@1178!!! 8.1942 ' filARl-QTTETQWN E9535“ g THE WESTERN GUARDIAN "I'll/I'll AGENTS: J. Elm Murphy. a ii Georgeufllow. 00 Ottawsmér!" u” “d SUMMEBSIDE sud I'll-INC! COUNT! News. Subscriptions Advertising Th Gusrdisninsriieho iitdsil t oft-befal- ' lo rioruuiilsmliieioiiia’ Bell Bookstore, Water Street. Gcuriies, Drugstore w 1g,- 5g Toronto Bakery, Water Street, Mari Gsudet, 67 Grsuv‘ills 51:3 The Guardian will be delivered to any home in 8am moi-aids by gum;- Boy at 2c per day or 10o per week. Phone 288 for till; IQITIQQ ,1- ‘ivo your order to the boy res - will. v Tm; miumn is reserved for news u! local interest. but advertising of s u“, nature he iusencd si» iwo wit; s w Iirlcflr ply-lilo in advance. -FlLMS-8e for expert finishing, best prices. erni Drus sud lglioio ‘gcgicc. Blimme -FEED BOG WORM POWDER NOW. Taylor Drug 00-. KCDSIEX- Wn. —ll'0lt BALE-I new guns plows. 1 Maple leaf .00) .Also ponsible for deliveries on your rcuie. nd filial if 1211111121258 - oss l‘ , .5... 1%.... 1'- O-IB-W-B-BL cockshutt A150 sag: plow TO-DAY maul-ism ls-suillllflll w?! ‘Inside Fighting China’ s. Shows at 3.00 — 7.15 — 9.15 Sgt. iiutchings ._ (Cmllllllllled Jlglllmilsaul >__ girl's face was blue. Dr. Branch agreed with Mr. iiuiinci LINES -——n RMPH HUTTART Summer-side and the o culvert and suffer a cut similar to that under the girl's chin: that 1i an intoxicated person might "bump black and blue marks on the face: that an intoxicated person cumbs to injuries more easily than MacKa s non-intoxicated person. and that Saratoga alcoholic poisoning bloats the face. The witness expremed opinion that "softer material than rocks" Hlehor Died s on the girl's face. He agreed a person could be unable to recollect onto actions done while intoxicated. Sgt. Edward Huichings, mate of the accused Royal Air Force Sergeant, described some of n1 DEHYDRATION --.___. (Continued from page 1) Ferries, Overseas suc- Winnipeg McCuiloch, Robert ‘Lyle, Bhaunavon. Sask. service. one died. one dangerously injured in an automobile accident, one seriously injured on active ser- vice, and Two Canadians Royal Air Force overseas also were named, One was reported missing believed killed during air operations previously missing Guss that a person might fall over now presumed dead. ‘ltlbllowing is S 2 y ill. serving in one seriousl other ilk, Nichols, Nib, BBL, y, Norman Hugh. 384-. —_===—..______ Springs, N. Y s result of lllluries had caused the bruises and cuts tsined accidentally: Burns. John Francis, LML, ‘rer- Misslng believed killed during sir IOOYH- operations: Madson. John Emmett, P0,, Wiri- the the latest casualty B ' ,, , rown-Holder Biscuits against rocks" after c. fall and get Killed on active servlcel Moncton, New (lur i_ll_l_pru\'0d Xizlriiinlc Maid Lulu-h and Soda “kill-rs llTi‘ put up in WllXiiiC packages. Ell} Try them to-diiy. , Limited, Brunswick: Canada (Continued from page 1) muny people thought it was the fire enrzlnm on their wnv to the 111,1, 1n advnnm fffi Surprise Blackout cisiiriliu. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for no“ of local interest, but adverlisln of a newsy nature may be moons n! "V0 09M: li word, strictly pay‘ -, . Limited had been trvl W8. scene of a fire Man calls wer i ‘ nei- , to secure dl -te m,‘ th l tie l ti iti th i m. , 1 l .. ' y ° _B03t L101: Msoilwlgll. notes 10-8-11- l"; tbfllwgn olhclaptlvtijg 1c tgnxillilreigis Olo-Yllglll rlllllil vllllg- 0113f- QJ? lof-‘firliibufifiéull-“Zllliii Po ""55..."- tbiliickgggoorwltfixreuign CONFEDERATION LIFE nvsvn. a oer Score ——-- l- .. n,“ . r r l m gedeoue United Church. Suii- -lll0lt SALE, - Mendelssohn rigid fifinmwlliloulnliifiefiwu. F}? $511," ayllllg°hllarioe$igl°°llliyfl Edeifilslfglllrohn Joseph William‘ Bat iToa~"i’ief.’lfi°7iltfiui°h.-tli°s‘fl°l"fi owl?“ ‘NHL -—-_ {"978 day. October 4th, 8 P. M. 10-3-11. piano in excellent condition. Ger- Rogers felt that the necesmp} stains on a uniform given to sluice Missing/afiel- alr operations: wardens had to info e lifh a le WANTED- r m o EN’ trude Buntaln. Kensinirton. 