SATURDAY, THE WESTERN GUARDIAN , g _ AGINTIi 141$ J. mm Iurlby. ll llnov- It. all George view. II (mews It ililMI-BSIIJI and PI-INUI COUNT! News, Inscription; Advkthing The Guardian my no noun daily so u! 0f tlc lol- III Bell Bookstore. Water Toronto Bakery. Itie Guardian will b0 IIIIVIII lllffi IOIL “f. Currier Buy at 241 p0! db! it I00 fl I in 0 Danton wnu smut. Ink union, 81 Orllfllh "“"l"..'.': i! homo lmnnnllo “udlflnauchlflluvthhltvlcu or give your omcr to the boy responsible In dallvuim cl YQII nllh -BELZEMA takes the itch from F/czchia ill Taylor Drug 00-. K911“ ungtoii. 94'“- ‘ITBERCULOSIS C L I N I C ULcuiy, Oudieiiows Hull, Septem- oui- dill. Wednesday fllilfflllgfli 4 m —i).\NCl; DlacNElLUB ware- hgusc, Keiisington, Saturday lil ‘l, September 4th. Proceeds cigarette iuiicl for boys Ovezsinfi —ILNGAGEMENT —- MP8. Paul- iiic l... blower of Fairville, N. B. aiiiiouiircs the engagement of her uiiuuhici‘, Dorothy Lowell, to Diilili Siicriiiiiii, son of Mr. and _\ir~. fcwarrl Urch, Walthuiii. Mass. <1,"iiici'iy of Summersidc. 11154.; 'l'iii: liiiirri.ige to take placc early in September. 9-4-11 '"ilI).\L SIIOWVER Miss .i llcwatt and Miss Adele s, were JOilii. hostesses at a .ill shower at Mulberry Lodge. llL ide on Wednesday after- .n honor oi Miss Gordena Chill; who is i0 be a Bcptflmbfl‘ bride. Miss Howatt and Miss Bow- DEIS served and Miss Jean Nich- Olson poured. The gifts WON brought in. in a decorated and were opciicd by Miss Bruce and the verses were Miss Margaret Allen. After Betty suitable to the occasion the guests wcie pleasantly entertained by piano gl‘lf‘Cii0ll5 by Miss Katherine l\IZ‘iCCiliilllll.-—-S. Wcll Known Sportsman Dies GAiRfRlSON. N. Y» Seivt- l — (as. _wi1iiam o. (Blunt Bill) Brown, (iii, who once drove an ash car; in New York City and later bccainc one of the United States foremost spurts figures, died today a: his health farm overlookinfl West Point. Biown was a member of the New York State Athletic Commlsei froiii i933 until he resigned last. November because of ill health. In, illg carlivr years he was noted Ml a \\""'Siit‘l' and boxing referee, and‘ nit 1 I'm‘ last. 35 years he had 0;. ..‘cd his health farm" Brown- d, . _ in whim went many ath- 1p KS riiitl other prominents. ifs... Dalston Q73 no Dommenti invasion Dcfoncc Minister Ralston, visit- in. his. constituency in Prince Couiiiy, siid lust night that he had no 0' sniiiviit to make on thc lii/sst action ill ulilch Canadian IPOCIIS r iik ". part. thr.‘ invasion of mp I‘ n mainland. In fact, safd, ho was not fully abreast of the latest developments. Col. Rnlston arrived by plane Thursday and will lcave again fol‘ Owziwa suiidiiy afternoon. Y tcrdny he visited several dis- tricts in western Prince County and today lie will make a tour of tho oastcrn section cf the County. Hc will be in Suminersidc t0- hiciit. has not visited mil- ital-v cslulilislimciits in the Prov- incr yct and it did not appear that ‘they would bc lricluzlcd in his round of activities in this trip. _._ !»~?.\‘.“\\‘:i:‘;&&'x°_‘\*{‘. Wliito Stu Laundry ..~<\<,~c\c\oc* ‘\./\/\ \/\./\.\I\/\/\ 6,1. DCYS WANTED FOR PAPER ROUTES APPLY cninioircrown GUARDIAN REPRESENTATIVES SUMMERSIDE “East? 287 or 289-2 basket‘ read byl i". h ti. w. opening of the gifts which were| 1;,,',,f,:'{,°“ ‘m ~__________ s » =37: st fwd \‘:1'.'>‘.>‘('>‘('Ri'3~‘. .. T. E. lllCKEY Chartered Accountant Office at Cal- "i": - 4-21. —BRACI'S STOII and wan- houses will be closed all day Mon- day, Labor Day, Sept. l. 0-4-11 ,___ —'I‘UBEILCULOSIB AI- berton ’l. J-l-Bi. °°..l{§n‘.i.