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WILLIAM a."iiiii-‘rii" Altair niit FORCE PILOT . dut_ at the expiration: or his iur- {miflfiqfffdd§f§§,,§“§§.e°§,,§. “ififmfl [lough- Lieut._ Duffy graduated only >19 years cl agc-Jfhtitls tho ‘mm 5H “M15 B0535 schml ‘mi nmcvmncnt or wimmn EV Duff); .St. Johns High Schoo , North Cam- “7; (on M Mr‘ and M“ wmmn E l bridge-His lather is a very popul- bL-lm, o‘. a Wyatt ch._ mm Bum, ar employee oi the highway dept. ~~..-_-_-._ _.-.. .~_. .,<.__..._ (Whliim E. Duffy referred to ' nbove is a son oi Edmund Duffy land. His grandmother Mrs. Peter ‘Duffy resides in Charlottetown. For Foot Ailments consum- li. J. A. BROWN. D.P. GHIRGPDDIST --___ A recent issue of the Notional fNcivs for the Blind. which is pub. i-llshcd qiinrtcrlv by the Canadian I43 Grrol George Street Nilllflllill Institute for ihc Blind ior viunrorrarows. P.E.l. the lilfm-“iiiioii cf Fliliiilcss Canticl- v taxis. INF’? the heading srozvsozcan or r1112 Y’S MEN'S CLUB or formerly oi Fcrt Augustus. RE. Is- " "High i_ t C f llo aer tce in ‘i’. ifiiéfhshiiiiliisi. VA. m. c. Wolf. D.C.M., oi Hall! N-S. ‘ .C0l. DeWoif has been ing Canadian, R.A.1"., Highness, the Duke oi Governor of the while there held the rank of Colonel (local). he enlisted as a. prcmited to the rank oi captain |dui~inil the war. LCanadian Army Photo). AN AIRMAIWS DREAM Onehniizlht in slumber on his bunk e av. And dreamed oi home and friends so far away. l-ie saw a picture that reveaYd ao ear The scenes of all that. was to him so dear. Naught could enthrall his mind to visualize Such vufil-kiiown scenes as came before his eves. For he with longing heart. did cf- n yearn. That. to this place some day he would return Now tho residing ‘neath those . Newfv skies. when. rugged grandeur oi’ rich enchantment lies. No ‘ring/stile ray of beauty could e p His tliouzht from that nay house on Allan's Hill. From where beyond the Cal’don fair and green. The village church and school _wene often sren. While stretching o'er the dale in beauty rare The heather and the lilac did an- pear. It all to him did seem a marveloul 5 clmr blue sky the moon bright Danced o'er the Glen until their fair embrace In raidiant smile lit the air-man's ace. glf onlv he could linger. thought: ' at ease. ' To drink the fragrance oi the ni- chantiniz breeze. ‘hiemtg-zles of happy moments. ne'er go. would fill contentmentb cup to overflow. Hut soon ha woke in sad and lck dlsmav To leam' his dream had xonc and it was day. ' For till the Hun is licked and "all-clear" sirens scream. To retéitrnwtf: childhood days. it mu a cny a cam. —Mr.~i. Bruce Stewart. Caledonia. P111‘. nraarTiow LEMON cuirn 2 pounds align marrow 2 pounds sugar a fllxemons. Juice and grated d I cup butter 1 9S8 Method: Peel the marrow. then remove the seeds and the stringy portion from the centre. Cut the marrow into cubes and then weigh 2 pounds of this. Cover with water and cook until soft, then drain‘ thoroughly. When cold. beat to 11-. 'move all lrmps» - Bring to a boil again with ihe= sugar and the Juice and grated rind of the lemons, and the but- ter. Boil the mixture for It) min- utes, stirring all the time than take from the heat and add th , well-beaten egg and stir this into the mixture well. When cold, place in sterilized jars and seal at once. AN ANCIENT LANGUAGE Officer- commanding the N"! 0| ,Veteran's Guard of Canada, No. 33 , which recently rotor-rage’ no femurs“ in charge of all troops in the Bahamas, includ- us. and local ffirces, sléiczle JutnmHPflfiDl-li wasm tar avssr o 5 YB t God < y Windsor. ° Bahamas. and gunner in 0on6! ‘Ill! ‘All’!!! OIUIOI 93.‘; a Ronald Nobla his £1301! ‘The gar his tbouabti "book ‘Th6 to Rn ion" . u suu our being. 