, sacrament 15,1943 HE WESTERN GUARDIAN AOINTI: l. ll-ar Oeavga ' aaau‘ rhrflurdhnuaraafia‘ yatalyetllalat- 3"‘! We ‘ll w Water niianwill [O0 ‘"913? w Ill d" § Na‘: w... ‘érecrufo the oay raaponflhia far deliveries ca vaar some. Juwgpruo-car bulk wheat “mane warehoule. ____ ‘ PIIOBDHO- r m ",}‘.‘.‘§‘.’°'§e'n. tonic at ,’ . bros 00- m-M,“ . a u ooaanosu o.‘ 4B1‘:- Croes leLy to Royal ‘l, Qompany i111! Slt-ilfdl . 15th. ' “m d“? ~55‘ Market, in Town hi, '_ this afternoon and 25/503‘ surran- In the . - "Church Hail. Kw- wednesday alternoonhaa n X twentieth. RM Bummer "fisfisu gained out about a Friday mornin but there Apparenty the bell g by someone Embed- boo Mt, Fortunately » iircmen turlrégdhip. B8 ,1 . had not so“ CIII. Ofllwl It lIJIIIIIIIOI all IIIIICI COUNT! New. II tract Gear-Ian Dragoon Streak Ian (halal. qranviloltraaa agdalivaradaoalulelahlll wifibtcmbor r years he was District Organ I .Il4uaveelt.;fl Advanfllg Iatlr Iliad» nanlda. weal Paula Ill! he can service JDCIDII dance Jim wit Waaehouae. Kamillhllljwn. we“ . I-I-ll llaoOregor. no talner. of Ira-wrong,‘ Idols. in: cox bydkelvin Crawl/owe Institute. 0-25-21 —BEDBQUE UNITED C ll The services for Sunday, Sam. ti: are as follows: Bedaqua i1 a. m., Albany S p. .; en, .80 m Rev. J. Austin Jardine of will preach at all services 24-11 James m. Baxter, a. 1)., Ililaillten} - S Cobalt, Ont. on Thursday Se t. 0th, of Junea A. Gillie in his The into Mr. Gillis was born Summerside. the eon of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Gillie and went Cobalt in 1907 where he was em-} ployed at the various mines. For. iner for; the miners’ union and an active worker in all labor organizations. The funeral was held from his late residence to St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church where he had been sexton for the past e ht years. Interment was at Mileage 01 cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Father Caufield. Left to mourn his passing are his wife, the former Mary Bower. two daughters. Miss Bettv Giliis, nurse in training at st. Michael's Hospi- on y; rtnkin 1.23m: celiftlainiy warrant- rt and increased the d Red Cross War to such an extent. These etic workers are deservinB 01 lest congratulations. __.._ . wa he the c110 neede B RESUMES , s01‘ cw ' Co“. the member- Cl b, 'mhtcfviliigrcrtis lllllild! up of vvivps d .1; force personnel living n waterside, have begun their ac- tvtt for the season and are es- .. _ ed in quarters of their 0W!!- t , c. Clarke has given them m; ma, the use the hall on . w, street, west, formerly occu- bv the Salvation ArmY- with help or some of the local mer- (“his and the couoetatisn of some qfthe boys from the airpozt they we their room fixed up very 111v; iiy. There is a ping pong table anb my other games. The Cl“ flliifil is held on Tuesday altr m 0t every weck and th ill either the Summerside or “m M welcome lit. Pleasant si-aiibhi H‘? |iihose meetings and are iJ-vlted bvisit the club rooms an? Bu?“ non. The club has stazted its bow- : season and the regular league es are held on Friday oft"- n. The facilities of the club pre ivaiiable without charge to me mum's Ixvisior: and many ban take advantadc of this drop in during the afternoons tunings. There are sewinil m us there and the girls can their mending. There is also a rad- b Shortly alter the rooms Word opened the club had the honor of lvisit from the Mayor, Mr. W. J- liristone who expressed himself M hing very pleased with what he av. The club entertained repres- ntrtives of womens orsflnizations me day. The club oficers are: Pres- iient. Mrs. A. Lewis; Vice Presid- cit. Inez Curl: Secretcry. Vlfllet- ilccrup; Treasurer, Marion Jack- m . and ach- do isido Soldier lies of Wounds g 5 ide lfrs. Harry