%l'.'." Tuesday Personals —Tlll HQ‘!!! of Willifid beck and W. Bowncb of wiirl air all day Monday, —-8gt. Ben J. Amnnuit of Prince Edward Island who is stationed in Green, 5t. John N. l. is spend his furlough wiih his wife family in Bummer-side. It is years since he Joined up.—-8. --Sgt. Norman A. W t of the Prince Edward Island ighlandorl who is stationed at Barrack! Green, 5t. John, is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wright, Bedaque. Ho has now been in the army four years. -8. — MllCllfliANfilll IIOWII - Miss Helm , one m rriago takes pllcc shortly wu 'the guest of honor at s shower given by Miss Edith Dystarit on Wednesday evoninc at the homo oi d Mn. mule Harvard Street. many gifts were opened by Misl Marion Woodsidc and Min Mar- garet McEwen and presented to the brldg to be by Mrl. Jack Mc- Kay. Miss MacLeod thanked heri friends for their tb htfulness. Lunch was served by the osteso-s United Sonics Df Prayer llolil At St. Paul's St. Paul's Church was filled to capacity yesterday when a united service o Prayer in commemora tion of the fourth anniversary of the war was held by the Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner assisted b the Rev. T. E. McLennan. rinltv United C urch; Rev. T. H. Russell Somers. t. Jamcls‘ Presbyterian Church; and the ev. I J. Levy of the Baptist Church. The service consisted oi a per- iod of thanksgiving led by Rev. Mr. McLennan followed by a per- iod of penitence and concession led by Rev. Mr. Gardner. Rev. Mr. Somers then conducted a per- lod of intercession followed by a period of rededlcatlon led bv Rev. Mr. Levy. Each period was follow- ed by a hvmn of suitable theme. The service concluded with the singing of the hymn “Oh God Our Help in Ages Past." In Memoriam MISS CATHERINE I. BOSS The deatn occurred at the Prince Edward Island hospital on Sunday, August i5, 194.3, of Miss Catherine J. Ross of 24o Rich- mond St., Charlottetown, in her 71st. year. Miss Ross was taken suddenly iii on Saturday, Aug. 14 and was removed to the hospital for medical and nursing cars where she passed quietly away on Sunday evening. She was the fourth daughter of the late William Ross and Jessie Currie Ross formerly of Fairvlew. West River. After spending sev- eral years in the United States she and her sister Margaret re- turned to P. E. Island and took up residence at 243 Richmond street where they lived quietly and hap- pily together until the death of her beloved sister about three nears ago whose passing caused er much grief and sorrow. In her girlhood Miss Ross unit- ed with the Presbyterian Church in New Dominion and while liv- ing in Charlottetown worshipped at Zion Church. In the absence of the pastor. Rev. Mr. Webster the Rev. m. n. Bussell Somers oi St. James Church officiated at the funeral service at her homo and the burial service in N-v: Dominion cemetery where she was tenderly laid to rest in the family plot beside her beloved parents and sisters who had pre- deceased her. Although of n quiet and retiring disposition, Miss Ross was aiwo- mm of strong character, honor- able and fust in worldly matters and friend y and hospitable in her home life. The respect and ai- fectlon of her numerous friends and relatives was amply proved bv the largely attended funeral and the many beautiful floral offer- ings and messages of sympathy received. Remembering her great love of