5110M. THE WESTERN GUARDIA /’ ENTszLllnle Murh,lflH AG George rClow, '5o'oi¢sw:“§'i.'°' s“ “a SUMMEBSIDE l-l-Id PBINCI COUNTY News, subserlptlolie Advertising ficuardlan may be bought dilly s lowing stores ln Bummer w street. Gourllu, “on” Bikgry, water street. Mara u; uardian will he delivered to my homo in 5pm 0y M 2o per day or 10c per week. rhonq 239 (o er to the boy responsible for deliveries on your fog“. "mum wllll‘ Street, 11¢". 67 Grenvuh 3n”; M gr; %a.rrled man. liedley Muttart. Cilfkggffiesrilfllg-Qlgqed- i-is ' rved for news o! 0mm“ lsbffeadvertlslng of a ay be inserted at d, strictly payable SALE-Fine double door Herbert Sharpe. Sum. 9 l9 23 _,A|,BERTON September 16th. vals. Races start 2 03:10:31. “FHJWS-Send them to 1L for expert flnishin _ 111- 1 best prices, ovcrnige servglco and Photo Service, Summer. 155-1‘ Hotel, Monti-cal, ess D , ~ P. McBride’ who ‘n5 and Mrs, W, _' Ullrned to Keaisingloh. _C5_\"[ll.~\L Y. P. convention ngqgaiill Ulniea Church, Sgpth l7 _FUXERAL pxlnAyJlqle -1~*1m-: IN a A K t: R. v_ 1e lillC Di‘. Fred R. Jardine D§SlCill1V9fl,s&Sk.,1B5li Fri- ily lite due to arrive in Kensmgton fnundly evening, The funeral will blaze’ which bm “k 1S believed to m; prggbywflllll Church at 2.30 pm. on -GENEROL'S RESPONSE r0 AP- __C_W_LI coimuNrloN AT m. Dim ltn Elt-Jrhe Sept. meeting c; tlle U.W.i.-_ of Indian Rover field on Sunday afternoon with good attendance. Meeting was Qpen- ed 0y prayer led by the Chaplain, Father Tremor, The President, Miss E1119 611115. presided. Reports Oi of. . Jitters and convenors were izivcn. the Social bafViCe coilvenor asked tor donations of warm clothing, Ar. rangements were members to distribute lottery books for the Charlottetown i-fospital Ba. mar. After solne CISCLISSlOII it was decided not to hold chicken suppers this year and take up a collection instead The Pres. ident and members expressed Lhgu- regret at losing a valued member in the oerson of Mrs. Albert Macbellan M10 15 1101111! to reside for a time at ou. The sincere wish al members was that she would soon return to her home here. The Pres- idem 111011 lave a brief report of the Diocesan Convention Sunlmerslde. Meeting adjourned, _K Brier of St. Johns. Que, and Licut. County bJill oust and west were ‘my gclierctis in the donations of We, to thc Red Cross when the ciiunittce called on than last week. ‘me apples are made into jelly by in Red Cross Ludes to be Shlppesd . ‘il0ll at the Summer- b the following games me played. In tlle semi-finals Bill lid/zoo won 1.0m Dr. Gunn. and lithe finals Abe Horne won from ililllicl/ccd. 1n the ladies handicap first round. Mrs. l. Holman won from Mrs. Conrad lad Irene Allan defaulted to Mrs In. Buckly defeated Mrs. A Hol- p,” mm. Hazel McCnrdle defaulted to lionisoillvcil firm Jenn Nicholson. in the Air F‘0l'Cc Handicap division MC Buckiy defeated PO. Morrheaxi. -CllfLDREN ADRIFT m nony J0me excitement was caused aiong lit Silmtiierside harbor front onc by recently when two boys and a " "1 "Bo from B to years went ad;ift in a rowboat. It lppetrs that when playing in this Mitt close in to the waterfront their tut with which they were p-llWlg ti! boat along suddenly stuei; in the inud and ‘the boat was carried tytide and wind out to the middle ni_tlie channel. Their screams for MP raimi quite a commotion. A mtor boat was soon speeding to 3111650110. the boat was towed in ind tlle frightened young mariners bntled at Holnlans Whalf, —Mr. Urban Morrison who is em- ployed in the 0.11 R. Shops at Stratford, Ont., is visiting ills home in Summerslde, His many friends are pleased to see him honlo one" S -Miss Grace Romckc, who been spending part of her vacation with her mother, Mrs. L R. Romckc left Saturday morning to spend a short tme visting at Edgehli‘. on Wednesday of this week. i Will Command Garrison Battalion -1=1t1LsE.