‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE . SEVEN ' WIEiEEEiW-criirnii SIIABDIAII Tyne Valley QjDAY Soldier Killed I In Action Word has been received from Mrs. Sophie McNeil, Ottawa. that her son Lieut. Wendell McNeil had been killed on July 2nd. Previously ' l- Lt. McNeiPs wife. the former Iola THE WESTERN GUARDIAN l. gs, u“ IIIIIRSIDI slul PRINCE COUNT! ' News, lahseflpllefl. Advertising ‘ nay be bought daily s as u“ _ wlaglsteres In eta-half’ M Water 0v Drugstore, was" "y", WstI 39004- lllll Gillet- fl Granville Street. be delivered to any lions in Summer-aid , h; u pea day or 10o per week. Jbone 209 for this Knit. order to the N7 Nlielllble fer deliveries on your route. . C. C. F. MEETINGS Breailalliano, August 31 llow Glasgow, September 1 Both Meetings Start at 8.30 p. m. MR. W. B. PINCH Personals Hon. Cyrus MacMillan has left on return to Ottawa. The Rev. Francis MacRae, New , goal. is s guest of the Queen o i This column is reserved fee news of local interest. bat srflsias of s newly nature may Inserted at five cenis a word. strictly pl!- fllilL-Fllilni"; __ ~- CIASWILL for Photographs CONFBDIIATI - s cl. 0N LII‘! IN Mr. I. B. Goenet, Montreal, is a visitor to the City. His Excellency Bishop Boyle is . at resent in the Charlottetown‘ Ho ital suffering from s minor ‘ ailment. ltreet. 4 | i i l THE HUGHES‘ DRUG STORE will bo open this afternoon and‘ ml- 3-30 1 ' oud lase- -IJQUm yo; _ --- The Misses Marjorie McLeod ' - . ‘mi-H e's. autumn-s obtaina ifltrghtfif m‘ “"7"!” 1W’- wm- T- ‘awiiyisedm-tigt ha‘ hag-ggzahvlvgunded i" “f-mmli‘ "W" "l T°'<""° of Relma’ Saskatchew“, W1" 511M955 ""i' W-Ii “mm m“ ‘ma’ M‘ M‘ 5”‘ and as no further word was reeeiv- ' , °m"°"“- Th" i th t" ____ ‘wan? Mona»; to spend a short ' h h though,’ m“ m“ mo, are s- yin: at the Queen. I ese mee ings “up. — CONN! I"! °T l‘ ‘i’ “km- CW9 Blew"? occurred in the transmission of the “*- l - -- _I No "lhhm N, cwkfi_ where Mr Mercer was Minister for; means" . J. Sutherland. Dorchester, . ' 0O APPW 3°! t clam you‘ bemre “m1”! W M' Lt McNeil was servin with the ‘ “m” "° m‘ c" - L‘ __'* m" ' e-so-ai. stews-rt three years use. "mi, Nov, scum m, “w, u, -—— this country s paradise on earth. m!“ ' i. ——— Fume H, 301m‘; hpuhmiy ‘gm- ‘7- 4- Wm” "14 dliilh- speaking on, world conditions, and rovvnal § norm 0N ruitaouoii. - Pie. ' m" a! Anthem. N- 51. m guests the efforts put forth by people of the outbreak of war and later rec- ived his commission. He went over- see-s in May 1M2. Previous tn joi- ning the army he was a school tea- cher and had ‘tended Prince of Wale; College . at the Queen. . l. Douglas. Bunbur ' hasi received worg old the safe rrivali overseas of 9r aughie M B. Pairbsirn. r '5 this country in the stru gle for peace. he said that "we s ould by , our deeds and example" make a‘ supreme effort so that the sacrl-; fice of those who are waging thei war may not be in vain cé J.A. Gallant. son of Mr. and Mr Cyriac Gallant of Mayfield, P.E.I arrived hom furlough, vi —II-K stock fleas only I e Saturday night on. siting his parents. FUNERAL THIS MORNING _ spray for flies, lice, . lmlquitos d hick N5 per gelllilin it shit?“ 8-30-21. —FOI |1ItiiNG - w st body of Kenneth Lowther, who died at Lauson, Quebec on Sunday was expected to arrive at his former home. Carleton. last night. The Sim- Saint Augustine's tico, permission His Excellency G Mt. Pleasant and two sisters, Doris in Halifax and m1. AIAIZ Williams in Nova Scotia-J. Eleonora. have been v Department of Nat- ALSO N “flirt um“ M" e r- s“; fhlhfigh, eral will be held at 2 p. m. today Church, Bus. was granted by the Bishop and plans were formulated for the erec- home in Breadalbane yesterday. Her many friends will be to welcome her home again. __- lALIi — Two ton truck. H, yum m mourn us“. mg l u - _ “Thu _ nah chavrol." 