l’ 5 eggrgigriaaiv, 14. 194s l I Amirvcf-ovliiférififm. ‘ Fred Proud has ived overseas WESTERN GUARDIAN . . @551“; 91mm" u. parents will’. we. our ~ . ||| 2nd lligtrwt r-reuu. Hillsboro Street, u... been . 7 LGINTIEI-UIIIIIIIIILIBQQQQQQQ.“ . _mhwlmlu““;mamunl iilemisunmlwlththe no: P , ‘hmum 531$?» u r __ _r_ .. mg h“... h, m“, __ ve using a es- aye s in Advance =-' 911""! of n hum hem-e u; IQ meme roucn anon-r - The City “nun” c , u u IMH- lllflfllthle Mwthine n me cents n were. mlotlg m Posiécgn Force in A collected “'1' l" Y “William i! than Ziieiouuma u: n refusal: u u; d the hi- m‘ "' “""'“ vealed "$2.122? ihnehellregzlerfe} gcww fimenh 3"$"é.wml”‘“"'.,;,:§f, "$9,: {f}: lea loolstllo. vvau- sums oewiiee, prepare wear some ‘Juswllel- 1°" WWI! giliegner’: ‘Rib. ‘Kmart $135 ‘emu meuswiaflda“ “mud” N°"°" m w “mfiu” 'l - 1e Idem Water Benet Inn Cadet. 87 Granville lime Agggrlrzucuawlun LII‘! sim- m‘ n’ m. mommy mm,“ o, “Mum”. o. m m“: u" we 6a ‘zoom: N‘ - "lull"! r “F:.":'..r“u','.ri::':=.:.".b: are... ...... .~ . men-uh»... co u"l‘~l=‘=’°l'l~"“l=l‘=°ld’l°rlll=°ll=lm\ Elldl-l‘: WF-l-"l-ll-“ll”? '-F"’----"l'll~°-°'~= ell-troll w: m, flak! to the no: responsible In deliveries on var mm. Li]: is ex in: a ca: ofzflnll 113$.‘ £2: glidnfllllofieuvrleese": 2:12 nppelglmar ‘uh’ “m- u‘ rwmm’ u"- olh" "t" "I and other ire soon. bration hen in A t sued -ron. BALI-Number of s-n-ai “w, “‘“' l’ M I r ,yh°|pun. mum" "My w fi - About a street accident of a rill W ' e “n?” °° - serioiil heme with e high stand- .“l..."l°~r:..z"“‘°. ;, “P” “ °' “W / a .sl*.°°n.ll"=...... °°........"'""..: e: gave “m” ‘M’ w““*°“ F“ s" °_._ _ _ M... . "w! ' __ ‘rrainor Building Grafton Street alt h the aily atterrdmc WANTED — MAID. EXPERIENC- CAI! I03 SALE-SEDAN 600D sALE .. Frost and Wood wecifilrifiilfiécl? “Full” ‘flee;- ‘Lag, sfiggTulfiUgii-TSECTS gm: Nuwiag; entrance. geig; “pa all previous records." ° 3%)}? lilo-lye valvular-Humps was» rubber. ise prince st. ' B-M-Zi. J‘ ' 1 1nd um um d“, “ma. m), 0 - - - - - - » —-—~ mm ~ with enf Girl’! i? r Jul? Cfljln 30M]; By N‘; 0-14-51. FOB BALE — GATE AND BABY fir (“my new). I 131011: %'1:mnoon. A. K in: 5113:‘: Matinee Tuesday at 8.80 _ Th. “pm, gent. Iii-nastiness n.‘1l‘.'i=-.,y-§EI Am.“ _ A uousmlnnn ‘Pub. Phone zsi-J D-ll-Si. were _____ = mtontdwunonileg out 1m niche to hlmum high"; "l; "WW" middle-sled preferred. nererencee? roa saw. - lz G001) rzwbs, JAB roe 9A,»; 1,31“ . r ska. l. ,:..,-..'i.,"'>.r:* "b" o- r-r-u-v- onward» u u ';;‘.‘.‘i‘°$ emw.'"e.c.c°uziiu“: l.§*."u.:r2..“e" 81:." "‘°"“- l o ' sister . ~ ~ ~ - . ranv e. urove Oanslstsngunder cultivation more serious than a slight blgze w“ “fig: Kgth M°D°Jg‘m' m“ P. E. I. Q-ifii. 9.14.“ I'M’ 9° “c” tbuildlngl lately re “wall by m elwtrls Nfrlevr-Wr to aooidgt irlugd ifiillhiurefilr“ d cu - r . . y filling; Three miéesuirorn or; c e _ SUMMERSIDE zlairoichnieargg: fire. No serious dum- may‘? u“ u u“ uagoufi Men and Women Wanted Lost " < - . MacDouga V. 4-21. U g _ cum“! “Rx-Eu 0mm“ home visi relatives. His griende rnonranu: swarm - TIME LOST —WALLET CONTAINING . _-_- » . -~- wiv- ~~~- rlotmpm Wm h“ mm 3am: thlli- u - momma-lie oon- work offered to men. wornen and sum of money in Charlottetown. APUNERAI, SUNDAY - Tlfie. Che ed yum” m“ we: e. m is-lste 1 cousingiher family young people as Representatives Finder notify Cartage Railway 310i the late Frederick Hcc - "n. m 3_ l!“ 8R" l-llX l! Y the Pr nce County for our popular Personal and Service. Reward. 9-l1-3i. lllglFl-WBS held on Sunday afternoon c b A d l‘ £1311 élrlukle}; Oll-Btlzl-tla-lla Bhllll. ital. Boxed Christmas card lines. Qlsabllflfigl lllglllalilte tlpeslclietanogeg: —- F "is y n one dime m The S2e"3.