\"rAT1QN_MrS, Biiiitocl-s U1 ALllSilHlT-On entertsuud lllillflbcl‘ oi friends on S&bll.l‘01il_v iieiiulg ui honor ol M118. t lizcbeuail who left this week p; re. I10! in Pictou. Cards and games "T! enlvycd. During the evening In addicts to the guest oi honor "$10041 by ivirs. rrimk iviacuougall, mile Mrs. i-'. N. utlsiatic DYGSCHbcCI lceaulliul reversible blanket. lvus. ilail was completely surprised llid overcome but expressed her ap_ llltlOll in it brief and charming 311111101". Rcmshments. served by e hostess bl-ougm, an tienuig to a close when everyone in Mrs. Mchellan success and llDllless A1111 a spec awn, fence Minister Ralston tonight an- nounced the appointment. of Lt.-Col. Gordon Carmichael, 48, officer commanding the 28th Can- adian Armored Regiment (British Columbia Reghnenti as officer com- manding No. 1 Garrison battalion, a unit designated for service in Borr. in England. Col. Carmichael whose home is in Vancouver. eli- listed lli the ranks in Great War and was commlsioned as a Lieutenant in the 7th 18.6.) Battalion in J1me, 1916. mom Sept- ember, 1918. until the armistice he was attached to the Royal Flying Corps and his services at Passsch- endaele in November. 1017, brought. him the award of 0110 Military (FY085- After the war he joined the 1st 3.0. he iment. permanent active m ltia, and he M. served with the 1st and 2nd'Bat- talions until the outbreak o. present war, rising to Cflfflilfllld of the active force unit in June. 1040. He was awarded the efficiency decoration in February. 194i, and he held the command of _ 28 Armored until July, 1942. in civil life he is a. bank manager. Paratroopers Back In iigiada UITAWA, Sept. l5—(CPl- Cun- adas first trained Pilratroopcrs are ndlng a few days leave ir families before reporting shno Camp, Malt, where they will organize the first paratroop batta- --__. —HEi\'DI:LRSON - MACKAY _ 1i 010111‘ wedding took place at ' byocrian AVIBHSE“ on dept, 12 . ivhen Mus Dorothy Joan, u“ of lvlr. and Mrs. My of Freeland, was unite "»%n‘°.é¥.“".i‘“§.".“%' é"°"’°‘ - s. en erson "10 the late Alexander H T Re "entire officiating The bride was 32°25?“ by Miss sally Basler and m llvtiusmnn was Mr. Walter m 11- llle bride looked charming n 5 0f sky-line blue crepe 111101111112 accessories and car- a bouquet of sweeheart roses. iacsinuid wore a tweed suit bouquet of gladioili. ceremony a reception was m“ Vic iioine of Mrs. Euphemla .h\\ll(‘l€ a buffet lunch was y the girl friends 555101101! in serving were lVLrs. Barrett and the Misses Edith D°101l1y Simmons and Ruth F1"- Amona the out-of-town Harry MacKsy. 0y. Mrs. Gertrude and s “°°"°11- The happy vounu couple llvside in St. John's. Que.. where 1 lion. m S at “resent stationed Several of the paratroopers arrived in Ottawa today from Port Benninz 0a., where they learned the 1111110- ing business with the United States y uarlermaster Siil- A- T. Clifton o Ottawa the nctlnB Tlnvellers know that health u sets n come on unexpectedly. Brumpy and spoil your , ‘ aka Alba-Seltzer wi 7°“~-Ju_tit in one. Its two "y act-ion is feet ethelp- he hdllflflpll. common Mi puma. distress @011. and effect: of "PI. cfc. Never travel Oel the REllEF you went-with the EFFECTIVE ACTION you can depend upon .. . In AlKA-SELTZER Miles lnborstorlee llerln Street. Toronto. qua-l Iain nu Ir m; LBGMLII. and laieiu-l hi mm» b. seem Swan.” Pmduud t1 lwvv- 011"“ Also Traveltalk Shows at 7-915 SUMMERSIDE battalion Segeant-Major, said he 11111111911 "Om the Sllllfi plane as the acting commander of‘ the battalion, o, Mmanys Balm: um). Hitch Proctor cf Ottawa. lust evening The ke out about 9.30, overheated pipe ‘<1; itasxfikfréi?