A THE WESTERN GUARDIAN "”””" We-Il - Known (W .I. Elm Murphy. l8 Hanover It. and ‘GEN Georgeufllow. 90 Ottawa Sl- BUMMEBSIDI: and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscription; Advertising n“ Guardian may he bought daily at any of the fol- lowing stores in Summerside: whom-a, water Street. Gourlleo, Dnrgnore Water l l" m..-y, Water sum. Mark Geudet. or oruivulo ltree row“ di will be delivered to any homo in Bum mereido by Tfflfifffil finer day er loo per week. Phone zoo for this service ‘m your order to the boy espcnsible for deliveries on your route. or W“! "l" ""7! “l _ W . ' Mrs. B theriand, who had been ll.“.‘§‘.‘;..“..'..°.‘°............. ... . _ Avgnrggnveggvml-lggwg " ‘ . o. no.2’ health o. o... o... v" nature ma be inserted l! m. port at awn-nag“ mule ,, was born at. Fernwood. P. I. L. ‘xsycenis a wor . strictly WW5" forced landing near ‘Pyne Valley ' ‘ ' \ and received her education in the t......uf-. --. ___ glmglgnyllgggl" egg" r53; ,' ' ‘o ml.".§l°°l...s“t..2'°;...i%§.°£..: firlfrloo worm rlgwrllrzu came down 1,, a "ml, “Em... “WWI four sisters who have all pre- voll’. Tflylvr D1118 CQ- @115 Sig! lmown as um‘, mrwws," 1c flows i M" "“"°"'°"' deceased her. Her husband was Dr. v “alum B“ o“ “r "or ‘“'“‘ ‘“" £221‘ §“'“.i3'“3§.."'§.‘l."l;‘é°.'§°§oi3 -""-‘-' s , e a -N0T1CE MALYEQUE Ilmm larldidofin ealgorgg ofoulrmleelllazoe! °"f.;"~"hwn'::- for s. ut 98 yew. They 111d 11° liemodrilrillngtllurch supp" P8413?“ waiter. dn is believed it could be w-itw-"dl-"l-"r chillgrerl.“ m s m 1 d d inf »~ ‘svage butitwa nsid dltke- e a 8- 11 "B" 111119 I iy it, wculd be palstfizlly dgerrlantled .--__--‘_-_--s her home in Summerside during PBTSOIIflIS before it. was removed from its ____ present. local-ion. One of the George Guergis, planes engines uit and caused the hm, Gnudet, and Lawrence oroed landing, t was believed-s C lellnl, of summerside and Al- °' Miscouche have --AIB.WOMEN ARRIVE-A group tltfilgalllgillllr (212991 l1 bllfilrless trip 0d ail-women, Hlembcrs of the 4"“? to Hfllllmfs‘ Royal Canadian Air Force, womens’ him" _ glgzfiltéfl, atrirzillrfd ‘Plait. Summersidg < , Eric Woodside l" BY 1'1 - e5’ #1111117“ 3 4glelwltzsgé xrsee hlm back a; and are the advance guard of a rill l1: at R T Holman Ltd“ larger nwniber which will be sta- ilts dlelsvmv ml“ lam up for about tioned at the Summer-side air A1197‘ “k5 is port More are elopected this week. llX We - Iillrger air llliclmerg zvere stattlioned P0 ‘ molly" a ummers e u were runs. ~20 -‘?)£l‘\“r Spengfng ms mp fer-red when No. 9 Service Flying ‘ho “s visiting m5 Training School was moved to a lfiglilllerllllvsflllmmgzlitlllfl Pope. re- m’ ‘m m °“‘“'°--s d t lis duties Saturday- 1'19 L illicit...‘ t. n. c. A. F. a...» CONFIDENT AXIS quarters. Ottawa. F/O POW hi“ _____ m his summer vacations in (confirmed from page l) gmmmldo for many years-S. gin __ _ ___, ———— cued hum a torpedoed-mercharltl 4.11s; Irene Arsenault. who has m,“ been visitinll h“ tamer’ Mr- J- R "But. we got some of tthe subs. Arsenault. B“! 