A ’ n1" - 7 WESTERN GUARDIAN " mm» _ beg-q;- '- -- . mmmtlml u! PING! COUNT! ' News. inhabits. Mark; i‘ u - mqunlinnuhbvll llliultonqeltlufol mvlnglieldlli lphfl. PAGE SEVEN i1 I 1 1'1 i 1— 3 _>-‘- -7T'h-.fli-—i Jnrnurlyfliurdn ncnmuiikn m" 9am. ' bY flu .\?'fi.".t'.':‘if.'€..‘i':.."&..‘4"...'2.'f" "" "W" I \ wuolr WHEAT sup. tins m»; I muscles. Kellogg's All-When: is whole when in its . most delicious form. It's flaked, toured, reudmo- eul Get aoineu your grocers tomorrow. FREE! a m. oolew sill h wry pickup. I t-‘h-Fdv-v-r? sFnF" m IASEIALI. g Wm [treet- Drlltiere. Wte I Wsi; itnot Icri Ocelot. l‘! Gndvillo f1; yllbedollverelhlllllolleilflunmerlile. uleonerwsehlhoumfqrtmqnm boy NIIIIIIIDIO-lor deliveries on you "u; -r'on sons. ‘ Good condition; PAUSE‘; filth"; Allison M. Harper North Carlfizrolrlt, . START Pl" 1 .. h .. b .13.}? "$551.1 s31 get IIIIO bunuug pqsxuoo e/on ball leaves archer. After bum get lwly 1st! Q In In Q Z wmliouoil GRIP hi: bu’ wlfloeliulldltlaflldnla‘: penile _to group _. sen our grip n blll hits bu. A ow lnll is beslw bunt. I - - j — 1 LARUH with f"‘$ll."f" . "‘ - - v-murm-on 1., ~ _: RIF-m‘ °r Ghddenlsistfimfllk Owner ‘m Road‘ Vgrricgsplw paint 194 ’ u“ may‘ ha? 5am; _,._. Y u V, W“, 1mg and elee eve-M “We "slut 1940 Studebak- ‘rly good lu/ilu itlulil - [Al RIGHT-B! A wmNIi Discuss Drop In Beef Prices At Trade Board Mr. T. J. Inman Estimates Yield Of Irish Cobbler Potatoes Down 25 Per Cent. — Resumlng their regular monthly tain crop as well. meetings alter 1| summer recess, The quectélrtxzlrl of shipping pots.- from s cranial auinnuiu Thll column h reserved for new: I of local interest, but advertising insener of a lowly nature may be st In out: u word. li-rieily pay i 122 Brighton Road. Q “n: CALL 319 ubls in ndvmee.‘ . 440% OQO4Q4Q-QQO-O canon nonmsoil OHAWA "s," a __ (Cy, _ Lot and Cottag; The sums Throne spmh fish" ls scheduled to open T109553‘ W9!!- ing. Senior Wishafi Rflbfifi-Wll Governnuit loader, l!" nmm w. Iobinsol of Prlnw Ed- y"; hung '11] move the address h; my], q, the speech and it will "' sz AND u _ nou 5 5A,? Street. Summer- Ilwgéuent condition. fil °°'“’°“i°“°es' Morlesls-alf —LOS'1'-Iiu~i- m W flu vioinit of fiqfige. 00hr bllokll brown. Answers to ' the name of ‘ripple. Reward, Ap- Ply 30x 4-97, Summerside. 9-7-11 OF ENGLAND SER- Perils Holy COOKS for Photognlu. CONFEDERATION LIFE SURAN CE. cnAswnu. m- o“ t _ 9'65" __,_ EA L-Rt. Row. Mgr. rlsh priest at th member f th S id - r e s o e ummers e Province was dis E T‘ p8 l- uacunan’ present ln ,, ‘dc, 1i!" ,. ,0“ a bllSlllPSS HIP» “ home next week. {T1939 Ford-V-il I‘ S“ Dual wheels, new ileage. Priced below _ Earl's Service Sta- mm Street East, Sung-riser; Ll fI-l ~ g: lv a 5,4113? Teani 4 r u: fir. vgladscolt unbroken H “l, vOllllZ cattle in trade - ., Feetown. Phone Eflfllfm‘ ' 9-6-21. - CAMEO. - ‘It’; herel Jack _ far Thrilling adven- hzirdshlps find Y0"!- miss if. Also Serial; arid . t» xsagriat story of thfl ‘AIBSKA’. [n life's §'IN(TTRIP——MB‘SPS. “Valli... Reginald Muttfart. and George Hogg g hi1 of Sinclair and Stew- usummcrside. h ave left by blle on a buying trip to v al. s IERAL SERVICES - The . of Miss Catherine Humph- n; held on Wednesday, Sept. Mprn from the b01118 0E nephew. . r Robert S. Ifilm ,Keneincl . Interment will lo People. Cemetery, Ken- ... Rev. J. A. McGowan con- l, service. Pallbearers - essrs. James .. Walker. Erskine MaoMurdo. llacMurdo. l-hrry Simmons- lllstin Woodsidc. 