10-3-11. equllment could be supplied zrlri by the accused and on other artllil- Gocdfellow Lloyd Trueman Sgt. that the practice wagnon eélepiljlg: McGulgan s} gytflfm‘ und1oh1ogsf {Illlilglliznll Es ma" gob“ m9 ‘In ToR-——E r SUMMERSIDE offered to take the matter up, es subrrlltled as evldenvee. Saskatoon. which did not blow was the one --_'_ ' $531k,“ ‘saffuih Rm“, MK beck and 5W lmslagwnvggugffflizgj Mg: gal-El; 01in illrflnlilrgposed wltire- . -—?———— Ham gtlangyrorgrtgrur. Flt- Bst. incthclBirighiop area. Rog; ilvsilacfrloy TRIP- Lleui. reforms": "ll" "we “l “llllesllll lllel- '””II”I M. out... b. s. souls; 385 h R c A F ass. -... l- ....:":.l.:.".*: rhea; ?£L"3f..l'§é’3 szseilrllsisleoiiac ls: grgiiicgréulz. seulewwn Han: web noon unti further notice. 10-3-6. July was mentioned. ‘rhe Board t I I‘ i I olgglhsalifkilliam Leslie, P0,, Osn- out, streets were turned 1,, by me m,“ h, Cha,.10n,,,own l“, 'e,,en_ l, o tobe s. 1942. Admlssio 25c d” ° (rPi-ipes for QuizJmna m _NIW IDNDON PBESBYTEB- IAN CONGREGATION. — Services R1 for October 4th. ll.00 A. M. Geddie Memorial Church. 2-30 P. M. Long River. 7.30 P, M. W. M. B. Thank offering Service at Clifton. Clifton S. S. will meet at 1-30 P. M. Rev. H. M. Buntain, Minister. 10-3-11. —R.00'F FIRE. — The sluruneir. side fire Department responded to g, call w a fire in the roof of the building occupied by the Byrile Meat Market. The lire originated from sparks from s chimney in an sdj0lfilllg building and due to the quick response of the fire depart- ment the fire was brought under control] in a very few minutes-S —-WEDDING BELLS- A fllllet \ wedding was solemnized at the ‘ ‘ United Church Parsonage. Bezleoue by the Rev. Jas. M. Baxter, B. D. and 15¢ of New London. entertainment for beginning at 10 p, at 7.30, Admission l0 cents. —- 8T. JOHN COURSE. — A class St. John Ambulance 30 p.111. — 8 Friday morning, before ed in marriage to Robert Reeves. ‘moo and costsi__s_ -—CHUBCH NOTICE. -— Paris vcr evening prayer 7.80. lO-Ii-li... -LEGION CARNIVAL. Special Saturday night m. Doors open 10-3-11. Eygfy n, AMBULANCE One b 1'01‘ taking We One actor. _ first aid is being formed. Those interested in than taking thu course are requested to Mayer picture And Donna Reed. register at the Wwn Hull, sum- the la do, oln ‘Pueeday, Oct 0. at ‘I.- the t _5-5m|l; pguCE-n C0URT_In small-town judge, and his "man l . he Summers e Po oe hlghhght’ diary Magistrate Strong, two wo- u men were charged with using prc- h Sunday, October 4th. St. Mark's Church, Kensinglon, Holy Communion 10.30 A. M. Bur- linstoai. evening prayer 2.80. French Hardy” Delightful Entertainment opened last night at the Theatre and proved a. tip- tion to in proves a charmer destined for top be held at Moncmn Oct 2243 was safloul, ‘fig’? gmfiguual‘ u w,” Riven. It was decided to appoint Dunn, _' the delegates and outline the sub- 11nd" 13 l" Ml’ 555"“ w‘ w Cyril, Ac2, to-ma l-"ay Holden. Sara Haden all register familiar characterizations. on Sept. 23. when Mrs. Carrie hi"? Ind grossly insulting lan- Frizzell. Central Bedeque, was unit- 535E“krgfihgnothggedwfidioflggg ..<zlll,.;...l:.l WINTER GRIPS 1- , a e u o —-—— Wiglririllgnisvas reade flsdmmMrs. George “Tnlnn VICTORY LOAN“ fi__(Q9"tln“?dJr2!n_P§3Ln__ v-;~.B_ “luau woodswclm N_B_ After Prince County headquarters for m?" s short trip through the Maxitimes the ‘mm "kw" 1°“ has bee“ and Alniffltlln 0110181!» b85194 in they will reside in Freetown. —NATIONAL WAR. SERVICE MEETING. — The National War Services Board of Prince Edward Island held a meeting at the Court House recently considering the post ement of applications of draf ees for service. This was the first meeting of the Board ever heid ln Prince County meetings being held iii town. It would be} great ccn- venience for Prince County people having business with the Board in 1b»: sble to come to Summerside NIBPTKI‘ than have to go to Char. ‘ lotietown. And Jleps miglht be taken in lhai- direction so that the Board might hold meetings to con- ilder