‘ ‘a’; roof. The 53k"? is at the rear of the proprietors home, when the latter lost his lzfe u week ago today. _ iMaj. Proctor was killed when another plane fouled his parachute during his descent), The paratroopgys sported their new badges, won last Friday by qualify- 111K 1n thojumps at Fort Benllitlg. T110)’ CCllSist of silver wings with an open panchute on H. red cloth a background. The badges ale those of the United States army but these ‘will be replaced by similar Cailaduiil badges later, They also wore high tun leather him-S ‘"1111 hcflly soles bil‘. other wise tlicir uniforms were the same as those of other Canadian soldiers. Each man made five jumps from different leves to qualify for his wings. (While M Fort Benning Mo} R F, R01-Ilh. Mont eal was second in c m- mand under Maj. Proctor. Other officers were: Lieilt. (1.111, Hynd. man of Charlottetown. attached to the group temporarily from the Royal Canadian Army Meafcal lGorps to discuss medical problems with Ame fctln medical officers of the United States parachute troops; Capt, H.A. Fauqufcr, brother of tie m R C A.l=‘ ‘s famed Wing Czndr. Johnny Fnuqiiier," Lieut. T w. H K, Robinson and Lleut. Marcel cow of Montreal. Indicted on Sedition Charge NEW YORK. Sept. l4 — (AP),- Robert. Jordan, a West. Indian negro and four leaders of what the United states government. chafflfil was an "Ethiopian-Pacific. ‘move- ment." envisioning‘ a coalition of Aflnca and Japan in an Axis-dom- inated world were named today in s sedition conspiracy indictment filed in Elederal Court. Operations of the organization were conducted in s. Harlem 110-11 where the leaders spoke to small audiences - never more than 200 — about an Africa ruled by 23.000.- 000 American ncgroes under the bcnevolcint Plotecrlcn cf Japan, the indictment charged. ' 1n addition to explanations of this ephemeral plan, the govern- ment charged. Jordan and hLs col- leagues spoke approvingly of Japan and Gcimany and advised mem- bers of the audience to resist ser- negroes, Rev. Ralph Green Best. Alias Ralph Thomas; Lester Eugene Hotness, and James Henry ‘Ihorn Hill; and a white man. Joeph Hartrcy, were named in the indict. ment. United States Atf-orney Mathias Correa said the organization had been put out of business and added that it, never had drawn anything approaching popularity. Many f-Ia-r- lem residrnts were so outraged he said, that tf-icv complained to Fefi- erai authorities. Gorrea described Jordan as a. native of Kingston. Jamaica. who once served as quarbennaster on s Japanese vessel in vtitich con- nection he met Gen. ‘P010, the Jap- anrse Premier. He. was recently convict-ed of violation of the Alien Registration Law and sentenced to 30 days in the Federal House of detentotn. Will Establish Modest Office In Washington OTTAWA. Sept. l4—(CP)-Char- les Vining. head o! the Wartime Information board, told a press conferenci- hero today the board nlnns to establish a modest office in Washington and another In New York. 'I‘he oblcct is twofold. Mr. Vining snid—ln provide it centre to which HBWFDRDPHHNI and others might, direct questions as to Canada's war effort. and to associate with news- writers. columnists, news-reel pro- ducers to point out Canada's claims to a place in the headlines. The offices will not produce "handouts." general releases of pub- llclty material. They will confine their efforts to replying as ade- quately as possible to questions ask- ed them by persons in the United Sltintes who are writing about Can- a a. Hon. Leighton McCarthy, Cari- adian Minister in Washington. nt- . tended a meeting of the board to- 'day at which details of the in- formation set-up in the United Slntcs were discussed. L B, Pear- son represents the Canadian Legat- lon lil Washington on the board and took part ‘n today's dlscusslo- , G. Herbert Lash, who resigned as director of Public Information is lenvlng almost immediately and will rcsilme his duties with the