Per o 11mm"! kn received a te egram from 0t. tin announcing that her hue- Ind. Pie. Harry Perry. had 6M dwounds on Sept. 10th. A WW‘ his telegram, received on S095» ihad informed her that he had hen wounded in action in the Mediterranean area. " PA Perry, who enlisted not img after the outbreak his been overseas for mrand a half. He Joined “D viih a West Nova Scotia Roll" liltnt. Besides his wile, the 101'!!!" liinchg McInnis, he leaves to Mlirn four small children bis nether, and the foilowinuisterst ilrs. William corney 1 ‘oi-toll Rhoda: Juli-BI Mrs. Antoine Gail- Ifit (Evelyn); Mrs. Rand Milli-Ml (Florence); and Rose Marie: ID lie brother, Leslie. ile was the son of the late Wit- lliflte Perry. “The Guardian and a wide cir¢l¢ W‘. g t0 R. I.) . lobe. " Principal provisions or the pend- tal, Tozonto; Mrs. (Norma); and two eons oversaw"). Sgt. Archie Gillis. Royal Cane/flat Engineers and Sgt. Angus Giilis, R. C_. A. ll: also five grandchildren. A aster, Mrs. Daniel Dale, Saskatoon, and gour brothers. Christopher and Ffihméi. Amherst. N. 5.; Russel in Fredericton, N. 13.; and Albon of the firm of it. T. Holman Ltd, Summerside. also survive-S. Personals —Mlss Helene Jory of Midland, Ont.. is visiting in Summerside. the guest of her stator. Mrs. J1‘. Mc- riane-S ll. S. Soldiers Overseas Vote To be Taken WASI-HNGTON. Sept. 24 - (A P)— Preliminary steps to enable several mi lion mcmbers o! the United States armed services to cast absentee ballots in the i944 state primaries and the president- ial election were taker. in Con- gress today. Chairman Theodore Green (Dem. announced he ‘nod asked War Secretary Henry Stimson and Itlvy Secretary Frank Knox to the Senate elections corn- e their views on a paniilh! plan pen-nit overseas _ men and women to use a smpli. fiod V-mail ballot. As soon as the Stimson Knox statements are received, Green said he would open hearings on the proposal. (In three elections held in Can- ada since the war began soldiers overseas have exercised a vote, but there has been no set plan evolved lor this. (In 1940 Dominion election troops overseas took part by dir- ect ballot. Those casting votes in the British Columbia General election the following year did likewise. However. in the Ontario general elation this year the formula. was changed with sold- iers ovarseas voting roxy. (Too. in some by-ecc ions 1n the Dcmmion and some provinc- voto.) , Plans Under Way Chairman Eirgene Worley (Dem. Texas) o! the House of re- sentativea committee on elect one. also announced plans to open hearings on similar legislation well in advance of the first primaries next March. was icted that many prac- uid be en. ing legislation arc:- An “overseas war ballot-Trilat- ed on paper suitable l mall 1711100801118, lor voting for Presid- ent and members of Conareu. The war and nameparilnanta woul ti friends join in extending sin- Bre sympathy to the bereaved re- latives-s __Z._.i__._- r-—-----"-"\ msunnn[£ 1 ALL 1.1555 RALPH MUTTAR 5 um nzcrs/ t c lROFESSIUNAL ca wow-sk- .~_~..~.,y¢a-pnw&fif T. E. IIIBKEY CIIIIIQPIO ‘ Office g0 “hi” QIII I-IIIICI’! print. distri and aseemb the ballots with commanding offic- ers of all service unite responsible for seeing that any eligible eer- vice man or .. an obtained one. iai contests there waa no overseas fulf nnmsrr News And Short Subjects Shows 7.30-9.15 Saturday at 2.30 SIDE our: csazzci “Apache Trail” is Stirring Story of Wild West ilangcr Fans of western pictures have a treat in store for tu-zm in Metro- Goldwynhdayefs "Apache Trail." which cpencd last night at the Capitol Theatre. Indian raids, guns duels. a. family feud and a tri- angular love affair are crammed into hours of action. A handsome newczcner. William Lundigan, and Donna