bound in black- of the mournful day for the Allies’ the Japanese symbolic Japan. There was rigid throughout. The nine oflficr Japanese. formality _ Japanese stood aloof with no show of emotion during the proceedings. They had bfilten the last to board the battle- ith the foreign ministers were Gen. floshijiro Umczu, who signed as chief of the imperial staff, and, l-Iopefield: Pte. RC. Gallant, Wei- _€_ Following are the Prince Edwardi Isl-and service men expected to' reach Canada today aboard H. M. C. S. Puncher: tin releasing the names of those expected aboard the vessel military authorities emphasized there mayl a be additions or deletions to the list‘ as ii; was complied sOme time prior to the sailing of the ship). Puncher originally was slated to dock at Quebec. but because hpr passengers were all from M.D. 6 she Was re-routed and sent to Hal- ifax. She ls due to dock at 8 thisl morning. | L-Sgt. D.G. Carson, Charlotte- town; I-IH. Sterns. Summer- sldc; L- l. AM. Forsythe, Char- lottetown; Cpl. A1: Dowling, Charlottetown: Pte. A. Frasen, lington Station; Cpl. R. W. Gor- Assembled Earlier don, Charlottetown; L-Cpl. E. L. The signatories oi the Allied. Hamilton, Stanley Bridge; L/Cpl. nations had assembled earlier in LJ, I-lowatt, Charlottetown; Pte. the cabin of Admiral Halsey andiJF. Laybolt, Mount Stewart; Pte. flied out ln order for the United States. Geri. MacArthur strode to small table covered with green felt placed on the starboard side of the great N0. 2 turret oi three 16-inch guns pointed toward the overcast crowd of at 8.58 E.D T. Saturday) skies. Silence fell over the as MacArthur Japan. then Gen. MacArthur was next G e n. MacArthur Jonathan Wainwright, Missouri. More llinii 100 hi‘ GITIOH)‘. CAMPBELL - BERTRAM-On Aug. 29th, 1945, at the Margat/g Paxgqn- age. Kensington P.E I., E.J.O Fraser, B.A., B_D_ wan. da Mamie Gloria, daughter of My, and Mrs. Stephen Bertram. of Haz- el Grove, P.E.I., to John MacKeir- zle son of, Mr. George. and the gig Ilvlrs. Campbell of, Freetown, DEATHS McGREGOR — At Nine Mile CYl-‘Ek. September 2. 1945, Thomas MCGTBZOI‘. 9R8 73 years. Funeral from the home of his nephew, James Gorveatt, service starting at 2 D.m Interment in the New Dom- inioyr cemetery. l-IUMPHREY -— At Kenslngwn, Sept. 3, 1945, Miss Catherine Hum- phrey. age 85 years. Funeral from the home of‘ her nephew, R.S. l-Ium- phrey, Wednesday. at 2 rim. HARTINGER — I11 Charlottetown Iljtlgyalty on Sept. 2nd, 1946. Edward rtlnger in his 59th ear. The re- mains are resting at into ro- sldence. 54 Euston St. from where the funeral will take place on Wednesday morning leaving the residence at 8.45 to St. Dunstans Basilica thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. VANIDER-STINE - At lhe 9.12.1. Hospital, Sept. 2nd. Mrs. Esther Vanlderstlne. Funeral this (Tues- day) afternoon from St. Paws, church. service starting at 2 o_-, clock. Interment in the PEODIH . ti tth residence, gfelhigexssonfagiiraliii‘; ‘Yanlcelersfine .25 Orlebar Street. MacCALLUM - At his home, liston. on Friday- Aus- 31» ~ AMERlCAiYml 5 n ' , 000 20 — 1835350 . 110 002 20x—(i l0 Chicago 400 000 010-5 9 etroii. . . 310 000 02x-6 10 Washington .. 120 500 210-11 15 Boston .. 