u. J PAGE 1:HR|~;E____ SEPTEMBER 14.5944 | TQDAY - IDA LUPINO and PAUL l-IENREID In *1 "uv our TIME” SHOWING AT 8:15 - 7 and 9 — COME EARLY 1..., PDA s»; ailllllfi 2—RRYSi FRI. AND SAT. British Imperialism, March 0f Time-News CAPITOL ~ NOW PLAYING SHOWS DAILY AT 3:15 - 8:45 takes a - ‘ l ii-Boat in, The fnosi unusunl story c-vcrto|d...by cin Amt-neon who lived terrifying thrills aboard o hunicd'. c: thousand wal/fgf/EJ . °‘°° Also Serial-CAPT. AMERICA-Cartoon Bear Mountain Game - Fantastic Castle %' ~‘I.I.IPI-I' EMPIRE Til-NIGHT ——FRI. ~Si\'|'. " BEIIVRRI. filllRllllll This eoib run ll reserved for new! of local interest, nut m" or a net sy nature ma: he tour-u: at live min a ivord. ltrictly DI!- aoie dvanct. cans Eu. m: mowvaohs conrazm-iaarlon use m- buium E. l cram; EXHIBITION - an Honour oieut-Governor B. W. Le- l-‘ege oi clally opened the Bourls » rlxnlbititm yesterday. BRAIM LBANE and North Tryon .Presb_viun an Charge. The Sacra- Iords Supper Will be onent of the ICClBDTBMIG on Sllllfltly. Sept. 17th in berth; Tryon at Li. a.m. and in -Bra<.a.lbtoie at 3 p. . Preparatory .servioea n Ivriday. Sept. 15th in Bra..albo e at 8 pin. and North Vlryon at 8 p.m. Rev. . A. Mc- Gowan. lldtemm Moderator. 9-14-11 l REPRIIHENTED PREMIER ,'1'he Hon. G. H Barbour Minister loftl-‘ilblicnvigitliaks, attezideid the Alli:- er on is: i on yes er ay as e representative of the Premier. He was nccinnpanied by Mr. W. E. lfagiéew, tirade Agent to Newfound- an . MARI!‘ LG GOOD RECOVERY - In the ii J o! names of those re- turning i om overseas on leave ls Warrant Officer Lorne Bennett Owen, RJLAJ‘. W0. Owen has made o splendid recovery from wounds rpcelved last December while on operational duty. He is a son of 1dr. and Mrs. Burleigh Owen, Mblpeque, P. E. I. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. ._. On We.i‘ iesday evening, August 23rd. at tie home of Mrs Lester Nlckersoir, a miscellaneous shower was tenor: red Miss Alice Buote, of St. John, lN.B., on the eve of her marriage. The gutst of honor was escorted zto a decorated chair amid showers of confetti. The gifts were then. carried in bv Misses Marjorie yund Helen Nickerson in n beautifull| decorated basket. The gifts Wen; opened by Mrs Frank Smith arid‘ the humorous verses were read by Mrs Ambrose Doyle amid gall of laughter. Although taken byl surprise the bride :0 be thanked “ll her friends and invited all to vlsip her in her new home, Lunch w. s then served the hostess, a alter bouncing the the bride to be all departed wish- ing the gut st of honor many happy Years 0f wedded life.‘ BUSINE. S PREMISES CHAN- GES HAN] vs - On Oct. 1st the Wright Shoe Company will take over the store and business site at present. occupied by Roop's Limited to- be eventually occupied by them fi‘ a site for a branch of their exprniding shoe business. It is the purpose of the firm to take out the lxilstlng store front and all interior qulpment and in- stall one of the most modern stores east. of Montreal, catering, to the hig in class shoe trade. With | Charlottet wn due for rapid ex- pansion alter the close of hostil- ities. n sto ti: that will be seen with pride and appreciation to the firm‘s many customers and friends can be assured. In addition to the installation above, new sole ag- encies for nigh-grade shoes never: before seen in Charlottetown have been scciirtrq‘, nmong which. "Gold- en Pheasant-J " a pass-word for quality will. be among others. Al- tcrations \\ill require at least un. til the ClOWZ the present year. due lnrgclv to restricted materi- als and dellueries. P nrsonals Mrs. Pmfln M-c-ID-onald has ar- rived