031E FROM 0VERSEAS— dlhozc who arrived home qr on Wednesday cvc- nrc Sci. Hal Stems rind Pte. . McNeil of Summcrslde. hm: has been overseas ovcr d sziv: service on the D Day ivilh a rudlo thc former Jenn .. P. Noll ls n. son of lid Mrs. D. F‘, McNeil and nrerseas to»; lwo ycars and al- uvsen .e on the continent DDay. He _lolucd up with Princu Edward Island High- . ll the ouibrcalc of “or. S '3! (l F ay cvcuiug with the first uldcnt, Mrs, W. J. Sullivan llechilr. The resignation of pmsident. Mrs. Mark Delaney presented to the meeting nnd (ullv orceplcd. A lctter vhs w lhc meeting that . lvclncnfis Lmguo had ucd lo the Depot Mon- .. Commillce of the Nat- Cloaiuug Drive for Prince ll. Mrs. D. F. McNeil and Abel Arsenoult were appoint- blepreseut lhc society. The er of thc aunuol C.W.L. col- ‘- i m lho families of the (ll3l'll\"'~£'il and the sec‘ veer of September was select- l" that llurpose and collectors lllfiolnfed. The matter ‘of the dance lo be held later in hi1 was also discussed and h the hand; of o. commlttec. W. J. Sullivan. delegate to llloresrln Convention in Char- nwn read nu excellent report attendance at the conven- A sum of money was voted ll}! erection of a memorial "1 honor of the men of the lwlvvnladc lhr- supreme soc- h} flu-s war. It xvos decided it. a numbcr of copies of the ' °l the C. W.L_ ln this dlo- rrilten bv Mrs. Hank Mur. Mou- He will S black old, 1300 and Stuvert, P314" Burlington. 7.30 Evening Prayer. Church. Kenslngton. -—WOBD RECEIVED-A tele- Emm Just received announces the death of Mr. John L. Koehmstedt of Mlnto. North Dakota. No pnr- ticulars were received. His wife is the daughter of Mr. Paul Wedge and the late Mrs. Wedge of Sum- merside. 5 —'.l‘I-lE PR-EBYTERXAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -—- Services sulififly. Septfimbcr 9th at Ken sington at ill A.M. Freetown at 3 P. M. and Malpeque at 7.30 P.M Miss Grant, Secretary of the W.C. T.U., will speck dllflflg the service at Kensington. Rev. J A Mc- Gowan, Minister. 9-7-11, -FUNERAL 0F MRS. J. WAR- ING-Jrhe funeral service for the St. Mary's Church, Summerside, at 2 oclook Wednesday afternoon of- ter a private service at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Crockett. Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison officiated at both services and at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Nate Bell, J-ames Crockett, T. D. Cari-others, Wal- ter Leard, C. MacFnrlane, and H. Leard. s —SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL has the largest enrollment in its history and facilities ere being taxed to make room for all. While school reopened on Wednesday the beginners did not attend until yes‘ tcrday. The total enrollment ls 753. which is 32 over last year. The Academy has 50 students. which is also more than last your, though Gmde 12 ls smaller than formerly. - A number of ex-scrvice men ore enrolled in Grades 10 and 11. St. Mary's Convent School and Busi- ness College opened on Tuesday with on enrollment of 420. This is also an increase over last yctu‘ and many students for the Busi- ness Course have not yet come in. S SABOTAGE FILM 1 STARS PAT O‘BRIFI,'N V-"Secret Command.“ Columgblu picture produced by Phil L Ryan for ‘Perneen Productions. co-s ari- currently showing at the Ccipltol Theatre. tells the gripping story of war workers in a shlpyulci. -' There are thrills by the Screen- ul! . , .. romance by thf‘! scene- ful! He (Pat O'Brien: 1S," rough, tough and terrific She (Coral.- Lnndls) is arlng, dazzl’ g and dangerous. Togethem, e (Lynn- mite . . as they leach n. hand of shipyard sabotours tho" Amclizn will never obey . , Wlfen Nazis command! What thrills} .as this brawling drama. filmed from a Saturday Evening Post "tory. blaz- a semen. he screen at, break-neck hey‘ speed. l Included in the cast! besides the stars are Chester ‘crris. Ruth Warrick. Barton Ma Lane, ‘Pom Tully, Wallace Ford.l Erik Rolf Matt McHugh, Rlchar Lyon and Carol Nugent. The sc een play was written by Roy Cha lor from the Saturday Evening P st story bv ,John and Ward wkins It was directed by Eddie llherlund. _.Mr_ and Mrs. llvilliam Mont- gomery, Bedc ue, and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Woods de, Clinton, have re- turned recently from, an enjoyable motor trip to Annapolis Volley and other parts of Nov Scotia. 