Acting Major General Hugh A. Young of Calgary, who has been promoted from the rank oi Briga- dier and appointed Quartermaster General vice lifujor-General H. Kennedy; C.B.E., M.C., who is re- tiring. (icneral Young command- nl an Infantry Brigade overseas.- (Czunzlian Army Photo). .» ting ‘Major General Ralph B. ‘ , L‘ i: l), \'.D., who has been l the rank of Briga- appoixuud Vice Chief of l Snuff. He has been of the General Staff ' I — (Canadian 4 -, Hoird .33."; School I i l-uil Course and Brush-up on all branches. leaching by LL17 \Bl£'1‘ll prominent liais- Styl‘ .V Best independent pr sum for girls anti boys. Write for particulars. ii l.'lZ.~\llE'1‘ll'S li.is IMEESSINO? SCHOOL capitol ’i‘iieutre Building, MONCTON. N. B. l'. b‘. {he Students may look ior part time work in the olomton Arm to help ihem iu (tetra) i. i i i l: i i ‘i Professional (Bards ‘ l McLeod i? Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-st- Law l5~i Prince Street H. R. Duane o lio. Chartered Accountants , 53 Grafton St., Ch'town. Phone 2080 - Box 247 5J-FTKT I ilavilfrtili and Company F. ARCIHBALD Chartered Accountants Intern Trust Buili g i i Charlottetown PALMER 6f HASLAM A. J. llASLAM. B.A.. LLB. ISARRISTER, ETC. Bank of Nova. Scotin Chambers Charlottetown. P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85 P. 0. Box I2 n BELL E4 MATHIESN MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block - Charlottetown l-LF. McPhee B.A. K.C. NOTARY dzc. BARRISTER SOLICITOR Riley Building - Charlottetown {eves EXAMlilElii ; cusses rum J. s. TAYLOR’ I OVPOMETRlST Cornu- Kent and Queen its. Phone Residence I013 Evenings by Appointments Phone 1956 .“lq'u_nl_n_u_ 1'1; u n n u ; cis, Gdsm., Margaree l John, N. B. I John, N ‘ed. His next-of-kin is liical Lls of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All. FORCE OVERSEAS 0n Active Borvioo Alfred Kenneth, P0, Windsor, Ont. Died 0f Injuries Sustained In Motoroycio Accident ‘hyior. PO. Vancouver. B. O. minis; 0n Aotivo Sorvioo Arm porations ronto, Ont. Cary, Earl Stanley, WO., Von- oouver. B. C. Cronin Patrick Idmund. IO., Curti . Davis, Chores Gordan Goodwin, WO., Birch Hills Husk. Drover, Jack liliwyn, Sgt, Soo- forth, O t ., to nt. G acie. William Brown, Sgt, Peterboro, Ont. Habkirk. Ramsey McKenzie, PO, Kincardine, Ont. ' Harrison, Gordon Piotchcr, WO., Toronto, Ont. Heuchert, William Rudolph, 10., Winnipeg, Man. Irving, Walter Nelson, WO., New Westminster, B. C. Lee, Thomas Edwin, WO., Bur- nia. Ont. Lyon, Kenneth Brcgden, I"O.,‘ Thorndale, Ont. - Moores. Douglas Keith, F0., Yar- mouth, N.S. Peters, Samuel Leonard, lit-Sgt" Queenstown, N. B. , Peterson. Robert Orlando, I".- Sgt, Revelstoke, B. C. Philbin. Gerald Bernard, B.-L., Valleyfield, Que. Reed, Raymond Alexander, PO., Alameda, Sask. Stevenson, Donald Gerard, F0. Windsor, Ont. Sutton, Cyril Bertie, WO., Prince Albert, Sask. Williams, James Henry, Sgt., Hopeville, Ont. Previously Reported Missing On Active Service -— Now Reported Prisoner of War-Germany Merkley, Allen Leonard, PO.‘ Vancouver, B. C. y Previously Reported Missing 0n, Active Service-Now Reported af e Kennedy. Irving Farmer. D.F C.. S.-L., Cumberland, Ont. McCormick, Donald Robert, F0, Lacornbe, Alta. Schofieid. Frederick David, Montreal West. Que. | Wasylkoug Russell J., Sgt., New, Westminster. B. C. Zacharuk, Alexander, WO., Mir- ror. Alta. i Previously Reported Missing 0n. Active Service — Now For Official‘ Purposes Presumed Dead Baroni. Raymond John, Sgt, Neepawa, Man. Gott, Alfred Norman. WO., Vic- toria, B. C. Moffat, Frank Reagh, WO., White Rock, BC. Saunders. Joseph Evans, li‘.-Sgt.. Fredericton, N. B. Selman, Robert Gilroy, FQ, Vancouver, BC. Watson, Robert Martin, Sgt, La- chute, Que. CANADA Died From Natural Causes Lloyd Anosn Gray, LAC., Port Hope, Ont. Sigouin, Joseph Eugene Sylvia, LAC., Ottawa, Ont. Previously Reported Missing On Active Service-Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead Porter, Raymond Robert George. Sgt, Firedock, N. S. W., Australia. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Killed In Action Canadian Armoured Corps MacKuy, Gordon Stewart Fmn- Harbour, N.S. New urunswic " ' nt Ferris, Scott, Albert, Pte, St. Died 0f Wounds New UIIIIISWIC Regiment Chambers, Henry Alban, Sgt, Dalhousie, N, B. Severely Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Arseneau. Dosithe, Sgt., Inker- man, N. B. Wounded Nova Scotia and P. E. l. ment MacDonald. William Alexander, Pte., Antigonish, N. S. Yates, Harrison William, Pte., Mrs. Dorothy Yates (wile) 207 King St., C‘ arlottctown. P. E. I. New Brunswick Regiment Kiley. Rgnald Patrick, -Pte.. Saint Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Briand, Francis, Gnr., E Lower Water St, Halifax, N. S. Missi n! Central Ontario Regiment Barber, Melvin Roy, Pte., Sus- sex, N. B. Nova Scotin and P. I. l. Regiment Dickie, Harry William. Pte., Mrs. Elia l. Dickie (wife) Box M9, Cen- tral St., Summerside. P. E. l. Killed In Action Canadian Armoured CI]! Redmond, James Joseph, Sgt, Halifax, N. B. Eastern Ontario Regiment McLaughlin, Joseph Vincent, Pte., Grand Falls, N. B. Nova Scotia and P. l. I. Regiment Hinkley, Daniel Richard, Pto., Cheticamp, N. S. Mclnnis. Hugh Alphonso, Pte., Georgeville. N. S. i New 2;. nswlck Regiment Muliis, James Robert, Pte., Wood- stock, 1v n Died of Wounds New Brunswick Regiment Knox, Robert Msguire, Pie, W. St. John, N. B. Missing Eastern Ontario Regiment Ford's Mills, N. . Quebec Regiment Allard, Roger John, Pte., Oomp- beilton. N. B. Campbell, William Robert, Ptc., Bothurst, N. B. Island Casualties -.._- In the latest Army casualty lists released hers toda Pte. William Harrison Yates is lsted as W0“??- s w e, Mrs. Dorothy Yates, 207 ng St., Ernest Alfred, DIAL, I Air 0 Anderson, Philip James. IO, ‘Io-I |.,Fortune’s Ap. rentice Liddell. David Primrose, Pte, B l0 E _ i i ‘w. a m. Dwi mo." er m" e .0 , Cpl. Harold was wlauwcizod 3:1 armed Scotia Highlanders in went overseas in focre he enlisted he with the N. g . was of a kind and hapov disposi- tion and was liked by a1 . He was 20 vears old. He is survived by hB wife end small daughter of Amherst, N. 3., three brothers and four sisters. Herman in the armed forces now serving in fiance; Murray in Truro. NS. Stewart in Suffolk. Ellen. Mrs. R. Horobin, N.S., Edna, Mrs Ernest Ford. Charlottetown, Pearl. lvts. George Jackson. Bracklcy and Clara at home. ~ This War-lion: Years Ago Sept. 9. 1940 - Nazis lost 5G planes over Britain. British fliers bombed Berlin and attacked north- outrol from Kenya advanced to Gorai in Ethiopia. First m-oup of United States destroyers turixed over to the Royal Navy at Halifax. Sept. l0 1940 — Delayed action bomb cxnloried demolishing the north front of Buckingham Palace: king and oueen were obsenz. Two Nazi E-lwczits sunk in attack on Calais and DicDDe. I-V-HHWITI-‘i-"f- JfflnVJ-‘J-‘F-z r rs r E BY a Leonard Leslie A’n‘u“n'n‘u‘n'n'iu'b'u's's‘n'io'n'n"u"n'sl'n'o‘ . Presently she felt sorry for John, bravely endeavouring to DB cheerful, though conscious that the atmosp- llfife WES SLTZHHEU and UHHOIDEAY. Although this first visit was not turning out wo well, she determin- ed to cultivate Mrs, Morris. Toward. the end there was a slight thawing bu; the constraint did not entirely disappear. _ I Mr Morris returned his face shining with frcshiv used soap and water, and “curing a sun. he kept for lodge meetings. He was cheer- ful and ready to chatter in his normal, unsuited language. Diana decided there was something which had been handed on to his son. At first the rcuscn eluded her. Then she discovered what it was. Both men were sure of themselves. self-reliant, and capable. “The trouble is." ran her furth- er thoughts “that there are too many like Conrad who don't un- derstand human beings as human beings. They can't see beyond trappings and conventions." APTER V. Deliberateiy Diana Sandiey chose a time when the men were out o! the way, to pay her next call at John's home. The atomspnere was better. but Mrs. Morris remained acutely aware that her visitor camo_ from The Grange, and that she was the wife of a small business man. "I've never regretted taking u with Tom Morris." she confide when a. greater degree of intimacy had been established. "Being in hi5 own business make him iride- pendenr. like, which is no bad thins to my way of thinking." "John es after his father.