Rerd. who will be remembered for her role in "The Courtshp of Andy Hardy". head the cast with Lloyd Nolan as a villainous bad man who bsccmes the hero when Apaches besi-cge a desert stage station. Ann Ayars gives a fine performance as the feminine "menace? SUMMER Heroieally Gives Self Up The stcry deals with Tom Fol- liard (Lundigam trying to redeem Banned Lobster: 11m: _qr_agr.orgj@w_r_v cuaaorm Seizure Mada of lloadiuetmcnt 0f Godot Corps n P. E. island Ilev. M. E. Francis To ho Transferred As a rmul officials oi the Department of Education stated that they would appoint a representative to confer wih service officers with a view to making plans for the introduc- tion of the Dominion Defence Training Course in certain schools of the province. inl carried on t 8t. gancia filer College Iil.Antl- Ilhtifer ‘do... he: ma" ‘the pastorate ofslot $3". spen 1'4 years at St. Dunstanh. Tle gill lf-tivte glormstgbemuistankabout. ° s i’ "*4 "i" l” In order to equalize the cum- Fefxaml’ mmfmlif l§§m§“§e""3§; touch of the Cadet corps of the active m many écod worn (Orv/lime services it was further de- town and an Air Cadet school corps - The Army Cadet tCorps at St. Dunstans Ccliege, the community. H9 Will be succeeded at Iot ‘I Eric Robin. a native the (Jiftown Sea. Cadet Corps and the Charlottetown Air Cadet Corps wméld continue to operate. Army a cided to authorize Army C school conpa at Souris and George- who at pres nt the curate of Tignlsh parishe. C ct School Corps at Prince of Wales 0011129.. Queens Square Fine Tribute to ' tor flue be chanted. DID!- t of these diacuasiona m] bum m“ their smut outrun ‘Ilhaolllnla If local intact. but allndwaynaturalay banned at flva canton wort strictly pay- aalcinadvanoa. d ‘~16 0n 5099-. ate inter cat must 0-20-01. WANTED DY BID CROSS don- ationl of apples lor Jail on Sep- tornbar llthatko ll Con.- _ 42-4. ‘III AUCTION DAII of firm filfisuilmhh- home, Monday at 1 pm. 0-25-21 ingrown-no‘ lllTAgIt-ANT lawn. lot Chicken will baaarvadfrataltoldelocfun he" ‘"1~'...'* “Wm” c‘... ‘*-*' ‘it'll withpgi It .16. Tho fan-y Prince ldwam Hand made 5 crossings yesterday. BAND IIIDlI-S OUIITS AT DANCE — The munbcra of the Canadian Warren's Anny Nana e entc $onsorcd by the N. 02 C.A.(D.) .0. Dance Orchestra by the kind n of Major A. S. n. Col. G R. Saunders, recruiting officer of Military Dis- trict No. d. who accompanied the Bands on their tour of Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia was esent. The members of the two ands will leave here mornin for Winnipeg. Imroute they sto off at St. Anne de Beivuc. Q“ c. for a two days rest. They expect to give a. concert Pt. William before reaching destination. Personals Pie. Ira War-d has returned to to his unit in Ontario alter hav- ing spend his furlough with his wife and young daughter. School and West Kent School would be disbanded and replaced by the Charlottetown Army Cadet Ccrpe. monsored by the 17th serve Armoured Regiment, Charlottetown Sadat Airmen and tendance at. school or not. A committee consisting of Lt.- Coi. J. R. Paton, M, , Area to Commanding Officer, and Flight 3 Lieutenant Bourke were appoint- m ed to discucs the Dominion In a recent communication the Air Officer Commanding No. Training Ccmmand Montreal, fro the office: commanding No. 5 fence Training Course with the Manning Depot at Lachlne atten- Department of Education to de. zion was drawn to the splendid ode on a satisfactory distribution work being done by the Air Cadets cf Cadet Corps st Summerside. of Charlottetown. The fa was and to co-ordinate any future stressed that practically all Air cadet promotion work within the Cadet Airmen sent -to the Manning province Unanimous agreement. Depot by the Charlottetown vfzthin this ccmmittee