11W- ing been the welc me guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. ,0. Picketis of Bridgetown. They were accompan- communlon. Sgplriiervs (iléurch, - 8 n3 aye _ St. Thomas’ Church. fienoh Rlvel-i. St. Mark's 9-7-11. late Mrs. J .Waring was held at . lug Pat O'Brien and Carole Lilnvdli; unsure-use run mtv-wuucrrnu A COIUMBIA PICTURE Also Short Subjects Shows 7:30 - 9:15 AATINEES- Thursday At 3 30 Saturday At 2§a0 —PI.EASE NOTE_ _During the school period 11c Matinees Will begin as allows: Tuesdays and Thursdays At 3:30 Snirzrdrlvs At 2130/ Emu-ill. FLYNN In -' , SDAY Shows 7 - 9:20 " slflvslihh E R sl D's“ §—i x——-i— S Personals --Frlends will regret to learn of ihPJ illness of Mr. John J. McInnis at. his home in Summerslde. S _.-'-—Mr. and Mrs John Murray, Summer-side have left. on a vuca- tion trip to Montreal-S. ~Mrs Lillian Carver, Summer- side has left on a trip to Mont-real. —Mrs John Hagan of Mlllvale ls visiting her doughter, Mrs. Louis Sherry, Summerslde-S. -Mrs. Walter A. Lord, Cape Traverse. has undergone a success- ful operation in the Prince Count": Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Delaney and little daughter, Nancy, have arrived go vlsit Mr, Delaney’; par- onis, Dr. and Mrs. Mark Delaney, Summcrsidc. Mr. Delaney is a science student at McGill Univer- -Mrs. W. A. Tolmire, Ottawa, has arrived to vlsit her mother. Mrs. J. M. Noomn, Summerslde. -S. h, “@5404 by Senator Vincent Dupuls of Quebec The two Sen- ator; were among those who took sum; "at; for the first time to- day. GOVJGENEBAL- (Continued from Page l) lte guard of honor from the Army and Air Force snapped to attention. The Governor-General was in khaki field dress. Princess Alice wore a long Alice blue afternoon gown and a picture hat of straw with a ralnbow effect in which the predominant color was blue. _ M05; of the peacetime trimmings were in evidence, but the molmtsd escort and the horse drawn coach were still missing These probably will be used when Ficld Marsha-l Slr Harold Alexander opens the next session. Happy, Informal Scene The Commons’ Chamber pre- sented s happy and informal scene during Intervals of the upen- lng ceremonies as former members rc-electcd on June ll greeted one another and new members, of whom there are nearly 100, got ac- quainted with their colleagues. Gaspard Fauteux fL-Montreal- St. Mary's) was unanimously elec- ted Speaker of the Commons after a brief protest from Mr. Bracken against. the Govemrrlent hpving announced his nomination ohead of time. Prime Minister Macken- zie King said this was the practice. In the Senate preliminaries ln- cluded the installation of Hon. Jl-l. King, former Government leader. as speaker and the swearing ln cf 18 new Senators International Question International matters placed on the agenda of the session by the terms of the Throne Speech in- clude ratification of the United Nations charter; approval of Can- adian participation in the propo- sed international monetary fund and bank for reconstruction and de- velopment and measures to assist ln meeting relief needs of war- ravaged countries. Domestic items Include passing '01 a bill to give the Government S peclflc emergency powers during the reconstruction period: mea- sures to stimulate external trade; abolition of the War Services De- 5 partment and merger of the Mun- itions and Supply Department with the reconstruction department In connection with domestic re- lations the Speech referred to mes.