n“, perlormed by m6 Rev- PTEMBER 9. 194a /___.____ FEWEsTERN GUARDIAN “fffiomws: s. um num. u Hanover as. and GOIIII CICI U. OIUII IL I'D-HIDE“)! Olfl PIJNUI QUUNTI I Men; Murillo; o I I'D. D. -l-,==r=a"===»- ..::=’..' :- ‘t... Dbl“ II‘ "632. emu, Ian unmet. n on: amt Z’T¢nn nu s. convene u uylelo hjllunnile by Tlflaufluw monupoeonraenouatctunwvioo 00m“ outer in the boy rooponuible tor dolherioe on you some. l gm W!" IIIGNOIIPI —'IAII Wampolfl - 4F" “w” “N” tomcat, teeloun u» t o t ggfgfifi’ atnxfmmflm n-u-ltwreylor mo: dgfkegefiton.’ “It -a 1 t i -F°“,§.’.‘.';E;‘ Sim oloa-ibuidcfi‘ —WAN'l'l‘.D—Mnld to o in 1m- mlu» pox-tamer). w. tu around first of OoTnber. gmllsmflfq‘; ‘ass-a. n-e-allply no: m, Bun-lmerelde. n-o-al. umm____ .__ , -IPIING vsnusv Indl m .ro |B,§*,Lf'5o1’§,',},,“§,_ and Melpeque telze-nbtleemur-YE ~r.%-¥%§r-.s-mm~~1==- ,,, "J...- ‘trusts ““r‘<>.'>.“°3§8‘é“i-' R n‘ ' "organization. All invited. 'O-9'-Ii. aunt-alpha?‘ lttlétel-lrggggfgJfil —Q0'1‘Al'-Y LUNCECON l-Tho nvflgnlfieoypr Union in ion "l"! broth" was the Rev. John Jsrvie of the _,5 TnnnsrcEl-zn — w. w. Trinity United Church. mSummer- ho has been manager side who gave a very u fir“ ‘" l ' i fr.‘ gang oi Nova Scotla. Sum- and practical talk on ooa IiflI-r zimde icr the past live years has _s. z . ma." “can b, d d by M,- o ulnmers e ary , flgoajf “_,§,‘},,f,,,__ m, was held 0n ruesdey in the Olym-, l“ '5' m- Miss Roberta Tny-lpis with the vice-president, J. E.- w" P"Y",,,,,;,, Campbell and her l Dalton in the chair in the absence; lor, Mlsswaltgp, all oi "Freetown. of the president. The guest speaker m‘ st. st n . .r.*::ZZl§?.- Person-ls unmwhn B6 V1 ~ lready ar- i“ I m. Stennen. He has a m w“ Lute; Lila Horatio o! Winniiwl, $3.1 In Snmlnersfiglcllmanghorgly‘ I? l‘ vmmng her 8m". H,“ uoyd‘ ~t=mily W111 M march“ Juv- ir» *""“'",.l.“€.'l,“;s§€l$i.° ml “ -_ toilenve fnr - - gqngtgble Phllin CBITAI‘ Of ti; ply-RAM A v P. as- e s K s v WEDDINC =s“’r‘,‘"‘”i‘}?°e°°$€‘§3‘§‘.°é“v$l,fit e5 ‘IOWA --- d! his home in Outlook. sflsh-s- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloy . ard Kensingion was the scene i is visiting a", Happy event on Saturday a. c. M. P. oi wlnn pe J A , .. - 3 I m , Miscouche- "“’"‘lueidedaaildfifflwfd ‘ggvfd giazteturnuron Saturdfllh-S. E-Cfinrggy or Hamilton. Glorious __——-_-_—_i==- ' ine outside and a P701115 "‘ i r ‘“““;€£§é?f§§‘d;“é§: Annual Rally of we an nPDIfODYi m ceremony, which solemn nmrrlflge H . . F- ,,,,,,,., Rector of st. Mark's Presbyterian Y. P. il- Churcp, Kcnsington. The bride dressed in a two piece dress oi _,_. t the dainty blue crepe and cm'yln8 w, The ninth annual rallyl é} Um m, bququgl; or pink glndioll was Presbym-len Young Peope , .. th .\ ’" d 1 land was i2§“.(t‘2..r‘§1;;§";‘v%§ £5. 253s? (its 53,8}. $123” chili‘; min yester-l mrlon Howard who was dressed in d”, _ pm green and carried a nosegay The meeflng iygaengd as‘: $033‘ M “mt peas. Cliiiord Ramsay vononel period e my Go we,» was his brothers best man. Mm Peoples Society. - - ~ music before the ceremony and delegates. w sums the siShlnZ oi the reaister-l Mr. Boy? mlgegloiflfié P§§§§,‘-’§“s°’§ Alter the ceremony and congratu- president o a; T liiions e bountiful supper was ciety. Dresld" l" ‘he scejéfifigtees m“ ilowinB erred to