world be Squadrons were found to be above a necessary condition of future average cn taking their basic train- cadet promotion work by any of ill the three services. If this agree- himseif as manrgu‘ of tire Tonto Valley stage Stfliiill Pf er his brother, Peso Bill (Nolam involve; him in a hold-up. The later ar- rives at the stage station after killing several Apaches in a gun battle. The Indians attack the sun U011. seeking tq capture Peso Bill. They are renused sever-i t'mes' bu‘ 51"? Rathering fcr a mass at- tack when Peso Bill he ocally Rives himself up to save the group within the station. B. B. Shipyard Workers Face liurtailed Hours VANCOUVER. Sept. 24- (CP) — The Vancouver News-Herald in a. newspage story quoting an un- named shipyard operator, said to- day that more than 2. Van- couver shipyard worker-s will be out be when the present contracts ips and talgit: about “the first of next hat men who (git work iscnerged before at time gays the a laced. The d sto operator's statement oliowcd meeting of operators and union re- prsentative with George Currie. western reggesentotivc of the Fed- eral dcpar ent of labor at which a fiveaand-a-half day week work- achedule was - v continuous wiii so into ef- The third or ‘lhidnight shipyard shift is to be abandoned. Local Man lioooivoa llonorablo Mention 0th cl olilltility would be N0 th An c the only legal piremen, poll taxes and state regietrationl Wherever possible, laws ved. voting for state and local officers would be "permit ed Names or would not printer: on the ballot. but the voter wo d write in his choice for each office from printed candid- ates lists supplied through the armv and navy. Polling places would be set up wherever men an in uniform are . The V-mail ballots would be re. turned to the See-rota of State in eaoh state. for relaying to the election offieiala 1n he aervioe man's home precinct. Ballots reaching the home district with- in two weeke after election day would be counted. This procedure would in the mneral eieetlo ember, 1044. app'y only n of Nov- Too Late To Clasify TO LIT — FURNISHED ROOM. 158 Prince. 0-25-21 dbMlnlQ busy business men who in praise. Victory Loan, 01'!‘ Mia's Fifth Victory loan, urn two mat/tiritie reed on to re- 1 lther arrived at quarters ere Details of 0anada’s 5th g. Particular mention was made of me-i; coup; m; be r.;;.¢_-heg_ can. Sergeant Maia": o! Nv- 60 Squad- to the Dminion Inter-service l'°"- "m" °l will?! c°ll9€°- 11°“ Cadet Committee for final dc- iaking a refresher course at a Mon- gum-L Congratulations ire due not only to these boys but to the officers. these those under them to merit such A d n G NEW YORK. 56M. 24 - (AP)- ent in Algie:s, tonight quoted "ten liable sources" as saying that a dis. pate had flared between Generals slcan ccrnpfllwi and that DeGauile ‘cried: "you stole my Corsica"! and tried to have Giraud ousted as AWA, Sept. ib-(CPF-Can- R! I open to local boys whether in at-i Lcttcr Received t from No. 1 Wireless School. RCAF, “gea-uatrsfinéround), or Wireless Mechanics, or these airmen from the Maritimes. Regent, llredericton, N. 3.; A. Bristol N. B. and L. Albert unnlngham, Denmark N 5.; New Glasgow. N. 8.; J. Elrnsdaie, P. E. F Photo) Amonl those [r Montreal, aa Wireleaa Radio Telephone Operators. W" Bonn. bft to right: AC'e BradleY. 