THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ma: Mn John Pond. u Church Street-Phone zso i _ BUMMEBSIDI nnd PRINCE COUNT! m? rlptllnl. Advertising should be left with Mrs. Penrl. i.’ F, Guafflllll may be bought dilly at any of the foiiowm‘ "o," u, Summer-old Bookstore. Water- Street. Gourlla mugstore, Wntgr Bakery. Water Stu-set‘. Mask Glliilel. 67 Gflnvllle snug, vnnfluardiilll will be e vcre to nny home in Bummerside h; Wm, Boy st 2c per iiuy or I00 per week. Phone 289 for tin; "wk-J m. p" you; order to the boy responsible for fleilverleg on yum- rout,‘ Mg’? —§-———-——-< Street. Tor-auto umn is reserved for news nl n —BUY Storm Door H1113 n" rhliirreui, but iulverflnlng or n Latches at Bruce's. L-MB-lels-Ioa-g? W, nslure nrny be inserted n‘! LET -_-_. m" s word, strictly payable n o -- Us put “xd ma“ your M“ versees bmres. Enman Drug ca. - Md- L-400-lr-8-3r _|;|-1' 1311-‘ Iron. Sheet I.ron,, --GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE - 1311, Zinc at Braces. LIVER. 01L plain or C0,. Kensing- Lr-Jau-s l'AiJ'vA. Two youths were (een da H. Str pee 40D u, a1 1111 ylor D1118 Eli, sentenced to fif- 41111; boxes, 3 sizes, 15 —LE'I‘ Us Enmen Drug Co’, Xmas Cards ‘lag; figvoriel _ L-490-lr-8—3i. snapshots. Enmans Drug 0511b: -1511‘ l-‘Ok uris"l‘0WN l-d-eltirrisi Phow 56mm‘ L‘49°'11'8'31- Arthur of ummers g e .-VISITS BltU 1 °".kr.::“1.:"°ir; are: For“ *¥('>5“=1'5S=>'I"T§i¥‘?5 1 resume 1e1~ W 0 th 1 ' 5' 3 nrh of the Youth Training gm Quid: ggdy gifiingvgiggfxljggg $£C'.——s 3311151 din BCanudja, visited the Surn-, i S C f0 . .r.1vr um a photo this on Friday afisfitfifilliyihfiflgififi ti") 59*‘ Emmn‘ m“? 0W1‘) "m1 Tawny Owls enjoyed her 1 [or prices. L~49o-11-a-31. visit very much and learned 11 gcgd ‘ _—‘ MMERS deal from her as tn Brownie lead- - SITORh '10 SU IDE ership and wo1-k___5 enjoyable get together" was “(no 1101110 cf Mr. and Mrs -QUIET WEDDING -_ A 1 1L y, Jc11kins_ King Street. Sum- wedding mot; 1M WM tfrrbl‘. when a party of friends Church Persogagee “th§§‘§qug““§§ atorecl up 011 Sunday from Mur- Saturday aftcrnooh, Rev ' lph ytl:\"bo11r_ In the party were Al- Barker officiating, when Mrs Mam . =rn. John A. MacDonald Anderson of Beaeque was trnhivd i 1. nu . is. Joseph MecLean and marriage to M1-_ Alfred A_ Mncinng r. and Afr.» Raymond Reynolds.‘ of Halifax, N. S. After a short wed- Mr. and Mrs. MucInnt their home in Halifaxs, Maclnnis holds a re. sponsible position. Previous m he; b‘ _ immTlfl-Be the bride was the gugsfl .<* 10W. of honour at a shower at the hom ' 111111111; and Hazen VanIder- of Miss Georgie Schurman Bee] "rte-S ' ' {and llrs. Jenkins entertained a} ding trl , 11-. 1 or Surnmerside friends for- will meJIrJe rom Alnrray Harbor (m Sun- where Mr, ernocn to mee their old deque. when she received som ~ 1 __ 10v m. ' e very ,1?) srlvli IN ‘ ‘IDE -— Major frieirLds wdhghor Her nmnv Island on Canndas war effort is -.|( EN 5 1 N czi to speak the High COURT - On 15311511‘ ((1rd? .. . 1 . -sirri::izh.sirz"izziiit".2 1cm" or m <1 by thr- Abegweit Chapter. of windows e I. O. D. E. Ma or Ney has‘ M11111 r} wide experiences n the field educazlon and was the founder 3. the Ovcrsmg Educational Icegue a number f n , _ _ v C1 l, He has been the means cntien wage gxohilsfieoirmhttllifrgjfij l-Th? “M? pkfmihmg i“ 1 urnuhl and educavon- clusion the court found the dcfenci- .335. all?" the‘ u a) nwmmg and “m” 18,3; tgqumy and {med hi") W" dol- usual in the afternoon. However, *1 gerher with costs to the plain- smaking counlries of ,His lecture with illustra- im- Nov will address the nat lhc Surnmcrslde Airport ng his Visit —S -.