1t leads noblest and the hlabeat. man's truest and area s Thors is no '82?" trohreily r i- th individ ,no o e ifor the world la wisdonmnly, through there be successful lntcmatlona cc-opemtion. the test oi tim ‘The guest speaker at secretary of the Y.M.C.A. who brought an eloquent inessa e. The anthem by the choir was he tra- ditional Netherlands "Hymn o! Thanksgiving." John Inch. Mus. Batu. organist and choirmaster was fin charge of the music at all szrv- ces BIA VIEW W. l. The Sea View W. I. met at the home oi Mrs. Jamas Duggan on Wednesday evening for their Oct- ober meeting. In the absence of the President. the Honorary Pre- sident took charge and the meet- ing opened with the Ode and creed in unision. Roll call was answered by ii mcmbes with a. riddle and two visitors were wel- comed. Minutes and correspond- mcc was read by Secretary and L ‘ discussion followed. It was decided to donate $5.00 lo Milk Fund for Britain. Also com- mittee was anpointed to canvass district in aid of the Salvation Army Appeal. Plans were then made for packing soldiers Christ- mas boxes and a committee was appointed to bake cakes and Dro- cure ingredients for boxes lo be packed or. Saturday. that had been through the com- inunitv for donations the notches was ripmd o! and it was found to contain $3.37. It was also decid- ed to change the date oi meeting to the first ‘Wedigesdlywol 111;! month. Inltiutc owl era o - bars. The asked ‘to 0nd in some necessay to school at an early date. The members hCDOTYEd havink anothe quilt about ready and bags were donated for lining. As there was no further business the meetlnn adjourned with the Nlllbflll Afl- them. The Wait meetin will be cuiatcd mm! n‘: noel committee were I E the annual meeting with a Remem- brance Day P10811111. WHICH THEY DIE ‘nu FOR. WHICH WI BUY Ori a battle field far o'er thv“ A loom‘: lay wrlthln in pain. And he thought of I home m4 H th ht i his dea little son. Peeacegrullgy i: his truiidie bed ly- inc; 4 volice wliaapcred to him from the ai- e , ‘This la for which you are dylnl- I-Io tljipught oi’ his dear waitin! e: As lye left her, the way ahe was cry g. a voice vvhBPGNd to him irom the darkness ‘rhla is for which you are dying. l-ie thought o! friends gone before Though’ suffering all Hell. ‘had A voice whispered to him from the darkness, This is for which you are dying. when the Victory Bond Salesman ou Sanskirt is the literary language oi ancient India. l Honor (or Youn Organist." has the ‘following regard g a Prince Edward Islander:- { "Ivan Max-well Gillls. brilliant pupil oi Dr. Charles Peaker ci ‘Toronto, Won the gold medal at the L.T.C.M. examinations for iorgan held by the Toronto Con- .servat0ry oi Music this summer. The modal will be resented to him at Convocation all in the l University oi Toronto in October. | “Ivan Glllis was born in Prince iEdward Island and. after attcndirag ‘the Halifax School for the Blin , had taken some special courses at land to carry on hi; studies at the day war broke out. For some time he was employed as a teacher- of music at the Halifax school and advanced tuition at the "Ibronto Conservatory oi Music." l-IEMORRI-IOIDS 2 I lhmcdlci I $32.. ........‘i..'."2°.f'. °"“"""‘..¢..... Onlc by number Fm ymrrmDruflh. iMIJSIG cusses Plano. Organ, Singing and Theory. A. ROY KENDALL. L-ILAJJL. A.C.C.0.. A.A.G.0. Studio: Hearts Memorial lllll now i: at the Dort of Mormugao be gggiousie University and went to Eu‘ ‘m "am "mun" I msnt wi h n i u" °"F°"- M W" "n" l ""1" The medical Iupplics which are i t 1n B71110 Mr. Glllis t ' {oflganadal giving in Halhfiiilmfi in addition to other relief atoru. l! 0n w,i1li be made available to Canadian: i»! lternees still in zkyefl!‘ Ego came to Toronto tn 'sair‘. h making the announcement. i 3 0 which left New York meet. Canadian and other A civilians being repatriated. had ar- rived at Mormugao. Mm liooin Chatter. , wrm Til-ll .W'rlm£: IN ENGLAND, Oct. 2i —-(0P)- Ground crew man o! all t... ughout air crew training addit actual flying trainin fl tlo l Organist and Choirvnancr mm‘ “M” n w be pmmowd rinlty United Church high rank held previously. All R calls on Remember t e boy who lay ?ing. Hatch to the voice from the ark neas, This is for which you are buying. Remember the boy who lay dying, Remerniber the wi e who is er ing. Bashahlltbcuabtonpartoltbc t in ur- , Rev. took nibloct cl a the Lord t goal. sane. no confidence, a life absent from ar- and reverence of h beg/bu?!