101 gobs; .P. l. 1.; P. C. Boyer. Back. left to right: H. C Yarmouth, N. 5.; L. Baxter Rlverbridge. N. B4 C» mime 1R. C. A. Albertine. N. B. W. Hill, Box M9 1-‘. MacDonald, Black and R. B. Smith. East Southampton, N. B. Mr. J. F. Leightizer 1a aeen here glvi the first. blood donation, a1 From Mayor lieynault i I The following letter has been re- ceived by Mayor Holman from Mayor A. Raynault of Montreal, who is also President oi the Can- adian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities. Mount Royal Hotel Montreal Sept. 21, 1948 Dear Mayor Holman: I note with interest that the Maycrs of Prince Edward Island have recently former‘. a union Prince Edward Island Mayors and Municipalities, of which you have been elected president. Ma I offer you my sincere con- gratu ations. both personally and as president of the Canadian Fed- eration of Mayors and Mupici. politics Cn this new office, and ask you to extend to the members cf the new Union my very bes‘ wishez l! I can be cf servic~ to you in any way. grease feel free to call on me. With riordial personal regards. a m Yours sincerely A Raynauit President. Vandal licsccrates Shakespeare Shrine A. C. 2 Douglas M. Fbrsythe former tmversgal mane,- womd be referred treai University. , It G‘ strenuous days to find time to train n I-loiienbeck. NBC correspond- Giraud and DeGuuiie over the Cor- bile:- irn ob- qg $1,20o,u00,000, will have Prencli commander in chief. s-a ld-year-and two another o.‘ thllB said to have been "particularly ca Min- censed at what he feels is Giraud's unfair attitude toward the Italians on Corsica.” The correspondent quoted "re- liable informants" as saying that "Grand is aocueed of slightlng the real contribution made by the Italian: dtnziwards tilt: teufhceu of the .- preeen ve age s e German _' 125°" ggrafgrlftajegan, 15$: forces. and has given them credit n ‘prim o; mo m, "no mg o labor troops. " mat at 100 May, 1, 1041. Both Ilollenbeck reported t t infor- be dam-r Nov. i, 1043. mation indicated that e Corsic- The first interest "n isn beam entirely as three per cent bonds period of eidihit moartha. “e pons becom ue months thereafier. This will ma the those d! able bong‘ figrwise i’ wor . . simiiiar to those oi’ previous victory ing Oct. l8 with a min Jective I n.3.".“iia‘lhi.-..‘°"a2 iective for individuals of 8515.000.- 000 will , mature:- An issue bearing interest at three oer cont offered at 100i yer cent and maturing at Joh- l The moment the uprising became known in Algiers. Giraud rush a battalion of soldiers to the island, and was immediately accused by De Gaulle of tryf-r; to engineer a coup." correspondent quoted infor- ts as saying the disagreement came to a head d a stormy meet of the French Committee of Nat onai Liberation. a. oo- PI S gffirrr, "*- , r." ‘zrrertm y Tnhm t‘ o ra o e would take advantage of the 00h version offer. fl Deecrlil the new loan as I greatbiow bestrtrckata W n ui enemy by Canadian: at. ame. i Mr-Jlsley urged all on the home front to MU the to the ut- most of their ability so that we ml? truly achieve (like, alocpn of the loan _.. a cans. If id f Dominic of Canada bongo little oand 0615012 l9‘ 43 and four Dar Oct. 16. 1946 w SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 54 - gf Cable)‘ - m. Sir ‘Iéhgotnaa “BEY- il-Iii‘! l’! Mm? will‘ ander in Chief. today paid trtbuto m tio the CanagiaphArmy in a meeégga p . 0a ’ e -“ v- Fmh ‘fimmgfa-Lfiflii... “tile; ernment through the office of the so m, mo . for t Canadian rliah Commissioner, i-ion. third and woooodmo for the eec-|'I‘. c. Devil. ond. Largest loan in the Pint The message replied to conlrat- Great War was $800. .000 f ulationa sent by the Canadian Mil- seoond victory ioln in 191d. itary Attache, Lt-Col. L. M. s- grave, on Allied military succeqes ' M02? said" "Pleaae acc- laland Officer ' " Takes New iiatloa Th pares ept the congratulations of all A - tralian forces on the apien id work of Canadian forces in the re- cent landings in Italy. I trust they may have s and ccrnpleto victory in t at theatre of operat- ions. Canadian forces have always ' been held in the highest regard by 01:1; léqnhpnd itfwta‘: ‘a: putt; ‘tun’! ' a ow o e par cpa on m“ “filing? a i: such a vital struggle as that now run u». 