weir-f" lloonlalaallofleosuvaa-thng ‘ - Waller linol- Granville bll mic-och’; _ gull). gaunt-Y. 31.11"” A No RDY CAMEO ‘ TON — l . - ‘NG e famous Andrew lgtht and Cactgtsl: - m Tom 5914191 W ° 7° “n” l stop. 7.30 Evening . Marl e to find his 8t. Mark’ _ “mint n by town. Rev. Dflmlllx’ £16111:- ' 1t. M“ Ranch managed l” gcrlal. _..-,- WAN OI- - -‘ ofillfl acres 155 "W6 in ood ho u, ‘minding. 8 W S , 1-! 8.1‘ th t "ivfooni l It 10.5 A, . o-ie-n ‘.- ‘ '5 BOY mph-c in ih _ SIIGION-Malpeque and i f3: Prdryterian Churches. c. c. cusiamm - in", _‘ ma“; reopening services in . on oimdev- September Tignish in connec- iltlllill SALE [an instructed by Ruse-l iyAlltllilll 0|‘ Contests and ch-arades were eri- 5 jolyedfind seiéerafl hprizes present,- EPT. 1 9 - 9 81183 o onor was pre- ,5ATURDAY’ S . sented with a pro-nuptial gift on .5 AT 1 PM _ behalf of the assembled guests. At - ~ .-':rJ. c ioilowing:— tiiiiich cows; 11:2 years old; 4 calves; 3 “m; z pigs; thresher and cleaner good as new. liUGll MORRISON, Auctioneer. iiu run sue NilltTH GRANVILLE containing 110 acres, prac- tically all clear. Well wat- - with running water in lied. Apply: . EVERETT TAYLOR, i Emerald, RR. 1 M Farm Fm‘ sa|g "“°"".-a‘.‘.i2‘y"ia.iin. ‘Cballsting of 1M acres of ‘ml-All clear, in excellent tide-of cultivation. Large h"! and buildings in good "N!- Brook handy barn. 1e, cnnway has received ifui roses from her .EXlilBiT|0N— , |i Eginont Bay WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26th C, M. ARSENAULT, Secretary I L GREETING—MYB. - B, QALE __ A FLORA . (Xioice horse 5 years, 1250 lbs. $125.00, work horse 1200 lbs. $5000. Driving "in! wl $100.00. Waiter -ll0llll FROM OVERSEAS _. MI-lor Charles Johnson of Sum- menoido has arrived homo from iiiii-“Zt 33%;‘? hilt‘??? ’°‘ s w Canadian Army Medical e 0833p: 436 3 ""1"" t0 Joining the army he W" I practising physician in Siunmenlde. He is now spending thirty days’ leave at his home-s. csslou. For recreation the the MM Played tennis. and a jolly sing-so I "P! enjoyable at sin-S. ments were served by eases-S. 3 heifers. and civilian life.” Mr. ale-S. in eaoollont repair. cellont tunlty fo cotto|u.mr late sale. 9-15-18, 20, 22, 25, 3'7. 51- ii- two lots of land». ii - mile from shlplilllfll Quick Sale. “W8. school and church. Arriv- '- VINCENT LAWLESS, JOHN NOONAN, Kinkora 'Borden i‘ 9-10-l2-15-8i. 94H!- on l“; f”... ovum nanny-rs. 9d Rom Septem. 0r 7th . W" Bgduate zifllilleyab ' -- - a . " — mur- “' ”" ’° El o this.» 0-14-21. rumwsni?f9‘,§f, g - Service foi- '5 ' IHSUHHHE ALL LINES RALPH HUTTART Sum/r/zrsfde PROFESSIONAL cairn wow- T. E. IIIGKEY Aces-taut MAN POWER- (OODi-lnlaod from Pa“ i) under consid w WI- PWIIiI-‘I Gilli-LL G1 'Aloo' COHIDY and SPORT SHORT Shows 1:80 - Qzll Matinee Saturday 2:80 GENE TIERNEY In to L 99 MONDAY - TUESDAY Q _ PITO’ suitmaasipa v elm 800d wheels, eeooo. mi No.00. Single mica w n“ . .oo. Tluiesh Clem" (H8115). Sllood condition —IOB- IALI — il-room houoe. for roomoao or boarders. 55 First Street, Summerside. Phone 9-18, ll, 18, I0, H. Z4 —DDI A‘! IIALII‘ - death occurred at ‘mesday morning of Mrs. B. l-Illiis, formerly Miss Clara It proved a moot delightful 3c. {Md wing brothers and sisters: Frank in New York; Bruce in Cal- Keith in Summer-side; Mrs. . MaoPl-isil, of Halifax, played quolts and horseshoes and Sl-Iplwrra choir practice was held rounded out -rns-nvrmr. PARTY _ On Tuesday evening Mrs. Bert Hunt. er and Miss Marjorie Newoomb were joint hostesses at the home the Misses Wanda and Dor- l othy Wyatt, Spring Street, sum. i=- o-r-id» H t" u‘ t$3".l'“°£°'i;§ii"'$l?n°f..