- sures of social security already en- acted, including family allowances and unemployment insurance, and mentioned Governmental proposals for health insurance and more generous old age pensions made to the Provinces at the Dominion- Provinclal conference. That conference, the Speech sold, -Mrs_ Lorne MucLellan left on return yesterday morning aftcr spending the summer months with‘ her mother, Mrs. J. M. Noonsn, Summerslde.--S. -Nursing Sister Pauline Noonan, RCAF‘, now stationed at the Sum-j merslde airport, has left for 0t- tnwo on Furlough.-S. ' —Mr. Billy McMur-do son of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McMurdo, Summer- side. has returned to take up his. studies in second year Dentistry‘. n1 Dulhousie University, Halifax.‘ M -Mr. Onnond Dalton Summer- verslty, Halifax, to resume his studies of Dentlstry.-—S. -Mr. Cecil Delaney, B.A. student o! Dentistry at the University of Montreal has arrived to visit his parents, Dr, and Mrs. Mark De- laney, Summerslde-S. -Mrs. J. Wilfred Gaudet of Summcrsidc, P.E.I. . is spending a few days here visiting relatives and friends in Ivlmilan and vic- inity She is the Quest of her brother-lnduw and sister, Dr, and Mrs. A J. Connier at their sum- Board of Trade met last evening in the Town Hull. Several import- ant matters of local and provincial interest were. dealt with, c ief among which was the resent slump in prices on beef catte from twelve cents to eight cents per pound. It was the opinion of sev- eral of the members that this might be clue to the fact that, con- dltlons are going through s period 01 fldlustment end would eventu- ally r t themselves u soon as the rat oning machinery could get properly in action. Reporting for the Agricultural Committee, Mr. T. J. Inman said he would estimate that the crop of Cobbler potatoes was down 25 percent this year. It. ls a. little early et to estimate on the Green Moun ain potato situation, There was a. little bllght but he believed that l.f the weather continued dry there would be a considerable cut in production in the Green Moun- cussed and Mr. John Campbell slid he believed that _ln view of the ln- creased avallability of ships that several would call at this port for produce this fall. Asked by the President, of the Board if the rall- way on the Murine Wharf was in shppe no shunt cars to the shed, Mr. Campbell said it had been re- paired and was in good condition. The matter of direction signs along the highway from Summer- side to Borden was brought up by Mir. Hopkins, manager o! the Royal Bank and the president assured the Bosrd that although many of these signs had been repaired and re- placed that a number of them had been removed or destroyed by van- da s. Mr, R. l. Ellis was instructed to have signs prepared for the direc- tion of travellers and placed at points along the highway, especi- ally at Central Bedeque and Carleé ton. had made a successful beginning and hope was expressed that s- greements with the Provinces soon would make possible s reor- ganization of the tax structure on simpler, more equitable lines. SELASSIE— (Continued from Page l) Sinclair Corporation for five years. ‘Ihen 50 per cent of the territory will be released. After a further exploratory period of five years another 26 per cent of the country will the released from the agree- men , The contract almost certain- ly will have wide commercial as well as possible diplomatic repercussions in the Middle East, where British interests have been particularly strong. Other American petroleum oom- panies have been driving for oll development in Saudi Arabia, on the northern side of the Red Sea, and the question of whether s pipeline would be built to Mediterranean area 1s still in the dlscuslon stage. A pipeline would by-psss the Suez Canal, where a sizable charge ls made on all oil passing through from the Red Sea. Ethiopian oll