Canad- ian Pilblicltv Organization. it was tom-nod today. After three nuts of concentrated work he will first take n. few holidays. PRINCE '"'-'~<~ —-—--~ — ——- -- _-. __ _ _. ,___ __ N VIIIIIIJ’. TO-DA Y ERSIDE CGUA COUNTY CHRONICLE Cleansing beauty-rich lather freshen: and lone; your skin Cleanses deeply, ever so gently, wilhouf slighlesl lrrifalion Keeps you frugrunlly dainty, perfumed from lip lo loe 0.4% ma! 121% 0% Nalure s Finesf Beauty New Glasgow And Vicinity Miss Ruth stey ;1,r,.n (“gy- no schcclhoi-se in Sumrnerside. First Meeting Place lot-i-z-tpwn, spent the week-end at her home here. _ L AC. Kenneth MacKenzfe and L.A.C, Arthur Dickieson, have having spent their furlcugil at, their llcmes. Messrs Stewart and Norris Brms 11111111 outgrew their st. John N a, returned after 111st meeting niece. a spending a wc-sk wih their mgthgq- not more than twelve by fourteen 1856 a schoolhouse _-____.. was erected. 1t still stands on the mTh M1‘. and M15. J E. Diiigwell comel- of Dukc and Second streets. Midgell, are visiting their son and B0511 Pffibygellgillls fifmi Mfllgfdifiis daughlerzin-law, Mr, and M15, met in this u ding or wors p for ~ . Dmgweu. other sues“ at their some “m previously so reported and a Mrs. Lulu Blnns. hcme last weak were: Mrs. Irving Trueman, Central Bejequc, grind-daughter. Vancouver 13.0., is at present visiting her sisters MN. B18175 and Nlrs Hill. After the usual mfifiting of the Tran Rangers °n mid“ 9 "h"? here on alternate Lord's Days. last, the boys went to thevifiiore 011d Ollhyfli a. 00m boil. Back Bay, NB, they were ac. CLINTON W. I. ______ en as the The se be i1 side Presbyterian gllinton wgllliieng “Pliegtiaigic oilietthift 1201x011“; I the h f , e g K o e ome o Mrs Charles Woodslde the chmh edifice‘ with eighteen members and five vis- itors present. Meeting opened by sinking the Institute Carol followed by the Creed in unison. Roll Call 1115i mfiellnk were read and approv- ed. Library books were distributed. F0111‘ pairs seamons stockings. two pairs gloves one boy's Windbreaker and one qul t were handed in to the Red Cross Convener and yarn was was asked to buy four quilt batts. 1t was decided to hold the Home Nursing Classes and to meet at the hall on Thursday Sept. 1'1 at 8 nm. for the first lesson. Mrs. Charles Woodside was asked to get the nursing books at the Red Cross of- fice. Sick committee reported one sick call made. The following new committees were appointed: Sick-Mrs. Stirling MacKay and Miss Vivian Woodslcle. Pr ram-Mrs. C. B. Gass and Mrs. Stir tng MiicKay. Lunch-Mrs. Ralph Heaney. Mrs. Harry Wood- side and Miss Dora. Somers. It was decided to collect for the Y.M.C.A. and Salvation Army Campaign. It was moved and seconded that a Chicken Supper be held ln th hall in the near future and a com- Mrs. Charles ary arrangements. letter was received from Pte. Armel Whitehead thanking the t members for the box he received. Collection was taken amounting to 1y "gm, $1. . “Twins" contest carried out by Miss Vlvis home of Mrs. Justin Woodside. Meetlruz closed with the National committee in charge. LONGSHOREMEN RESUME W ll 18th Anniversary Presbyterian Church In Summerside l862--Rev. Wm. R. Frame. ISM-Rev. Neil MacKay new was commemomwd m u“ 18B7—RR§v. John Paul Gel-riot. Presbyterian Church last Sunday with special services the elghtieth anniversary of the of the Presbyterian town of Bummerside. J. St. Clair Jeans, formerly for seven years a minister of the Summerside Church, was the anniversary preacher. In the morn- ing he took as his te 47:6 "O thou sword of the Lord, oh howulogieg erietthoul be ttkiluifi d 510g C1111 que .966 11R 6 l‘ It ' : B11115]; Co]- given it a charge?" The Word of “m” mssmnm m God ought to be heard above Babel of voices in the world cla-nl- village Summerside, B moring to be heard today. hesaid. 