194;‘ s,“ The funeral of the late Stephen ~—-—- The struggles of the pioneers in| Julullhmg, class only need HMBDQM. ce 8i lrty- w~ W111 tithe place this Egg‘; wgngglyifgaulmmir: Mlle Venids Bondreau of Cen- this country to preserve and prac-j u; wsgphly Em laymen‘ a 3.1.. {our by ggvgn m,‘ in excehehh mm A A Hennessemmng from the the CM] service m 0mm“ m‘ “u” | tredale, Rhode Island. is spending lice their religion should be an .J ‘wly. service 0 m. shmm"nde_ ditiou, cm b, m,“ h; Mbe,h1ah1m_ ‘how-flock to Stv Duneial iioliane _at er me late R J Mme“ o’ Tyne _:\ few days in the City- She is stay- I incentive to the present gerierat- . ¢iive 3.30.144, %el?lzl:zgg Summerslde. Johrg gag‘, thence m the R.’ C éclirgihthyaeilica vauev died ‘Mu-h "mace" yem in: at the Queen. I 103i lioistgrid mm d“; The dbhmu‘ _,_ - - - '. - ‘ -——— w ci s engwage n e cen- sr. ELEANOBS soumm —— _ . T0 ERECT NEW CHURCH -_ ‘iiiittfiih tkéxiftlrigltfitgfi hem’!- Begntfét‘ Dfiixehéh rigid hasl I C6 of_Chrlstlanlty 1h the world.‘ ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry - FUNERAL TODAY - The At a meeting of the parishioners of and LAC Carman at No. i0 B and m: phi“: “w! as} left fgsphtgl‘ ailfllolrforolsaigleif qlhlsfllgflnillittrlxdzi’ Ews of Christianity is destroyed the de- The evil of in- j temperance was deplored by the speaker and the growing tendency .- I . pleased I i - cadence is evident Defense ill" AndNW was Shows 7:30 - 9:15 11 mush“ on Au 1 . tion of a Catholic Mission Church Mrs, Percy Jenkins and Ralpl - it >. u 11 h Ii Andrew was known to nave thvelflfe-ildtnvfi 01 h“ ‘umei? AY AT 2 at Hunter River. in the near fut. ' Jenkins. Maiden. Mass. are visiti‘ Jllllle §a§$§r“n§i delinquency’ h. mo, h, emu. o d Lowther-S. m. QMQIQU-a n“ y be said to come fixifligu {he hhgbl-ehk o; -i__ ‘ hi! liglg-“Jenkimnrhother Mrs ti‘? from all the influences that bear J '4 m", wggmpm; m NORMANDY __ _"‘-_ . e ow. v ew. and er in_upon us from things, the speaker I and Wu‘ "jfvfgfiyflflflf yea" Staff Sergeant and Mrs. W. J terfigelipizlqtsiie Pfltigfllsftttlflvll. grid}; Qwulgfij D"nvmx Tweedm v"- Tfiifigiflfl‘ f,’.‘§"§,’,‘,°e',h§“°,h§mm°"‘ . He is - "_ Taro. are two other brothers ntmflild 0i’ 060186011111. P. E of chicken, masters and fryers, program below the rgquirgd Sffié? I. received official word from dro s b th d ' ___ m . 385- 59°?“ Wm‘ o“ . M d m h P Y Y" a" Twit-Eight a Nursing Sister Eleanor Johnson. iird. which insidiousl corrupt th w K n06 i- 111:7 a‘ 2a“? fi°§ijigfige§fn Cplfwlfeonacl-xd llllltzgegdld vevidssgvlduhl- grxiiégs lBoggdlngegularlttfltcjili-idhglghistcls a K's“; ‘sq-vim the“ waist; nth? gm; Infiyihden? Kieth, Xgentifieéi ' ' _‘ ' ' ' ' d’!!! lfl 110N011 in Normandy recen- seasonable rice drop ‘during the 4pm., ovum 1 Eng) mi‘ u i ~- “w e 5 a“ Br s y w c» ' "J sign-rm‘ I" g" Pgiuifiini‘: M“ ‘h’ JiillfiiliililEliliuiicnoiitiaii. 11mm“ PM“ which extends from mu. arriveduin branch-toil? hi? ulfieiiwfiiii ’i‘.‘.‘l?.i.§$‘§.’§¥§"n$§§‘,,- . 4am BIRTI-"MY-"Q" 5"": w“ hffifhhd ° “mi ‘ " _.'__"______. "w "Y" °1 Beviembe! w the and Seventy Alliston and district visit to her mother. lized the "victory of our arms will Mr. Gordon Huestis, Wil a B ers. °’ Decembfl- residents were present at a can— Mfl- FLM- “m” be a hollow one" The time has a mil! Time To Plan For plete Armed Forces address that ————— appears on the parcel. Prepay all CHESS CLUB ORGANIZED.- mail correctly. By refraining from M H W811 Biiendfid meeting in the writing w a member of the Armeu. Y.M.C.A. rooms last night a club -F0rces Overseas that gifts are be- to be known as the Charlottetown ing sent, until actually mailadpchess Club Was Orxilnized and the . Come “when we should rise in a i campaign against such vice." Wom- cn must uplift. not seek pleasure in ‘ degrading principles of modern soc- iety Restore the influence of the Christian liome through ning demonstration and Field Day held on the local Illustration Sta- tlon. The Aliiston district opens up very early in the spring and has a soil type very suitable to the _pro- ' l b ted the 85th In‘ ‘m’ c“ firth. In the even- party was held at the his son Mr. Dari Huestis. . lluestis. A pleasant even- INTERESTING ADDRESSES Hleae 540-441 w awhi- Wlih 5mm m’ ‘h’ ' . uttin . "folk. music for thohohl- grain i130"? tvlgiti be‘ saved thevglgltiliovlrhla’ férffécitiisnt we?! EIBCEKL, duction of garden crops and gar- (ContlnuetL m__page_1.)