flowers itmeemed most a o- pi-intc that her last resting, pace hnuld no profusely ankod with lovey blossoms. Miss Ross is survived her sister, Mrs. Wallace Wheat sy of East Royalty, to whom amputhy is exttcndoid in her sudden cova- mcn . The pail-bearers were Mum. Victor Coyle. Gui-net Campbell, Pcrg. Robertson, A. K. McPhec. Donald McKinnon, John B. Roper LONDON” ls] —(APi-Amcrloa-1 heavy bomb- ers blutcd air leld a ldyzik and Penn's-y" ‘y’; nos ac yqtmllv o o n a darl tree-lop lucflsmck n one bombers in lock- am u the orn 0nd c Ilamwccfl In the 7M. M. klfildlfl Netherlands wen J: anus nnny headquarters fuel nndpammunition stores have en blown up ln the Madang, New Guinea sector north oi ground-menaced be nus l i NDA Y TO-DAY THE MYSTERY of the ROBOT human) 3w“: b loco n" ’ beautician C hill‘ Inch-nu ~ finish’? Also News f’! Shorts SHOWS AT 7.30 and 9.15 Sat. at 2.30 MO p“ XAVlill ClliiIlT iui iill lliilnliu Inilc l1 mm run autism "our ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 TUESDAY AT 2.30 Summerside ilrc ' We Going - To Let Dliina Down? - We have been asked for lmfll-mt of $7.000 to relieve suffering of these brain.- people. Contributions received to» date amount to little more than $3,500. The balance must. be raised if we are to fulfill our obligation mid retain our own sclf respect. We have two days in which w do it, Our response to the Greek and Russian appeals was magnificent surely we shall not fail in our duty to our gallant ally China, who for six long years, under thg most desperate conditions has dc. fled and held at bay the might of Imperial Japan, and who so m. gently needs mcz-i-y to buy food, clothing and medicines fOf her starving millions. Women of Prince Edward Island, we ask you to assist that 901M38- eous woman Madam Chiang Kai Chek, the Joan of Arc of China, who all during this terrible sti-ug- gle. has kept alight the flickering torch of freedom in her own country and has been an example of courage and fortitude to wom- anklnd the world over. Every one of us in this smiling land of plenty can snare something, a dollar. five dollars or even ten dollars. Int our conscience dictate the amount and send it wdnv to the Hon. fieasurer, W. R. Cruik- flmnk- """scr. Royal Bank, Charlottetown. cM "COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVIC ” W. ll. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. wit..." 540-541 an the Mi Mi mON thin ns of bombs d from fighter - escorted “Lilli. l dropgc bo er, Alli d he . horn“; c. adquamn an Low Aym, Larainc Day Reunited In Mystery Drama Pl 1 l thrills tltm my °“°‘ nt MWEJI Ill an andhwfl l0 otic "mchtal remote con- dgt tho Caplto o. Lani h “' “N Il"l new- deals with a mange rie cmnmittled by iunatics under hyp- notic oontmi. when Day. as a night club dancer. is manned by 3:00am killers, Ayrel. an c. mi: young actor, tuna mam: detective and dcspih poi- ico mltifli succeeds in tracing ma" u down to a "master Ayn: and Day. formerly um ll the ivo interim mu his mun-swan can in the pop uular “Dr. Kiiduc" Ill l screen team. -Ayrcs playing his amateur-detect- ive role with assurance and amia- biiity. and Miss Day giving a fresh and ingratlating quality to her role of the frightened night club dan- illc Local ‘Fruit Prices Owing a misunderstanding with reference w the prices of pouches, pears and plums, which ha; arisen because of information supplied this lpcr by Mr. F. B. Reeves, the fo lowing statement has been issued by Mr. Norman Gaun- ders, Foods Officer of the War- time Prices and TradcBoal-d: "Mr. Reeves was quoting retail prices for Island plums whereas the prices I had given in s prev- ious press interview were the max- imum wholesale charges for On.