0.5.0.. who ‘is o". a tour‘ _ ”'°'________"“' °l {ma £31?"- Lleummwmlll-l ,'I'he salvage of fire killed timber gxalhuary 113-0 bilimreiyifierisd"latermmmabeiore f: b°.,°,",'§‘,”,,’,“'.‘{'°°.§l,'°°“ to establish the senior oifleeraF, u g-upplieda s’. “thee Dom- WIPQ It Klhlllwh- 11B hm! ll inion Department of A"ricultui'e , Ont, Sept. I -(CP) -<1.ieutenant-Cclonei . . Iow- rnilitag head sident of the rredericton Y's’ time Region. has been ~-declared' trict emor of the International Boys’ Work, winnin ond, with Fredericton and Moncfl ton caivet honors Landing district governor" de- California, was the winner. report on shipments of Canadian the f‘"'cur score is indeed a mob; eves vaouants " LI. l wanna Jnnm ans FAM- fly. A991! P.O. Box MI. ~ I-Ifl-Ii mmmroaon. Sept. a -(c‘ P)- David J. Caughey, vioe_?re-| Men's Club and newly elected 1n- ternationai Director for the Mari-' runner-up for a trophy p. eented each year to the outstanding dia-' Organ tion. it wee learned today“ Halifax Y's Men placed first in g the “Mel-i Boomerang." The Club in Melbourne. Australia. placed sec- iin a third-place tie. i Jaclr MicNalr. Charlottetown, re." t! bio mention in the "ou I ciaions. Gerald Gould. of southern PRAISE FROM BRITAIN The British Ministry of Iood in its egg powder to Britain states: ‘The, nenerni excellence as revealed by, ter for satisfaction and certainly. relieve close care and supervision." Accidental eve losses cost indus- try about 050.000.0011 a year. — - u"! l" l!" P?!" whoa offioere have ‘ins d "m"! 9° 710"" 3°51!!!“ Y0? burnt‘ out rear in Manitobefwgoes- the past nine months. A: a clv11- klfghgwnn‘ Qntgflo mg “mo, ien, he was aupafvlwtl Pflwllll and made valuable recommendat- oi a. Ohariottotown School. 1mg. _________,-_-“I. l-lollenbeck said De Clauiie was, shggegpeag-g‘; iri-l painted STRATTORD - ON - AVO , land. Sept. 24 - (C?) Wllllflm home town was last night-apparently n Eng- red iby one who believes that Franc ' Bacon actuagg wrote the worlu at- ted to akaspeare. Stratford inhabi ants awoke to- day to discover crimson letters two feet high on the Shakespeare Mem- orial Thcatre. “Bacon Memorial Theatre." Lady McBeths Statue bore a red face and Hamlets mtgliurnent had the head and feet Paint was thrown about on the pavements and to top it all. the l staff on the town hail was fly woman's underwear. ____:____ \ ‘Pope May Become Voluntary Prisoner In the Vatican c; chance to clinch the Ameracan Ira- aSix Men Burned, the local Red Croaa Blood Donors Clinic. he operation i; bun‘ p". formed by Dr. R. 1-‘. Seaman. Present also are Dr. W. J. P. McMillan and Dr. Eric Found. Mra. W. 1-‘. Roger: ls the nurse 1n atiendancg Pennant Race At a Glance (By The Associated Press) New York Yankees minted a Cook General W AN T E D A girl or woman (undcr 4o) to go to Halifax to cook for a- bout ten. No cleaning except kitchen, good wages. Charactzr references required. Apply Mrs. Nan Rhodes, 10o Iiurvard in, Sirmnrersitie tilt Wcdticsdav. Y. \\'.C.A. Halifax glzs-gi J gue pennant yesterday by dropping -1 deciszon :0 Paul frozit of De- troit Tigers, but they will have another chance to go over the wp on their own steam today. The second-place Washington Senators had open dates both yes- terday and today. ieavwtz the field clear to the Yankees. who raced on- i_\‘ one more ViCL‘.l'_\' to nail up their seventh flag in c‘ ht years. New York's at: i; tiday again be Detroit lnstructrcss W A N T E ii The Girls Wflrk Corn- nflflgg n: the Y.i\1.C.A. are anxious to secure the 113-"- tlme services of a lull-Vile instructresa for girl's "N!" at. the MQA. for "l! coming winte App lcants ing to B0! WWII. dler, the Yansecs hurl against rookie mire. Frank Over- AMERICAN Detroit 2; New York 1. Chicago 3; Philadelphia 3. ' Cleveland 0: Boston 1. NATIONAL Brooklyn 1; St. Louis . Philadelphia. 