‘.l which will take Sncere sympathy is extended to the bereaved-S. —FUNERAL LN MONTREAL — Funeral services were Friday afternoon. Sept William Wray Chaipel, vei-slty Street, Montreal, for Rob- ert Scott MacKeIvie, who suddenly on Wednesday, at his residence in that city. The service was conducted by the Rev. Charles Foote of Outremont Pres- byterian Church. Mr. MacKeivle was a son of the late Archibald MacKelvie of Summe side, Chief mourners were his wife. tho former Elizabeth Eileanor Sinclair: a brother, Charles MacKelvle, of Winnipeg. Man., and two sisters. Sara of New York, and Mrs. E. R. Fairie of Lloydrnlnster, MacKelvie, and Mrs. W. P. Cal- laghan of Summcrslde, are cou- sins of the deceased. the supper hour delicious refresh- mymmg the h —Y’S MEN'S MEETING - The regular meeting of the Summer- side Y's Men's Club was held in Epworth Hail on Thursday eve- hing. The guest speaker Rev. Kenneth Sullivan, pastor of the Trinity United Church. Sum- merside. arid recently returned from service in the Air Force. He took as his subject, "ReturnedEdmen Johnstone. Charlottetown, was also present and spoke of the coming Salvation Army Home Front Ap- peal. This matter was discussed and it was decided that the club would back the drive to the best of their ability. Guests were Flt.- Lt. Allan MitcCaull, D. l". C., Mon- treal. F/O Murray Willet. Sum- rnerside, and Mr. Ross MacKen- -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tupi-in, Bur- lington, motored by car to Nova. Scotia where they spent a lovely —Mr. Stanley Tesla of Hartford. Conn, has returned to his studies in medicine at Dalhousie Univers- ity after e short visit FOR SALE louse. Buildings in good DESIIABLI 25o acna: FARM iipeir. Small fox ranch and -Miss Dorothy Cousins. Char- lgttetoh n. 126411154. for an Sco- a. w ere s scoop PROPERTY F93 SALE tion as stenogiglpher. with . Situated at Stanley Bridge on tho weot side of Stanley River. 200 acres of level fer-ills land with house, barns and other buildings USA . pany over her brother, Pte. Waldo Cousins. who returned home after four years service overseas. Maurice I‘. Connoly of New York has returned r home after an extended visit on the Island. While here she visit- E118 ed friends and relatives in Char- lottetown and Summerside. Connoiy's husband, who serving in the South Pacific. was to be with hen-S. FOR SALE “OLD OILLII IOMIGTIAD” IN MISCOUCII The balance covered with wood and lumber. Nlne miles from Ken- slnglon, near churches and siorzs. Then-o is a running 813131!!! 9 11 152i the farm, also mall orchard. —(CP\- r summer oed right for immed- FOR SALE nsFai-fi-IKL poi-so, :ppfQ|-|_n_gu|y sows?» naovtolans, perilo- Qxptalriokoutof __ ootlao "Crime Duster.‘ aindwho doesn't, laikt iihflllerin "The Crime Courage," currently play at the Capitol ‘Theatre, will bo m‘ aatisfyflls. It's probably est and most suspenseful series to date. There are more than you can shake book of Maud at. There's Jeffara ' 00W“). a writer of mystery stories; Joihi-hMassey (Lloyd Corri an.) an ‘ic of tn, first orer; Bob Rencwet (Robert Scott). a studious YOung man: and Miguel Dolores Bragga, Lupta 'I‘owar,) these besides Dr. Ordway, (Woe-nor Baxter) have been in. vitod to a dinner party given by Kathleen Carson (Hillary Brooke), dflilshibr of the eccentric Massey, and third wife of Gordon (Stephen Crane), whose first two wives died violent deatps on their honeymoons Kathleen is afraid Cordon is go- , ing insane and. bids the come to the party to psychoanalyzg her spouse. —iMr. Robert Palmer, son of Mr. A.W. Palmer o patient in ty Hospital with pneumonia. His condition last night was re- rlosrted to be somewhat improved. —Mr. Gerald Gallant, student in icine at the treal, left recent] is studies after spend er with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Gallant, Wellington. -Mr, J.E. Dalton of Summerside left yesterday by plane for Boston will undergo medical treatment-S ROSE VALEY W- I- monhhly meeting of Rose Valley W. I. met at the home of ' In ta heel: it? eel . e a co o - tfint the vice-president, Mrs. MacDonald presided opened with Ode Creed in unison. meeting were read and approved Rloil call was responed to by five members. ' Proceeds loo cream social amounted to .14. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Personals Lieut. Col. Ell Duvar, former 41L commandant at several Qanadian prisoner of war camps, has returned than 5 ans service. He la returning to clvi lan life and will take up residence here. . Florence Gillis of Seattle, and her cousin, Mrs. J. Howard Murray and party motored to Belfast yesterday after- noon. returning in the evening. _.__.____ VETERAN HARVESTER OHTG-NAL ST. JAMES, Essex. Helping with the Essex harvest for more than years, Arthur Matthams. has worked on the same farm for all this period. In the days when the scythe was used. Matthams was known as "lord of the grille man who set the pace for the __,_'_€_._______ Too Late To Classify 2:“ 511A!!!) — WHITE COW’ DU! to freshen, with ring in.nose. Anyone lmowing notify Jim Cousins, Rose Val- »- ie§';i*§‘=:.'*E X 100 ttcm Willi! Dog‘ %Qfl0&m _ the Columbia fldfl-Dtaon to l-he screen of the famous Max Marcin radio no! during IUD more than the shilli- ' naen overseas, Ottawa to attend a. conference on ' '0‘ e legislation or inter and Ott h Vld (Anthony Carusa aw!’ a‘ been the m‘ $8,; wince. Mr. MacPhersm inspecting railway lovol owed-pd inents in flie House when men over- ing of undeqasnoco or ovsspaooao $9M? school doha . of a. veteran member of the Com- mons, Maj. Fulton said the Gov- demobillzation method working properly because m of tho muddled manpower policies d wuvtim o. The former Rhod scholar delivered part of hs h, said there is a overseas in which there but high point personnel, there are back in Ca but low point personnel o or no overseas service. The Proper Course "The proper course would have reinforcement , to keep men as q d into the army or they left Charlottetown for that m, Q! w; grmgd forces in Canada ancient colony by plane on Wed- mthoihtedpdld RESUME! FORMIR. POSITION eminent/s jor Charles M. Williams. oervioo PREMIER AND PART! DI- LAYED —- Adverse weather condi- tions prevented Premier J. keep m, fmmm-“mflo THUG! University of landing in New! lngmth tion at Cornerbrook, ed by about 100 boys and who thoroughly enjoyed the ga followed by Minutes as well as the lunch provided. The Mlsoe games were directed by Jean MacLennsn and Jean Ram- Missos Ks from the i’ Jean MacLennan introduced the young people. Mr. Peter MacDon- ald led a sing-song. ifiiaifit on the piano was Miss Mac- E. Mscllennan gave s brief out- line of what is planned f regular meetings throughout The young people then en- joyed a dainty lunch which was K H Mac- Roll call to be answered with new recipes. mitteo Mrs. Jas. lvlfaoltntosh and Mrs. J.W. MacKenzle. Meeting closed with National Anthem. Lunch was hostess. Secretary Pro tern for Zoning was Mr. K H. MacKen- e. Program Mo‘ served by ed b7 Miss MacEaoheirn accompanist. En Route llome tween noon Sept. l0 and noon Sept. l3, en route to Canada: The West Nova Bootia Reflment, w of Bndgewater; the 4th Reoomiais- alums , Dragoon Guards. Canadian Field Company, H.015 ' Y. 12th Canadian Light Anti- ' Canadian they had been m cal parties-after hand had been forced." Labor Minister Mitchell retorted that the Government glad to meet the delegates. w. Leader, a sufferer of cancer. renewed his plea that something b! of Winnipeg in his efforts to find — s. cure for cancer. Mr. C xton invited all members wtdn intsrest in tho A . Movement of imlts o! the 1st Can- Dlld-ifiirfm Tnrscormcsaiaulcrunitswoi leave Britain aboard the troopshlp INTO“ W95" whereabouts, Store and 13-room house combined. Also barn and s-e....'