°.5““'-°eue2’“‘i2 "Rhmflul; filfiflmfi,” ohdflfundllg nmanar. yasrmnay _ me $lg§nlrlg el““.‘ile;“‘leii,“°'éi‘s"y'. wamed . ° l‘ funeral of the late Mn Jessi Ross ell’ "l mmmlhlmlls- Y?“ _~ ~ 1 Cemete ev. Jarvh Fire yesterday at Bhmmmlllf Qumra- evenlnl. Sept. 2e. on the subject - t mm WANTED. runs. r2. o. lilo §i%‘.§¥§“élae§€3§ m» - W" rhyme. ll" Plllllllll - . M» lc.“:‘.%..u“*:“:: efibnrme...“ ml‘... erlame... rvsrsslfrd were. o l"1‘...5r°““55iill§=5=° ' (Flhlk ' will“ lalllggu ind the“; er...‘ children uuuuu“ “Eu-mun Th erei Home colrduefr by thee Rev; °°“‘°4"'“°" B"? glgntml- —1-3————°°' “'13” a ~ ' — a ' -3 - 4-25-2131 v h Matthews Arthur Th tta was owned by Gord- r - . _ o. Carlyle Webster. The p u- - fiiltcuffijur Smhll- ' 5- cnelaitivenfiu, formerly b2! H? GOV t §‘e'§r°‘5}ee°‘h‘§l§ lfifiuwrlllliineusn Breiirl- b°*"°" were M“"d°°h m“ R°g°rl Miscellaneous BIRTHS ..__.- . o d . »—-—-——— WINS BANNER, -Th9 pu Ila and now a mam r ___ I i?“ P9mo€Y°5‘°'d“Y ‘fltemoon to u nl.al oxls'erv ear l ‘ SMITH-At lhc Prince Ed .-v p“ Freemwn school, Pr _ The me occurmd “out shun gets Vmetery. Services were new!" Chumlr the service‘ at u“ LEp-[mwggfl 300M 01,1) 51:31“, island Hospital on 56131, i0, 1 °l p won the honor 0 u, when _ co uc ed ,/ the Rev. Mr. Davis. - I man's wrist watch. (Gift). Notify Mr and Mrs. Harry Smith. illllhel‘ "y Degmbtlilgdvilig the Banner for ‘mnyulgf’? 12d l‘; rtlhe! children mArlilmifgo mnfiesmoslgirgpulu bmngrlld The pallbearers ‘we s’ A McLeod’ snug?‘ audits?“ wereTwnducwdl Guudm‘ mward ‘H 16 “w” dagumer Bu; o o was o er a sc ros y _y_ a Go do i Robe t Rat" D_ _ y v. . . vans. he pall- ____'__ ' ' ' ’ ‘ ill. best hi1 round Juruoirn Mrs. Driacoll wee out in the m- Bob Hope etehd out as tops. Eith- Rustic“ Meetin Bmunef n3,“ Ma§un anjyi bearers were Daniel Ross, John - Macuuuufiu, m, mm Eduwd - 01k carried on dilr s den and when she heard the cries er one b himself is Grade A As a1 Nicholson .1 hn M h | BC mery 01' ale crgessolo wars l" Ml" °-B~ Jail" d! the vhllilleh Elle ‘lulled l" ti“ team theyyre double A Thelr- new- we“ ' Mcmoherh ‘ineern§§?°r§’“'e§‘§§£ -———————-—-———- Em“ H°SW§$I m‘ ff?" ff“ ' ~—i ' Q TS. . 8C Ln specwrate. This school also led house t0 find the flames 00min! est oo-starring picture, Paramount's -—— BAND CONCERT -— Last night Cemfiery- DEWALT SAWS AND WOOD- uuum, .11,“ ' ' u, the sale 0f Wal‘ Sflllinfl Bthllllll through the ceiling. She matched hummus "your; m Mgrmxgq" windy a large crowd gathered m Queen _ vvorkin machines. Newest types r wlal of $27915- Mlmh “edit ill up the elsht months Old bahv and u now entertaining audiences in The Stella Maris Hall was the S u, u, N “valiflbefllllll dire“ Ml" "P- LEWIS-At th Pr‘ c Ed - d Isl- duleltglgslflgcgflrddblfielgmizgnlié xlféiarlexdadlthgoxuseafelvgé xiii’?! :2? theegzpitgl ghmeatiégrés tllLeuthirg-l 5433:6211 :1 ‘aigtrlgle: 2rd Rclrgitzlaiéslalsvgllé (glliadc. 82x53. t2 gllltable ‘l/zai-(ijety Personals fiigfigibgllgtdti; fgpnggéigdgh E833: mu Hospital gnl 513:5 llyfjlilid, ta d: vanced that she was able to save ma. ,:uuu_au,e§ the ‘QEm. all"... Rlght, 1i; hud b5»... expected that ‘gulalémlzggtfiggjlsgfh! gr malches- The Misses Eleanor and Norma ation. Dewalf, Duh“ Conn“, a dagglgwllr/iri- u nude Le, 1.. Xors, e» .45 INJURED -— Mr- Wllllhm only a. trunk. All the rest of their ms __ u couple 0g Amemm vug-‘ Premier Jones would have been in h, m’ Th “d, hYmns W91‘? Ford have returned to their home a-tlon. Ltd, 402 West Fender St. ployee of the Hall belongings