in till: city after spending three mont is in Windsor, Ont., with Mrs. Ifhncer Brown. Sailmakeui Mate, Keith J. Hoo- ley.. R C 1H V. R ,left yesvzrday for the mm‘ land after spending a two weeks h llday at his home, 114 Prince Stroci . MMLIWm Nieliolgon, Mr. rs. rung Tnom s and were rwcnt visitors of Mr. Mrs. C. S. Illllngwell. New gow. and famill‘ and Gins- Stiriing lviacI-iny- nnd Mr. o1 l Mrs. Hnrris Bouiter of Albany Rare among the many ivho wtru he. attendance at thc Mr. and Mrs. qI-Ialifax; James in the lsoptecnber, A.D , 1930, Iliad from Wounds i l l ! l oi’ Cri- has received offl-' her husband, P430240 Sergt. George Ashley Bartlett of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders was wounded! in action in France on the 14th, of August and died the following, I duly; e leaves to mourn his wife and’ three-year-old son, Ashley Jr., also his father residing in Cra- paud. three brothers. Charles of Army in Newfoundland, and Norman in, Montreal. His mother predeceased» him some twelve years. ngo. "Renew my will from day to day, blend it with Thine and take' away all that now makes it hard! to say ‘Thy will be done’? - (Am- herst News please copy). ~ . Ashley Bartlett paud, P. E. 1., cial word from Ottawa that Mortgage Sale l THERE WILL BE SOLD by) Public Aluctim in front ol the Law. Courts building, in Charlottetown.’ in Queens Cotmtv on the uutiruoy of October", Al). 1944, at the hour of twelve oelcci: noun ALL ‘in/yr’! TRACT. piecc and purccl oi ldnd| situate lying and being on ‘Town-l ship No. 58. in Quecns county aforesaid, bounded and dcscribedl as follows, : MENCING of land now cr " by Patrick J. Hyrnc, and runiung South u distance oi ii chains.» thence East a ciisatnce oi 7 chains.‘ thence nuintng North. baralltl to the former line till it meets the, Iona Rood, iormcrlv ilic iviontauue Road, thence West anion‘: the said‘ Road to tile ‘place cf commence-l menu, containing an art-a 0f FntyI (50) acres of land o little more! 0r less. The above sale is made underl and by virtue of, and pursuant to a power o1 solo contained in u mortgage cutcd the loll: tlav of llllfl mud..- between Beinord Flynn, of Iona Queens County. aforesaid. lmrlncr. and Elizabeth Flynn, his Wife, of the one Port. and Lawrence Byrne. of Watervalc, in the Sta-tc of Maine, in the United States of America, Blacksmith, of ihc other ,. =Part, default hnvln: hecn n the payment of the ‘ moncv and 111m” ' ‘ For further DSlIZlClildl . the Office of Ii. F. M lice. K-l C , Rilcv Buildini-l. Charlottetown. Dated llllls 13th day oi Septem- ber, A.D. 1944 LAWRENCE IIXRNE, Niortl-tnt-lce. 9-14-21-28-10-5 NORTH TRYON SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of August. Grade VIl. - l. Elaine Chisholm. 2. Roma Thcmwm. r Grace I-Iowatt, Verna Wood _ NIflTEWf-‘ll Dawson. 3. Myron Dawson. - Grade V — i. Ruth Thomson. 2 Leroy Thomscn Ii. lVinrion DclancyJ Grade IV - l. Doreen lit-watt, 2 Beverlv Dclrnct- Ii. Garth Wood. l Grade III — l. Richard Sowlcr, 2 Donald Lord, I‘. Hazel Dawson. Gratin II -- l. Hc-lcn Hawaii 2.l Mabel M?cDcnnirl 1i. Lc'.v.- Hnr-i vey. | Grade I A. -- i. Blair Deloney. 2. Raymond Thomson. Prlnccloun United Church on Sunday evening, when the Long River Chou" presented The Pro- digal Son, in song and story. Mrs. MacEKe and Miss Lois Henry lcft '1 JCFdlly by plane for‘ New Glasgow, N. S., where Mrs. MacKic will "visit her son Irvine. Miss l-lcnry’ it returning to Hali- fax, after 5p; nding her vacation at her homo ‘ l lleppoch. Miss ‘vinry Shed arrived Tues- l . l l , BOYRAIDER o6 OUTLAS! hi?