4; Chicago 7. New York 4; Cincinnati l. r. ' i i writ- amp "Charlotte- 9-25-31 nan-us _______ At the PEI. Hospital DAY- Sept. 24. Frank Day cf Nortmfl Funeral frzm his aged 68 years. late residence Sundill‘ i‘ 1 P-M Nine Entombed POTPSVELE, Pa. Sept. IF-(API --Slx men were burned critically d nine others were entombed be- today ii} an 3t- Q eral was he sidenco to St. Paul's Roma. . lic Church. Burial was at Miieaii 104 Cemetery. MEIKLE- at Charlottetown. Sept. 24. 1043, Rowiand Meikic. 2'18 Fitz- roy St, 1n his 89th year. The re- mains are resting at the Cutciilfa Funeral Home until Sunday after- noon. then to St. Paul's Church for service starting at 3.30 Inter. ment in the People's Cemetery. CRABBE- Suddenly at West Riv- er Bridge on Thursday, Sept. 2S. i951. Berljamin Crabbe, aged '10 mine near Minepsviiie, five miles west of here. Company officials said they had one of the men trapped but there was no indication oi "whether the others were alive or dead?’ A res‘ cue crew entered the mine im- mediately. MacLeim Funeral l-lcrne from where the funeral will ‘he held this afternoon. service starting at I o'clock. Interment Highfieid Cem- etery. IDNDON. Sept M (Friday - (C P) A Reuters News A8610? dimfltfih from Zurich said today it was re-, iiebly reported from Rome that, PopePiuaJlIIiniondstcbeocmea voluntary prisoner in the Vatican! by re-eetabliahing the conditionsf gelling before the Isatereni a y. The Germans have established a! fund at the entrance to the Vat- , an. c From 1870. when church states were i rporated in the kingdom of Italy, until 18$ the Popes re- mained in self constituted impris- ‘ 1n t e v Pius XI signed the La ' . Then Pope teran Treaty, with the government of Italy. head. ed by Benito Mussolini, which re- cognind the as sovereign of the City of the Vat 1War——25 Years Ago Today (m The Canadian Preaal i9l8-On the Balkan cupied the British i000 prisoners and 200 guns. Oen- -eral Edmund Alienbyu tzoops seiz- ed Tiberise in Palestine. l SEPT. 2o. 191a -'l‘he Franco- American advance on the Cham pagne-Meuse front began on a Q0 mile front capturing Montfaucon, by the Serbian". while varennes and numerous villages. - The Bulgaian request fcr en anv- istice was refused and the Britis‘ occupied Strumnitq in Bulgaria. entered Bulgaria taking 10,-, CLOSED Milton's Old Spain Restaurant From Sept. 28 to Oct. 12 in order to give our en- tire staff a well earned holiday. MILTON C. BELL, N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI EMBALMEI ‘ Charlottetown and North Wlltahira Phone 14B p P” .._ Auction Sale The beautiful residential r rt on _ " Road of Mrs. Dora Walker ieiilmebe yofferglle lfltlrtr‘ E312’: Thursday the 30th day of September. 1943 at onetfeiock. This is one of the most desirable home proper-tie; eve; offered here. consisting of nine r-oomed modern dwgnin with two bathrooms, conservatory and large garage Th‘: land consists of some i 1-3 acres having a frontage of 200 feet on Mt. Edward Road and extending back 300 feet, There is a small modern fox ranch and tennis court. The 4W“ =cnance1-’-\ . . =5. ul-i front Veles and rshtip were oc- dwelling has all modern conveniences with hot water heat- ' ing with iron fir ma tta h i. i alkrespecis and ien u?» EestCoFEpaiaEd a most modem in This is a splendid p t it 1 _ ‘ home just outside iheo Cpiiy ‘ifmlyis ‘ivftitqlitr: fdvgftffdaiii" low taxation but with all city conveniences. Pfflpcflygqpepgn io inspection before sale. For further particulars, apply to w. n. BEATON, - Auctioneer, Milton's Old Spain years. The body is restihil It the - r r ~