were lost. abonus Wm, m, inhibitions and a‘ attendance as neither the Premier p y ' e a "we lid 8h holl! in this city after having spent an Vflllmllllef- B- C- 6-2641 JARDINE __ At ‘he Prim" Edward td. Summer- wu the Bunflngrg" ru- De- o hi anflldgt v1 m, A_ _ “d a ha“ °7 "l9 elllellhlllmellt- enjoyable holiday visiting friends in ‘Tn ‘ ~ - T“ partmeglit arrived it was tog late consistent Dmpenslty for gaming x‘ zlthegortl and Geese: ‘e elélitson have The band which was cumucted by 9mm“ WANTED _ BY MIDDLE 0F 0C‘ $8M gllfipnallllljlxi‘ bend‘ u’ ‘will ‘lo ' 2 ' o - , . an rs. i amine, a - s“ y" arm lllmfflFelltrllrllfl-llllelrl' e: ye. lessee“ a fill =5il¢u?°€l‘i’-?irl“l;.“ihlfii” The Misses "‘°°“r‘»?§ly“"~“€°'el we» e 0C8. OI‘! Ol/Bfyfl ane, B. U - ' - ' ' " n. no roe a a‘ 1"“ *2?" "a: “n???” ‘s “t?” revere °~L “m” “" s" Rwy"- uzzvs. bu" “°%“.H‘“:“¥r“ ll" c u ' i. s . .. a ~ , . . v - __ . s- ~. . ' l. ‘ mm m‘ me m’ saw at whlich h? stntrte; llliot it nigmllelielalgd we havf: 51%,? glrsli 1,2 mt; Zines‘ ,_R‘§adI€P- lll/‘latheesglis. ‘vhu wggnfollgwed by l: __§§5€$§E tgonmon‘ DRgfillNG warm“ Pwmul" Wgrlafig. P. Yg4r3- ms alf- lml)‘ Ill‘:- ‘lsol’ 3°53“: ti; i geilggsxgrsrlleltyggrlln the 05s o $11?“ fro‘?! the chknney b? the sucgeslsoremlfoizisd to garsigltbgri‘ wag Elleashavg Jagd gaigefiful address by Bios of '1‘1l,lsa fiJkiamwglfich hasatlr: Dr J B Phillips of the Canad MaCI-‘emh Grallvllle- L14‘ 7 ‘vary’ Charlouewwn‘ a son‘ -elll‘- _A ' - n, 1 ; -- --- - lered ilie loss of the index lmnilgthfi Se‘; élxfieéfwgfmxrongwlgg even more so. and the latest, » O c‘ m: grlla contract, here. began ian Department of Munitions and choosmg mmmg umteau o; flghb KINCH-At the Prince Edward Isl- 5h]; right hand in much the same other cabins 10cm‘, the“ 0mm" which the boys tangle with a des-I ran“ ti! ellllllllhlll, Mm the Supplies, has arrived in London m; Wu, be Dam whue “auung Wm, and Hospital OX1 Sept la, ma. to “Manuel-rs ——-— W1“ they wwld have beenlmgreat (celrguihtllgseillr thrlrirflll? “pirrllfi; "lillllsyillv rlirileb°3r§h§e§"¢‘3§,,‘§?§§I gala?‘ {gsugfilaffxg dcihaxfélgi 5M1?- the average wages a-bout six times fgffilzglg Mfaglgilglliuiém Kinch, Char- . . danger. ' " ' Lion of the crib uor lVhC ll n ‘ g ' e ' ' as much ‘*5 m" Qt a PYWQW 501d‘ n’ r‘ l, -l-‘U.\EIML 0F LATE "AVE- u Lamour, who lso accompanied . *‘ ‘n w‘ t ti f th d t t. '1 _ - cu "JEAN-The funeral of “mg gf-ffgodmalltilefieeflfllglaxlff "f chem on u... pnrvlcus "Roads" ecu.‘ ilfflfldsgleolfl§ne“xfllfjhgggfxlefigrmlilé: a “Li-Erie 1c',',,,§h§°§a§¥“1“““‘ °‘ “hm” 75’ BRADLEY-Mt the p.121 l-Iospflital ' l In his speeches appealing for 153228153: lmsdmn rivelock McLean of Ar- diod as the result of u le accident at Poi-s ‘ilucsday was held on Sat. may afternoon at 2 o'clock. ort service at the home was fol- ice at the Arling- . The service In, p. R. was in the church cemetery. A very large congregation was pres- ent to pay their last respects. The ' all bearers were: Clarence Phil- ps, Beecher Dennis, Gordon Mc- Arthur, Harold McLean. Alden Plastid and Archibald McGregor. S -I-'IJNEBALY OF viiiuuiiiv w, ivicp The funeral of the late Banner- inan W. McDougald, ope of the victims of the recent car accident It Port Hill, was held on Sunday afternoon‘ at 2 o'clock. Following a short service at the home service lee h d at Bideford United Church. The officiating ministers were the Rev. Mr. Parker, Rev. ll-lllllll Creaser and Flt. Lt. E. R. .Woodslde The members of Ellera- lie Lodge L.0.L. were resent in a body and the Orange urial ser- vlcewas carried out. The h nry pull bearers were: W. H. Den- nL=_._Austin Ramsay, John Grigg, William Ontway, Albert James Philips. Shrleve Miliar. The active all bearers were: Peter McAull, mest Gripe. W. l-I. Philips, Claude Hayes, Ernest McNevin, Lemuel Burleiuh. The funeral director was Rov Philips. During the service hymns were sung by the following fllirrleite: Jame: Philips, Clarence ,Phllin.. William Philips and P. -Plilllhs. Interment was in the ~church cemete y. 5, S'Side Town Council Meeting A statement of assets and liabil- llles as of August 31 showing the lllllllwlhl position o! the town of Summcrside to’ be about the same “l 111st your was given at the month- ll‘ mwlha o1 the Slurimersldo town council last evening. Revenue has increased by about $10,000 and ex- lgglagaiure has increased by about Mayor Lidstone resided at last Illlhts meeting wlth only three Councillors present. Those present Ware: Councillor; Mollison; Gor- riil and Wedge, 0n motion of Councillor Molllson seconded by Councillor Gorrlll, Mllvnnrd Perry was appointed a Permanent lineman a ta salary of a week. On motion of Councilor Mollison. seconded by muncilior Goniil. ll Was decided to purchase a 3- triick for the use of the fire depart- inént from Reliable Motor; at $1." Town bills were re rted as fol- lows: Town peuu ill5-$3,iD2_23. gglnnurnézaid bil Elec- B Electric ll h i -' 04 of thesamxnlatacgif electric light on the building. wedding on the morning of twenty-eighth, 1943, sweetheart neckline and wore fing er_tip veil with accessories Mass, who wore a floor white t’ accessories e sumptuous wedd served to upward of eight guests. The wedding psi-y was spent at Cavendish. places of SlltBl’, M15. 1811188 after which everybody years of wedd her marriage the br ered a miscellaneous the staff of Commercial Ccnp. $0.. ‘Boston. Mass, she had been employed and als bv her girl She also rec beautiful gifts. Card Of Thanks shower b wher I wish to express my dee preciat receive reavement. 9-14.“. surance on Mr. D".:coll's property. It is not known t2 there was any S GILL - DALY NUPTLALS — St. Joachims Church, Vernon Riv- er was the scene of u very pretty July wnen Avita performed the ceremony and sang the Nuptial High Mesa The bride was beccrningly gswned in a floor length dress of white taffeta with t0 match. She carried a shower of pink roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Evelyne of Boston, dress of yellow silk organdic with and carried a 0i white carnationa M; Peter McGarry of Iona. acted as grcomsman. After the ceremony a ing breakfast was invited then motored to Charlottetown and had dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel. The remainder of the aftcrnoon visiting interest immortalized by Ducv M. Montgomery in her "Anne . In the evening they re- to the home of the bride's Connolly of Iona, where supper was served to over one hundred and fifty guest’; and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and music. departed wishing the bride end groom many ed bliss. Previous to ide was tend- Filters friends of lfiliotvale eived many useful and w. ion for the many kin nesses d during my recent sad be- N. L. Vesley, I00 Weymouth 5t. T"! _CHARI-_QTIET_QYYN_,G_IJARDIA_EL_ the others by far. Bing and Bob form a well-nigh‘ perfect comedy. team for more reas- Otis than the scintillating dialog- ue written for them. There is more to it even than the ilndeninble fact that each in his own way is a natural foil for the other. §tatement wrguderite, dauglglefi of Mfi-i arid s. ames . of E otvae . " became Jtlie bride of Wililsur .1. orig _,,‘_°3“_"'B?d P}? l?