Prince County applications ere -—COUNTY COURT. — ‘I'll: Ccuilty Cour; of Prince County Judge shaw presiding has had a number of cases before ll, in the past few days. I-n i-he case of school District No. 51 vs Camp- bell action for taxes. ‘lhe Judge found that the defendants contra count for flidng pumP equalled the tax hill and gave mdgmem ac- cordingly bc-th parties to pay their own ccsts, 1n the cage of Po mei- vs Dalton action fir plumbers account some evidence was heard and the case was postponed till the 19th. 1n the case of Strongman vs, Maynard action of slandsr all the evidence was completed and the case is to be argued on Octobsr 5th, ‘lilo Oclclber term of. the Ccunty court insets at Albvcfton on Tues- day the dtlL-s —WEDDINIG BELLS-A pretty “f-‘lfllilllnk was" sckmnized at 8 o- rlock Wednesday morning. Sap‘ ' in 1Q” rllwcli of the Immncu . ‘ o, NS. wllien B. mrrliage Ernl dallgliic~ of Mr. . L. Arse suit of Woodstock, P.E.I., and .112 oit D15 Roziles, son of Mr Mrs, William J. Des Misccuchc, P.E.I. 'l‘.l:le a street leiigiih dries and hot o (Lusty rose with brown accessories. ‘Plicy were attended by Mr. imdl Mil-s. George Nenzel oi ‘Pruro, tho latter wearing rust crepe Willi. beise hat and accessor- ies. 11mm ialclv foTowing the ccrcmony a wedding breakfast was served at fihe Stanliy Hcuse to a few lmlnmto friends. Afler a brief hom-ylrbocrn spent in lh: DIO- ivince. Miq rid Mrs. Des Roclies will reside Delbert, NS, whare the former u employed as Camp stores Audlil l‘ at Deb-rt M1 lwly Crimp. ' —MEETING OF ABEGWEIT CHAPTER OF THE l.O.D.E. — the foot of Summer Street, nlerside. Either Mr. R. T. vioe-cliainnan of the War unce Committee for the coun Mr. J. Watson MacNau man of General available at the until the cam Dodds Sales will ign closes. the last loan has ation oi’ the war. make every use possible of cilities available at headquarters. Jarvie uri ted christ 0f Dethbridge, Albe Wallace Bradshaw, Summerside; land and P.O. J. O. C. Lever. Orilll-"i ton, Wales. A reception was held ton Hotel to immediate friends the bride and groom-S. —CANADIAN, LEGION CAR- NIVAL. — On Wednesda even- ing the patrons of the anadiall Legion Carnival were treated to a gulp, nights performance in the ,,nesenta“on of s full variety show under the otuge management of Captain Allen Murray of the Dumlbells rroulve- weal armed forces took part and the different acts were enthusiastically received by the large audience Carl Ramsay of Indian River, P. E. I., has returned to his home with a swry of torpedoing at sea. He was a crew-member of a frelBnWl‘ which was sunk by I torpedo illlnl an Axis submarine. Ramsay said he had gone on deck a few min- jumped into the water and was picked up a few minutes later by a life boat. landed at a Canadian port. Mr. Ramsay is a foster son of Mr. and go to seas-K. al-“XCTIIIIJIS AT Ulilllfl-BYF fil oif Prince EdWG-‘ild 11$, gpeclsl war films were --GlLCliRIST-NEWELL NUP- TlALS-A pretty wedding was sol- emnized at Trinity United Church believe Parsonase. Summerside, on Sept. . m. when the Rev. John slitu-ies in marriage Miss Ethel Aubrey Newell of Calgary. tlnent certainly n01; at this se Alberta, to Pilot Officer Verge Gil- rta. Friends of the bride and groom wit- ilmo nessing the ceremony were Mrs. P.O. Peter E. Davlson. Kent, Eng- Ont.; and Sgt, Eric Andrew, Ash- _ which was attending the carnival‘. utes before the torpedo struck. He Si“ The survivors were 5 Mrs. Leslie Ramsay of this district. 5 He left home about a. month ago to opened in the MacArthur Block lit Alaska 11nd within eagy gipergtlng Sum- range of American . The proof of that is that the Jap- Flll- anese have lost at least t? 01' and probably three more gilt. chair- submarines. 