1n me chmeh new supported a I 00115 sionarv in Demarara. British Gul- 16:I. “And all the congregation of ma, Today she always meetsher Israel came unto the wilderness 0t quotas for missionary contributions. 1. Individual communion cups were nault, 3. Ray H0111", _ 6. 3 lcggczi race iglrlst-l. Ectiy IDOL-Racy. R. G. Strathie. teal-Rev. c. J. st. Clair Jeans. 1935—Rcv. Walter MacCleary. 1937-Rev. William Verwoli. ch church. In 1888 she umbla, The people there in strate- me fullness to our,churci1 nalned theta . In 191 the evening he spoke from Ex . . And in the morning, then _ shall ye sce the Riory of the Lord." introduced in 1900. iveoklv offcrinit _ Large congregations attended the envelopes in 1907. Throuah tlle izen- KlllCll-JCtVFli lfcfnnis. 2 Dorrmi services. The Church Choir tend- erosity of the late Mr. Bruce M00" McDonald-Di ered an appropriate anthem in tme Kelvie a two manual p100 morning. while the men's trio con- was installed. sisting of Messrs. or?“ lyli Skerry- sang two beautiful nutrq: evening, “Wandering C.‘\i. Home." and “Wayside cross " A brief sketch of the church was read by the min- Willlam Verwoif, principal contents of which is as The roots of Presb/terlnnisln PE. Island lie QIlCK ll‘- yoars of the 18th. C. J.|.ics Drummond MacGrcgor poi visits to the Island 1790 li 1794. In the following haul‘ century a good many flourishing congrega- tions were established on the lsand. Summeside was not one of them. Summerside cannot boast antiquity. 1n western P.E. lsla '5 Announce List Prlncetown. New London, Bedeque. area and Alberton. before any Defence Minister about nouncid the losses suffered villain 1535. W119“ REV» 30mm 5- PENBY- Canadian troops stormed ashore on Gfludep Z 9.4mm MCDQHB1¢ 3, son of Bedcpue bctzan holding spir- the German-occupied French coast Jews“ Mclnm5_ ‘ of u Aug. 19 totalled 3.350. 0f 111110111 _ few Resbytcrian families that wen were killed. 603 P10110000 111111 1°47 isslng. 4 , , Today for the first _tlme since the bloody lanai-fighting first great war Canadian newspap- ers printed column after and in some cases page alter page e men killed and 3- itual services in the hctnes in this town. That was prcr-viiately ningty Yiars ago, Almost simultaneously, a few years before, spiritual wo:k was being done by the Episcopal Church from St. Eleanors, by the Weseyan Methodists. and by h Roman Church. In the year 18:5. wounded were less than ninety years immediate“, following but the bulk of the a . - The growth of Sllmmersrle after ‘fifty... to be expected in an UD- a 15W W05 $0 P111111 i-ienal. p00ple eration which involved a temporary’ Mannie Distance 13;; pgiumed to (he); duljfs an“ being attracted by iii;- shipbuilding occupation of a. §1€ trade and the biwcekly steam com- piece of enemy territory. the miss- B0,.n,u.d_ municaticn with the mainland, that. mg far outnumber the dead. Sonic Presbytelan congregations contin- ofthese are dead. $01110 0T6 5M0 bu‘ prison and. possibly. some at large. attemptinil by various me get back to their regimental e list issued tonight contained 2,547 names. all of tlle nicn rcpoit- ed missing. although some had bc n - ere chan ed from killed or wound- Soon tihe school grew too small a“, missifna Tcombs, Mr. and Mrs. James i-fen- and a hall. the upstairs of a build- 01015011. Mrs, Clay and daughter m5 51111511110108 °n Celmal 5V- °n the territorial designation tor tlle Mrs. Foxon U.S A. and Mrs. me “Wm side °7 Fm" Slreet- “"35 group of infantry units which obtained. But the hall became too eludes me Royal flamjiron 51111111130110 001v 11110 319x015 alwlixl-llél infantry and the Royal Regiment of bcr 73,095, including about 3.500 My; Qomergqrd and m e 11's resoyterian 501V 00 W05 0 - Toronto. both of which fought ‘ a m“ ‘mu-Yul n°w Dieppe. had the