___ into practice the motto forpwhicg folk and lee em"! Ind "i f‘ b, n°"-.l. ° "° l5???” i" m" "i"! hmmhfypresld in“ h J“ R1- den seeds. The district has an eX- -——-—~———‘_"'-‘*-"-~ " '—‘ ' the league stands. ‘h m, llumtls was gortuhétehléi‘ F o énvéillflg too a e for Christmasivice firesldcme H. K .3 figxals cellent early market. so far prac- C. W. L. zvillalusbfil asked to do .ts I _Mr. J.A. Bernard, M_.L.A.. Tig- h. m; entire fsmiy W- w Qf vQfQQa‘ Fofces Per i- h MAIL EARLY Secretary Treésur-er -N - V‘ Rm rim. tlcally unused, for its earl garden‘ phat 1x20 es e ng peillcé and m nish. expressed appreciation of the grown will? wiggle “hats 0111;’. CHRFSITMAJSOLo the Armed F585;] ——-—' I k l Egan. Ffir°‘§l:\!elbg't3%ti1: logzlednlgroiitilctéigrdi lzmvxhgr rigglrorreig? “Teosplllaifeotarbldlneg (litndhliiscsyllealsure :2’ bleiirrtlg ' ' » . ' 4i “hm. and {our sorts, Rev. Ci. Ovhregseisfi canuiest assured that the mMglstvslr-Iugi‘ TgtUCK — An East’ can also become an important line‘ Ice _We must do much to change present He noted the splendid at- au or es w l do everything pos- y y . w s prosecuted last_ 0g endeavour. It along these spirit. by example and pre- tendance of delegates who “m; .. 9110B Huestis. Paradise N. S. lien Hueszi. in csrlewh, Earl Horace at hmm-"s cept". To have a lasting peace it. must be founded on justice charity. Men must realize and put into week for using their truck for driv- ing people to u dance at Sous-is. Th case was heard in from over the Province to attend the annual convention. Convention announcements were made by Mrs MacMillan, followed i131 k _ _ . ~_- _- -__—--—.. ~—._-_- -_————_*_~_—_.—-_ s e m ma e delivery on time minds to the accelerated tempo o! the times, and keep abreast of it, in order to make their principles Postmaster General William P.’ Muiock advises that it is time to make plans for Christmas | lines that work on the Alliston Sta- _ ei tion, operated by Mr. T. Albert smlYl-‘i 1791MB Hicken. is being developed. and fur- 4M5 3pm. on July 4th when qngeet daughter Anna ~ To . h rendered bv (it; the bride to be entered lor on the a.m of her LEY-MACMURDO A very eir, the strains of the wcddins| Miss Geor lei e eels h. mprriggg was soiemnized BVIITOPCQS Overseas. hams o1 ms bride's parents M! mailing period this Mrs Heath Casley Ken-Sill i011 ber 15 - October EVBWB serving in more remote the united in marriage to Double war should be sent the earliest. Sug- ul MacMuido son of Mr and Mrs gggted umn MacMurdo of North Bede- are:- India. Burma, Ceylon. etc. 0c father! . ft ar- ped |Maxistrate JosephdtlcDoiiaid who levied a $50 fine with costs, or sixty days iri jail. The case was prosecut- ed by the Enforcement Branch of the Prices Board. Gordon R. l-loi- mes was counsel for the presecutlon. udeadnnew mhhh. dam PAINFUL INJURY. - Yester- g Two hundred and eighty-six daY 399mm“ MY» Arthur MC- Egsg Commissioners, clerical and lay Lima °f m9 C- N- R- 9911589 591‘- ' members. in equal numbers will! "l" Dem- mei with a Painful 50- toher h _ The Middle East m.