‘ (OOWO O O O’ O O wwtwlomlmzizc" gEXTllA l l Chapter I8 “Dick Tracy Vs. Crime Inc.” Spirit of Annapolis-and Color Cartoon h°e'eae'efifi'n'edfle'e\'le\'h ‘n'upe'e Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 Benevolent Irish Society SPDCIAL MEETING THURSDAY, SEPT; 14th 8 P. M. Full Attendance Requested. P. A. LAFFERTY, Secretary. l. l \i'“. l H" day night rdtci" undergoing a serious operatic in in the Royal Vic- toria Ilospitot. She was accom- panied by Mais Bertha MacKln- non. R. N. ‘z iss Shea is conval- escing at me home of her sister. Mrs. Ivan Belrigon. 56W’! IN Ill! NEW Al‘ SACK t omen suns rnullusonvs 9 G I‘ O Y j, FRIDAYS , 9.30 ma. 7am the lnimiiflbh are, MAXliltll HOUSE COFFEE TIME mm CASS rum f nic none and ilie Dominion Network u.YSTERV*lAuG“s<KTHR/qs Grade I C. ~ l. Nancy Lea. 1 Perfcct attendance: Grace. Dorccn and Helen Hewett. M reel-y, Fulo,l and Idn Wood" Richard Sawler | Teacher — M. Louise Cairns Men. Women tlver 40 , Feel Wealgworn, Old? ' War-i Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality ? l Docs wit; riiiillnivn. Mllbllsicll condition mole you loci 1 null our: '1 - tum-x illll_ll'..lll iflfltfill l0 ‘ill l (‘ll l" 0. so bllca lrou. : B]. "EVIL! YOII KN. normal INT. \ Ill l uctory size flslro Tonic ' . nl Ala o: nil good drug ntrvrrr rvcrvwhrirv. PM. Bruno new TOCANADA arr/fie ¢F¢Y val/r to Brown, John Keith. WO., For- est, Ont. Missing 0n Active Service After Air Operations Allen, Ernest James, FO., Ed- monton, Alta THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “Constipation gone ...tliis easy way” “I'm delighted I f o u n d o u t I b o u t: A LL - BRAN for it: en- ded my consti- pation woes. It: rid me of taking nloty harsh pur- gatives — which n ev e r h e l p e d more than a day o r I o . N o w , thank goodneu, I ' m a n A L L - mun ‘regular’. I wouldn't rniueating this gentle-acting cereal for worldl." If you suffer from conrtipotion due to lock of "bulk" in the diet, eat KELLOGWS ALL-BRAN-au a cereal or_in several muffins every day-wind drink plenty of water. Remember, it's n delicious, wholesome cereal-not a medicine. Get ALL-BRAN today, at your grocefll. 2 handy sizes. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. Slfieial t... of Casualties- ROYAL CANADIAN AIR r < OVERSEAS ORCL . Killed On Active Service I M53522. era's“ Wdon- B -. iltoSlLOIlitYPTHOH Ham’ Po" Hm"! Brown. William Clyde, 5g, B. " Newcastle, N. David Welsh, 1 Burnio, 519m, uVf/mnipleg, Man. o SIIIS, l rm E Tosontio’ Onto an dward. 110., an el, A id Snclmon farming, c, Douglas’ Sgt" ireen, Rb tCi k _ bogldsask. ° 9F F" E. Sgt. El e uc. Ma i J l “‘£‘Z‘€;.5°‘ag:il’“‘ll‘eil“s' all?“ . ona Port Arthur, Ont. u son’ Po" Jilflk-SOH. Frederick Grant, LicuL, Baliycroy, 0m; Jones, David Charles WO., Edmonton, Alta. McAllister, Sgt. Edmonton, Alta. James Crawford, Sgt., Fl.- Towyri. James, l".- c. Miller. Mervin Edwi , PO., Lin. bridge, 1 Alta. n e orr son, J h D _ Balcarres, Saslen “mam Sgt’ Mu av. J Lo ‘t , .- _ Trentrgn‘ N-Blél-ES u her F Sgt, Cgde Roswell, Sgt, 5g, Osborne, Mgtins, N . aton, William St k, S t., . Toronto, Ont. 0C5 g w oftlgeon, Leo. LAC., Rockland, Rinahan, James Mil , PO., Mgntrgal, Que. 0 0y an er, Ra 'm d J h, t,, Orillia. Ont. y on 056p s8 Qfelillel". Robert, P0, Montreal, 9. Smith, Albert‘ John, F'L-Lieut., Port Burwell, Ont. St. Smith, Elwood Oscar, F0, Edward, FO.. Owen Sound, Ont. Catharincs, Ont, 'I‘rust". Norman Died Of Injuries Sustained On Active Service Baker, Earle Edward, P0., Ham- ilton, Ont. Bond, Wilfred SidneyrFQ, Mon- e . Que l Henvncr, John William, WO., Flint, Michigan. U. S. A. Jamison, David Henderson, F.- Sgt. De Winton. Alta. MacDonald, William Alexander, F.