heaviest number of claimed today, quoting “coilipetent names on the list. J6 officers and German quarters." The Central Ontario Rcginlent, stands was purchased. The Re gobcértwSi PXBMJGISOISL the failzgcr 0g 717 other ranks, a r05 y ran sm m ummers .an After the Central Ontario Reg - , _ the Rev‘ J. M. Macmod m mom menu came me R Larue of Montreal and Lieul. P 0011011111011 W 0100011 Regiment, represented at. Dieppe by Mam lne Essex Scottish. with 24 officers W010 and 45'! reported missing. growing so strong that it was de- Western Ontario R: anks. Smaller. but still heavy, th Summer- m d Chilrcvg. Vi!" the gasfixiithgaan over a period of nine years. when wit in 187,111 he vlvlasi transferred w” q d grega on a grown ,.,w,,,’§“§°'§,,fd,e§5’, ,‘%,,,§‘,‘f,‘,‘,§5“$,’} strength that it was able to support One man from the Engineers. a. minister without the aid o1 thcthe missing total. was reported be- 16. and W05. lieved killed and tlle following num- bers from other llnll-s were also re- yiousiy mwned wounded new m... - killed; missing. wliile a Central Ontario ' Western Ontario Regiment one of- Rggjment’ num previous“. reverted fioer and one man; Central Ontario missing and wounded 15' report,“ Regiment four officers and two men: Regiment de Quebec. two officers 0110- 0110 1110111 505111016110111011 R/fil- maliding battalions were in today's lmehl. 0118 1110-11; 51611181 Corns. one missing list. ‘They nre John ‘G. M “Db Atlclrews oi Barrie, Ont, command- a-n 5- i the Col T nk tt 1' 1 Regiment was reported missiniz. be- fztngries c. Lglilixerrtlt ot‘ BBaeligi/lfile. '11‘ ed- Ont. of the South Saskatchewan Three of those missing from Le Regiment. vyhiose gallantry in lead- Regiment de Quebec were rebuff/Cd ‘lng assaults was described ‘in press believed wounded. One officer from mpm-[s on m‘, bamc; Fred K_ J35- the Mflnlwba Regiment W85 rflfXlfl- person of Windsor. commander of ed believed prisoner; and four from the 315m.- sqomsh (COL JaspQfgon 10- is rcportcd beltcvcd killed) and D mother churcih, Lot I1 illllbl) a separate and distinct pastoral arge. The church edifice now standing given out for knitting. The secretary h‘, me w“ 3mm, older church buildings were replaced with new ones. or burned in the great fire of 1906, The edifice was in construc- tlon from 1862 to 1865. a period of three years. it lvéiis openlead and ded- smaller in length by some twenty- five feet. having been enlarged in Rev. Neil McKay's day at the time In I891 the Simday School Hall was dedicated. and in 1911 the pre- sent manse was erected. Founding of Church The founding of the Presbyterian Church in Sumnlcrslde durtniz one of the gm test spiritual g hafisicnown. [Irwwasta period of great m onary re . Woodside, s, Harvey Woodside. Jam Qeddle ands we msnymom M"- Blml"! MMMY- Mb‘- Gmfl" of the Gordnns. In 1865 Missionary 3"" “d ML“ Mndmd MWKBY John Cieddle preached in the new was appointed to make the neccss- church bummm The chiuch has always been an evangelical congregation. A revival ‘hl§'“€“‘2.i.i“““ ‘ma. l‘ I6 C0 " Prwram cilml-‘iti-‘d °5 5 gmgation chase! to: ti?!’ meinistter one who was an evangelist and re- " wind-lli“ "10 W0" by M“ vivallst. Rev Jchn Paul Bruce Clark and MLss Lorna War- the mm o; we century days _ N“. Ne" "Wm"! 50 be held 09 ‘he prayer weie set aside for revival. washed WO0| required for Racy‘ ‘ificktiowfcdged cifdgdlztess c‘; Anthem after which s delicious 250:, ‘Qmvei, Qm9\§§-,,¢f"~~we’eng5,ze lunch was served by the hostess and 1n endeavouring to ohm“, a gum o1 ouickenhlg from the presence of Lord." These were healthy si 1908 Mr. Joe MacKay. a converted railway conductor. conducted a re- an. One man from the be Regiment de Quebec were ported missing and tvouilded. Two officers, one quarters units and one from Manitoba Regiment. previously rc- ported missing. now are believed killed. ‘Iliev air Cant L. tlosiuilc of Toronto, 0.0. of ilic Queens Own Cameron Highland.