“ bu: t e n: o this wlv can e has shown that onlv through reverence and obedience to His law a? we reach the highest and the ull Th; anthem of the morning was In the Great War, Hutton’: "Like As a lhlther." ' The Church School met- at 2.30 Battery. Montreal. in 1915 and was RM. for Bible Study session. Ey- eniiu Worship was observed 8:11 i: P.M service was Dr. A.J. Brace. world This 'wiii bs I 1 . mfi°°w§fi°ivhom he'd ne'er sec again. ‘ l A l/\N.l‘xi'.ti»‘ii’l ‘unscrew ‘I415 WAR ISN'T OVER YETI The Allied Armies have the biggest part of the job still ahead of them. The stronghold 0t Europe has yet to be stormed and won; This means that we, in Canada, have to lend all vvc have-make every sacrifice to ace the job through." We an asked to give-only to lend for Victory, for Peace, for Freedom- ‘IINI FGUNUIL LiPEFJIAiFll ii i" Published byvfflt‘ makers o" / HOSIERY radio mechani km t Pathfinder squadiionsfvor I Mb -_____ In London on leave are Sgts. Fred Wright and Bill Ramsay of Vancouver. For them is mi‘ no ordinary leave because they are posted in Iceland. They say that coun is "nothing but a cold hunk o roc ." The poor little iatherlesa chld- This is for which Kenslngton. _____________ OTTAVA, Oct. lBi-—(CP)—Mcdi- cal alibi-lies and vitamins from Canada estimated to be sulficicnt to meet the needs oi 5.000 -___. "Bugs" Dorsey, writing to wings Abroad, official RCA-F’. publi- ca on, from Africa. says: "We would like to see a retraction of that slanderous article about us wearing Canada badges on our shirts to attract the women. What i them." From towing gliders to flying Spitfires is a big jump but P.O. ACII chandler or M¢£1Ll€flldid it. This report comes ircm Flt. Sgt. Jack Cleft oi Toronto, back i England from Malta where he le t Chandler. Cleft was out there with RAJ“. communications squadron. . Bob Oifler of Isamington, Ont. is the only Canadian in his crew in an R.A.l=‘. Ferry Unit. In the same unit is PO. Roy Osborne oi Brantford, Ont. Some oi the Canadians in a RA. F‘. Air Observers’ school instruct. in: have piled up more than 1.000 hours on the 6gb. They include Flt. F0 T.D. Tommy Wheeler oi Win- Flt. Sgt. Murray Casornan oi Jmontogi; F0. Left Z oi Welland, Ont, and . of Hamilton. played hockey icr flarringay in London before the war and went home to enlist in the air force. Being only seven degrees north of the equator docs notliina m "In Cpl. Robert Whit nipeg~ Kelland from pfayln Ceylon. has bee to challenge other Canadian out- avltri J . 0. eeler ot Winnipeg n there icr a year and a hali, and writes that when- ever he can get enough Canadians. together he LIIBKEJ up a ball team lUuit, which means they'll be llylni A couple of tourinI , u, Bob Keefer oi Bqdn. 1dr. Calga . They dr aitcri in day; later the the automatzc out to view all t e scene in the pyramids Tron back for six months. were carried by he Swedish shin Gripsholrn wh ch Portugess Indan to carry home Canadian and other Allied civilian: in: repatriated from the For d other Allied prisoners and in- Department said the Grinsholm Sent. 2 to Iliad BY ALAN IANDAI. 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MAXWELL lie-us: cine. - bcan_ evenly all through. in an All Pnrpclc Grind only ,. and at a lower con lo you. This new grind in callable [or all wayl of making ccflea —ccfl‘ao pct, percolalor or glnl colon maker. l! nalng a glul cclcc maker, yon may preform brew the colcc a little longer. an si: roductdbomvallooll J flbfi LII Grant ° into 141140! g g Llbcralwi‘ acrollutl; ocean from Mon raa . will? flow the Liberatm on to Karach, India. And KN"! reported it was Just like a holidl_ tour. The boys plugged in "Gcorsl. - iiat and took time includlnl cy came London as passenifli i! an air transport and acre posted to the Photographic Reconnaissance ;‘vv\ ..