-Sgt., Clinton, B. C. Marsh, Reginald Thomas White. F.-Sgt., Clinton, Mass, U.S.A. Pond, Gerald Randolph. Sgt., Fredericton, N. B. Robertson, John Matches, F0, Toronto, Ont. Previously Missing On Active Service - Now Re orted Prisoner Of War — vermany Phipps, Lionel Henry Thomas, WO., Ottawa, Ont. Arsenauit. John Arthur, Sgt, Atliolville, N. B. Brown, Richard Cyril Joseph, FQ, Halifax, N. S. Garland, Earl Frederick, F.-Sgt.. Sydney. N. S. ‘River, N. B. l I ROYAL AIR FORCE I OVERSEAS Previously 3611911"! mum‘ o“ Active Service — Now RelWW-fl! I Prisoner of War-Gurllllll! Goodman. Fridlon Victor Stan- ley, FL-Llelll-i Winnipeg. MB!!- CANADIAN ARMY ' OVERSEAS In Action Canadian Armoured Co Bernard Mchael. Sydney, N. S. Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Re uni. ' MacLeod, John Francis, Pte., Wallace, N. S. ! Murray, Robert Arthur, CpL, n. R. No. 3, Truro, N. S. Royal Canadian Ordnance ‘ Corps Martin, Robert Cecil, Cfn., Gab- jIITOUEE, . S. Died Of Wounds Royal Canadian Artillery Sherry, Maurice Reginald, Gun. Mrs. Dorothy Sherry (mother) l1 Dorchester St., Charlottetown, P. I. Nova Scotla and P. E. I. 111611 Banks, Harry Vincent, Pte., Bear l l Died Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Moore. Gordon Smith, Pte., North Greenvillc, N. S. Severely Wounded . New Brunswick Regiment Belanger, Maximo, Pte., Ed- mundstoh, N. B. New Brunswick Regiment Hawkins, Kenneth George, Pte., Pennfield Ridge, N. . Wounded Reconnaissance Units | Clyke, William Russell, Tpr., Truro, N. S. ‘ . Cormier, Amos Judas, Tpr., Jog-, gins Mines, N. S. Henwood, Girvnn Allison, Tpr., Truro. N. S. Tufts, Clifford Perry, L.-Cpl., West Caledonia, N. S. Royal Canadian Artillery Bastarachc, Alyre, GIllZ, Thomas. N. B. Cowie, Max Douglas, Gnu, Monc- St. ton, . . Duplessis, Arsene, Onr., Buc- touche, N. B. Corps Of Royal Canadian Engineers MacEachcrn, Donald William, Spr, Sydney, N. S. Nova Scolia and P. l2. I. Regiment Moi-ash, Carl Everett, Woodside, N. S. New ‘Brunswick Regiment Pte., Huskins. Ronald John, Pte., Saint John, N. B. Vinncau, Emerie, Pte., Robert- ville, N. B Wounded Remaining On Duty New Brunswick Regiment Hebert, Joseph Henry, Pte., Juniper, N. B. Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Scott, Archibald Duncan, Pte., Sydney Mines, N. S. issing Nova Scotin and P. B. l. Regiment Wilson, Eldred, Pte., Trenton, . S. Wounded Nova Scotia and P. E. l. Re ment Miller, Arthur Francis, Lieut., Timberlea, N. S. Killed In Action Albert. Valmont Joseph, Gnr, Val D'Amo‘.ir, N. B. Nova Scntia and P. E. I. Regiment Acker, Lloyd Mitchell, Pte, Shelburne. N S. Dangerously Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Ebbett, Roland William, Peel. N. B. Wounded Nova Scoiin and P. E. l. Regiment Moore. Stephen. Pte., Florence, . S Pte., New Brunswick Regiment Poirier. Armand Joseph, Pte., Shediac Bridge, N. B. Slightlv Wounded Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Gauthier, Ralph Charles, Pte, R. R. No. 3. New Glasgow, N. S. Island Casualties In the latest Arml‘ Caillfllly lists released today, _Gnr. Maurice Reginald Sherry is listed as hav- ing (lied of wounds. His next of kin is his mother", Mrs. Dorothy Sherry, ll Dorchester St., Char- lottetown, P. E. I. MacDonald, William Archibald, Iii-Sgt, Walton, N. . Vallievres, Stuart Kenneth, F.- .Sgl Nltro, Que. Weepcls, David James, FO., Gait. .' Ont. Wolstcncrolt. George Atkinson. PO, Corry, Penn, .S.A. Previously Reported Missing (in Active Servicc—'Y\'ovi' Reported Sac Campbell, John Linclley, Fl.