- tsrio fruit." “Further, he mistakenly com- pared prices on ll-quart baskets of plums by stating that this should have sold at $1.60 instead of $1.75. The $1.75 figure on which I was quoted applied to pears. Yes- terday the wholesale prices foi- On- tario pears and plums showed a further reduction and now are selling as follows: pears, 11 quart baskets $1.50: plums, 6 quart bas- kets 90 cents." Take Reservatmns For World.‘ Series NEW YORK, Sept. 3 —— (AFC- Neither manager Joe McCarthy nor President Ed Barrow will ad- mit that the New York Yankees are “in" as American League champions, but— 'I'he club already has started tak- lnz reservations for world series tickets, which are coming in "steadily." the office said today. Yesterday ’s Market Broccoli, bunch Cauliflower Boiling iiicat Tomatoes. yb. ef qr. 15c fS-‘AJ 20-230 19c 20-240 Bo- one 40c 50c 25-300 40c 35 “lit: I for 25c Zd-‘IUC 2 for 25c 2 for 25c lb 36-38c bn Mountains, pk. 40c l . ssh Cod. 25-30 20c i Spring Lamb Carrots, lb POLIEU kiiilltl Mackerel, each Haddock. lb. Herring, each Rudlshes. hunch Rhuriirb lb. Onions, bunch, New Onions, bunch Honeydew, ea. Melons, ea. Blueberries, qt. Plums, qt. Plums bsk. Tumips, ca. Peas, qt. Peas in pod Beans, lb. Raspberries, pt. Celery, bunch Cabbage, each Ccrn Beef Beet a. lwr-es, bunch Melons. each Cucumbers, each Pepper. Ircen Apples. pk Too Late To Clasify_' FOR SALE -— MASSEY-HARRIS Binder with (sheaf carrier and trucks). Herbert Weeks, Fred- ericton. 9-4-21 YOUNG GIRL WISIIES HOUSE- work where there are no chil- dren. Apply M. C. clo Guasdiarai‘. 8c 4 foi- 75c 10c 10 50:: 42c 20c 25c $1.25 5c 46c S for 25 2 lb. 25c 30c 1D and ‘Aoc 1B0 20-250 6 lbs. for 26c 25C 400 10C 3 ‘or 95c 30-400 6c distributed toilet CENTRAL IIIAIIIIIAI ::..."'.: um..." - "c -.___~_.. fill! p. TIAIII AIRIVAD _ train left Bern's. with 1o a?“ and lniv in with ‘l2 at l. 9L -_-_. HIV. 0. ' A. II 5"i‘°8........°"‘..i.'§..?“ s . 9th morning l ma: Ivln p-III- NII GIAIGOI OIIIITIAN Church service, Sunday, t. o: 11 o'clock; Cavendish tist Church union. ‘IM- R. l a aw mlniIlI. s-ii IGII UNITID GAIGI —. Rcv. J. A. Nicholson, miniltl. Ber- vioeu Bu bur btb: m an. York: no n: l’ church is bsinl z I p-m. Cmtrll Chum moa "flu Valley of ‘PHI In! CI II. JAII — Tho evenin services will be rc- sumed on unday when the Min-' luv. '1‘. H. Buucii Bom- oonduots both morning and orlhiplaaidmdsllvcra the, is en av $NTBAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -Thc speaker at the Central Chrilq tian Church at both scrvicu lun- dcy will b0 Rn. W. O. . general secretary of the All Cam a‘ Committee of the Churches of Christ of ‘Ibi-on . His Iubloct in the morning will be “Cntchi the vision" and in the evening " will make all things new." A cordial welcome is extended to all. ENLIBT IN it. C. A. I’. - Persons from this Province who unlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force re- cently included: George Jenninil Rogers, son of Mix-l. Gem" c J. - ers and the latc . fl. i Prince Street, Cnarlottctown: Mll- ustus A. Mallard, son of Mrs. James Mallard, Clear Spaings; and one woman, Annie ilms Ramsay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H Roy Ramsay of O'i..cary. Mr. R08- ers enlisted for aircrew tralnini 8nd left for Lachlne Manning Depot cf the RC A)". All three were :18!!