probably would have to pass through the Suez under existing conditions Mr. Sinclair said production drilling would be started as soon {is possible after exploration "has indicated the presence of petro- leum in commercial quantities." The 1101RPM? B150 announced it would establish headquarters in Addis Absba. The exact wording of the contract left uncertain whe- ther Sinclair would have exclusive rights to sell oil and petroleum pro- ducts inside Ethiopia. It was definitely stated, however, that the company had agreed build a refinery in Ethiopia if and when consumption ln the country justified such an undertaking. The company also agreed that if a subsidiary company took over the: contract Ethiopian subejcts would be given s subscription preference of up to 20 per cent of any stock issued by the subsidiary. C.N.R. BOILER. INSPECTOR. 1Vi‘ON’C’I‘ON, N.B.., Sept. 6 G.W. Somers has been appointed boiler inspector Atlantic region Canadian National Railways with headquarters at Moncton. N.B., ln- a circular issued by AR. CarsonA Bllpf-‘Yln-tcndent of motive powenl improved by D.V. Gender, regional, mer home at the shore -— Moncton general superintendent of motive Annual Meeting 0f W.0.T.ll. lleld At Llunter River The annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was held last night in Hun- ter River. There was a. large attendance, with representatives from ten unions. The election of officers resulted a5 follows: Presldent-Mlss Edith Stems, Charlottetown. 1st Vice-Presldent-Ivfrs. Howard, Cornwall. hid Vlce-Presldent-Mrs. Allen, Summerslde. Recording Secretory-Mrs Jardine, Freetown. Corresponding Secretary - Mrs. Douglas Younker, Parkdsle, Char- lottetown. Treasurer-Miss Mildred Call- beck, Central Bedeque. " ngs" Editor — Mrs. Wm. Clark, North Wlltshlrc. Scientific Temperance-Miss Lou- lse Callbeck, Central Bedeque. Temperance in Schools - Mrs. IFrank Deacon, Freetown. _ Fisheries and Lighthouses-Mrs. W. E. Burke, Charlottetown. Evangelistic Secretary - Mrs. J. Pldcard. Clftowrr. L, T. L. Secretary-Mrs. Robert Reeves, Freetown. Travellers‘ Ald—Miss ME. White, Charlottetown. "Y" Secretary-Mrs, Fred Shaw, Bonshaw, The afternoon session was de- voted to business. reports of offic- ers and heads of departments, etc. Encouraging reports were given, showing a increase in the number of subsc ptions to "Tidings" a Hazen L. R. . George w new Outpost Union organized, and s large loyal Temperance Legion membership. Miss Watson gave n - talk about posters. Miss Edna Grant, travelling ser- retnry, the speaker of the evening, gave a. most interesting address The evening program also include s temperance playlet. Al. the evening session the presi-l h s Life! were l $59 dent was presented wlt Membership Certificate. The following resolutions passed: "(ll 'I‘hat we express to the for- mer Lieutenant-Governor, Hon, B. W. LePage, our appreciation of and gratitude for his courageous action lu vetolng the amendment to the Prohibition Law passed at the last session of the Legislature, also to the members of the Gov- ernment who opposed the amend- available. CHARGE. — Rev. Bonshaw ll A M. Hampton 3 PM. Victoria 7.30 PM. ' A FEW CAI. number books still 8-28-29-1-31 . HAMPTON BREADALBANE PAS TO RAL Peter Jackson. United Church OF ALL BARLEY After reviewing the estimated ‘lproduction figures of [he 1945 b-r- icy crop and the carryover from me 194.4 crop, it is considered es- sential that in order to protect the agricultural live-stock program. the entire crop be held for Canadian 9-7-11. d i September 9th. North Granville l1 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Brad- albane 8 P. M. Rev D. J. Morri- son. Minister. 