“ 1~f__, son of am-es E. Daly _o Iona an QSjI-CEfiQdB "“"‘ fie 3w MrSMDaIY‘ T“ l?“ Rslvd" (B) To introduce uh additional on 8m" m“ Ce Marnm“ phase of advanced training Whlfih will be given to reinforcements before they proceed overseas; r (C: To release n considerable numbe; of lower category person- nel, who will trius be enabled to take up civilian occupations and supplcinent available manpower. It should be understood that disbnndment of divisions does not necessarily moan that all the units will be disbanded. The disband-l ment will affect l5 infantry units’ (including six lately disbanded)! three artillery units, [our engin- eer units and three medical units. The necessary number of units will be retained to form the three brigade groups to carry on necess- a:y coast defence activities and other operational duties. The reorganization will result in reducing the establishment for operational troops in NoAh Amer- bout 20,000. This does not that number will go out of the anny. Many will be reloca- ted according to the needs of ihe service to fill up remaining units for potential reinforcements, de- pending on age, rank and medical category. i It is not possible t0 estimate the actual number who will be releasedl to civilian life but the number will be substantial at this stage. It must be emphasized that the, fact that there is to be a reduc-, tion in requirements for operat- ional troops in Canada does not; mes-n that the demand is reduced; for overseas. The estimate made at the begin-l nlng of the fiscal year was that we‘ would require 100.000 men in the year to replace casualties and was- tage, that means 8.500 men per. month. From these about 75,000. or 6,500 per month, were required for overseas. The number of enlist- ment; for the first five months of the fiscal vear has averaged sligh- tlv more than 5.000 per month which means that we have had to draw considerable numbe a of sen- ernl service men from the formut- ions and establishments in Canada to make up the numbers for des- l l’ C O 7.50. Dog licenses, $69.00. B10969 icenses: 14.50. Truck licenses: patch overseas. $400. Mia. icenses: $296.00. I ma: In addition, in that same period, ggjisl'ur.lzulim"svrt“~ifiiréu ,,,;~. calm": uznrzur“ .; cum?” "w" ve- MM scum u:".u:..:'"" in‘. f; As civil Plane rmrnc=c~c~zuca.ra=ur;_yaw?" "m" "’ ‘If’; __ __ ...*:Z.l"2i:':l:.<us —“~ “a dwtegfl. white. chief of wllwr-B ____________ thei; have been enrolled under the say that during the month at _ Cimninghaxnb convenience. I have N, , M. A. en average of about boon aocompen him lln h" "l- 2,'i00 s month, of which over 100 per month have enlisted subseq- en premises and their tr - ti . Th hae bee ed apection has not been comPéQl/fid ‘$1,,’ up cuts”; mun g3! 7991mm Yet B0 W111 Bl" 9 more defeilet l1- ihe general service men withdrawn W" 5t m‘ cm” “I m” mm h o from their units and sent overseias. Pwlmermwe “villa”? ‘lifgue, But it must be remembered that °l°m “m, 3:)“ man h (5rd) ‘the pool of aeneral ierviee men Mosquito llsed sguito ns ilian airplane and e A80 Invad- er dive bomber by the North African Air Florces was disc again the British press. t hwy on speed alone. hour. Built in Amer ca. it was de- veloped from the Mustang fighter used in the E. A. l". Army Co- u. West ~ loeed Opens At S’Side The annual carnival staged ‘by 1c ill: Summerside brunch of Canadian Legion in nld of lh war services activities was oiercd ' the last intro- il/LP. 'l‘itus, Presldcnt by Mayor W.J. Lidstone nt Summerside Cllfllliz Rin evening. Mr. Liustcrle was duccd by Mr. K £32."