a large number of guests. which themugg near relatives oi both bride and were 8P1!) - onam M“. poem. and girl friends oi the‘ Nomimtéisrég. Egg-cg: o". Ema ride. some of whom came from I-Mlfl-l Mary MacNenL clurlottetown and Bummerside for B01?" knot“: Misses Math“ Lock. he occasion. An aunt and sisterlh tewMm-garet MacDougali, Mr. oi the bride groom from Mass, Rzgért ‘uremia. Re“ Tandy, Duke were among those present, A show-i Press con-es ondent, Mrs. Rob. er for the popular young couule m Jgy-dine Mildred MacKay. was held at the home of Mr, and The Pmgdm then gave a. lirs. Keir Clark on Weflnefidflyrshon m“; on the year's work and evening Sept. 1st, when a magnifi- also helpful suggestions for the tent array of beautiful gifts was comm“ year, presented. These were further (To Be Continued) ___ ulmented by the gifts presented at _ the wedding and made a large col- CRITIQJLL fflAbh moraine: vllliuaiage 53d Uri-QTY: art-‘ cud ng urn ure. c eques. . w e 1; bedding. linens. silverware, rhfiia _.. ‘c°“"m“€‘l._.__" m. p1“ ~- - cryntal and pyrexware Mrs. Rrlm- n gglled on workers to prevent uy is n graduate of Union Com-I the “gawk”, u, ueirnun tin-v»- merclal College i941 class and for m, sqnn,“ gnu “Mann-AMA Qlr r...- m years has been the efficient “m” 3mm“, vwnlnanrnn, bin-w bookkeeper at the Kensingwn ‘avg; UQnJJAEHLAUI] mldahuslbu an Branch of MacNeill Simmons and ‘ ,0 seamen ,0 §fl\e n-NAY litcParlnne Produce Co. Mr. and 513p?“ H,“ ("imans who ‘lute Mrs. Ramsay enter on their mar- “f5 ‘s Jug‘ open enemy ui the u- iedliic on the Ramsaynhcmestead “"“°m°eo e an“ mm,” w §e.ze in Hamilton with thr- besl wishes “Pa” *‘ “'.. oi a large circle of friends 3°“: “m” Term: Not Dllelvleil Italy accepted all the terms 1m‘ {fie d listened wit ggsegtlutgntne speeches oi the 0P- posed by the Allies - - they We" omic, and lulu-mill whim will be imposed later. crusts Sylflfllfll’ ..::.=..:.s*.:l;"2,"'im.a""°:::a% quarters and by Marshal Pietro Bgdoglio’; government, with Gen. not dlsnoseu - - and Will ue ooh;- gd m “comply with political, econ; conditions lira. Margaret Burke of George‘ Eisenhower in a brief broadcast town P.E.I., i th . "rfwmmxytgméingleflzed ‘ox: stating that "the Italian govern at Geor etown, placed a mm‘ h“ ‘mendend n‘ "mm m, "m, h 4 torcea unconditionally." mm; 30mg‘; ,‘},’§",,,,‘§,’I,,, flog; The proclamation by Hades!!!) That was on Jgmmry 31, ml; sent to Allied Headquarters and Ml‘. released here said Italian troops Md Just recently she received will "cease all acts oi’ hostility m‘ 1°11°W1I1B letter acknowledging against the Anglo-American forces mum‘ ‘ a u wherever they may bo met. ‘Ihey w“ Hun» ' 12”} olfilffiuléw‘ "m" '°"‘ h _ . t stein? £31? ‘SSTCS-ftéfi ,1,“ W" =,;"§"l,'";, gggwwggsg: Win-little note in it, and w thank I “ Y w“ ‘m ‘a,’ ,- . ho 1°" very much. rt helps w keep =°"“‘- m‘ m“ " ° ‘ "’ ills "m, whue on operauons ma was himseli deposed last July 26. lym- l; every m“ I,’ h“ m“, thus ended in complete and emol- iuqe 3g m“ I bailed o“, m uu detest - - but with the prom- Bvtden an Apr“ n n“ so n ise that the Allies would help in bu been around w“, B 10L I freeing the country 0f the Gennan ‘m i Bht engineer in a Lancas- wk‘- ler. W " A ih ’“ was announced, T fidpfflnf,“ gfimlax‘ on“ Britslsh ind Canadian forces of the Wishing you m t e bug, 8th Arm were already installed 1 "mm, on the ian tee. widening M1011‘ imozo s", 51-53mm, "l," invuion hold with scent oppos t- coa , .c.A.r'. l1"!