13 ships and 21 others have been damaged by air be and sea, forces in the Aleutians. office from now ‘ The campaign offic ally opens on the 19th instant. The same organiza- tion which so successfully put over Norm been made a per- hands, manlent organiration for the dur- guareglo voluo District organ- isers and salesmen are urtglied ‘to United Naflgns 51,331, a gamma. surpluses. e a- ‘Ihe disadvantages of the Jap- anese occupation are more or less obvious, apart altogether from the natural resentment at part o America. being 1n their 'l'"he Aleutians have a high particularly if the Japanese attabk R/ussia and the ific supply route and, of course, the Islands have a definite brar- ing on eventual plans to attack Japan Military observers here do not that the Japanese oocupat. the Western Aleutians con- any threat of invasion to Alaska cr the rest cf the con- ason of the year. They also believe the Japanese can be thrown out any that global strategy merits a fixed price being paid for the sat- isfaction of throwing them out. Meanwhile, it is argued here, they aren't doing much harm except to national pride and month by mOnlih a price in ships is being exacted ion of following the wedding at the Cliff for 11191,- tenancy, o MR. JAMES MCLEAN James MCI-elm. native of Prince Edward Island, and an employee o: the C. N. R... ut Moncton, for 24 years, died suddenly gt the City Hospital Wednesday. He was 48. Born at North Wiltqhlre, Queens County. P. E. 1.. Mr. McLean liad perlonners and 151ml, 1mm the lived at Moncton for 25 years and was well-known among railway- men and othcre rsiglents of the city and surrounding district. He resided at 26 Sixth sl-reet. Mr. McLean was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church _HAD NARROW Escsplll- and his sudden passing was learn- ed with deep regret by many fri- ends. in the city. Besides his widow, the former Ilillian Glllls. of Enulore, P. E. 1., he is survived by two daughters. Mrs. O. A. Trites, and Mrs. John Murray, Moncton; and one son nley. in liingland with the RC. - his mother, Mrs. McLean, of North Wlltshire; two isiers, Mrs. Daniel Foley and Mrs Walter Blackett, of Boston; and 0g? brother, George. of North Wilt- re. The funeral will be held from 'I‘iittle’s Funeral Chapel Friday morning. The remains will be for- warded Saturday to Hartsvllle. P. . E, 1., for buriaL-Moncion Tran- °ll “ma? m“ "i§lm§“°ff,fl script. shovm Abc it ch. ter, 1.011s. mill at oi-cuw at "w lllwlllfl “l” l“ its gm meetigc of the season last- oormection with the $91155‘ m3 visiting in Summerside the uest week in St. Mary's Hall, Summer hpwiev abeesna ‘h3g3 5118a élllJfsl/nm 51,8183“ of her mother Mrs. Jean Prof tt, o . side, the re .14., lVLL=s Mary Hunt. presiding w‘: a large attendance. she reacl several letters outlinin something of the may cmoun was work expected to be un e:- takcn throughout the coming year, end urged 11pm the members llcacri/y co-opq-slion in all the” endeavors. A letter was read from Lady Tweedsmmr thanking ilhe I- 0.D.E. for thqzr rt in sending mienis to ' re paces in Britain, tiers in relal on to a. fund for National Librr, Bucks M" W161"! 1 and also ccnce 1mg an Endowment l) Fund after the war were alw Nud- Minutes were lad by the secretary Mrs. J.B. Po and a lull finan- cai fe by e treasurer Mrs. my . runs. Wright sewing committee gave a. report on the Work being dime for the refugees dllrlna the euirimer Convdnclr of War W fin .. wood; wystt, read several N‘ 0h Finance “i? s grew. OLGA-TY W. B. Mathieson Grail-man. Mr. . spied as Mayor W. J. efficient way they handlcrl extln ed or Win00"! and it was suggested I. siren ma“ e from Mm placed in the ares. shim s‘ , piimfiion 1.0.1111. _ W oonvenor. lellinii oi Personals -M-. Blair Baker, Gummersidc, left this morning for Montreal to mime his studies at McGili. - B 4n. Leo usual-s} the sum of the Provincial Bank of Canada, auimnerside has left to Join the srmy e . lllne i4 to W and oghognigiportant activities. . wyoi . of —Captsln Hillard Clsrli and ' wife have ne w Saint John on s ""4 short comb ned business and pleas- dw urc tripF-S. 4m. Ralph Oson of Hslifsx is behalf of the National War and B. Giza-ham R0861‘! on behalf of ‘Iihe Travel so. o! -—-CITIZENS RESPOND QUICK- LY- Summcrside citizens respond- ed quickly to s surprise test‘ a1!