? a itgifindigllhtgant Mme‘ q T‘ 8 i‘ IQOCII ~ o» T. E. IIIBKEY The Invader has a controlled dive speed of mughi ‘I00 miles an Chartered Accountant ' office ll Whlh Star Laundry “Bums and for day‘ filunnnit ALE- lilfnfg l MPH MUTTART Ulllllllhlly Lid. it is CXDCULEIA that actual uriiiing operations wiil gin in about three weeks time. BERRY CROP rI/ARVESTED — Hflrrvvouiig 0i mis seasons LIUQ oi‘ who rdspderiies 1s n00" ccmpiexu. iuuycis r184: flUbliyiil5 picker, over me- WCEA-Czih ma. they were u.» Luiibiiiiiulg UhyAn5.’1v4|e M0,, W55 m). UTKHIXIL aiiu with gouu pi-Ccs many Ciliifliel] and far women make LUAiSJIBaible nu... ‘The place was lliscuss Park At Kensington Rifle Range ClX‘ rr l. 0f Silmmersfisle brzmc i, \v 1a also eif- rcni lU bu li u. 5 our ' . - - .. r . a. f ., crud damage‘ "*"*ei=’y~‘l’ll’lre“ir~llell? r2: 31%.?’ $.22 ‘.§r§23‘.‘;§&°‘1..““€r: wolf builtWildslmilluuezs; earned w» I 2 icrcn even rigs u c ' .. " r uay an up u ' c r ' ‘ r .. ' r- ;1-r _ , Mayor Ilicidsiictric paifltriputeltgtlrlrg ailing hours. “u “on w“ Qémng c’! m“ (my mum“ lash,“ m“ q awn —— grea wcr c ic cg oniriii I‘- i - ' ' . < 1 u; d . u, - ,1 honored u, FUYERAL _T - i Afuter the discussion it was sug- - - ______.__________ ‘be asficglnto iazlicnntlisvcirilival. Nldy- late lJaviu Carivlgiec 12:51? (lfifigkrll; gEfiJNd blldl§w°fi 3' Roégtnolmnu GARLAND " M ‘he resldmw‘ or Lidstone said the gleam of light Sou o; pus; mixer Angus’ brawn w °l pref ° - t at the Y C1" of his daughter M.s. McCarron is dB-Dllififillngl in the war tsituaiinil uf Q CL s_ “may Li“ 1e .. was ggllhg ggdnvgalltablyhm the 1m“! , c l Auburn, Monday Sept. 12 1943 =- i an "‘ we ziczi up our m1 ‘/P~l' 5 e » ~ ' i, M ' - . h G i 99 . 5.1T“ effort we Wm eventually we [he gflllifizrslélzllxiay élvmt in; nsiden-.. An application of Victor C. s igkes Qfaigdfig; higmrdaugmmh, 1 gangsters subduedy _ Mrs 3mg” Vp rfn s“ BpaLl and I-Iandruhan for a position on the hwu-ruce Wednesday mommu a1 P“ e s’..é‘<.t;.“il .211: Ru- szrl..srs*.=r..fvele wu.a::m"vd-e no l» e _ a program 0 songs ‘ , " _ ' - r - as _ _ _ _ ' ' ‘ ' ‘Plckering und Bud MacKchzxh of lillfi bemeteuy. novices were con- appointed to the Police Committeel Qrnlwmeselggaila réglzl) “age Augusta‘ mtermem m the Chum“ sum“. side n H} lguzteriil‘ bx lievbLr. Carlyl; Webster giuring tlhe absence‘ of Councillor Etltlrgoiigtrirgissqa Emmy that m Come y. The carnival continues a 1s 3 - ; - . use and ev. Mr terns. he applica ion was then “ ‘ _ “ _ WCCliiWllll a d fierezlt uzugrunl Fflih‘ llla/lhvfellzlrla-gsklllrlxlegregso were L. Mc-lregomrrieirided. f u f l,lgléilsgrliavélgllzllglliaogfifilggc233g 3:43:13 323M325‘! aogllstittélliesgtinclg 151:1; even ng, . ss. erm ss on or re n ,, ~— ' ‘ There was a large crowd lrst ____ balcony which wolrldc grojeé]; u: ‘W115 P0551019. 6V9" WWW Jo-Anne Cudmore aged nine even“. an enjoying tlizrrlselves u: SHOOTING seasow m; __ cit ro rt’ was lef vellum“ a" klwcKed W“ °l t L months beloved dauzhter of Pta- 8 . A Alt Y P D9 J t to the Build. ,, the different booths.-S Gunners in this Province are pre- in! committee. WBT- L1°Yd “ml M"- cudmwe n7 m" — ‘paring 3°! the 0119mm: of the shoot- The financial report read by l“ a“ address prepared m: de- Av" m: season onse t. 2o. o th t d3 Councill r livery to an Ottawa Service Clllh shooting of bothpducks n da e t: sli ht l0 Chaindl" showed a llnmfll” M‘ Bmw“ “m can” MACKINNON — A‘ the fiwm‘ s becomes legal. In some election: e31 m: sanlxifirigrligrithnlagtpgrrexgrltufill ‘ill? da was ehgerlr-z the crucial state cial Sanatorlum Sept. l2, 194a, Mrs the _Prcvince the black duck pop- ancing bills were read and appmv- °1 he!