- lllln forces In Italy. Iialyh oolinnee represent: the great- otory no hr scored by the hilly home m“ g; “ma; Germany still has consider- o. I - . . M‘ 7| "flflWf/C" "N ‘ ' United Nllloill In four your: oi the war. BUYS WANTED """"""“"""' '"“"”""\._ “i§2,,‘,’,t§§“ durum APPLY SIIIIILDTTETIIWII GUARDIAN REPRESENTATIVES Mvtimxcbi wIRQRRW‘ -\w\~v SUM “EfiPE r. c. IIIGKEY PHQNE Chartered Accountant u m °'~@“°-= ......°:".:: :1... llllllll. INDIIW SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURSDAY AT ' Summer-side ‘Seven Sweethearts’ Tender Love Story ble Clifford ‘ MacArthur. afternoon, sent. 4th. 1943- when his parents M“ w“ M’ he pa,“ Seven oi’ the screen's prettiest and most promising starlets grace the engaging "Seven Sweethearts“ which opened yesterday Kathryn Grayson as Billie, one of seven lovely daughters who op- 1111 Dutch father, is aPPeallng. dramblztic voiitce is neaird] in num rs wr ten especa ly for the Glen MacKay played the weddifls sier- spoke bmfly 1" *“'°‘°°"““g the p1 m1 ges" and "You and the Waltz and ‘Van I-Ieflin in the role of Henry in the quaint Dutch village of Little Delit, Michigan, characterizations to the screen. In contrast to his part Hcflin plays l-ienry with gayety and charm and his scenes with Kathryn Grayson are remarkably tender. Marsha Hunt. portraying eldest daughter Regina. a spend and stage-struck tricks Henry into a rlgent, handles her role convincing- r-u 6ov’t. Candidates Default Again News of‘ Italy's Surrender Grootod With llololeing teuley with Motel-nu. ALLIES MOVE (Continued from» page l) declare its capital ing fleets arrive. M59415 and Hunsfl-fy. long has been re- ported desirous o1 quitting the war. In Y-s In. and Greece lucr- illa annies probably will be receiv- ing Allied supplies through the Ad- riatic soon-ii there is no outright Allied invasion. Already Allied stat! officers Rom Cairo have made their way into Yugoslavia and held conterences with gueriilas to ctr-ordinate stra- By- In London it was expected that the news would have an immediate and important effect on negotiations for a. three-power conference between Prime Minister Churchill, President Roosevelt and Premier Joseph Sta- 72 Bandidates (Continued__ ircln page l) PRINCE COUNTY rlrst UlSlhCt Allison Home, (P.C.) O'Leary, for Councillor, nominated by UOHBB UfliiBIlt‘, uuvnr, seuonued u! UQWBJ lvi. AVIHBMIEWS, Qhealy, Augustine Peters, (PC) Duvflr Rcao. ior Assemblyman, nummuled for Councillor, nominated Burke, Alberto“, abovllflcti uy ....ntun Kvdhiqiiy, Alberton. Brenton Ramsay, Alberton, sup- pcrted by urban Gaudet, ‘ilgnisn. ln 2nd Queens Government Candidates 1-1011. A Malheson and George appefll‘. A represen '0 ter Bed Bridle {lfrzmplagtirm o! his Party tho needs of HD0111 the iarnaers in rerbwt in spirited Bddwis a hour charged the Government with tile needs oi the ia-rm diseniranchlsed the men men of the Services and ed a serious condition é fed strongly 011 m9 tiva candidate! We" ti had Iivo le serva vesm em McKenzie, Matheson. Tfzfimfi- Hum taxes such as road tax, BCpTrIgOI wr- on g old age Beh- ised in 93 . m u glTon was 0b"!