\l)DR ESSED CONGREGATION ‘TERIAN CHURCH, —-VISITOR TO S'SlD _ . Miller (Micky) of the R.EA. tinned at Debert, N. S., spent a ver _ delightful weekend with Mr. Rl-‘Ylit REYE-“flid J- Mrs. Sherman MCJASSEY Summer. . hihiistei‘ 0f (he side, whom he met while stationed . Vancouver. B. 0.. with the R. C. A. F. at Sununerside ‘ ‘of the General As- Mickey comes from London, Eng-I m _ land, and his home has ‘.._e Snmrneiside Presbyterian ed several llmes_ some of his rem“ 11-71011 Smithy evening. There tlves live on the Channel Lsl1rid= .1:\~"1\' lvrwe congregation. REV and not ell cf them escaped before m V Willi?- IWSYOF. Cflndlictfd the Islands were taken over by tlr‘ “i l) FPTiOd ("mil the m9"? Nazis. During the recent visit cf " "T ")9 (“Went”) 0f M155 His ltoynl Highness the Duke of - 1i (lows. organist. led the se- Keht at Debert Mickey had‘ the‘ ‘M 9.)“? The "lens 9115(9)‘)? honor and prlvieze of conversing F?‘ P‘? m! "Elmber- RV R"- wlth His Royal Highness, who when ‘ital’? °;’1 12-119 he was told. Mickey came from the N's, U}; {If l?“ d 0&1- “ ef‘ City asked him about his peopfe ' _~;_n il-httnfliihu-“f “if Pa“ showing much concern about the ‘WHO sod-‘lih-ylilltili} flvalslj-Nhflihe bombings. Mickey likes the Island ésdaf Gui Nations toda-y Me very much and gets over at every. 1 Z their rights in this oppormnmhé effing the duties and re-I as God's children ‘a \- must share. if we ere to .1; from the privileges we en-| -T1"re 1s no privilege without a :- follv of the human race k111i.’ they can et along t obedience to Gods will has tilt noon the world the terrible dv we are witnessing today. lnoonlos of the world must rc- l,‘ (0 Mk forgiveness and repent, rc (1rd to make us worthy of l"i(h‘.c<s to us. before we can afcr a lusting pence. based on slan principles-S I-l —MB-. WILLIAM CALLBECK REMILWBERED ON HIS BIRTIL, DAY - Mr. William Callbeck, well known citizen of Becieque was very kindly remembered on Sunday on the occasion of his 77th blrthdry by the he Bedeque United Church. Mr ‘Callback who is not. at all well at present. was superintendent of the Sunday School for over fifty ‘Years and all his life has taken an acive =4 ~ n1 c» duties in the church. In recogn1ticn| of his faithful service in the Sun- clnv School and church the congre gstion wished to present him with something that would be a lasting tribute to his work. It was decided to give him an address framed, and surrounding the address was a DlC~| ture of the church, as well as pict- ures of the present su rintendent SMOKE A PIPE A Pint t0 give real sat- isfaction must be of m“ illiillily. We have Dunhills Tiiitodcra - ._ _$|_()(| Camden — — - -s1.so of the Sundey School, he choir in; their gowns, the interior of the church. the personage end picturrs of leading members of the church.| The whole thin was neatly arrang- ed in n bcauti ul freme, and pre- sented by the Rev. Ralph Barker on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Callbeck end his family deeply appreciate this ,unlque and beau iful tribute end rememb uru:c—15 Q —FUNERAL 0F MR. WALTER. MABON STAVI-IRT - The funeral services for Welter Mabon stnvert were held on Sunday afternoon 1 from the home of his son. Mr. Jar-l dine Btnvert. Freetown. Rcv- W'n. |Ver Wolfe. pastor of the Bummer- side Presbyterian Church conducted the service which was attended by the deceased friends and neighbors. A duet "We are Going Down the Valley" was sung very acceptably by Messrs. J. B. Lewis and Rey .i-l-‘ stone. The pull bearers were Messrs. Prowse