- crs. and lit-Col. Gordon H. Mc- Tavisli of ‘Forotito. with the Engin- ccrs, were reported killed. while Lt.- WUOLLEN MILLS Custom Spinning, We-lvtng and ported killed and nnsnnc since tho are w'ar began now stands at 3.519. sub- 26. Blankets lulled and odd tiered $2.25 each; 5 lbs. of clean ilaltv lists issucd liliinedialclv afici- for and‘ thc battle of Dictmc were llttmcd in blanket. Roll cording 9c per lb. ,=_____..__,_.._ _, We poy freight shipments lo be made info yum Highest market count of darkness. Summary of events: 1. Girls 5. 6. 7 years (25 yards>— 1. Lem: Bucte. 2. Vera Harper, 3. ’I‘hclesu Gallant. 2, Boys 5 and 6 years (25 yards)- Plesbyl-erl“ l, Paul Mclnlns, 2. Dannie 14inch. 3. Billy Cameron. 3. Girls Blind 9 years (25 yardsl- l. Maxie O'Connor, 2. Coleen Mc- Cartliy. 3. ETZUlCOS Perry. 4, loo fvarlis toiwnl-l- Charlie rnls- Mcilinls. 2. Fred McKinnon, 3. Deli"- ey Doyle. Tmc. 11 l-5 seconds. 5. Boys 7 and l; years (25 yards»- Gerard Doucctte, 2. Alban Arse- liarper. 3. Er!‘- . McDoml id. I-Pgh Jump (open l -1. Fred 7. Today mere are 225 Cemmvnlvw." McKinilon and Dewey Doyle, 2. Maurice Mill, and Earle Schlllfllflll members "W" 111° 1'°“- 0W" ‘"0 Charlie Mclnliis, Height 4 feet, iii the persons connected with the churc Come There are ten members t Sesslo n. On September 1st. this year Presbytery of Prince Eduard 15 accepted the resignation of present minister to take effec ter his farewell messatzcs on Sep- tember the 20th. ~S h. . he inches. 8, Boys 0 nild l0 Ivears (Ml yards-v ;i. Allicltl GilYlll, 2- Jackie Dalton. [and 3. Victor (rfllidffi. 9. Girls l0 and 1i years (50 yards) t M. -1. Dora Perry. 2. Aldona Perry. 3, Evelyn Skcrry and Edna HOZRW 10_ Boys sack race r75 yardsi-l. Mo viii Lit-Clair. 2. Frankie Harper, 3. Jlmmv DcsRoclie. 11, 220 yards <opcnl~l. Charlie lticlntiis, 2. lviclvin IcClalr. 3. Fred Fitzgerald. Time 26 seconds. 12, Girls 12 and 13 (50 yards)-1. Stella Richard, 2. Olive Perry, 3. Cora McRae. l3. Buys Brood Jilmp—-l. ltPll/ili LtClair, 2. James DcsRoche, 3. Fred OTTAWA. Sept. 15-tCP>-Witl; Fitzgerald. ' 011 list o §l§...§“g1rm§ill?fii§ Isoélldixersgtoday the 1. Fred Mcfiinnon. 2. Charlie Mc- 0I1<1 800d 0110 in Rlfihmmld B93’ battle of Dieppe passed into history Innis, 3. Dewey Doyle, distance 34:2. . . ' as Canada's most costly war op?!- ginnliigs were made in Summersldc. anion o; the second Great. War. Spiritual work among Presbyter- 14. Hop-step and jump (0p;1il—- 15. Boys ll and 12 years I75 yards! —i. Jimmy DcsRocllc, 2. Ernest K111500111 011' Buotc, 3'. Frcd Fitzgerald. 16. Girls sack lilCi"—~l. Groin l7. Boys 3 lcgaed race—l. Melvin IpClnir and Frankie Harper. ‘2. Jimmy DesRochc and Benny Klflfffl, l8. shot Put iOPPIHAI. Fred Mc- Kinnoil, 2. Cliarlw: Mcfnnis, 3. Eugene Perry Distance 2S) feet. 19. Girls 14. 15. 16 years (75 tvards- —l. Greta Gatldet, 2. Rita Gaudet, Doreen McDonald. 20 Mile Run (opem-l. Dewey tlle Doyle, 2. Charlie MCIHTl.~T, 3. Eu- and nine-hour battle Some 120 names geiic Perry, time 4:37. men were also roPOYY-fd missing W010 _1. Melvin LcClair, 2, A:tllur Arsc- ,-; held up for security reasons until nault, 3. Hector McInnis. 21. Boys l3, 14. l5 years r75 yardsi 22 Broad Jump~l. Alphonse Roll- rd. 2. Frrd McKinnon, 3. Charlie re Quoils~Joe Morrissoy and Albert Officalsz- Starter-Jack Aileril. Judges—.loe lifcl-l-issey. John Ggiuvlct. Hughie ‘McKlnlicn. John J. Mc- w Donald. Tincxs-J. A. Bernard, Jus- bas“ tin McCarthy. -S British Prisoners In Germany BERLIN (From German Broad- ill- casts: Sept. 15—lAPJ-- Brttish pris- Ligilt oncrs cf will" ill Germany 110W num- at officers. Traitsoceati News Agency Clarke of Portage La Prairie, Maj. Brian McCool of Toronto tCentral untario Regiment) prev- .. The 30811110119 d0 Quebec TBPN- lously reported killed in action now “he” she m“ ":51 L“ m cided to make two charges of that “med by he; Fumes-s MQnf,_RDy&1 is mjssm believed killed and'pws_ law, Mrs. Clharles Love. d M?