- ting Too lmte To Clasify IOII “SALE-IMO DODGE COACH OMPLETI} HOME (or salo inciudin s Road. Phone i065. 9-9-8 WANTED — GIRL POI! HOUSE- work. No washing. rolsokeigALA lowCh l C tel! n. are: 0s North "um 044i Q--_-~v~» 0 e ended 0y George Matthews. Second District McDougaid, Oleary Austin A. Ramsey, (P.C.) for Assemblyman, nomina onded by Charles Ellis. 01-94111’- , sulnm by Courtney Maynard. Port Hill- nard, Port Third Dlltrict Mmpequo. for Asse Clovis Gau ct, Wellin MACRO! edbyTL. ' ma-lmniem onded by Frank I. Gallant. lngton. Cape Egmont. Mount Carmel (or Assam Carmel, seconded by John G. V. aliant, Capo Imnont. Iolrth District Wm. ma: aov mar‘ noon ,d'“- "d "gfw-eqggnfnd M" mt Italy had nltuhhd waqeceivodin Oharlotgwwn Ile- ‘rlutirobeil filth! 03W to ill - runthecountry 0.2%. especially since tho motile: o! six: year-old King Simeon is the dolllh- oi King Victor firunanuel o! Hurlgary was reported inking steps to , Buda- Bgat} an open city before Allied ion, for Assemblyman, nominated by Ralph Caticecn. nedeque, acc- gioeo ny Allan Cameron. ACDSHIE- n. Irving M. Toombs, (C C F l Al- bany, lcr Councillor, nominated b)‘ by George M. Mutlheus, ullaary, seconded 0y Ounce b-{IHAAIH ullyinv ' m. Bcdequel L1. A____‘_____Y___ _ F ed C. R AL.) Muntr se,l r amsny. by gn- _ Joseph A. Bernard, (Lt) for As- semblyman, humiliated by rYed C- nameny, idol-nurse, seconded by George D. Warren, (1nd. Lib.) Howlan. for Councillor, nominated Dy wullam mlncan, I-icwlair, sec- Wllllam E. A senault, (Ind. Lib.) I-Iowlan, ioi- nssenlmyninii, (no-ed by Gilbert Gallant, l-Iowlan, sec- pnded by John J. Arscnault, How- an. Allie MacNeill, (P.C.) 0‘Leal'y, T011 Councillor, nominated by Earl Ei-I lis, uLealy. seconded oy Mwflfd tagged by Reg. Laughiin, Conway, ted by Foster Bharp.McNei1l’s Mill, sec- Willinm H. Dennis, (L.) 01ml? (or Councillor. nominated by T r erside seconded George H. Barbour. (In) Char- lottetown. for Assembl man, nomin- ated by Han-y L. Mac innon, Cole- man, secondiilu by Henry R. Mey- Douglas Aifieck, Lcwcr Bcdequc, seconded by Cyrus uaudct, mo:- ue. Hector A. Lcnrd, (C C F Loy.‘- lnateu by tvw‘. ivlcrarisnc, LZJt-llr Bedcqu-e, seconded by Cedric Mnc- Kenna, Fernwood. Fifth District Ernest H. Strong, (PC) ‘Sum- melaide, ior Councilor, nominated ', seconded DJ 11.1:- ton. Summedde, supported by John Small, Mismlltihfl, and W-h. Noonan. Summersid-. DJ‘. MacNelll, (PC) Summer- side, for Assemblyman, nominated toy J. cram: Allie-i, seconded by (Alban Glllis. sup-ported by Stanley DesRochcs, Summerside Walter l}. Darby (LJ Summer- sioe. I01‘ Councillor, nominated by ML. Bradshaw. Summcrside, sec- onded by Rcry Tanton, st. Elleanors. (ban Arsenault, Sumrncrside sec- QUEEN‘! COUNTY Flrll District V1119 G .Beli. Desable. by Thomas Bolger, Hope River. Alex MacDonald, Springfield, Thoma Whitfield Bentley, (PC.) chzzrlottetlown for Councillor, nom- ina ed by WJ Harrington Spring m» Galina (PO. wn .' mlb “an dominate by gton, sec- onded by N.A. Gallant, Wellington. ganlflfjlgtedig 81mm cNeill St. Catherines seconded 1M‘ Lmkhu“ u“) summe" Gordon McEwen, New Dom- slro, for Councillor. nominated by 11nd erside, soeoaigl- ' Mnrln on t (m wuineton i" ior Assemb-lymzn, nolningited by mule J. Arsenault, Wellingtonweeelci- C I‘. Gallon (C.0.I'.) W il- n‘ oiiTor inainde llmn for Coun . norn J P. Arsenault, Wellington sec- onded by Ben s. Gallant, welling- ton. supported by Ben V. Gallant, Napoleon Arlonnult, (Cb .10.