9-7-1L REV. DR. A. D. MncKENZlE will conduct services at. Valleyfleid at 11 A. M. followed by Gaelic Ser- vice and at, Orwell Head at 8 P. M. Sunday, September 9th. 9-7-1i. SERVICES Sunday September 9th. Christian Church, New Glas- gow, ll A.M. Fredericton, 3 PM. Rev. M. Watterworth. Mingsfer.‘ , -'l-l . POWNAL CHARGE, UNITED 0F CANADA-Services. be: 9th. 290 PM. Pownsl. Rev. 9-7-11. TRYON — BONSBAW BAPTIST CHURCHES- Sunday. Qelrtember 9th. Westrnoreland ll A.M. Tryon 3 P. M. Albany 8 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. 9-7-11. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SE3‘ VICES, Sunday. September 9th. Christ Church, Cherry Valley. Matlns and Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. HsrtrnarugRec- tor. - THE any. ‘c. s. snrrrmv will lpreach in Central Bedequc Baptist Church on Sunday momirld 1115 A. M. Sunday School 10.30 A. M. and in Wllmot Valley Hall in the evening at 7.45 P.M. - . ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHURCH SERVICES. — Presbyterian Church in Canada. Sunday- September 9th. Cardigan ll A. M. Lorne valley 3 P, M. Montague 7.30 P. M. R. D MacLesn, Minister. 9-7-11- THE PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADAr-Servlces on Sun- day, September 9th will be as fol- lows: Wood Islands 1l.00 A. M. Caledonia 3.00 P. M. Murray Har- bour 730 P.M. Rev. T A. A, Duke, Minister. 9-7-11- COVEHEAD — UNION ROAD United Church Services for Sun- day, September 9th are. West Covehead 11 A. M. S S. l0 A M. Union Road 7.30 P. M M185 H919" Wilson will sing at the morning and evening services. Rcv. Thos. A. Wilson, Minister. 9-7-1! ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTIBIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Services Sun- day, September 9th will be as fol- lows: Sunday ‘School at. i011:- Morning Worship at 1i. Evening Service at 8 o'clock. Rev E. G Evans, Minister. 917-11- THE PRESBNTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's day as follows: Haz-Lsville 11 A. M Hunter Rivcr a P. M. Glasgow Road 1.30 P.M iRev. T. W. Goodwill wél grime the message at the un r ivcr lservlce. Donald Nicholson, Stud- ient Minister. 9'7" - . RECENT GUESTS-Mrs Jones of J. Waller Jones. Premier Prince Edward Island, end two daughters, the M5505 their Hospital, Aug. 29. 19% consumption, says the Feeds Ad- ministrator of the Agricultural Supplies Board and the Wartime Prices and 'I‘nsde Board. Consequently, no further permits will be granted for bar , whole, ground or processed. BIRTHS MaclNNlS—In the cn-{rlovmown w Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Msclnnls, Sourls, l. son. mason-m the City Hal-nth! September 4. 1946 to Ivllrg, and Mrs. Vincent ‘Humor, c son. MARRIAGBS EASTER-WOODSIDI —- AS lei Memorial Presbyterian C h u r o h, Malpeque, on Friday, Aug. 31st. 19M, at B p.m., by Rev. J. A. MI:- Gowan, Robert Roy. son of Mrs Robert, B. Easter, Indian River, and Mabelie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Woodslde. Melpeqlu. SIMJHONS-CANIPDILL - At the bride's horns, Freetown, ? Wod- nosday, Sept. 5th, 1945, M 80 .. . . A. McGowan, Bee of Mr. and Mu. Breck- en Simmons, Wilrnogh ouddAngre Ethel youngest dau tor . and Mrs. Albert Campbell. Pree- sown. RHEY _ - § marriage of lvflss Curie McCar- ron. of Montreal daughter d DO late Peter MoCarron and. . McCarron of Charlottetown, PEI. to Engineer Office Thomas II Riley, Merchant SHWMI. "ll N’ the late Mr and Mas. '1‘. B. 0f P.I 1., place recently Church. The Rev Brien officiating. was given away by Mr. H. J. ewes attmgcdd us: Mario Q er. as n: hill!!!‘ and only attendant. m». 17mm Cremghan acted as best mill RI‘ Mr Riley. Mrs. Riley ls s {fi- ate of the Montreal Genera _ pltaL-Montreol Gazette. COBB _ ROOP-On Swims M21. 