“ Robert Show and little area. attaching Suxmnerslde to Lot had 1n today‘; pi; us; g dug er Donna returned from l6. Into this new charge the Rev. W, officer; inducted 0n August i- wmpB-nled by Mrs. Shaw's Parents. l3. 136/2. 1t was at that time decided t0 erect a building on the site Dllf- were suffered by the Mailitoba Reg. chased four years previously. These two events have been 23 missing William Jasin f Gr niell. S k.. and 415 missing other and c. M. Nasoon of bee... (b-gth Saskatchewan Rcztmcnt) are re- 105565 ported in thc same ivay. Three officers previously report- iment-f-he Queen's Own Cameron ed mile-d now we 91M“; 1n m 1'11"" Hlzhlsnders of Winnipett-with 13 missing category: Mai. D. C. 0am: 198 R31???‘ [K133111881 “r111: of Weyburn. Basic, and Lieuts M. 1% ll 011 -- 011 Foirweather of Hampton N.B. an the first minister and .5 i; hen im i gm _ . ‘ ' uildinl; 0f wlltshafiveeigfllziemndérlflamenegless- Y' 5' Rxerson of Town” Licut. P, S. Olliver of Quebec and ing; the Armored Corps-represcnt- , . A_ _ _ v Mr. Fla-mes ministry continued ed by the caicary Tank Battaiion- §;";‘.‘.§,‘-},§,‘§‘-B..,.§f gngMiyiflougffi the con 1 ' Wdilgkicelg 0-1111 C149 1511611 mg‘ reported missing. believed killed, - ng; an e oya ana an - v i 1 _ h gineers, four officers and 149 men. m“ are reported s “my as mks p“ One Armored Corps officer with i" one nlilll from the Western On- , turio Rcginlcnt and seven from the -. Central Ontario Regiment, pre- as missing only. Four Lieutenant-Colonels com- Catto of Toronto. 0.0. of the E. head- Royal Regiment. In previous lists Brig. William Soul-ham oi Toronto was reportcd R llrlsnllcl" oi war and LL-Col A. C. Col. R. R. lslbatt of Hamilton, Of- ficcr Conlmaniiiiliz thc Royal Ham- ilton Light infantry. was reported m nllssinir. Tlic unofficial total of men rc- iect to some marizin of error fol- doubled yum, 30c per Ib., single ‘duplication of flames in sliCctedink lists. Some but not all of the 120 men reported nllssiliiz lli ras- todsys list of mlssinfl. NOTICE As I um leaving for military scr- 0 K SAINT JOHN. N.B., Sept». 13 viva; in cocoa-Mum with the Menh WOOL flunk“; and Yum; for vice on nr nhnut Oct. l. I Wlllllfl —- CPI — saint John Lcngshore- men idle since Friday afternoon. an agreement signed Saturday by 0f Osnede. odists and Baptists. Then vainly for anything like returned to work tonight following 193g, During these past eighty years of union officials and the saint Jchn chm-eh history there have bee branch of the shipping federation twelve ministers. their overture fen- ure six and one-half veers. F. McAUSLAND & SONS. Bloomfield, P.E I. LIIl-lil-ZG-Q-I-N X8 33 appreciate that all accounts lu- settled by Sept. 2.7. Ollie-flyin- they shall he placed In the hands of m)‘ J. K. BEER. 31-D- Kcnslnginn. 9-16-41. solicitors, R DfAN Field Day at Tlsnlsh MAN on MONSTE A very successful Field Day was hed Oil the Athletic Grounds of Tignish Parish. Labor Day. All the events were well contested with the little kiddies of five year; doing their share. The best all around ivas won by Charlie McInnis with 21 points; whilo second place went to Freddie McKilllion with 18 l-2 points. A game of ball was held in the evening between Alberton and Tignish, but thLs was culled on sc- NO, this isn't a man from lliars! He‘; a Canadian shipyard iiorltcr, welding the yilal parts of a trilll Corvette . . . afhmlg sinking Doric: to Canada lighting navy. Tough wnrk—~- Work that needs the sort (if h Eood eating briil,;s. 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