‘ blVWB $859159 lnllilll)" He Arthur McKinnon of Rocky Point . a “mum “P W nvrmhl, it We: ed. Councillor McDonalld w - added?‘ l“ he‘ 37m Yea‘ mmfln‘ are ‘last’ learned from R.C.M.P. officials pointed pro tern to th f1 as 81p] “Just as in the military sphere m; ,4; m, gumlme mum-u; Hum; While 1n other districts it shows a committee a “am B we are approaching the crisis 5nd the funeral will be held fndny, ggcrédegogmgfiecxfggfhdangfilgéllyg mCouncillor Chandler also spoke lane w“; ‘filmllggntgtlggigeamitf; eewitcemstlrlrrgnxg “alt c230. ‘ _____ ' _ 13mm, o; m, award", 1 uous a e ~ e nermen e em- October usually. The season of black m “rlfilff 3 ° ‘than on the home front we are en- t __ d u d _ 9 l"? Cross f0 the late Capt.| e 57' MMITREAL‘ Sm‘ 134C? in “s? 15in“ geese closes on new“ with Nlcllonald’ lillllgleieme crucial Bu“ ' ‘ CUDMORB-At th Princ ' Edward one hundred rnllggf '53. llllldlzglosed i readeanli °§ll§§ dusohmons we" Mr. liurfon said he felt the ter- nunu 395px.“ gqgt, 13 e194; J9- wartime ltresleiaicfa 0M1 d college h; i _ mug», m, unity‘ o; ML 5am 1 mlnation of restrictions at the MM cuumum "g4 m“ munch; mm“ de C ock tt “e " ‘ Possible moment would be beloved daughter of Pte Lloyd and fill”? fiagefillgt lsiggh ‘Afxlgvem to n u teliderlt '0! incrgggillllaxy "wekwme w ‘u cm.‘ Mn‘ maul," m, mm A“ e e e,- ~ ' Montreal from Dlllbm SM“ f?" e “they °1 "ll f" War- - “Li? ilhatvvillibgxetlgl-oglkelggivelgylagle): GARLAND-At the eiuence of hie rich, packed l" f°“°““°d “a” T th asp“ “m” ° m‘) b’ “W” “l gtored" daughter we. McCarron " Auburn tine and M hceme" e“ W“? | e t ",'°"' ‘mm’ l" ‘"11 Pll-Y" "Even befor the Germans are Monday s t. 1a 194a Joseph oer! gfkblg "§‘°§,,f,§‘§fu°“m° by way n u as; Jog; ";§,°§.‘,f,{u“§y ‘sf’! m" knocked out of the war we should land aid ears Funeral talral ° “n ‘ ' n ‘ m; '°' and I bell v w shall follow the lace xom daughters residence ‘ Yasou edasdirblin °° ° ' u; cunada potentially avsilabl . mmormdm Ike-dye! hl-abgnm/e; procedure of rezxnlfivéinl reutrictiujrie “gen? ax In- l" aai“'usmu*s..i'. 222.3222; ".r:::a"""~ ...» l? filr-"r-“i-le °“"°"‘ ' ’ w» =- vh chm- <===» eh aus e ___ er repo w u . ' ' ' has to b_e taken to train them for o-m-AWA Se“ 13_(qp;_ Mun. u pfqvmt No new ‘fights; ‘I sllmleflg “:2: mllhg-glt,‘ ‘my ' sediti- the particular branch of the ser- mo,“ Mumwr Howe unuquuceu w. dseusgeu 1n cunnecuon with the,“ 8110f?’ Dell! B g ‘g! I B! @7556 vice for which they may be need- mum m“ u has ,, in liliuropie we s {m gva sir ou: ‘ ed l8 wen as w train Re N.R.MA substantially to reduce the number cons dera 0h l» hf" may! l. N. D. MacLean men to take their place. The con- u; cunstr-uutlon control uguuges lg- I n most of our roltrc one. t sequence is that there must be no suuu (or dwgulngg and “mu; other quite possible that we should con- let-up in the enlistment of men project; because 01 the scar-city of fine actual rice cogtrol to raw UNDERTAKER u sd".ii°".ui“.in".?~.l.é“i‘é sruuuusreuzvzuruuzsn - “ " "d " I e re orce e - . steadily maintained to provide ns ation in new homes. l 1 EMBALMEI planned for present and future op- It is recognized that in delta-in ' Canadian troops are outed n chumuu" m‘ erationa. areas, seriously over-crowded as I- s s - strut/ego defence areas in New; The arm is making every effort Nllllto! "l! W" Pfolfllh. 5011,}! MW found nd. Labrador, Aiedre. an North Wliiehiro to economze in manpower in Cs- housinl may be- necessary. Mr. island; adJacent to the West In- n.” u. nada. This latest reduction is Hfllgtlgll lfil-ilegilflllg-erlmh” dies and the east coast or the J u,‘ another major step in that direc- been; l! £91291“ Y3‘ l?!