“ meg; at firs,’ 5h Andrew-s United cidcnt. While unloading steel from m pt Iran Iraq‘ Syria em Church’ hhhdoxh Ontario‘ on wed; his truck lie had a finger of his o ohm. m '_ central Medlhenhm hesdahh September 6th. {or ‘he right hand crushed. First Aid was gi to members of the Arm The Chrlsima gear ls Septcn-i to tho atres United Church lien. Council Meets Sep. S S - I Naturally parcel; sent se f ° ! September i5 - The far The work was carried a step ther this yea;- py the calling of a irieetirig dealing especially with the growing and processing of these crops. A ve excellent dem- onstration and tal on home can- ning was given by Mrs. G. C. War- ren. assisted by Mrs. T. Albert Hicken. The various phases of liome processing was carefully dls-, cussed and then the methods were demonstrated b Mrs. warren- Various vegeta les including! beans. beets. and corn were used and ideals a dominating influence. ln our day. women occupy a place in the armed services, in industry, in business and in public life, shar- ing with their men folk, the rights which have come to be recognized as theirs. they must also share in the corresponding duties of con- cern for the public welfare. "We all wish to sea a better world after this great conflict is over. and we cannot but feel that a great task lies ahead of us. May we be given the strength. patience by the National Anthem. MRS. McMAHOlWS ADDRESS “We are assembled here. ladies in Convention to review the past years work and formulate plans for the coming year" Mrs. McMahon said. "May I hope that these days spent in Convention, will mean the stirring up of increased interest in the work of our organization. and may they be replete with qual- hractice the doctrine of Christian- ty. Soctal inequalities and social injustices must be corrected if sub- versive ideologies arc to be over- come and peace established. If not. revolution will follow. The family is the sanctuary of the nation arid if the family life is good the nation will be saved. The Catholic Women's League, he said, is to be commended for its work in recommending the ie-establishment of family prayer. Where two 0r more ar- gathered ‘together in My name. there am f in the midst nf thein " l-le iirgOd that the beautiful custom of fam- ily prayer be renewed Wllh zeal. A further recommendation was made that the members of the League endeavour to DrOmOte the educat- ion of youth, hoth secular and re- ligious. Education is needed more than ever now in a mechanized world and "We must try and pro- mote ambition in children to reach s higher standard in education." The standard of living must be for demonstration. The __ dies present considered the demonstra- tion well worth while. W the ladies were occu led with the processing of vegeta les. the men visited the farm fields and discussed garden problems and methods of handling seeds with the Supervisor. Mr. L. M. Casseriy. One crop that was new to some of the men and which created consid- erable interest was a splendid crop of Early Blue lupins growing on very light land. Lupins thrive on and ability to measure up to that task. Our report on war work was outstanding and we are justly proud of our achievements. "I will read you some work accomplished. A tot $117,198.54 contributed and ex- Banded for war objectives. 31.1w nitted. 88.950 sewn articles and 73.068 garments for evacuees as Red Cross works. Cash donations and expenditures of Red Cross local branches came to 811,280.06. A total of 1.738 quilts. afghans and ity of thought and action. "The Theme for our National Convention was, as many of you know. "The Family Rosary" the 'prayer that never fails to bring Christ into the home. and we can do no better. than adopt this for our Them-c. not only fa" Conven- tion. but for every day. We need more prayer and devotion. in our daily livcs. The world today is given over to pagan pleasure. Spiritual values and Moral Prin- ciples. too often are laid aside. con- _, ~; h b . it??? pfglyépegleizt oegxdnlghy can Forces ‘Eleventh General Council of The pmmpfly 5mm and BflPYWBYdS M1‘- pmormsd by Rev. A. D.mStlirl-| Ogmber g5 - The United Kingdom United Church of Canada. it is an-hMcLwd had medical lmflimmh .. in the presence of forty VtQdhgnd psi-hues, nounced by _RB\\ D1‘, Gordon A. Pouch c0lf§hf_ M the C“ ii~.iiz:i“::..i:':.:..';:ii....i...2~,:.si..gg.ig.;;ae..i.i<>e.e.i.i; S£§?s...