Yeo, Stirling Miller, Edward McMurdo. Scot Jardine. Charles J k aeylltor sfirdslitsy rfe-idstoma The late it: . . a er . ave sway on P ° l‘"“d°" f- $15" Friday 11m zltfl’ s log 11inch. I-‘Ie ‘ "wee wei an svoure. y nown n "k" _ "' "' “45-00 |the community. l-le was the so_n of Dunhm , (the late Weller Btavert and don- Hpe - _$9_00 (rietts Jar-dine Stavert of Ifi-eetog). , t where he was born 7o years ago. e gunhill Tnhacco and ‘farénliedkin Pretetéuwfi‘ for ‘some veavrs en a rwen o emnngcou - Wiles also Bill Folds. try or California. Some time ego he Crgay-eue Case |retumed to his native province. He 5- leaves to mourn his widow. former-l iv Jessie MecCeull of North 32-. deque, one son Jsrdlne Stsvert of, I Freetown and one daughter Mrs. Chnrles Hand in California. Also , one sister. Mrs. Robert Bowness of | lmuo sroes Kensington. the only remaining member of o fsmilv of eiilhtr-B AND THAT'S NOT ALL It is ststcd Mussolini has stoma sch ulcers. . merside are rgcd with the breaking Mr. iIl a barber shop on Kenslngton, which Kensington on the terday, was e shock friends. His death was caused by his wife found him dead 111 the burn about 2.30 d gone a few minutes before to do some wcrk. Hc was practically rc- trrcd but carried on some ferm- fago, he lived there ell Laurette. Payntei" Y and two brothers, Alvin. Kensing- and ton. had no family’. St. been bomm: Wednesday at 2 p.n1. CHUR (‘HILL TELLS i@9iitillll€fl_IIEILJFIEQJ> _ setting up of any account pastor and congregamm oil ey"Never again let us hear the taunt‘ men 111 "W" WOTK- He 9-1-50 01991 I that. money is the ruling thought in‘ (he need for more poll-omen in the the American demcc- city. must. re Dougan asked why the Air Fnroel the pumpcr “as not (lscd at the fire: the hcnrts of _ racy, The lend-lease blll regarded without qllvstion as p“; 1n church work’ um“ m henygl-l most unscrdid not 1n the whole 0f CoulL Chandler also - recorded his forced him to retire from his active And now IT'S TIME to instel a new heater in your car for com- fortable driving. See our dis- play of dependable “ ‘ various models for every need. Moderately priced. Holman’! Hardware. I O O I DON'T RISK e freeze up in the cooling system of your car Buy Anti-Freeze nnw. We carry 1n stock the new patent- ed "Husky" and Pyrn brands. llighly recommended — low priced. Hartman's ‘Hardware. O O LEPAGEPS GLUE. l strong, permanent adhesive for mend- ing furniture, etc. Comes in cans and tubes. Keep It in the house or work shop-Buy it in Holman‘: ment, IICLMAIPS Hardware Depart.- " “We owe it to ourselves, we owe Personals —Tl1e IWlSSfS wya u; —$@rs't- Pilot L R011 , h been stationed W131 21:2 w o has fit Summcrsitle 11a Pod t0 T0ront0.—S. —Mrs. Henry Arsenault of Char- lottetown spent a weekend at he; home in St. Nicholas-S. Dies suddenly h heribiness in .1 N511‘, M.O., F.R.G.5., I.-L.D.. i161‘ ll h _muc t his touring Canada and giving ew 0mg‘ S sington sudden death of Burrmvs Moasc. farmer at News of the to his many heart attack. where he at Kensington 5G years I his life. e is survived by s wife, formerly of Burlington and I-Iznry, New Annrm. He be hold from Kcnsington. The funeral \vi'l Mark's Church, And, he went on, the Italian navy was e navy of broken morale-and “we are still masters there" (in the Medherraneun). Turning to Britain's economic po- sition he declared that a year ego the end of hcr financial resources “'11s 111 sight, | “the majestic policy of the President 1 and Congress of the United States" lease-lend appropriations egggeget- gag) about £3.000.0:)0,000 ($13.3 .000,- whlle now, through had been “dedicated to the ark this, for tory." that the United States ' 1 visitir 1 (1 sun“ friends in Montneali-lflse.