-....-~i n an n,“ otanog-s l‘ M3261,’ m in n“ roctlcsl knowledge eeping, with a view mately take staff. This Contact Mon ‘T101101; lydxim°°lillll of the National Clothing Committee will be m“ a llIgqTOWII Hall. Sunnnorslde, Monday- Swivel»! c ocli. _ H80 m important that all members of the Committee be pres- "lltn final arrangements for drive will be comilllllfll- J. FRANK ARNETT. , Chairman. NOTYCE loloriqfunfornlootWeab norrllnl. ooaaohihg of ‘ll sores, ‘Id Iona lmlorlhlghstoto of ealttva- "fillllhitanoaeooaunoarloed andooltwootllhlasnhwll wflefitllohoasdodbdllhgs lloofllovnlltlsn. ohlroheslndllbroo.» mwnanoa sowoon, 9-16-ll. WANTID — OOMPETINT MAL! omolo pher with a of book charge difficult for person of intelli- genoo and canto will please state noun upon which they base their ap- plication,‘ which will be treated strictly confidential. interview address IQI Man”, oars of Guardian. llo You tinny lllSBllAlltE l l! Not, Why Not? Sun Life 0f Canada Jobs I. lellolil job is important, requires ability, but will not be o Minister Prim Mackenzie sold tho question of the trial paneso war criminals now is eration by the nations participated in the Pacific war. l. hlnister rwsag coll a n at m“ tisatrlfor H108: trimming eusua rocesse into sousltfl. fiogna aliil) cooked "Ha-o Government of C ansda bah; easy-ht fleltrfooted with II reoonversion, o a m annfii ll‘. pofwr proposals to the Pro- flfl Claxton, the the the government's manpower the war now would toleraked by the people. that last November when King and Defence wore claim ont reinforco- particularly being overworked to xhiaustlon becautse of tho shortage of reinforcemen s. "I ll honorable members not to forgot flwoo fact when accepting assuranoc or listening to promises action by the Prime his Government, when many members of the Govern- ment today are the same men who sat there and made those state- in desperate need of re- nts," said Maj. Fulton. essence of a high proceeding overseas ready Piremier necessary to replace casualties and was to officially open the exhibl- available as indicated to take the place oi’ men with two or glare’ front lino service," said lilo]. lion. "Phat, I submit, would have been the per course, and then those —-— old, long service veterans could have Y. P. U. OPENS WITH SOCIAL been brought back in the and would be back in Can- y-eady to accept their h“ ovornment ctr-lotus some 14.013000 of ogresslve Conservative arty felt that the Government had rfelted the confidence of tiie peo- is with respect to reconversion. “lit is all very well for the Prime Minister and certain other minis- ters to sit over there and shake with laughter and scoff and say: '0n, but we won an election three When you mention lnge you really must be wasting our time because after all we won the election three months Smacks of Hypocrisy "I rather fool that attitude smacks when we consider tho voiry moment there was House of Commons a labor delegation some hundred strong who were here because they did not have confidence in the Government. and because they were out of work. M 0y were not agitators, they were not bad citizens, they were ordinary average Canadian who had come up here to see their Government and to try‘ and get some reassurance that the jobs which they had been promised ould actually be forthcoming.