°.iiii‘8.i.ti’§i‘§i2.Sfiiiiiii: t "Eights; m ift of the groomJp subject, to chan e I The delegates have been chosen‘ ‘m0 ha‘! SPF-m" 5m“ “Y5 l" la“ W} "iced a isciifquet of red and‘ eLu y, qm-istmus Eeissi. (oet - bv eleven Conferences cf the United “waitmg m“ “as dlschanzed? ‘he melons iNovs Dec) over 12000000 lbs of Church from Newfoundland to gmgiljggo mt,“ "qlm" “S” “l” I . _ . I - . - _. . _ 4 ~ ‘ . Alter consfflilliiilwnl had been parcel mall alone were despatciied Biliish Columbia, and from Mis- all‘; “spasm?‘coggfgiegggufrrécggg: i" "iii “i3.i.‘°°.£'i..“.'§-i° “spice eves“- "Om. $2223. t§§“‘£5ii‘ .32” “no wit» or .dto'-.u ring a.T year aneven greaer vo- __ 8 -. . . ‘ ‘ wedding slipper was served theyume is expected. Therefore. EARLY late ‘Vlihifl the PTOVlSlOIlS raid down 0r memy dalS-____ .. being artistically decorated byhmmgpruq 15 Ngggssngy to gioéhgililiartflis clilfclgnlilzznhgzlieszuiengigl PRINCE NOVA HELD U], __ The ' Q 8 - t and ie roses and Déonlel- enable Postal officials to co e with . - ,_- _ ogssist g in serving were Mrsfsn; handling, und u; curry Eu. us- iarlo, two years ago, fir‘? Ermvf/iulilmlgiagggcgnizipegiatg:i light acid soil and have a real a more equal distribution sidered old-fashioned. out of date, blankets were 50mm; For m, ark Caselev Mrs Bruce Riley Mrs fgngemgnis {or transportation on The clccticii of rt new Moderator-ho“ f.“ not opera.“ yesterday place in supplying humus on’ light 0 wealth be established. if pover- [hut Itlohflus they are the principles Merchant N", 3,505 duty b“, sh Somcrg Mrs E. I-logg. Mrs T. twins und ships to succeed tlle Right Rev. Dr. Jlhhchuse of Mud condnfons H: ‘vasisour 50115. When ploughed in green and distress is to be removed in iich we profess to live. were made and hhhd, 51m,“ h . rhriv and ivh-s l-larold A suggestion to further help our R. P. Sclatci". of Toronto. l5 one ‘ofheameh Th. Shh, squad h. thnhorh ‘ they supply considerable green z Lmldst of plenty. MBIl must be b uebte the disruptien- WOUBM having been expended for them- mhde Mum was furnished hays and ghqs oh Acme gel-me the first orders of bllSillt.‘&‘. While mg but washomd howl.“ baekwhe" manure. and the roots of the plants aluxght to have dominion over hlm- a’ chit y the war. juvenile wsy- Gm‘ w military chhhel, chm, u, ‘g the evening by Mr, Haroldirsesive their glfth “m, hum 1h u, Conferences and Presbytcrics of within about {our mhes 1 ‘Ln’; when the will 1S Pfvlwrly lhbwl- 50 - if there is to be true manhood “H1” M55 i135 WCYEBBW» "W"! sutures. Boxes sent overseas num- ° ated will carry a considerable or womanhood virtue must be the to rellbfis 811/911 If: the Nil-ions be,” 5,57 and glggfgtflgg "n; illbitie of Charlottetown. A larlewoluntsrlly cut down, gs far as lumber cf charivarirs arrived lflpqsslble, on the size of the package stead best wishes. The following even though the maximum weizr-t iii the bridal Fifty left on a hoiiey- at the special rate of l2 cents per lion trip through Nova. Scotia. Q11 pound ls 1i lbs. This will enable btlr return they will reside in authorities in ship a greater num- lmii 3611641118. Kiber of parcels in the cargo space -—- ' Damaged Parcels -l.0NG SERVICE OVEBSEAS- Lug Christmas season thousands "ll" "b0 hie lrobztbly Sean m"! of parcels were received at the Base IIiIlliilOlB arm-z service than anv post office in a damaged condit- iiii‘ Summmldc ma“ arrived ion. Thev had ic be set, aside ici- lune on Saturday evening. Ylc is Convention. 30%; children who do not grow up under the influence of a good home, become fertile ground for the growth of juvenile delinquency. The foundation for s good home is religion. and we as members of the C. W. L. can in- deed do much by good example. We might also help these under- privileged children by taking a personal interest in them, in their joys and sorrows. their work and the being patriotic causes and national drives totaled S84.- '1B8.12. More than 54.000 books. in lines. ctc., were sent to camps arwhospitals. 