“ yes and e R. C. A. F. s been transfer- cccurrcd yes- 1 i Cause or world freedom Wuhan“, paid tribute to the firemen for the it is umque_n._elwork they had done. He stressed 1n mo“- the need of blocking off the streets '. lknow “"1111 the sprinkler was not out idinner 1n the restaurant under the 0 l ( 1nsunnnrE ALL LINES turn uurrm Summer-side had resolved that reach the fighting lines. he added 1n a reference to amendment of the American Neutrality Act, "we shall be able to strike with all our might and main." In the wake of all these gathering forces, the Prime Minister said, there were signs that "what is called s peace oi’- Icnsive from Berlin” could be xpected shortly. but this he disposed of in advance with n cold vehemence nowhere 511;- passed in his speech. "....The guiltv men who have let hell loose upon the world are hoping to escape with their fleeting triumphs and ill-gotten plunder - from the closing net of doom. I it to our Russian allies, and to the government and people of the Uni‘- ed States to make it absolutely clear that whether we are supporxed o1- alone, however long and hard the toll may be, the British nation and I-lls Majestys government at, the head of that nation, in intimate concert with the governmcnis of the greet dominions 111111 never en- tcr int-o any negotiations with Hit- lcn or with any party 1n Germany which represents the Nazi regime," Hitler, Arch-Criminal For Nazi mass executions in the occupied lands, Mr. Chin-chill de- nounced Hitler as “the arch-crim. 1r1a1....ll1e Nazi ogre. who (‘vrn himself ivas now frightened by tire world’; indignation." _ “A river of blood has flowed and 1s flowing between the German it! sid mugt CCNSTIPA 3y o 1 race and the peoples of all Europe," the Prime Minister declared. “It is not the hot blood of battle, whcre good blows are given and returned. It rs the cold blood of the execution ard and scaffold which leave; a lain. indelible for centuries. "Here, then. are the foundations upon_ which the new order of Eur- ope rs to be inaugurated. Here, ls the house-vivzirming festival y 5 $0 311(1)" hi5 \)‘01‘k B5 of the hcrrenvolk. 1 . In no more effective manner could they have frustrated. the ec-‘ compllshment of their own designs.’ The future and its history are in-| scrutablc. One thing is plain-mover to thes blood-stained and fiCCllYSfd hour's El the future of Europe be confided. SPEEDERS ARE born stored in the city as report- ed. It. was explainrd that trucks be- longing to the oil survey people, stored in the Agriculture Hall, did not contain dynamite. Cc-un. Butler brought up the mat- ter of “child nuisance" in the city. He charfzczl that groups 0|‘ chili-Iron were molesting is Ircople in sec- tions of the city by breaking lights l and using noisy end abusive lang- I uage. Coun. Sterns agreed that this situation eirstsd but added that It was ‘hard to control." Coun. Mc- ficc suggested enforcing a curfcwi aw. Praises Firemen Coun. Eerie MacDonald. referring to the fire at the Agricultural Hall. in the area of s fire to assist the ' 1 Councillors Cbandler andt wanted to into a‘) on. Fire Chief Angus Mc-‘ Eachern said the Air Force pumper was standing by in case of another outbreak as all of the regular cq- uipment was in use; as to the sprinkler, it hazl been kept on hand for the same eventuality as 1t was not known that the AITDOTC pump- er would be there. when the fire was brought under control