‘ raid warning last night and mter Lidstone said it was a complete success". He congrat- ulated citizens on their cooperation. had words oi’ praise for cmuloI/eca of the telephone company YOTthi-‘lallfi duties. ‘Pliers was only one small section, in the northwest part of the town where lights were not quickly covered with curtains. There citiiiens sold on they were unable to hear the llhlglél mm _. Miss Helen Jean Champion of Halifax arrived on the Island last night and while here lntemk to vldt several ports of the Province. Clarence McFadden, R. --0pt. O.A.1l‘., Dartmouth, has been visiting h wife and child in Bum- merside. - 3 -Msster Charles Rogers, Ken- slngton, is visiting Mills Point the guest of his friend Master Elwin Mill. —L.-Cpl. Larkin, D.L.G.. Sum- merside, left 'I‘uesdav morning for Ottawa, where he will take up his duties in the military post office ere. . George Meyers of the of Iunpson lliraser and Huih Md, was e recent visitor to Sum- menide, and renamed to the main- lsmd on Thursday-S -Mr_ John Dubord. (printer. of Bummersido has resigne his posi- tion and with his wife and daugh- ter has returned lo his former home in Montreal-S. -m-. Dan Chan, proprietor of Chan's Restaurant left this morn- on a combined business end ho iday trip to Montreal, Toronto and Otis-we. In ‘mi-unto he will attend two conventions of res- taui-anbeurs sfier which he goes io Ottawa where he will attend the wedding on Oct. 17th of his bro- that, the Rev. Poul Chan, - 5 “Courtship Of Andy ‘lme Cfiuffihlp o; Andy grdy" gave this boat brought here splic] operate on the Borden-Tormentlne top addi- the popular family series. ther, mother and child en- ,1oyed the antics of CarvePs Number oy and America's Number Mikey Rooney was never better the new Metro-Goldwyn- as lest romance in Andy's life. n" talks with Mickey are a.- k “Cecilila of theé-‘sérglegflgshllitxlileglfilifg Sh; service between n"? m me“. fouridland was 1 across the Dominion, are many and were Nulllrfld to P9815961‘ 1n Order yveiasfiigligfgedi ttlgali; this would not a e year. I . A letter from Hon. Cyrus Mc- Millan stated that, it had been found impossible to bring the 3.8. "Milwaukee" from the Lakes even ———— it were cut in two. 'I‘he pro- UITAWA. Out. 2-(6?) -- Th! ositlon had been advanced to Royal Canadian A11- Force in its to 385th casualty list of the war issued tonight reported three men bellev- Holland, run. Dr. McMillrins letter also m. ed killed on active service overseas Hollgrid {erred to the Railwav wharf stit- and ing that, although an amount had dllfln been placed in the estimates for the extension of this wharf. the also reported one man died as c Treasury Board felt that it was result of accidental injuries, two son Mines, not a war project and did not missing after air operations and warrant the expenditure. one prisoner. Notice of the annual meeting of The “Cnnudsfl section of the list the Marihne Board of Trudi, to named one man as killed on active 311g Sept. 28.) g air operations overseas. iectg to be discussed 11m... “hen coffee rationing coupons for db- the quartcrlv moetino l; heg¢ vicus reasons. Mr. Graves and his The question of the sieamshl“ Stuff mUST- be Sflvefnei b!’ in? 3E9 and yew. appearing on the application cand discussed brlgflv, and cannot selnd out coupons when 'I‘llere were complaints from ship- $01116 Pflfenli Win95 1n 1D B35’ pers to the effect his: the steasn- "Wlllle bwlllle l2 yew Old vesicl- er was not reserving sufficient day. Send lllln his tell ind wfillfi space to carrv all the cargo offcr- ¢0llP°n$-" The Qnly llnlni; "Win19 ing at Charlottetown, No action can do in this case is to wait until was taken. however. the next ration book is sent out, ‘the local ration officer points 011t- e - - s; Eiifif. .£.°'.l.‘.‘l°.§§.".32?€.