- Llcut, London, Ont. Evans, David Henry, FL-Lieut, Nnnaimo. BC. Cay, Stanley Frederick, ilk-Sgt" Campbcllford. Ont. Kennedy. Roy Stanley. P0., Mrs. Elizabeth McNeil] (mother) New Perth, I‘. E. I. Sheridan, ltobcrt Kenneth, F.- Sgt, Thamcsford, Ont. Toombs, Lawrence Wendell, F.- Sgt. Peguis. Man. Walsh, Michael Ralph, Sgt, Long Branch, Ont. Wcr... Jock Wisdom, F0, Toron- to. Ont. Previously Reported Missing On Active Service — Now For Official Purposes nesumed Dead Berg, Gccrge Theodore, FL-Lt, Saskatoon, Sask. Cotc. Joseph Richard, F.-Sgt._ Winnipeg. Man. Clay, Harry Charles, SgL, Dor- chcstcr, Mass. USA. Dauk, I-Ilronlmus Dominik Alou- ise. F.-Sgt., Annaheim, Sask. Po Albert Kencll. Ont. Johnson, Leonard John. Iii-Sgt, Regina, Soak. len PO. Lonny, G Smith's Falls, Ont. Martin, Irwin Andrew, F‘.-Sgt., Benson, ‘Herschel. Sask. I Marshall. Walter Farqniiar, W0, B. C West Vancouver. Ransom, Glen Irvin, F0, Nan- tnn. Alta. Sanderson. Earl Albert, Fl-Lt.. Crooked River, Sask. Thornton. David, iii-Sgt. Tor- onto, Ont. Seriously Ill Knox, llcnry Frederick, SgL, Oshawa. Ont. CANADA Died Of Injuries Sustained On Active Service Wood, Noel Herbert, LAC, Dcv- onport. Auckland. New Zealand. Seriously Injured 0n Active crvlce Cameron, William Stanley, LAC., Mntsqul, B. C. Maloney, Lewis James Ed-win. Cpl., Montreal. Que. CANADIANB IN ‘I'll! ‘Resolutions Passed At ILW. L. ‘lonvention l The following resolutions were among those adopted at the recent‘ Diocesan convention of the Cath-' olic Women‘s Lrngue in Chariot-l tetown: i Rural Cultural Lit.- WlIEPCIIS, is conceded ma; agriculture is most importnnt| part of a count _ economy, hav. lng inherent valu . as regards the family, church. and . l Where GOOD cflEfiny-l; Provinces) l As/ livr and GQQD FOOD H 11d ' Hand av a " s, ,, A sincere, homey welcome . . . a plczisont spot to rend and rest . . .gond, hot, nourishing mccis zmrl viriczl carter- tninment are ever-ready and uniting for the l rmcal lads who throng into the Active Service Cantu Behind these well-organized, expertly-run "home; away ' m home" is an army of womzn volunteers who giro cheerfully‘ of their time zintl energy, day in and day out. These women cook,’ wash dishes, clean, and make re-f pairs . . . nil the never-ending, tasks necessary to keep such,‘ Canteens running smoothly. To them, no tribute we could oil-at would be too great. We at Christies also honour the‘ thouswmls of hospitable Canadian families who contrilwurc so greatly- by inviting Service Mcn and \Vomen to their homes. ‘hy thlr lusty lunch or Supper Dish CABBAGE CASSEROLE 3 ruin rbruddr-ri cabbage I cup KYBICII-Ih our H6 mp: newer! Ian/aloe: I mp Chnrm- Jam‘, . I up. rel! Soda Crarln trm. .. a 1m- P119111: I llup. lull/Gr Cqok ubha 5 minutes. Drain and add L5 teaspoon roll. _ tomatoes on add 5/4 teaspoon uk and V4 teaspoon paprika. (rte-use n bekiu dish. Place in l! nlrernnrc layers of tomnrci-s nnd cabba c, beginning wit tomatoes. Mix grated cheese and Christieisnalnty, S0 a Cracker crumbs ' i and sprinkle between layers ond on top. i... u..- p wit DUCK nr small pieces of bacon. Bake at 3S0 degrees for n l‘ ii.’ tour or until crumbs are brown. Serves 4 to 6. Hour ncwed olutlon to the effect that a divorce‘ wh hive ncverie ed any use- court be set up in this province to iul mirpose. and which every loyal provide greater facilities for the Canadian knows to be detrimental obtaining of divorces- ilo ll:i)i'.'