the ser- vices of (he sprinkler were not| needed. Coun. Chandler complained that‘ l5 cars had driven over the hosc during the fire and ne sdvowated. that I salvage corps be formed to deal with such matters; also s. great quantity of books were taken I rom the scene. Coun. Butler com- 1 plained that the Mounted Police, did not assist at the fire. It was e Government owned building and i they should have been there to save | tlnetr "own property." During a discussion on the mat- ter of personal property tax arrears, which rose out of e communlcetionl which complained that the owner; of s seized car did not belong to' the city, City Recorder K. M. Mar-i tin, explained that nothing could be done in the matter as rsons es- sessed were ven the rght to sp- peal during t e current year and n addition to this s special appeal mm had sat tlodhegr cases extend- over s pero o years. Coun. Storns told the Council that, in connection with the pro- pxosed. formation of an Air Cadet nit, a contribution was requested from the city. He asked what would done. It. was agreed that a con- tribution would be made but no amount was nemed and progress was reported. Coun. MacDonald complained that en item in the hills of $155.12 for erecting the V sign on the City Building was too h Coun. Chandler. chairman of finance agreed and explained that he had authorized the erection of the sign thinking it would cost only about A letter was received from Mr. D Ivnll of the London fire Depart- ment thanking the City for making his visit here such an enjoyable om. A resolution asking that the ten- d r f th li patrol be left - tuettilolgovfl stfenoon was pssseé l7.‘ it ts noticed by the classifiers and lweeks sgo for 81,000 but was not lilill$ll CATIIARTICS! Tll no \ u wml olsTrTskiarfthifihiirorlv/e be Dec. l5 and that l0 per cent 01 the amount of the tender be rie- noséted as Buurantee of the delivery da , Another resolution authorized me placing of e. street light. on Pownol Street opposite St. Jemcs Nlaitse while sull another conveyed thanks to Group Captain Blake, R. A. (1., for placing fire fighters and appar- atus at the disposal cf the City d 1r- mg the recent fire. The matter of placing a portable porch on the entrance to the narr- ket building. also a railing .1 v: n the centre of the steps, was ((1s- cussed. Itoutlne reports were also sub- mitted at the meeting. 560 FOXES A (Continue ing for intense concentration by the three well qualified fOXfnEn who are conducting it. They must be prepared almost instantly to des- ignate a fox to a color class rang> mg from C1385 l medium Silver all through the various color phases o.’ silvers as wellas the new types of marked silvers, standard platinum silvers, standard platinums and standard silver pearl blue. The variations in color phascs nre some- times vrry difficult to adjust but usually 1| e fox falls into his right votesmy and if there is u “slip-up" an adjustment made later Kept Busy Secretary W, R. Show and staff are “kept right on their toes" as n card must be issued to each fox as classified and this must check with entry slip and tattoo marks. So busv was everybody yesterday that no time was taken off for din- ner and lunch in the city but the caterer served a “beng-up" goose Grand Stand and this feature was very much appreciated, Today he will set tables for 1J0 guests and his staff will have to move quickly as the time table only allows on" half hour for noon meal_.the idea beln to work while the light is shin , as after four o'clock judg- ing cannot be carried out satisfac- tor-fly. Many Attend Although it was only claslfying day, there were many vksltors yes- terday. Most of them interested in the new types they had heard and reed so much about. Cameras were flashed and a really good snap tak- en of a La Forest platinum pun owned by Stewart and Lewis, Sum- merside and hcld by two young la- dies. 