““°“ °‘ Rfilliill, Queries Are Numerous" - -——— fects many Prince Edward Lsland- , ‘mo troubles which beset vile staff ers. ‘These people were elven A new problem has 010W“! WP wit-lain (he past few days. This 01' the local ration office, in com- special consideration when the mon with other ration offices rationing went into effect. They Overseas Ashwell, Ladysmith. Pr . Vital, Man. has to do with the sugar, tea and coffee users who are classed as lblic calerers, institutions. and dustrilal users, This directly af- AU varied, This is only l1 nailural Qut- to procure sugar, tea, and coffee to growth of the introduction of rat- meet their needs. This was fcl- ioning in countries where the lowed u with a1 forms sent people were always accustomed to from 0 talwa containing s 116i: 0! questions which were to be ens- Mr. M)". Graves, rationing of. wered. Unless these were com- ficer for Prince Edward IslancLplcfed and returned, the Public says there are still a ghost many caterers, institutions and industrial people just beginning to realize users will be unable t0 05mm 5115a’- ilhat they must possess a card be- tea or coffee. fccro they can obtain sugar, tea or Mr. Graves urge! in? 115°" h‘ coffee. when such an application i-his class, who have failed to re- is received at the Charlottetown turn these forms. t0 d9 5° ‘m’ office, he is naturally curious to msdiately as without these it Wm impossible for the B08111 at lounges, room know just how tilsse pecpkl have be been getting iihese cnmmcdities up Ottawa to set their‘ qlwlll fl" the wag???“ until the present Colisrqllerllly a following month Contrary to be- questloncire soliciting this infor- lief the rcgistmtion for this par- dishcs, mats, rugs, Canada Killed on active service Blair, Frederick Charles, Klenora, Ont. (Blair was killed in s plane crash near John, Sgt, Mrs. three missing believed killed Charlottetown. Dangerously injured in sutomo- conclusion of the The overseas section of the list bile accident Naverley, Leon Jack, 1.110., Gar- Ont. ill: Calgary Canadians in Royal Air Force Missing believed killed during various residences ali- operational Robert Hugh, B. O. IIDRTZOG YBOQRISSING oars: rows _<cr>- Condition nllllllrc - New“ ‘file! of Gen. J.B M. Hertzoii. 70-year- cld former Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa. who ullder- went an abdominal operation re- cently, is reported satisfactory. CTIO AT FRENCH RIVER I will sell by Auction st er neu- Prench River Corner. on WEDNESDAY. ocrosaa iih fill-v- Beginning st 1 P. M. ligitwllofwing giousélboitgbelfledtshcon- m mber ~ I e 5 s o £13152." machine; “this Cabinet met Willkie at the 11mm suite. phonograph, stove, along with Lt.-Gen. . lamps arid a Stilwell, American Chief of Staff 1on8] large quantity small articles not en- for Chlang Kili-Shek. 8nd Anlba-is" u“ me place and dale l will sell all buildings. boards and Rink mation must be filled 1n by the rip- iiculai- class did eXPlTE 599mm“! t owned h’ ch RN" plicarit before a radon card or P0 As fRr as these users are con- Terms Cub. book is issued rewind the suaar reRl-‘lllflllfin will Another problrm wliirh i: welsiii- rernnin in force for an indefinite ing down the lnccmfils mail is one il'l'l".d and did not hRVP l" l1“ W‘ concerning {rhi- "comlng of aw" of HGNVPG on the advent of (lea-coffee users. tee, and coffee Children raticillng. 10-3-5. Isl-annclers On Assinilwifle , . t Sale positive rain or shine. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. The Isisnd boys hero were pan o: the intrepid crow of the Assiriibciac which recently sent one ef Hit- ler's submarlri to s watery grave. They are left to right, AB. F. W. Llrkiri. Si. Peter's Bey; AB. Jack Thompson, Charlottetown; AB. Stanley Gallant. Rllihmvnfl. who "l! Wfllllifli Eldon l-lueetis, Summerslde and AB. George Bsllem Pownsl. With the exollflon 0! sil spending s furlough at their homes at present. Stepping along smartly a group of men from No. 60 Candaian Basic Training Ce are shown in s route march through the city streelfs recently in the action: AB. lluesiis, tbs boys are away mid-sir obtained Welland, Ont. Died from natural causes: Sgt’... .. , missing-mow for of- ficial purposes presumed deadl Parker, Allin Beers, Flt, Li... St. wardens following