1945, at the Kirk o4 8t. . Charlottetown. P E I.. z e Minister, Fteverend TH. n Scmers. M A. 5TM-. J0!!! Blanche, younger daughter of Ill‘. and Mrs J M R001). GIBIlOi-W- town. P 15.1, and Thoma-s Drurm mond Cobb only son of m. and Mrs P S. Cobb. Charlottobowh, P E I D .1 TBS KlCKl-l . —-Suddcnl,v of the PEI. Hospital. Charlottetown. Mondoy, Sept. 3, 1945. Richard Charles Kickham in his second year, be- loved son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kickham. Souris West. 6 1945. Mrs Warren Rogerson. aged 82 years Funeral Saturday from Cranaud ‘Llnited Church. servlol starting at 2.30. Interment in Westmoreland Cemetery. In Memoriam In l0vlng memory of Hilda Selle ROGERSON — At Crapnud. Sept. . Vlmy and Helen Jones were EH65“ and Mrs. John Ballem. They left P116183’ 0n the" last week of Dr. return to Burbury Farm lottetou'n.--New Glasgow News CORNWALL PAST CHARGE. - Services as who died September 7, 1943. God Saw fit to call our dearest. on Tn that land of peacr find rest, But never will shr- iw fnrgnifcn By the nncs who loved her best. Ever Remcmbcrcd by Mother, Brother and Sister. , . Char- onsn Sunday follows z led by Mrs, George, Frlzzell, R..N.. of Moneton. f S side. has returned to Dnlhousie Uni- Times. power and car equipment. ment, September . - -— » “(m when“ the“ is evident on Comwau ‘11 A M s schoolrgl) the part of our church member-l A.M. Mlsion Band Service h. ship an alarming apathy in regard, P M Bonshaw Chou" end STJQJB: to the increasing ‘indulgence in ln_1 New Dmlllllmn 3 -M toxlcants, and the consequent de- 5- $°h°°1 2 P~ M~ l’ P. M. S School 11 A.M. terioretion 1n the moral tone of R new‘ Mmimr‘ ousfle lmeltlinlttlilest all ll sov a we c upon a ministers to stir up an interest in Ml‘! D C. Tflmfllllfm 0i ChB-T-l lotetown. PE I , ls visiting In Fredericton. the guest of her the temperance education of our- youth. and to urge upon their‘ members their duty to become act- brother, Frank Toner and her sister, Mrs Hurry Lynnr-Freder. icton Gleaner. ive ln temperance organizations. m. Jack MscKinnon and niece "(Bl Resolved that we extend Miss Evelyn James left Wednmdny our thanks to the ladies of the Hunter River Union for their morning for his home in Summer- ville_ Mass. after visiting his par- eourtesy and generous hospitality. ents in Forest Hill. 0i Ch ' . __Lloitetoun. 93km YOU BET! | FELL MEAD OVER HEELS 7% NQR... m mo? I NEARLY L-l Pvlomoriam In loving memory of Oll‘ dul little b0)’. Errol Cuylcr Dlngwo who was called to Heaven two you ago today September 7th. 1M3, a‘ the age of two years. Swectly Remembered and Salk qlvfissed by Daddy and Minnie. 9- ~ . m mos: oosr REPORTS! LONDON - (C?) Ibr the first time in its history the tom-p- erance movement has appointed an slLlondon "Queen." Miss Ruth Bustin of Berrnondsey. ----.--_--_- f r .. Too Late To Classify lmayor o P ague Mr ‘I. 1940- ron some -1s4o one-Toni l5 Put TU Death "s “"11 KM-"lirhi dw- MM- truck, perfect condition. App1v§ @6531‘ getyz; iii-Lani» Isl-y..- Willi Buchanan, Oh nu. m m 9-7-31! “will: v-iTr-D-ifl-MM- l M the dlwn of a heniilwl d». A E — ‘LIABLE GIRL OR r woman for housekeeping, E"? " mmbeml b! “l! Dllilitfl Doris and Teresa. Q-T-ll. in Memoriam In fond uid loving ory fr? flthor, Charles cGaqgh o was called home on Sept ITS FRESH, CLEAN SCENT IS YOUR GUARANTEE Lifebuoy-lnd only Lifebuoy- ‘ connins the ' ‘ purifying ingredient that stops “B.O." And Lifebuoy‘: scent VANISI-l almost instlnlly, luving your skin smelling naturally fresh and clean. ON i AM XPENDINO ON SIPME SAFE FROM ‘B. SFICIAL IURIFYINO LAT"! $1,] AOAINIT AND IT 8O IEFRESNI% ACTIVI DAYS! Wu 5A7 .7“! NfCEST THINGS 1g flIRQLF: ' -.. THINK 000001555 l D/SCUVEKEP PRAGUE. 51bit 6—(Reuters)— [Joseph Pfitzner, Mayor of Prague Nu , from 1939 to 1945. was condemned lto death as s war criminal and sow/trimaran ssnweeumnv me Mill washing, nights free. 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