000 Ml 000- 5 9 ‘Washington . 000 I00 030-4 '7 Boston 0oz 02o 13x-8 1:: Si. Louis 10f) 230 000-6 12 Cleveland ‘.200 00D 010-3 Si. Louis ., 000 112 000 1-5 l-i Cleveland .. 001 01o 11o o-4 1o New York 001 000 210-4 12 Philadelphia .. 001 000 000-l 7 New York- 300 020 I00 01-‘1 l4 Philadelphia- 0I0 030 110 00-6 ll NATIONAL Cincinnati 000 000 002-2 '1 Chicago 501 010 00x—7 ll (*1 ' ii . 100 000 000-I 9 Chicago 200 000 50x-7 l2 Pittsburgh 210 200 010-G 9 , Si. Louis 010 001 030-5 6 Pittsburgh 500 010 000-ii 7 Si. Lnuls . 000 001 0l0-2 ‘I Boston . . 000 000 000-ll 6 Brooklyn 000 040 00.x—4 10 Boston 000 201 000 0-3 9 Brooklyn 000 110 001 1-4 8 Philadelphia 000 000 011-2 4 New York 000 Ill 00x-3 6 Philadelphia .. 000 000 000-—0 6 210 040 02x-9 I3 New York ...... .. Obed MacCallum, aged 86 YBHYS, The funeral was held from his. home Saturday to "K181101111 cemetery. WARING —- Al. the home of her-i daughter, Mrs. Harold-Crockett. Summerside, on Saturday. Sept», l. 1945. Mrs. J. Waring. after fl long illness. Funeral from St. Mary's Anglican Church Wednes- day afternoon at 2:30, after a short service at tho home body is resting at tlii- Ctririlllfl" Funeral Home till today M noon He affixed to sign. as supreme Allied command- er, on behalf of all the victorious Allied powers. immediately Perci- (i Lt.- the the r11 - ‘ it‘ g ilitnrg anl naval nfir ~ Wheatley River. rzfmmigi Alrfies ‘vein: mt m? colmhzkj niformed group watching the cer- , or their raukln. R. MacAuley. st. Peter's Bay; led by Admiral Nimitz who signed‘ Pte. A. J. McCallurn, Charlottetown; Tpr. JR. MacFadyeri. Kensington; a Pte. HE. MacKnnzie, Charlotte- town; Sgmn. R.N. MacKenzie. Charlottetown; Sgmn. L. A. Mac- Kinnon, Charlottetown; Pte. D. MacLecd. Glen William; Pte. H._ B. McNeill, Summersidc; Pte. G. D. MzciRac, Charlottetown; Cpl, GJ. McWade, Charlottetown; Tpin. CE. Moore, Winsioe Station; Pte.! Gil. Peters, Souris; Sgmn. 0.0.. Pineau. Charlottetown; A. Major‘ E Kennedy, Charlottetown: I I.J. Harper, Ciiarloitetowrul Montgomery, Port Hill; Pic.‘ Arsenauit, Mont Carmel‘, L-‘ W.E. Bowlan, Charlottetownw Lieut. .s ch11 Gnr. G.B. Cheverie, Sourls C.J. Cormier, . JD. Ccugiiliri. Ciiarlottetow 1 O. Dccherty, ‘ . LR. Doiron, WF. Hardy, Charlottetown; . BR. MacDonald. South Lakmi . B.G. Riley, Sumrnerslde; L- . G.D. Stewart, Montague: Gmz, M.A. Stewart. High Bank; P15 w_ E. Toombs. Charlottetown; L-Cpl, J.D. MacLean, Hopefield: Gnr. D.A. MacPhee, MontaguefGnr, J P. McIntosh. Souris; Gnr. J. Mo. Lennon. Montague; Pte. MC- P1199. Heatherdale. In Memoriam MR. OBED lililcCAl-LUM One of the early settlers of 111.. liston. l August 30. in the person of M121 Obed MacCailum. 86 Death [CHOW-l a shortullness ’ A native of Cross Roads, PE. l. Mr MacCalium settled in Alliston when he was a young man and was one of the most successful farmers there He vras forced ro give up farm work more than 12 yers ago when he became blind. Surviving are three sons and . daughter. The sons are Neil and! - Obadiah, both Alliston and‘ Rufus in the Western States The? daughter Collins, Sturgeon. The funeral was held from his liniiie Saturday afternoon, with iili‘ services conducted bv Rev. Paul Richardson, pastor o} the Church in Caledonia Cemetery. beside