“ The Government did not these delegates until the day after et by other politi- "the Government's 1 new department. Z005 Australia —(CP>_ eggs and ostrich eggs be imported by aeroplane Mal Amoaho and other countries ION! Ailvmiion aoos. "There wilbolrldi toAfricabyzoos all lid a Sydney official. experience. iilifl l5ililliifilfimlii El GOSPEL HALL (Uppchhooltl For II LORD‘ DAY:- llndq School 1O A. M. lrsaillt of Drool 11 AM. P's-sync Mooting Wednoodsy night, El Ellillfillillfilfil Goqol Meeting at 8:30 PM. Sunday in ‘Afton Hall, New Dominion. No loaning Media; In Charlottetown B; ordering your coolnoaayouowopogofl, look new! who our words be; PHONE NOW IIITINOOALAIIOOII HOLMAIPS MEA i MEETING 'A looting of all moot dealers and bulki- on will bo hell h J. M?! Moot 56nd, Mlliot Building, Monday owning at, eight ofolook. specc situation will Blank Space tin World's Weather Map Filled WABHHNOQON, . - The biggest bla spaces in the world's weather map filled in today, making easier a. g on ltdlondsy what oon- be nesrt Saturday on the other side o! tbs globe. The fill-in was accom/plisdiod by United States action in taking over Japanese meteorological operations, and a Moscow announcement that Russia now exchang formatlonooowith the United. States nodular worms. This has made poo- slble trc economic produltion sheep in regiom where the disease studies have not bee!) <1 t0 the one species of extended to other valuable drug. when is almost devoid of toxic except in horses where it should be employed only imder expert direc- tion. BIB-a MEEK -- At the Prlnos Hospital on Sept. l0 1946. t0 L1 - and Mrs. Henry E. Meek_ a son. Jizssomr. - at the Prince Ed- word Island Howltfll 0h 581$- 11- was oiaimins it icoooo men. but we were low point soore men who had volunteered for casting were welcomed U. S. Weather Bureau. said they would be of inestimable value in providing complete ports for expanding John Patterson, head of the Meteorological Serv- ice there, said Canada does not with the Soviet Union, all Russian weather reports sent to tho United States were available to Canada.) As for long-range forecasts, . R. Tannehill, chief of synoptic re- ports and forecasts, said predic- tions now are being made twice a week for five days in advance. "At the end of the fifth day," he said, "our chances for success are about 50-50. That's why pres- ently wo aren't stretching it yond that point.” The stepped-up Soviet mporis on weather were announced by Jessome, nee Rebeooa Brackley Beach, a sol. At Sesflietown on Alan Richard, a and Mrs. BB Funeral Home. DIURRAY -- At the ROYM VlOllO Hospital, Montreal, on 1 CHAMPION — At D W_ E Champion in his 61st year. Filhéffll from St. v, September 17th, so!» tasting at 2 o'clock. Ilniesaneno Albeirton cemetery. h|| late residence from Saturday morning until Monday st noon. closed that bedore the Soviet Un- ion began exchanging weather in- formation the rest of the lacked vital data from one-sixth of the world's surface, including Si- beria where many of the weath- INDIAN RESIAIDI BOMBAY — (C?) -- With the help of a specially equipped Liber- ator bomber of the U.S. Al: Force, a ZTOup of ltndim scle-ntilts headed Dr. H.J. Bhabhs, 31-year-old Fellow of iihe Royal Society. will soon make another attempt to probe into the mysteries of the believed to be the had been N. D. MacLean UN DERTAKER EMBALMER ROAIYIAIRB lend - (OP) - Bovm paranoia saved by a ladder fmrn the upper storeys of the wlllmot Hotel when fire broke out on the floors below. Lyrical, incandescent 0o . Psyche Pink will express all the suppressed excitement in you. Shimmering “hi. Ennian Drug 0o. Ltd. stir-mercies Q4 40-QO1 s by Peggy Sago iiiiiiijlilifiliiifiiillil fifl