'I'hl.s pup had been sold e. few to be delivered until after this ex- hibitlon. Grand Display The entry list, larger than last year Ls also of better quality due perhaps to the very favorable see- son and heavier methods of feeding now in vogue. Practically all the foxes were larger-certainly the pups. than other years. The crossing of the white faces and ring-necks with good quality full silver fe- males nus produced some beautiful animals. Then there is n generous display of the new type plstinums Silvers Not Neglected The dLsplay of silvers le fully up to other years and the number on exhibition will run close to last year's total. some of the pups are very large and scarcely distinguish- able from heavy fur-red adults color is generally good as mos. of the exhibitors are using wire-bot- tom pens. Judging Starts Today Completion of classification this morning will probeblv take up un- 111 gm o-clook men George A. Call- ryhdttYPjficige Class IT'S beck will get down to business lndr Lmi es f; cm Monastir. o and before evening _ least one-third of the s:lvers placed. The usual hand- mcdiirm silvers he will have at some ribbons will be awarded the runners and later on the best foxes will 1n=et to dccide the champions. Jtléglng of i110 new types will not likely commence until sometime Wedlifiilfly. That evening the fox- mens banquet-an evtnt looked rorwvard to. not only by them, but other citizens as welL-vvill take prnce at ‘The Chfll'lOIl3lO\\'ll. Population of Province is 93,919 persons OTTAWA, NOt: 1()_(CPi—A pre- llfllll-lfy count of census rctuns, from Prince Eduard Ialfllid sl1.\vs( that at last June 2 the DODII-(WO?) of the province Was 93.919 P650115- tlie Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported. T115 is an increase of 5.881 fr<>m thc 1931 cert-ills. Populotron of Charlottetown was 14,460 at last J1me 2, date for which census information was recorded. compared with 12,361 when the census was (ti-ken 11) 193.1- Following 1s the prel rmnary count for the province by counties, tcwn- ships, cities and towns: (1931 fig- urcs in brackets). King's county _ 19,234 (19,141); town ship No. 38. 635 i790); N1 39- 3m (we); No. 40, 932 (905): No. 41. 878 (875); N0. 42, 415 (412); No. 43, 780 (837); N0. 44, B04 (795); N0. 4s. 5'14 ((1591; No. 4s. sss (.6071; No. 4'1, 759 (791); No. 51, 70f) (61911 NO- 52, 72g (s75); No, 53, 652 (777); No. 54, 585 (574); N0. 55. 719 (7392 N0- 56, 678 (674); N0. 59. 797 80); . 61.981 (1,028); No. 63, 1.295 (1.212); No, 64. 1,825 (1,758); No. 66, 155 (253); Royalty 130 (133); Indian re- serves, 41 (22), Towns - Gcorzciown, 747 (679): Montague, 753 (803); shuris. 1.099 (1.063). Prince—34Z68 (31,500): township N0. i, 2,415 (2,591); N0. 2, 1.795 (1,406); no. a 936 (s99); N0. 4. 1-347 (1,230); No. 5. 1,047 (1.019); N». 6. 1.4m (1.426); No. "1. 13o (e921: No. 8. D13 (7871: No. 9. ($47 (5112): N0.. 10, 511 ((1801; No, ll. 7G3 (702); No :1 Z 12, x4e ((11101; No. 1a, 1.141 (1,058): m. 14, 1.10s (rose); No. 15. 1,055 (1.514): 11o. 16, 1,071 (1.035); no. r1. 1.51:2 (1.426); N0. 1a. razo (1.316): No. 1e. 1.230 (1.190; No. 2s. n20 ((11:11; No. 2o. rats (121111; N0, 2'1. 1m (116131; No 2n, 1am 11.4.10»; Indian reserves. 116 (144). Towns-Alberto“. 