119.796 service men and women and Merchant Marine personnel entertained. Serving as blood donors are 2.5 members/IOU assisting at clinics. . . 1., t 4 _ ilgimggagé‘ 85%;’: tcrhcoigéivlfgife H? mainland terminal. In order to ac- ‘ 1 ' . _ L b commodate some passengers anxious Eqfigpatéjrhsrklug thgwggélrqlinéhgélrxfihto reach the mainland Maritime - . . Central Airways added to their gglxgfu’ The Mmmmm sow“ two service between Charlottetown and New Glasgow. It was expected rhat An eighty-page report of a Com- mission appointed two years ago to‘},§‘§,h§°§{,{h“’°“‘d be operating m“ study “The Church. Nation and, y‘ , World Order" is one of the high-| M“ SCHOOL COMMAND __ lights of the forthcoming General Council. The Chairman of the Com- gm: Chqfnlaglgdjgolljog; 5111395602; amount of nitrogen. mulled The Scottish portion of the averse“ audience listened with keen en- joyment to bagpipe selections pre- sented by piper R. B. MacLareri. LEICESTER. Difland Shoe manufacturers say men! Britons are wearing shoes a size larger than they wore before the war. More walking is the reason. adorning quality. “We must carry the gospel in practice and precept through the example of charity in all works and th a deep sympathy for human- ity. thus overcoming the spirit of selfishness and greed." the speaker said. Be therefore strong in justice. social justice. he continued. strlvo that injustice may be blotted out, hatred and revenge eliminated from the human heart,. so that a true and (OP) - “ll-w” ‘s G- w' Mm“ Ki C" °‘ mand of N0. 2 Air Navigation Tmmflb‘ The secretary :5 School Charlottetown on Au . gust 1m def; “l’°“i....l"‘if.. ctllueigosdtil Ggignqirihlgslofllesfglwlll be asked for 15‘h1“"“’” “l” l“ Web" ‘my 6y m var“; n e,- m disarm“ u their approval of the constitutionHhmy-one yea“ 55°‘ He enlisted s: 81%,; unedu- wurtpne of the newlv - formed Canadian l“ the R‘ C A F- m“ years 39° “we mus h ‘h, desmusflo Council of Churches. Reccmmen- and the administrative kmwlcdge wndlflom o mt“; 1m tn datlons for a Fcrtvard Movement he h“ acquired l“ ma‘ “m” stand-s at a battle lroh . The‘ m°re De ‘lof the Church aftcr the w." L! also him in good stead in his new im- atlve is carefu bac ngk f n w come before the Counch otheflportiint command. Wing Comman- pscked Bluiieiwlrrfirgtdad shbtslgrellitlooyf matters of importance are: a new?" Pa” Chane‘?! t‘; ghirleliiefgiv" - s s o essin a tor char- mm o‘ re e“ ° °°- m‘ obfltfllfififl. “Wm t h kwfiggg: ggstreg; sugpgfi (Inge léhzsloaé Fund; nipeg. where he was commanding so that thQv W f n0 Ska 9 Th rehabilitation or chaplains. pres_ officer. He is married and has one girl“ breiklgusthgllltrlhebgagllfliglf.ed e12 entation of reports of ‘various daughter" H15 i“ a‘ N“- seigerldlrlgyers of Wrapping ppapefqchllflih Boards, Commissions and 2 A" N‘ s‘ w“ Gmup captain H~ play. and perhaps interest them in becoming members of a Girl Guide Company, or its parallel s Boy Scout Troop. These are the children who would benefit most. by the training these organizations can give. as they help build char- hctljelr. shape ideals, and create good ia ts. "Our faith teaches us the dig- nity 'of man. not self alone. but mankind. it teaches us the true meaning of brotherhood. Of all our activities. none is more im- portant or imperative. than that‘ of trying to save the youth of this lasting peace be ours. All this will demand sacrifice. Be ready for it. and assume with renewed zeal the obligations of your membership in ths Catholic Women's League. with 1h inspiring motto "For God and country." "This to my mind has been s truly great work. but we must not rest on our laureis. We must con- tlnue to support the war effort in every way possible. The spirit of the day. should be one of sacrifice and its watchword "efficiency in service." “Let us not be found wanting in response to the practical de- mands made on us. as one of the great National Organizations in the field. at this critical time. Let us be ever ready and willing to assist any cause for the welfare of our fellowman and the preservation of i r dd essing in order . Joseph Arsennuit of the Roy- a}: in? might be safely sent on Canadian Regiment and E00 huloguwwn on August 29th. 