“ nominated by Gus A Gallant, S: t iant Wellington. mpported by Ben In’: F. M (P.0d Bum- mer o, for Co llor, nominated by John Pillman, New Annnnbsee- | River. Second District ridde, 1o E flu Broo Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge. (I...) W. Mntheaon. tor Councillor, nominated by Augustus Tiamey, New Haven, seconded by Davies Ward su ported by Dun- can Marahalh. K ngston. George C. Kltaon, (Ln) for As. eemblymm. ' ted Adam Hvlnrston. Kingstone, seconded by ‘J1me! Petterson. Hunter River. 5 ($3.911 3}"-i9£n°-fr'§.“°" érltfiii‘! » i , . l‘, gllirtlfillifim" i“ 4”“ “m”! m: no! llmnr: lleatbltnnl (no) scanner-I l FINES Ill Ill“ sid for Assemblyman in tad wKo-§T,~by"a nn eronnuéfnilninit] A? nus-mt m ill ;socon ed by Thomas Gilligie, lor- - Ill Donald, No Edwin} ‘In; n. Dawson, North ‘Ryan. . | n n m. , 11- coualcTrleormmTnaud Mouse. New a Annen, seconded by nedenuo. _ Robert Waugh, Cllvdlldfi-Iehlbfiilfllifl- lads Ling, Wflclltltty mvel- . E.P. Foley, (L.) Summerside. for Assemblyman, nominated by AI- Miscon- Ernest C. Hiflm, (P.C.) for COlln- lcillor nominated by John ‘rralnor, Melville Road, seconded by Mel- Welter C. MacKenzie, (P.C.) for Assemblyman, nominated by‘ Alfred E. Fife, Stanley Bridge, seconded W.F. Alan Stewart (L) (or Coun- clllor, nominated by Alircd Cam- eron. South Melville. seconded by Donald N. MacKly, (l...) for As- eemblyman, nominated by John w. v- w. mm"- w our" . entrees for J. Philig Mntheoon, (P.C.) Oys- Bed . r Assemblyman. nominated by Charles E. McDuif, ,secon'led by Moses L. M ke meaf qg furf/zer wif/z f/ris a'e ious BlflfHlNll-llfllNwylllAfyfi IIDII l. lroohl; HPOIOH Iolojfl Homo Sorvleo D0 i Illvllou "lilo leis of eoroull ' for oeonolnlcul wcrllmo monun". g ~ ' allege. t-n-q-Q, I$ Wartime cooking, with no many normal foods hard to get, given you epecial opportunities for trying out new, intriguing recipes. Fortunately, Kellogg's whole some and delicious cereals are still plentiful in a wide range of choices, to bring tempting new flavours to your table, as well as helping to stretch our scarcer foods. Try the Bcef-and-Bean loaf soon!‘ SAVI TIMI, WORK; IUILI Oi‘ course you'll find Kellogg’: ready-to-eat cereals more ' IIII AND IIAN LOAF fimpelolloqilicoKrlnpiu lcupooookeddriodbeopa ‘ hi1 Rice Krleprlco into coerce crumbs. Pct bean: through ricer or coarse sieve. Combine Rice Krlapleu, crumb, beam.- moat, eggs, milk, nit, mun- ed loaf‘ pan. Bake in a moderate oven (350° F.) about one hour. Let stand 5 minutes. Turn out onto warm platter. tomato nuce or browned gravy if deeired.)Servel 8 (4% x QK-inch Note: Left-over boiled or baked navy or lime beans may be used. popular than ever at breakfast time. Or at any time when you want a quick, easily served snack. Ready in n jiffy, with no pots or pans to wash up afterward, they save many precious minutes every day. Yes, Kellogg's save time, save. fuel, save work! Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. Try tho other Kellogg favourites- Corn Flakes, All Iran and Variety Package. Ernest Houston, (C.C.F.) Hunter . lvf Conncnloi, Iicminaten n,‘ ncnstoil, seconueu uy l-iUWilrfl William Buchanan. . . (C.C.F.) Ellliudvu, for Aspczlioiyniali, nuinln- , ated by Alex uocnelty, b-LIHWOOUN -.....lucd uy §t€nJYb Lzanc, K40111- wail. a Third District, "I" James J. Tralnur, (P.C.) Bed- icru. iur Councillor, nolnlnnteu ny nOLDHU Benton. wuisiuc, sucvllutu Jy Lucius u. Kelly, Southport. William Wylie Gibson. (P-CJ Marsnlleld, 1o: irsssmulynmn. 711°?“ LflflsBU by l-cicr nicuguaiu. 5961"“? by Lelth Brown, york. supported u) "eiinenn ivlorrisey‘. umoii ROBU- Mark R. MacG-uigfln, (L.) Char- lottetown, lor Councillor, nominated by Lawrence i-ierlm, Juiilistons mvei’. SBCDllQid cy Aubrsy M0611“. uazciorccs. supported by Lemuel FflZZiE, Sherwood. Russel C. Clark (L.) Mt. Stew- art, {or Assemblyman. nominated by Roy Jay. supported by Winston pert, ivit. QD\\LV\\AAL| Fourth District J. Riley, Belle KJVCI‘, secluded c, Frederick Benton. by Cecil R. Moser. cillor, nominated ,' H. . Tweedy, Charlottetown. semblyman, nominated by Alex W. Matheson. filth District Councillor. nominated by Noel Conway. FBYTTXQX‘. t cillor, nominated 11¢ seconded by lottetown. III-LOGO‘! IICI Kl zrlrp they crackle n croulnl [Ill-DINO IIAII PI-AKII lobe you keep ll KIOOUI Ill-INDY: Ibo lo-nq and with 9h ho- Iq IIVOII ' - iron Q95”! Kill-OUTS Iliillll-Ill ‘I'll clnoldud do cl (with the exclusive flavour! C-(LF. Public Meetings Thursday’, Sept. 9 at Tryon and at Rustico Bay. Friday, Sept. l0, at Malpeque Bay and at Central Be Saturday, Sept. 1i, at Wellington and at Borden. Monday, Sept. 13, at Kinkora. Tuesday, Sept. l4, at Kensington. Others io be announced later. All meetings at 8.30 p.m Note: In response to requests from electors desiring to hear all par ties Liberal and Conservative candidates are invited to attend any or all oi these meetings. " _A.F. ltlcQuaiu, (r-M-I clllor, moved by J.l<‘ seconded by Jonn Luvie. scmclyman, movcd by John Lavle, Souris, seconded by J5. Stems. cillor, moved by Alex ‘l, rvlncuon- i seconded by J.R. 5t. rs by Earl Jay, Mt. Stewart, seconded Harry S. Francis, by Jr. St. John, Sourls, seconded by Alex r". McGowan, Soul-ls. Peter A. Mclsaac, moved by Dan Burke, Roliu nay, Mathew W. Wood, (P.C.) for Councillor, nominated by Dhnefln Duncan J. Riley, (P.C.)~ for As- semblyman, nominated by Fwd- erlck Beaten. Flut River. seeflndfli aid. St. Peters Bay, seconded by Joseph Kelly. St. ‘Ieresas. Louis Burge, (P.C.> blyman, moved 0y Dr. R.J, J. Welter Jones, (h) ior Coun- by P Bmit Pownal. seconded by GeorSB J~ Dflllfilld Mlclummn- (U) m’ 5 Milton Rogers, Peakes Station. Thomas Cullen, (LJ Midgell, for Councillor, moved by James Crane, Morell, seconded by J.D. McEwen, Midgell. Mutch Ennsciliie, seconded by Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan, (PC) for “any a Co,“ (L) for Assembu, man. lllD\C(l ny Manic Kelly, iVi Defllvi-S. Bwtiflded by M1915“ J: ell, seconded by John lhompson, Moreil. W. Allan Stewart, <P.C.) for As- semblyman, nominated by R011?"