- ed up at Moncton. DWELLING BURGLARIZED - Some burglars in this city seem to be afraid of the approaching cold weather and the shortage of fuel. At least when they entered the residence of Mr. E. B Coffin at 12 Greenfield Avenue they con- centrated entirely on bed cl h- ing. The plunder consisted of blankets. quilts, pillows, am $300 v i etc, bunting to probably in niuc. At the same time valuables, much more easily carried, were lcit untouched. The break occurred while Mr. and Mrs. Coffin were at their summer home. TOURIST TRAFFIC T0 BOOST .—Mr. F. R. Bayer, C. N. R. Public- ity representatlve was here yester- day from Moncton. He reports the railway is labouring under terrific strziln handlirxz the enormous pus- enger and freight traffic with plant largely depreciated due to War conditions. He is confident this Provincs with its delightful assets, will have a boocniri tourist busi- ness and as a health resort. The new mode of ail‘ travel will en- able citizens 0n the Mainland as far as Toronto even. to send their families here for the summer and visit them at week-ends by the All‘- ways. SANATORIUM WEEK — Dona- tions to patients at the Provincial Sanatorium durin this week, known as Banatoi-um Week, in- cluded the following; Mrs. Noel, DeBlois, a basket of fruit; the, Home league of the Salvation, Army. a case of oranges; the Hol Redeemer Psi-iii, $16; Mrs. Joscp Haggerty and Mrs. James Wlisomi cardigan $5.00; Canadian Legion $25. Yes erda members of the- Royal Edwar Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, visited some oi the patients and articles. The chapter has purchased $10 worth of flanelette which will be fash- ioned into women's pyjamas. GROUP MEETING — At the invitation of Mrs. Marv McLean. Vice President of the Pi-esbyteriai of Prince Edward Island, the Women's Missions: Auxiliaries of Clyde River and arshfieid mot with the St. James Society in the Kirk Hall on s ursday evening. After thc local routine bulincss in which Mn. W. A. Btcwnrt and In McLean vc interesting aspen, the meet was addressed by Rev. T. H-wB. somci-s who welcomed the guests and spoke cncouruingiy of this great work being undertaken by the Woman's M nary - letibn in Home and Foreign Iilidl. Mi-s. Dixon and Mrs. Dsmch of Clyde River spoke isolingiy on the need and comfort of continued prayer, especially in this time of stress. Mrs. Munn of Murlhficld made valuable suggestions for W. M. 5. studios. After a social bour- m t O during which i-efi-emments served b the Kirk Auxiliary enjoysb e gather cums to a close with the bcnedic ion pronounced aerator Rcv. Thomas Good- .3001‘; IOId laAall - 1M0 hCllfiglbll. an ’ Dodg cone w good rubber. App. y Guardian. BTUDQT ACCOMMODATID IN private home. Apply Guardian. POI. IALI - IIOUBI AT MON- tugus, centrally located oppos- to Commercial Howl. eight rooms. Write N. J. M. McLeod, care Mrs. L. B. Mcllinh, Mon- tcguc. 9-4-11 WIRING ‘II/Ila TRACE‘ wcgonn ‘ and plenty fuei ' wood. Ciintm Morrison. ilkcdcric- tdfl. O-l-Qi 1.081‘ - A GOLDIN BROWN Cochi- Spaniel answering’, to name Nicky. Reward. Phone il-I. or Guardian. b-f-bf LOlI‘ - LIP!