‘ Diana prompted. . "Almost a, wilful, miss. Almost. Oftentimeg I think we made s mistake letting him get such a schooling. Its all right so iar, but he'll find it. hard when it Ocmes to taking 9, wife.’ "Why do you say that?’ "Where's he to go for her, I asks myself. Those he has bred amongst don't talk the same language a; he] does. Nor do his Po and Mu. John must. needs come down to us". "1 am sure your son does not feel mgiy-thrgedy mo that the gar I I ' use will pus. into other hands. A father like; to hand down. Not the it will go out of the family exact- ly. There's a cousin we have in mind. Now if only John had done his schooling here and then settlod down with June Fe s. .." "Isn't that making th nu too never have fallen in love, anyway." "Well Jove come; of people being together and having the sumo likes and dislikes." ' so the second meeting passe IIIOTQ comfortably than the first, but it was obvious that whatever hopes Mrs. Morris had had when she agreed to Sir Charles‘: suggest- ions about John's education, she was now uneasy about her son. if not disappointed. Diana's interest in him did not; please her either. "What's betwee- you and Miss Diana?" she asked John on 0m occasion, "We are friends," ho answered. "That doesn't take much saying. simple? 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LIMITED NASH MOTORS SALES COMPANY, QUEEN STREET. Distributors for Nash Cars - - .1 ' Nab 4 I mud 4' uni-n. ""5 “Tiff. 3%?»bfflaifimfiflfiiiigfiifgiiififiksw jaunt" “ti... M...” anon IOU: ivxamzzxs 4x; which I don't know much I'm talk about folk. ThBVKYOU- something I understand.’ "All right," she answered meekly. iFor oil that, he was trampinglFor all that she was disappointed.‘ the field with the Admiral‘; delight-i "You see too much of that er the following Sunday. Tllfiyibfilillldél‘.'f_gl‘_l_lbl_itfd_ sand i went further than they had lntend- — - w ed. so that a; they returned. hint crescent oi s BRINGINC UITLPAHT M __> v , .__ aboutfiwondering what has happened wig-v’ HER having noticed Diana talking John one day in the village. Diann was furious. His opposition, even when Joined with that oi’ her father and mother, made he; mm-o determined to enjoy the company ° is whenever possible. did. and was read who dared to remonstrate. Must a person be kept; st a distance for all, fortuitously time because oi’ silly social stand—. They evolve ards? Only a minority subscribed to them nowadays. Emivy his company she certainly, time her own ancestors had till" y to defy anyone the soil. Some of than were PW" bably horse-thieves. Nature did not reduce an aristocrat from simple beginrv ings. like many other things. Once uponiay 'I‘vo_ZBe__Qontinuej_) ' Bly George McManus -oet with glittering stars. They cred by s stile. listening to the aeolian music of the night-breeze -r looking up into the ens. gleam * in n unwise 1 Q4.’ HELLO- CAEi; acros tho sded Bo they Dione. shivered. "I wish I hsd not seen that." she murmured. "Why? Shooting stars are mers aces of cosmic dust made in- earth's atmospheric envel e." "mt us go home. You speck iko an encyclopaedia." He held her hand to assist her ocross the stile. She leaned towards him. closer and closer. A hint of perfume reached his nostrils as s. tendgll 0k! soft hair brushed across O9 . hlfiJohn." she said softly. "John? “Dilnl' Tho borriers limost went down. But John Morris kept "m" "P do. llberstcly. fl- . “Air's you suggesting anything e “No. Oh. no. She’, not for tho likes of m1. h.’ ' sandiey was calling more frequently l the cottase. and making the Ons coincide with the Mun; man's home coming. At first he was flutt- ered then perplexed. "If you're not getting some on her, me is on you," pronounced hisl mother one evening, as they sat be-i side u. crackling fire. "I've eyes in my head, lad She's not mode. . ." "Don' keep reminding me." he said a little testiiy. "Oil never did mix. Charlottetown. Pte. Harr William Dickie is listed as musing. His next-of-kin‘ is his wife, Mrs. Elia I. Dickie. Box fi, Control It skis ., l‘ t othing is going in o so." “Scientists have got pretty close "rs. not hiking mm noun. "Come on," h aid a um . 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