\l.. And whereas, Prince Edward‘ Patriotism and Charity Island has heretofore borne thel Resolved, that we continue with honorable distinction of having no‘, renewed zcnl the many works of such court of appeal, the vast Charity and Patriotism embodied majority of our staunch Christian in our motto: "For God and Can- people carrying out in cifcct the’ ado.” Biblical injunction: “What God‘ A number of courtesy resolu- hatéh joinctled together, let no man; tionsk were ulsoh passeld, extindlrkilg P" B511“ 9f.” lllIQIl s to the IBYLITCI‘ an o - Be it resolved, that we earnest- l ers participating in tile conven- ly request the authorities respons- tion, and pledging loyalty and lblbentg refuse‘ to clonsldcr the es- l filial OliCdlfllCC to fills baxcellency, a s men; o suci a court. -,llie nev:l_ n) olntc Bisiop ar’ The Christian Home ‘l-lonoraryv Cllliilliliilll. Whereas it is recognized that on - the stability of the Christian, Home rests the future of the Em-l pire's civilization which is sorely) threatened by pngrn agencies, dis-l semlnating subversive moral prin- cipies: Be it resolved, that the Catholic Women's Lcaguc lll this dioccsc continue its “crusade of ffifllllyl _ prayer" as the foundation csscnfllhl‘ @7091‘ tial to the survival of Christian‘ m9- A SURPRISE PARTY On Monday cvuninil. Aug. ldth 8 number of frlcnds u hvrcd at the home 0i Mr. and I\' Plirrs-on of Launchin well to their tniur. Sail)’. who was to lcavc for Nlonircal to join of the Cone. Dc Not-re pnncyplei ‘llrcy presented her with}: gen- Rc _ “temperance wursc and the following ad- Cxtgelgfias‘wglgtnlxgemgtglgfgug! D ..r Sally: Tlzoul ‘n we nil knew sembled in convention, vicw witiruim w“ “my” “ m: “e did realize how ..i to inlcc iilurc \\' m~ » alarm the crend toward lntcmpcr- 3‘ mm Damn‘! ance among our young mcn, and especially among young women- Be it resolved, that we respect- fully urge women in general, to endeavor through precept and ex- ample to show such misguided youth the cvlls of such moral retrogresslon. Be it resolved that we as}: the continued collaboration of all org- anizations in the “crusade for good literature". the objective of, > which is to bnl from all no stands, lanolin s t" .- the filliililfy’. ;u lllt" wlx- c. l!‘.‘i\' Cod k Eililv, .'ll‘.Ll and whereas, the rural '~~»-'» should be a centre, not _. .i economic activity, but of illglfllis. educational and cultural life: and ywhereas, we deplore the marked exodus of our boys and girls from ,rural to city life, due in a measure lto the absence of many labor- ‘saving devices, and insufficient facilities for educational and soc- ial life. Be it rcvilvcd tint this conven- tion recommends the extension of rural libraries. the development of co-opcrativs purchasing, market- ing, nnd crcdit organization, as a lnecessary foundation in educat- ling our boys and girls to develop good rural homes. and incidental- lly, bcttcr rural communities. Be it further resolved, that we ‘commend the extension of rural ‘electrification, and encouragi- the development. ni‘ the and home skills. which mnke for .solf~sufiicionc_v. believing such to be an essential element in the stability of the homo. Supervised Playgrounds Whereas. the need of supervised playgrounds in urban centres is recognized both as an aid in curb- ing juvenile delinquency, and as a factor in making for a higher health standard, and so contribut- ling to a bcticr citizenship- Be it resolved that we recom- mend that provision be made by the government for such recrea- tional centres, with competent supervisors. Provincial Divorce Court Whereas. the Catholic Women’! handicrafts l League, assembled in convention, deplores the action taken by the Canadian Legion in drafting e p”. "Honest, dear, I wuzzn’i lryin’ i0 fool you-l just dldn’t want to wake up the roomors we got with our Guardian Want Ad!"