544 (590); Bor- den. 5U‘! (590); Kcnsington. 752 (612); Summersivle. 4.978 (3,759) Quct-n‘s-—40.4l6 (37,891); township N0. 20, 902 (931): No. 21.998 (lffll)! No, 22. 773 (B101: N0. 23. 1257 (1.258); , 1.778 (1827)? . 29-30, 2.213 (No. 2‘). 1.21721 No, 30, 880): NO. 3i. 1.326 (1.262); No. 32, 980 (845); No. 33. 1.106 (1.063); No. 34. 1.176 (1.065): Nos. 35 and 48. 2.093 (N0, 35. 935; No 4B. i.l8l\< No 36. 69B (697): N“. 3'7. 1.085 (l,()!‘8)tl N0 49, 997 (10151: No. 50. 1.012‘ (954); N0. 60, 520 (534): No. 6?. 750 (7301 N0. 85. 1.057 (IP13); No 67 1.062 (1.113; Royalty". 2.486 (1.740); Indian reserves 63 (65). Cities — Charlottetown. 14,4601 (12,361). War—25_Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) NOV. 11. 19l8—Cen'dl"r1 (Ch "1 v connécnuc rumors Att-BRAN lei This Crisp, Delicious Cereal llelp You Cei at the Cause Start wdfly "Vi"! the "Better Way" to treat constipation due to lack of the right kind of “bulk" in the diet. Eat crisp, delicious KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN every day and drink plenty of water. ALL~BRAN supplies the proper “bulk" you may need to help you keep regular habits. But remember, because it gets at the cause and corrects it, ALL-BRAN takes time. Try it as a cereal or in hot buttered muffins. At your grocers, in two convenient sizes, or ask for ALL-BRAN in individual "M"! Pfltkages at restaurants. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. I "5"" b!’ Saving! Buy War Savings Certificates" Red Cross Notes Island to get net) cnoss PRISONERS ; OF WAR PARCELS ‘ 1 1 A report has Just been received at Provincial He-adQuaLters from National Red Cross Headquartirs of‘ the number 0f cards of acknowledg- ment from Prisoners o! War vivhzch have been received 1n Toronto dur- ing thefour days October" 27th,» 31st. This shows that no less than 11,344 cards arrived from 35 dif- ferent prson camps the most of which a.e rh Germany but they Y . Regina. Lend AF T""1!‘(l ‘ quite a lot week 1hr have also come from France, Bel- , nfgv"; apply gium and Italy. To date 53,612 3311139111, 01f cards 31f acknowledgment have been is a; h, 1h 111 1 ( ,, Ytfcelved from 6- 7-9151 0f 91 CJmPe- UIINPCI hv The (‘oivittlrcn \\'(‘,n1en‘s 25,000 parcels for Prisoners of War , Club C; ‘Nm- ym-k A Qmyam are now being packed in Canada— at Toronto and Montre-al—encl1 week and they cerraintly are a God-send to the recipients. QUILTS AND BLANKETS MUCH APPRECIATE!) 1 Edward lslnnri , number o.‘ l Ipicturc; of l ‘shown. \\l1i(~l1 y here last w( 11:. 1 tkcoraleri w" 'b1ue_ and gold. I have had the great pleasure of giving your beautiful quilted bed- spread to e. woman who had been bombed out of her home and is now living near here. She was ov- erjoyed with your lovely quilt-and I do hflpe you will get this letter. I wish you could ell know in Can- ada how deeply we, over here. sp- prcclets ell your beautiful wcrk. and the perfectly lovely things you are always sending over to us. I dp wish you could see the immense amount of pleasu e they give. With evcrv best good ivish and (natty heartfelt thanks, Yours sincerely, JOAN NEWMAN (Lady Nevivnan. Centre Organiz- er. Women's Voluntary Servce for Civil Defence) Roystoh. Heris. England. RED CROSS TEA- NOVEMBER 14TH. tlon. This d1snla_v limb to the 11h Victory Ball bcinc hold ‘Mth by thc 011 Veterans cf America. is expected over four people will be in attcndance. was quite interesting to has ‘noon work 1w with this nvgnr. time past and ill last night from indicated that a members who have ready lhinkiniz (if llfhXl Slll1llll"l" 1(1)‘ '. lot of Princc eratnre has n11 blltNi through eluding the now Ypr}. 