- N. Tomlins, seconded by H. HOG-Del‘ Horne. supported b_v M. Albnn II. Francis McPhce. ,Coullcilior, moved by Andrew S _ MacDonald. Cardigan Simon r Pauli (L) for Coun- "°“°“‘"“ s“m"“' ‘mmm b Daniel Leslie Hunter, mo.) IOI‘ Assem- blyman, moved by John S. Sullivan, seconded by Malcolm Campbell, Cardigan. ‘Joseph G. Campbell, (L) Poplar PL, tor Councillor, moved by Rob- ert MacLaren. Cardigan by George Gallant, Cardigan. Wilfred Waterwnrth, (L) ague, for Assemblyman, moved by ueoigc Gallant, cardigan, second- ed by Robert McLaren, Cardigan. y Riley seconded by J. Gordon Mac- Donald. ’l‘. Wlllllm L. Prowse, (L) for Assemblyman, nominnted by 51""! Plcfikud seconded by Lester ODon- Wectovn G. Roillnga, (C-CF.) Rustico Harbor, tor Councillor. nominated by William Mn-thescm ohn E. Jordan, Char- Davill L. MloKinnon, (C.C.F.) Charlottetown, for Assemblyman. nominated b John E. Jordan. sec- onded by W lam Mathcson. Montague, for Assemblyman, moved by Gavin Reid. Victoria Cross. sec- onded by Frank Green, Montague. Murdock McGowan, Councillor, moved by Malcolm MacDonald, Kilmuir. Malcolm MacKlnnon Assemblyman. moved b Geor etown " ded Peter Gotte i, cedrggterfgg. by D- MMl-efln. (P.C,) for Assem- blyman. moved by T.L, uoudreaux Georgetown. seconded by Seymou: Knight, Georgetown. George E. Seville, (L) for can“. cillor. moved by James A. Skinner, Georgetown, seconded by Fred De- lorey. Georgetown. William W. Hughes. (LJ for As- semblyman moved by Joseph H. Johnston. Georgetown. seconded by George McCormack, sturgeon. Bllvljgs MeQUAlD-At the Charlottetown Hospital Sept. 5 i943, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mcfiuai , a daughter. FLOOD-At the Ottawa Genera Hospital August l0, 1943, to Mr and Mrs, John P. Flood, 524 Bes- serer 5b.. Ottawa. a daughterq ca]. loin Anne. . i___.___. _ _ __. MARRIAGE? LAmvnR-RKfisKy“'— At Tel Manse on Wednesday. Sept. 8 i943, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Miss Eveline Ramsay of Boston Mass. to Mr. Warren Ladncr oi St. Peter's Bay. WILLIAMS - MORTIMER — A. Zion Manse on Tuesday. Sept. 7, i943, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster, Miss Annie Mortimer ui Charlottetown to Mr. Gordon Percy Williams of Charlottetown. BELLEFOlVPAINE-MORRISON - At Zion Manse on Tuesday. Sent 7, 1943, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Miss Dorothy Elsie Morrison oi Charlottetown. to Mr. William P. Bellefontaine of Halifax. QEHES.-. MncLENNAN — At Alexandra r1: _Sept. 9. i943, Seymour M-tcLenncn in his 73rd year. Funeral noflce later. VESSEY-At the P. Ti. I. Hnsnltal Sent. 8. i943. Mrs. N. 1.. Vessey, "n0 Weymouth st. Cmrlnttetown. Funeral announcement later. ""“'“‘.'I‘SON—- At Charlottetown on Sent. 7. i943. Fletcher Robert- son of Annendnle in hi: 31st year. The funeral will be held from the Hlantlst Church at Armandale on Pmidav afternoon at 9.30. (Note "heme of time) Burial will be in the Annandale cemetery. ROCIID-Entcred info rest Sept. l. 1943. 8t Boston. Maslm, Alban, younger son of the late Rev. Rob. y erl Roche. formerly of Georgetown 9.15.1’. Funeral was held from d . Edward Farquharson, Kilmuir. Crilly M. Lea, (i...) Murray Har- bour for Councillor, moved William A. MacDonald. Murra bour. seconded by R John A. Campbell, (m semblyman. moved by John Bruce, Heatherdale secondeil by Malcolm a Albert Grilflll. (P.C.l EB l-onnbrnnr-h. NJ. Interment Shrewsbury Q N. D. MacLean >2 uuoenmtsn I u EMIALMER ; Charlottetown all North Wllielllll ‘ hone Ill y,