“ bu‘ n» _.__ ‘llhited States. r tion. Studies are now being made e 5° l‘ l‘ l‘ NDON, Sept. l3-(CP>—Coal _ u-s w ‘he possibility o; ‘Ether n,“ solutely essential construction must mm h" become so unporwn, duction in coast and anti-aircraft Wnw£€“§gu,m:h&‘gu§§§t lie-tun t young men called ‘ defences and in the servicing es- Ehwomd n“ m. pmbmmty o! up go,- mmtufy “m” u" “pied n F A u °“§!,lf“m°“"-, u m, i, w, w, not being ebie to complete the con- W" ill th°,'"l“", aftflldhflél; ' ' ' - = e arm ee - . on assurance rom a r m s fidently as citizens in their turn fiffifiieifidefifi n‘ dwell Bevin that although "you feel that 01ml? 'l1'5l“g:“ "lrxuegé ¥,:|';"Tm"§:;“§em£ tn encourage and release fit men "Became or the chum“ chum“ you; duty "u; you mm one o; the Lodge ‘ s.‘ i. waned" u . to enlist so as to ensure to the Ca- 5mm,“ u, mu m 1on8" b, p05- fighting services. work in the pits m "5 ‘ " ' r nadhm army oversea! the hwklhs siblo t6 continue 1 the pri- can do lust u much to win this -. . e - it deserves and must have for the o mum,“ 1 u mum, wu," ’ Sixty or gro p g heavy, will“! ahgelh: =,,=,== w ich wu gnnoungedulut Wm hFfl-g. frfm wrrvlhe 11;“, l- l-lla ' - No licenu or n we ing 6 0 0 Illlflllll 0V6!‘ y Ml‘- sn ma spec ca ns erryin e - . n?“ K312i‘ u“ l???“ fi ‘disunupnbtg1£gieu‘dsuetgog “m? Til‘ 2nd fligh-‘gt gf Q g n; F" " " \ tto am bill for free post-war education ' I u e r. Howe warned against ltart- under the some plan the govern- ing‘ construction before lsnianoe o! ~m offers the forces. a cem rzzr: Progressive Conservative Rally All Progressive Conservative poll chairmen, commit- snd Royalty pail‘: a tees and lady workers for Charlottetown are asked to meet this evening (Tueedaylet the B.I.S. Canadian Bank The business or making use of TY ent e. Not orig that. but the m_en PAGE SEVEN tlfiil". Tl? $3e“°r“r‘r‘.'i ‘m’ “m” ° 5 Ye" all“ DRISCOLL-At me Charlottetown fxoglféegow an‘ i9“- M"~'3e"'_ Hospital on Sept 13, i043, to Mrs. scrvter d itiai amp to answel and Mrs. Martin Driscull, mes " ‘ e Cr “Sm that, the Cliv- Helen Nantesr, Johnstoifs Rlvfl‘. a ernnient brought this situation on uuughter, itseaf ‘by taking trained miners for m? llllhtlng forces earlier in the uar. He does say. however. that it la impossible to patch up the mule labor force now with men recalled om the forces, “because at this MARRIAGES CAMPBELL - GALLANT - A! St. Anne's Church, 'I‘ryon, cn Thurs- day, Sipt. ‘i943, lVlirgiiLt xilanche Campbcll New vlheshirc to VOTERS n is directed to the form of ballot in this (Ill In the 1940 bye-election many voters due to the fact that there were two e name of Matheson. Supporters of Mr. Ationtio irict in this issue. spoiled their ballots candidates by ill Bell and Mr. Phillip Matheson are asked to study the form of ballots and mark both ballots as shown. 9-l4-1l. l. I MYMEMIIM {fail {"1" Plfiftetfllhdgll" m . of Commerce Building. world's fastest planes have been 51151111513111,‘ - » uuv ~- w». ....,.,._ "dam i " and used by Bri- tish Oversouncflrvvayge for some . months o a rou s. . ‘ One fvivnlsm igtircepgterdick men PROFESS|ONAL QARD ' enern g ou and l’ “ '" Wm... 0. 0. F. Public Meetings 9, lng Club at Charlottetown. . I .-.rur:.r-rr.i4'4: *5 um. Tues. Sept. l4—At Kensingion, Montague and Sport- 3rii. District of. Prince VOTERS Attention is director! to ilie form of Ballot ln this Din- trict in this issue. There are three candidates by the name of Gallant. Supporters of Mr. Peter Gallant, the Progressive Conserv- ative candidate are asked to study the form of ballots and mark as shown