101' romznr: r holrdn vs ’ 1:011" famous was erroneously announced for week the 11111111111 Friday. November 21st. instead of (his Friday, November 14th. tlon of lnrlivlduel apples in conncc- .. .- - ,4 ,~~_11;1 (inn with Apple my which n on ;‘ d-~“"b"“" Saturday next, The mock MICHD!) cnmonlgn is 0n this week. The guests were Major F, J. Ne)’ » The 2on1 n11ri\"".\ni'_\' Toronto, Lt. C01. F. I. Andrew "P" ,- intruding of 1*“ UHIVF" ao‘r5r(§r1"11\(. vmns of Division captured Regnh Trench on the Sorrme, fluke of Devon- shire arrived at Half‘): vii-hon- he was installed as eral cf Camdi im rtant he zhts S‘1“.)n11.~ gained near P1103, 15 Govn nor-Gen- 1 ‘(Cudmm-e of Charlottetown. .I~t. L. H. Clark of No. ti? CAGE;- » was cclcbrnicd this war. l g1" ‘,¥"..;'.°".?3§f.;‘o..'w. _ rcrrrw rm: worxns ‘ .1. Black. Wcstmount. P. o.» Rvvi l~ SW n. ,. ‘ .I. Levy, Douglas Walt and Br on mad? ‘m: “F? treatment of wounds. of pectin (booth has lmr allotcd to Prince TM “mowing letter h” been] Another disilnv wzll be at the recewed by Mrs‘ Pcole" we“ my" (I National Hrlvtcl‘ Exposition at any- Charlottewyn RJR‘ 7' ackUGrand Control Palace and (111110 n nzurlcdgmgva Quilt which she sentlflrgc “noun, _ ~,,,,,._,.,,,.(. ha. “P150” thmugh m‘ Red cr°5"_ gone forward t(:,~\'l1or with other Dear Mrs PM‘? material for 11~ 111017). The dis- play here will be in 1hr section of the Canadian Government Exhibi- runs from the The third one ls at the immense the British Great War at. which it thousand It find out that Mr, B Grrilinm Rogcrs. Sup- crvsinr. of tho ‘oral Travel Bnvcatl closely some I11 . received the stcrctary‘ he utimber of the cars are al- here horn dist ri- mcmbers 1n- Prince In the Red 01-01:: Notes which a - ‘ Edward blond rin- stickers They ma,“ t, Saturday's pnpfl‘ 1 “have askcd ("r to tnoniand more Aftvrrvori Tca tn be given hv Nlrs. of (ltcsr- vac fllwflhllllfll‘) B. R. Holman (the Mayor's wilt‘) "lic night (11 ‘(no ii» i. _ " at her residence. 20 Br glitch Road ’ At ltcumn v (skit .~\v~.1n. this iminiuct of The Maritime Provinces Awcriation is bring hold Ono o! (‘no largo Prince Edward Island hoolfct- will be ____i.___ placed at the rlmucv (able for rnch (most (t 1;» ~ (olnvvri (vam- (‘d ')Il",ll1'(' f ‘1 - 111‘ l", Kerr" Dr J A sailing 11113.»: 111101111111 har- ' ' I bor \('1ll be >11 ,1(\ Prcr-idontfs e table (lrnnicl wuh P1111“ Edward sa s S Island colors ntrl ‘his was sent forward ovcr a work ago. There I will 1x1 two l\11!i(l1'('ri and twenty fivc 1x~v~n11> 111 .1‘: nrlnnco. M1". o c Edward fin/mu 1. 1110 President. His wits‘ is :1 1v (‘f Mr L. H. _ Poole of Moiitnwl B d x One of tu- 1111121“! our 0 wontlnued “om page a, Trad“ Btlnqucis 111 tho \‘\’1'.<t l9 temi this the ABC formula of oo- Rcmgmhviqj (‘lsgficgtziifjl rfjfififrf; moclML (ircri gilcsls “ill 111' ptlsvnl, MlfitJ. W Colrl ll -.v.1 iv.“ a visi or The Mum“ here 111st 211111111 ‘ i, 111:‘ President. ~ ' -~ (~ first Judge H. L, Palmer and Lleut. “Tmum 1-‘ '1‘ T“ ,"(_ ‘m ~.. ‘lit .111» *1: miwrth The" Col. K. S Rogers were joint nnir- ‘gr; imwntagto’ H.111. in m“ pa“ "w" y"“"““‘y' _ o1 Alberta M1 n1- Rwrrrs h! ti" Jildgc Palmer who as Chairman Tmvcl nlywm H‘, mm,“ other of the Rotary Boys‘ Work Commit- “limb , - .- -| ovcly red ice and also Provlnclnl Presidcnt “m” I“ __ v "o. -. ~=~<1 of the Boy Scouts asked the RO-l -- h 1 1d fable as s tarians to assist the bOVs in a cam- Hnqllgfififimxtfms e ,1“ . .ip.. . pnlgn 111 (I c form of a mock euc- [émxdau 1 will be . . , l‘? the Republic FlIiS have been in