‘ A’l‘ BOMB PATI- cnt’: home stcthosco . Kindly ‘return to fir. Mncuuiran. ’ H‘ ENGLISH WIFE AND SMALL daughter require board, resid- cncs or to livs as buying guests with private family from tcmbcr l5. Town or vlcinit . A K m. m ~ v TRINITY IP11. -_ ‘hinlt! Y. P. U. i-uiuvied its , aim- a summer uuon of outdoor programs. As soon u member: ar- rived the lender of recreation, Pans McoCnusinnd, invited them to l in contests and glmu fol- lowed in which tbs emphasis was "Know Your a ." President. Leonard or an presid- ed. Following the several hymn! were sung. lesson wu read "I Id up on the cubical. "What fl my den of the C tlsn Church - what plscihu tho YLC. in it"! ‘I'M World Day of Pm o . o con n‘? usingmpr:ycrl f and than‘ ving 31d gigging . c . 4 |vicc| at tnc horns an: :i.:*":,»..r.':.-'~"~ 0-»- "i" ltd..." #viifli'iiu ' THE CHARIDTTEMWN GUARDIAN Platform PLANE NUMBER ONE and. PLANK NUMBER FIVE K. We will incruu the financial provisions for to its importance n our rimnry industry and PLANK NUMBER SIX soon as conditions will permit. PLANK NUMBER NINE farm products and feeds. t Study and Consider The Progressive Conservative ‘Pita platform is divided into fifteen muons and tin in with the Pro- groulvo Conservative programme for all Canada. It. is built of fifteen planks all sound and true. Hon an uvcrsi aunpiui 1. We will maintain British institutions and strengthen the British pan. non-ship by ovary nuns within tin constitutional power of the Pi-ovlnu Prince Ifwud Isl ‘Arfirioulturo in proportion l endeavour in provide credits for farmers and illimncn at low interest rum, and will give in~ creased support and encouragement in Woman's Institutes. b. We will immcdlainiy glvc attention ic our long neglected secondary Roads and bridges and will initiate a programme of grading and gravel- llng roads leading to shipping centres; and will psvc essential roads u 9. We will insist on the immediate remedying of the rcnnt inadequate and pilzcarious transportation connections between t ll Province and the mainland and will press for the proper equipment and utilization of our splendid natural harbours and will rornotc the establishment of storage and elevator facilities within the rovince for potatoes and other F. D. lL-llllurclilll llolil Long Talks vv SUNDAY MAIL SERVICE -— A Sunday airmail service between Charlottetown, Summarsids and ivioncton is expected io begin this Sunday. It w operated by planes of Maritime Central Air- ways WfilCh iiandis the week-day service. FUNERAL NOTICE — The fun- eral of the late John J. Cullen will be held from the residence of his brother, J. P. Cullen, 1A3 Dor- chester street, this morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstarrs Basilica, thence to R. C. cemetery. RETURNS FROM TRIP — Mr. Joseph JP. OPBricn returned last. night from a. trip to Qucbccmfont- real, Otto. places. While sway he saw Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt. in one of their public 1P- psaruiccl in 0mm. He was away since August i6. FUNERAL YISTEIAY - Th0 funeral of tbs lam Miu Kltlfi no , b. was hold from bu lam residence at York Point yutcr day to Clyde River Cemetery. Ber and grave wm conducmi by Rev. J . Skinner The pallbearers were: Dr. Ran- dolph Murchison, G. . Murchison. Clarence Murchison Stanley M111‘- chlson can borts lfid Gor- don Nicliwcn. CAPT. NICHOLSON GOES OVERSEAS - Included in the latest draft of Canadian Troops to leave an East Cont. Canadian Port for Great Britain wu Capt. J 1. Nio n of Charlottetown. More familiarly known M Hickey Nicholson he ayod with the Abb- iu in Chsrio mown and inter rifled in England from 1m tn . Before the wu- hn turned pro with the Chicago Black Hawks. After he Joined the army he played in Halifax in 