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Doucette. s son. BISO-At the Charlottetown I-Ios- pital, on August 27. i944, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Biso. City, s son. --__~i__-+-- ‘L, SIIERREN—At the Prince County Hospital on August l7, 1M4, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sheri-en. l "h. James Wilfred. DEA-TBS lli- and Mrs. Everett Arsenault i "iii town. Pvt Arsenault who is Iriauate of Summerside High iooi ‘rlfid attended Prince of il-sCollcae joined the permanent in i985 Whcn the war broke I his unit was one of the first landed in ber i809. nearly wears ago l-le saw seven and - half months of action in the - and Italian Campaigns Ais-anault has now been sen: to Canada on instructional .1 edge ‘trainer Ju e C. St. Clair Trainer was then eard in s. brilliant address. prefaclng which he expressed re- gret at the unavoidable absence of Bishop Boyle who was scheduled to address the meeting. His honor. |N. Hampton, D F C., who ls new W“ “mating in 4hr” i uiinersid "fill vacat! omen-s, 5D! dl . in 1.2km llefiwlot. ‘gen n mIg“;““,‘,§’,‘.§,,°§..$;‘§§°§-.,. the Board of Foreign Missions will .4!“ ____ mflammhhk “Munch i; pmhusinioinily conduct wh is known as . Christie MacDonald left t“ l. “Missionary Night." . B40 u es. His last visit ho wa in i - Not being with an Eleand finit anadlan troops in vrv popular there. his furlough at his nsuit will go to his Canada —8 _______i__ Personals Oil! l Méfxiesvlghjow: on at her home srev Arse Milli’ Kennedy. surn- Elt week on return u» M i’ Brae. N. 8.. Nortglamtisifkev.) Q Andrew R- C. Hayes v.3" frohn’ _Tr‘i’neextended ma“!!! other parts of d fri and securely twine. Boxes they easily crush and break. be sewn in strong cotton or ar sprealtli and dgemlielmfléhil at a . must cric ose n metal containers with lids securc- B1115» V169 1y nun“ on . than surrounded 61' with absorbent material in cor-‘ rugated wrapped and tied. or other items likely to spoil tabl . Iwléiisfelglail eGlses Jar; or Bottles should 1v addressed in in where he visited (k ends-G. 1- Committees. md Wm‘ s" on; The Conference grown ‘i: ti? ha!“ Mmwwm Si“ amiss‘. t". “élttni; "amp..- w-imu- F- w-rr. - -| College Kingston. “h, Presidents marriage of Lois Reid, daughter of 1 d of Conferences are to lead morning Mr’ “d Mrs" Edwin Reld- R01“? “nay cooum and afternoon devotional periodslBalb t“ FM“ 53"" R" R‘ rmward- paper as an Outside whh Professor R J Mncrackenfl-Manchester. England. will take M. coloured “bum to of I-‘Ieamilton will ‘lead the noorilplace this week at’ Hamumn’ 0"‘ ' ‘hour devotional period cach day mm)‘ F“ the pa“ Wm yea" Mi“ For added security parcels :11)!‘ maternal greeting! Wm‘ he 8w"; Reid has been employed at the T. 51 ‘on "Ecumenical Night“ W Rev Dr Eaton Co., Ltd.. Moncton. N. B. On lw J Gallagher Secremw chad; Thursday evening she was guest of u‘); 1535i fan ‘Committee’ World Council of Fin‘)?! “t ahsuhprlse léngenn g‘ _' _' rensa eomeo rs... 598164 Chllrches- m" J- M°D°w°l1 Rich‘ Johnston. Fortune, and was pre- sented with a lovely gift. On no account should be used as containers Any substance likely -Presldent of the Fed- al Council of the Churches of Christ in America: and Most Rev. hecux-eiyfiharles A. Seager. Archbishop of lEnizland in Canada. c1 Th‘? Cafiiadian Broiédcastgng dCor; pora on as arrange to ron cas Race; gs a half hour of the service during “Ecumenical Night." g. The Board of Home Missions and cardboard and pears FY9511 fruits. 571D"- 395w‘ are The retirement of Rev. Dr. John ‘Cobum Associate Secretary of the of Evangelism and Social AP anti the alnpointmegei: of ' "i; 31?.’ éfioiiiiifi-iilTJlili-ffiliir iiifiiimar-m- Charlottetown iii-aw ‘he Dr chum E munch“ hechetaw of the United Steelworkers of Am- p reel and silo e slit! 51110"! d mhsmhhw‘ ‘and mhlhhehhhhi‘. erlca. who consist or Bruce Stew- °°“”“§ ghfmenid‘: rdifdwtileidcolrn-'ikimmittee*and the appointment of “rt amnmyces" he“ n ‘mam’ 1'” esg s r - . h Wm also be dean wlm- night in the Sportina Club. M1‘ Too Late To Classify ‘W °°““°“' * B. Graham Rogers. mamuzer hf the I1 POI. BALI - STANDING 030i’, Travel Bureau, showed some ter- esting films and gave a commen- t . A l to ll G Street. - o‘ o. a pp’ "ml-N-DLI tary on the various pictures as they s-roox. | 4-21. b7 7' zed producers ar receiving A cwgglgttegtggifofixgfigcijif‘ toned t... n. h‘? AM 4o 1 . Board All mail should bekfi-llatgsgtc sen/l“. leading abbreviations Place ENJOYABLE Ewrmlmnh turn a on the cover of eav s llarvestlng In l-‘ull Swing llow were flashed on the screen There was also an impromptu amme of _______i______ has: pipe selections. instrumental pQ gul _ GIAIN IN __ . Vernon Munn, Mermaids-w Msritbnes. said the bureau. Con- Appgy i" dltions now are excellent in Prince “.5 “mm UITAWA_ Au‘, 3p ._ (c?) _ Edward Island and New Brunswick. 5.30.11, Harvesting is in full swing in all but more moisture is ne ed in No- ... ' and in general good va Scotla. Harvesting o grains is IUBNISIIII) looses, LIGHT crops arc reported. the Dominion itencral and viclds are better than housekeeping. "R." Guardian. of Statistics reported todayi Bvflffllte- a‘ m-the 15h cruu 11-90115, 1.0m] Prince Edward Island and ew Isflflll POI I l. Gordon Ohewan. Chow! Clyde River. ts for the ootnto crook in WARREN-At Albany on August 28th 1944 Laura Catherine Warren beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs. h] Ambrose Warren Albanv lie 2 months MclSAAC-At Charlottetown, on August 3th. 1944. Stephen W. Mc- Isaac, formerly of Montreal. aged 7o years. Remains resting at the A. A. Hennesseyb Funeral Home. The funeral will be held from the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Horne this Wednesday morning at B.l5 in St- Dunstans Basilica. thence to the Catholic Cemetery. Cdrd of ,_zils_ee_l_lkl In Memoriam s; loving raeeaery e! Jean wea- dall Yeo who passed away August 30th. lMl. a ‘an ‘h, an]: lzennged to as ' ‘ e . 7 . Bil’! T: eIaIsp the hand of one we level And ace lila mile once more. IQIQQI U! "U0 Ill 51*.“- 8-50-11. fair land, the real wealth of our country. “It is the duty of Christian women everywhere in attune their_ oud country. By doing this we will be carrying to completion the motto of our League, “For God and Canada." ' . speaking on the motto of the len- gue, said that such an inspiration- nwtto. if carried out in the full- sit sense of the word. would make N. D. MacLesn UNDERTAKIR - IMIALMII flasisseetewa all Hersh Willalie 30-21. of a series of 1d weekly‘ ' , r- th n 1 Brunswick arc promising. but yields “wit, Ngzkygfllfgntielfall, ' zggivéerigrgiligflebuithlihetgherwvgo“ olihin Nova Scotio nrc snotty. Harves- T" in on, com; sass. deposit thrc-e weclm will soc much of the ting of cereals new is underway in 50h. In." Revefgflflg Blankets work coiriipleted all sections of Qucbcc and yields arc “do qgposit mo. Representative Showers during the inst i0 ds s generally good The potato crop LII.‘ Tarbusn. 8-80-11. have relieved t)" dilation hi also is promising ~54» Resell Anticipating Allied capture and consolidation oil Alpine ties-M an to breed PM"! 5W" P° all"! French Mediterranean ports nrinciinii" strategists see E rlillit film would "quire iimlihlblfiilfi inVR-‘JOH 0" interesting possibilities of A surprise pinccrs movc- cast coast of Adriatic. Success of movement would inent, as diagrammed on map above. that might imp Nam in northern Italy. force their surrender spell quick doom for Germans in northern Italv. or flight through Brenner Pass, which is at mercy Left arm of plncers eould thrust eastward through of Allied bombers.