the test. some wardens told of halting autos and ordering them to pull over to will Lacs the curb only to see them drive -——-- s few seconds later. Police REMEMBERED HERE —- Sgmn. some o! these names of , offenders. A false alarm sent to the Fir ing. While here he will inspect the HM.O S. “Queen Charlotte". Ho be here several days. 7A0 William Lldcusta of Charlotte- Wn. who was mentioned in des- o patches after the Dleppe raid. is Stallion reporting a blaze at 135 well-known "in this cilv. He lived John Dorchester Street served to in- 74 Sydney st, crease the confusion. This occurred l when the two fire down the streets with wide open the lights on Seriously injured on active ser- began to flicker on again. vice: Police received a call to Hiils- Prin Howard, J, L., Loo, Liverpool. borouilli Square a few seconds after stay . 0 " up drunk who had f len oil the Frederick Gordon Cecil street inlurlng liimse was taken to the hospital but was Vesta th I l out" sounded w pick later released. Besides the lights showing in and business premises, there were report; of s bon fire bumin in a back yard, a light on the en-y wharf, etc. WILLKIE LANDS gContinug fig gag Q don't want inc to become a clay pigeon for the Japanese," Wlllkie said. Of the Japanese scouting craft seen here recently, he rmlarkedz- "I feel very much complimented. go ‘flattery appeals me like a _.. . Tomorrow. willlde Gen Olliang Kai-Slick whom he de- scribed as "one o! the truly great men of the age." He also will see President Lin Ben, I-LH. Kunir. Finance Minister and Vioe-Prszn- lea‘. and Gen. Ho Yin: Chin. Mm- ieier of War. Be will have dilln with Chiari Kai-Shel: tomorrow and tea wi Madame Ohianii Sun- He bears a personal message to ohlang from President Roosevelt. The smiling Kurig and other U of Chiang Kai-Shaikh Joseph W ador Clarence E. Gauss. lsys who's. Thain Taking cognizance of cfliiicisnl his sis ement in Russia that e second front should be opened and that Allied military leaders may have to be prodded into making the move. Willkle told Giinese n w papcrmenz- B“; always hav; ibO QM. l!!!“ o! saying what Mini- About the Russians he sold» fight, over there." 10 PER CENT gum from g2 g‘ $10.7! would su hog prices st Wort s minimum level of about $10 per 100 pounds live weight st Win- the export price of vlirie an equivalent increase in prices or s minimum ice of about $11 per 100 urlds, ve weight st Winnipeg uring the coming m,” Quotations ilhln week at the Win- nipeg stock yards for hogs, dressed weight, ranged from $13.75 to $13. as. Livestock officials heirs ex. peeled that the new export prices would mean dressed weight prices alt winninpeg of about $15.50. The increases in the other stock nards across Canada would simllary be up 10 r cent. "Dur ng the past yeas- hog prices mac considerably above the ex- am level as a result of the extra nefit to be found in the domestic market," the Minister said. “Dur- ing the last three weeks hog prices have weakened, following s flu- nductlom in the domestic quotas. (The amount packers now are allowed to move to the dom- estic trade is limited to 50 per cent of 194') sales.) ‘The increase in the price to be pain for bacon by the Canadian Government will immediately‘ ad- vance hog prices to the correspond. ing price that is being paid for bacon under the new agreement " To meet the shipments requested by Britain under the new contract and domestic requirements as well, will require the largest product-Ion of hogs in the hiaim-y of Canlida— approximately 7,500,000 head, Mr. Gardiner said. "To fulfill the new agreement will necessitate an increase of about 25 per cent ill hog production in Western Canada and about. ‘Der cent in Ontario and Quebec. "This ,\'(‘fl.l"s record ferd grain crops will ilndoubtcdly be an im- poriant factor in the increased production of hogs necessary to meet the requirements in the new courts-act.” ______i________ MORE WOMEN POLICE PRETDRIA -— (CPl — A recent Roilcrnment announcement. official- lv slaftlri that a Wmm-ni: Autumn- Police Corps i= to be (‘sinbliqhnd soon in the Union of south Africa. A Sale 0r Rent Large warehousi- on Spring Sir-vet ins! n" Wish-- Street. Known as flu- M-‘Neiil Riilillin-r, Aim house lil- joining. Good nu» frontal". AJIORNE a 00.. Summerside l0-3-6-l few minutes before the official at The Charlottetown. blackout and left here about two ye engines roared the father slightly. He Gert-rude here several vflflfs ville llls falh-r, Mr. l Nicholas Ixlcusizi, “"115 Chef The fa-mliy ars ago when W84 Butwinted head the sirens chef st the Nova flcotian Howl, all sides Halifax. Ssmn. Leo Went, to w“; Kent School and also amended co of Wales College during his in this province, OORRECTION- The name Sterl-ls which appeal-e "lay in connection with the report of the annual meeting of the P E Temperance tsigen should have read M]! 133111511 ms. Miss Stems wasnamedons committee in connection with tem- perance education, FUNERAL YESTERDAY fllflflal of the 1a Humm gavlgoar Pallbearers weremlvvf" 9' ~ - : essrs. Leslie McDonald, Patrick Duffy, Herbert Mason, Joseph 1305-1, Wilfred Bower, Ernest puny, 11.1 tennent Clifton Cemetery. Shamrock Division S. 0' T Kenslngton Hold Centennial Oi: ‘hang lhsmrook vicizm, h ahniversargw :1 of the Order of the Defence in the of September 1w, p! n. 2055111110! aw eas o , , _ Cotton oeculxulied the gbair exercises were conducted bv on ctions. he laid, co log-b viva a century, n g 2‘.“l;’..‘“.;;.’;.l.“° diff" co cent-ion w his rule axiom; observe tbs Centennial 0! and on gasiisstion which w” m, “an” s. Inst social may ears cf his mugfiig. ‘United States brought “m, ~ rails: agape-ll and QM l-Mln Q m; In gtrinkilnl 0 . n men in s tavgrri “film m ambled for the evening m in the city and one o! bers was appointed to go hear hi‘ and bring back a. report, Ho d1 T813011. advising them all to go and hear the speaker the next night, which they did. The result was impressed by what they heard, ono of their number proposed oc out a number of invitation: ing them to attend No. '11 Division Street, New York on Thursday evening sent. zmh 7.30 P. M. 1842 to orsnnln» n ho,- rleficial Society based on Tolal Abstinence to be knOWn s; Now York Division No, l Sons nf Tom. Derance. As a. rrlslllt, the "sixteen answered the caii From that glmll beginniriz. as far as can be checkcd up from lire records of the Orilili" in w. ‘lzls lands, some ten lTlIlIlOIlA of OWIDlR have become members. The growth of the Order was marvell- oils. fPwenty one nloriills aflor Li; in- stitution almrsr or simo in m, union. and everv PJWlllPP in Can- iirin opened lip Divigioils and in eight years tho Ordcr ‘nod prnwn to 300000 nlcmbers. a rilectinlz n! llfcst outstanding men and women of filo cnliliiirlnl had lninrd tho Order, incllldili: Prcsiricnt Abraham Lincoln, the cmrlnrzyuinr oi‘ the Slave Trade, Rm". Lynn.“ Beecher. Pzcsldcnt of OlXTlJl (Liollege faihcr of tho ccchmlcd Hvnrv Wilrd Beecher, and Harlot Beecher Stowe, alilhnr of llllrle Tom's Cabin. T110 notable Tom- Dorance lecturer John B. Golllzil. General Neal Dow, Sh" LFfllllilTl Tillev. Sil" Goo. l1. Pfisloi‘, Flllhcr Mathew. Susan l3. Aliillollv. Pro- sldent of the Notional \V0l‘lll‘.!l'$ Suffrage Association, and tho lim- fd Miss Frances E. Willnl-rl who ille mcnlorulvlc Womrllis Cru- snde against illf‘ liquor truffle‘, arninst the saloons, knccling in prayer on the salvdust covered floor, pleading with kcclnors to give lip their snul-rlr-girnviuv busi- ness" with rosu‘? thwl, mrmv closed their saloons and rrnqicri h1rrcls of liquor lnin tho glliicr. P. G. W. P, Rcv. A P Bakrr who was nrcsrlnt nliwl n stirring nddrcu on the Tompernnrc sitlmilml in rwneriil. Csnndn spending ywnrlv liozirly $3fYliiilfifl0lfl in alcoholic liqiiors during the mo=f critical ptlrind of our National life, was simplv rlcploriihlc. Rousing temperance speeches wero also made bv Rev. A. D Sterling. Major J. A. Crmlc-r of L03 Angola; (hi. Jnspnh Dnvlsoii. Kcnslnnion and R. A. Prnfiii. l-‘lwl- fown. The corbraiion closed with the National Anthem