1040-41. WABPHNCYION, t. 3 -—(AP) - Prime Minister iiurcbill and President Roosevelt an back on I night and day schedule in their war talks, and there i; no to detract from the th that 0y are givi atlantion internat- ional poll cal issues of the prucnt and the future, with ulsr unpiiuis on ways of gctt great- ai- nautical collaboration with use . The Prime Minister and the nssident talked until one o‘ciock this morning in m». Roosevelt‘ study and resumed their dlocuu- ions during tho day. Dlrtcwn Man Wins Flower Prize MONOTON, N. B. l6 (cm - Winner of the Tr h at. 9f Y 0h! MOIICICII Soc cty Show b t. I - snlcript Gladioii ein held hers w» an outsider, Goi- G. u, of Charlottetown, who wok the honors for the attractive blaoml. Mr. Hughes‘ entries came second the mike 12:04,’ “tall-d in the c . in mou- npilm and first in all . Andrew Mllbum of was second and Thomas Parker. also of Mcnoton, cams th . Judges for the com tition wm John Cameron a d McJ t. both of Mormon? u m. IN MEMORIAM 1 In memo of In. Personals William Acorn Toronto. ci-ly cf Charlottetown, is ng friend: and relatives hm. Mll- O. H. IN! -!gt. and n, R. C. A. I‘. have loft for their homo in ' it. Mull Mo. lit. Brown bu lult u" “m. co a guise at the Bumm- n“ We'll cot lint n our’? than. .57!’- lln. lililcblth Patterson, who “mm "'““. u‘ l-Hi has ban visit her n , Mn. Dun MncPlml, has ‘I3! for her c in Denver. Col. Cmtain William Hunt. of the R. l. ntmal. Ion of Mn. Hunt, Prince lit. wont through the lioli , and now may b0 wli the Anny invading Italy. Mill Ifarloriolf uihu re- turned from New 01w mo: fiimtwcwuklwi ELM. rgca and Mn. Marlon. LAC. afip umama n- “h,” w, muff;- m}: m mark; i1? u,“ n" Duncln Iuluhnon. nliivortifsioylt m“ “m Mr. L. I. Wcilnsr, of W. W . u. ‘P you Pollard: Wbilnlrdmlklthlllcftonlbill- 2% “mm "‘“‘“""' ‘PDLITIOAI. MEETINGS i ‘ 2ND DISTRICT 0b‘ QUEENS ‘AFTON HAL Monday, 61:.“ Friday. 10th. NORTH RUSTIC . Muddy. t. 18th. The Government candidates are lpvitcd to atiand and will b0 given half the time. form visit! In“ I_ Houitmi imam. of the a o. v.11. rvturnod u» 3n Mainland yu- 3§$2’..l“°.i."g‘l‘.ia. if.’ swish“ “hi3 figuotgip w imam l ad m.» . I lo way ho will itmic? m.‘ out tclgfliffii ftcrwgde n limo van t with bu ultI,l0U MM! III with ni er. gnu‘; sincere Desire" and the bbfli ALL MEETINGS AT 8.80 PM. , PHILLIP MATBHON 4on1 w» I i Juneau-Ii“ time it... i No on can flll 1W1‘ "° lovingly 0-4-11. ________.. IN MEMORIA IIIN - At Crcpcud on ad lira c ty Hocpi urdsy, Aug. i. l Mn. Lawrence ‘fholnplonl. l. Ion, Boyd doom. N-Wlfi‘ hi. hid fill-n officiating MuNlVlN-In the Print/i '- Iibl kl on BO tfinbli‘ chilfiiiuta“ loptsnibor 0th. i950- OI I OI Wdwnd Chemo, a daughter, i HMO usou- at tho 01m tc-l. Halifax, on » lo 1k Anderson (nu MARRIAGE! < MscIWlN-MACKAY-At tho Smurf. Unitnd Chum: Wodmsdu gin Rev. o‘ for Maoltwcn, of St. Peter: - a Mun! . blliiiu. - Al than, Ncwwinadon. PM. August Itb . T. Mercer. MK! Oanavoy, w -~ " , IO“, MID Pl-lulntionw f ‘No. ., Ray. Herbert DEATHS 8,1 oi MacN of 01M"- cnl notice lam. WALIII — At the Cit Sept. l, 1N3. ‘I0 yodn. Rem lhnncucy’: mineral iiomv- crai notice lam-- iionl Henry lim- uim mtinl Ii ‘N MORI .__ mory of oul , 0i iii‘. 1m not forgotten. "m" es. v.9...» o" W“ cos o we min Y" lin lo, your l" _ Iollmnbs and Gum"- Iacnlflnfi m mm N“ ‘i III "l ‘ hm yuan a‘: our hi“ I I in .1» ~ ,, Ik uflwfiii-iyafl“ m%bdiliflw ---—-——""'”_" - iwwnnwlw" " "" i NJ). 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