his wife who predeceased him several rears ago The pallbearers were: Mrssrs William Carver. Charles Macmod. John F. Beck, William l-iicken. Jack Collins and Ernest Beck ciliiii.....ilf Thanks We wish to acknowledge with .appreciatinn every exprrifwn "Y: sympathy received and every io-l ken of esteem extended to us- lriurini: our bereavement. MR GEORGE RODERICK MacLEOD amour can’. and MRS. THOMAS cscrr. mivrs rams n. MacLEOI) 4 u 9- - . u r-wsioiuoa-ovreroou" N. D. MacLean UN DERTAKEI! EMRALDIER Charlottetown and North Wiltshirc ...uA,GFI.-.SEYEN. . , .... , in King's County. died on, is Priscilla, Mrs. Jack‘; iinum canning sci, 1 » PAGE NINE linear: Pauvrouvirs ll-IAPPY GANG Over Radio Station‘ c B A SACKVILLE DIAL 1M0 Due to CBC n: organllllloll oi Trans-Canada network s Palmolive’s Happy Gang can l0 longer be heard over CFCY, Char- loitewwn. However, you can slAil hen Th1 "IPDY Gang — Canada's popular daytime show — over da- tion CBA, Sackville. TUNE IN AT 2015 P0 M0 EVERY WEEKDAY Enters Life insurance Field -Mr. A. R. Maclnnis, manager of the Imperial Life Assurance Company, wi<hes to annminrr- the appointment of Mr. Clifford M. Simpson as an agent of the Com- pany at Bavvieiv. Mr. Simpson. who 1's a farmer and flro insurance agent, is well and i- ably known a: Bayview‘ and surrounding country, and we besneak for him success in the Life Insurance business. LONDON - (CPI-A suggmtion that Field lyfarslial Montgomery be ])iilCC(i in charge of housing in Great Britain was made by Rev ‘ST Smith, rector of Buckhurst Hill, in ifs parish magazine. AUSTIDN SALE I will sell by Public Auction o! the premises lately occupied b1 Mrs. Lydia lloivaft of Carleton on WEDNESDAY 5TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER AT 1 RM. all her furniture and house- hold effects as well as garden tools, etc. Consisting of: 1 parlor clock, I kitchen clocks, 1 electric cabinet radio (Philco), 1 roucli, 1 safe, I upholstered arm chairs, 5 rock- ing chairs, 1 arm chair. 1 wainui gate leg table, 8 dining room chairs, 6 kitchen chairs. I radio table, 2 kitchen tables, Ii-piece p5}. ior suite. l corner bookcase, l if"? .“‘".'°‘r xterm" f“ -p ece , rori , 5 1 wooden bed, 1 axminigotgr brefl 9 x 12, l conizoleum square 9 x Q several hooked rugs, 1 base burn- er almost new iSilver Moon Nd l1). l Franklin Stove No. 1, \ kitchen range (Record Plain], 1 ironing lmnrrl and stand, 1 alum chemic closet. 3 sets bedroom dishes, , china tea set, a large quantity of Christ, at Montague. Burial was] bedding. also curtains. table linen. mops. brushes. glassware. plcturu, cooking utensils, etc" 1 set childfi fable and chairs, 1 child's rockeu; l chili-Ts gn-carf, 1 washing mach- ine. 2 swingers, I lawn mower. 1 wheel barrow. forks, rakes and shovels, eic., and many nth" an. icles foo numerous to mention. Should day be unfavorable ca]; on next fine day. TERMS CASH. ' E. C. BELL, Auctioneer nHFJJ-HF-PJJIN I “ffl House for Sale New six-room House fini-s‘ Her-i material, Asphalt Shingles ll 1-‘! Al: ntiles from Albany With or without lot. -, Low price for quick sale. Apply to- ,- J. WILLIAM MURPHY, ' (“M-itch C1‘ inc. R.R. Phone 149 W-n-na-i-u-nr-"iuz-ca-acoo- ve-nnnva-mmamu-eumw , 8-31-31