5w“, Mix M11‘ too. though we can't prove it." said me. leit Saturday for Montreal Ueul, Dunn bangle, o; Monlmeal to resume her duties as Clerk-ac" While Laniier did not claim any wuutallt 1n the Ensincerinll subs for the Ottawa herself wo. Branch. R. C. A. F. HQHIIIQUMWTS Lloyd Jones of Vancouver was sure No. 3 Training Commlini-B- the Ottawa got one and Liantier agreed the sub at least. received a _Miss Martha MacFariane who "kicking around." his been visiting her mother, Mrs. Even as Ottawa survivors were Nathan MrlcI-‘arlane, Summerside being picked frcrn the water by during the summer months has re- two Corvettes other shl/ps from fumed to Winter Park, Florida, the escort- were starting odf to where she has a teaching position chase submarines which had to it Rollins College them-S. come to the surface. The sur- _.?._.___-_ vivors were deeply grateful to the BRJDGEWATER. N. 8., sept. 2'7 men of one d-stroyer who tossed _lcpl _ wllllam Ngllgler, 74, over all the destroyers life rafts lllllldel. 0g mm“. well known Nova as it set out on a hunt. It meant scotia sailing craft in the days Tull-Wing l-lie destroy" crew's before the First Great War, died chances of survilul should their in hospital here Saturday after 5ND be hit- ", lllness o; sewn weal“ The Ottawa chased a U-boat on ktbbilshing his shipyards here the mmins <11 Scot. 11 but the n 190i. Mr. Nallgler specialized in lugs: W1>u11l1§w¢dtb¢19lr§l the dc»- ro r co ge. wl- rl range ‘h’ b"“"'“" °' m“ “h°°“°"' About i2 hours inter when back at. her convoy post she alas hit- with. out warning Many oi’ the crew were . Increasing Need fg‘,‘;‘,°°,,,‘;i‘;{,‘,,“‘;,,,§°"’°“° “lewd ik.-Undo, Rlitllerford decided the ship could reach per-t. perhaps by limping in stern first. ‘Illc lighting system was not affected Iadelrrtiltllanligrhisald a smlgond tor- . < M o -a!11. s D6 on c. star- lvw"? m“ “ppm? “P °‘ “w board side and the ship started to l" “l” “mm “mwks °11 ""1 set-tie. one order- to abandon ship filggugggsloghzg l‘ “A We" wen Elven and five minutes later mulled ahmw T. r1“ a“ "gore ghe Ottawa broke in two, her how m, w“ u d' n; ‘llge b°m "5 and stern reared 1m at the some m” l‘ 5*‘ - s °r' $t°11lY1R5~ time and then went. down hmlrflxei amid Lrmcasters carry __________ cr ws an consequently need more men than ever before. The woeflmi-hgoghzlggdfltel-iinlghlor in- -_-__. » l1 0 e nen: “plum 2nd Hm’ night! Entglrm (Continued from page i) " Obsflve? ‘Nflvluntor. Wireless gicaiiy more constructive" than Wemtor. Air Gunner-Bomber Aim- the heroic stand within the city gland two Air Gunners, To operate and were pushing this operation é 601058115. including air crcw with the greatest vigor. The coun- i“ 810111111 0TH’. a total of fifhy- tor-offensive in this region has l: Wrsfnml Li "Wewflfy. In ad i- begun to roll. Russian reports said. m“ i° hf 1111"“ Dreviousiy rlem- Izvestia said. the Germans were ulsdmeleofflcilical officer is re- making fortresses of every build- lhrt will R C.A.F. (W.D.) nlira- ing taken. and that. driving them M,“ l>*‘°k§‘1'- 11 flvlml control out is an operation of greatest [négglpfl fllttht maintenance crow hazard. One four-storey house, l“ ‘m? 12‘ 11 irround service- the newspaper said. was recap- m-crewttnumberinx 13M a bomb- tured despite the defence by 200 “all: trflm (flumberlnv 11>, a men. most of them automatic admit rnctor crew, an oil bows- riflqrrlen, m, hill-blind It nos powser driver Documents taken from prisoners 6n (llmfh testified to the mounting- German nmntt r‘ “d ole. however. the most losses. A prisoner of the 78th Gor- wuleél", 1* 1W turn W110 m man division said that only one- ," 1 ° ">1 11v aircrew rrv- llml loll m; glficers ‘and non-l ‘ comma-cone o cers o severe mflyfldijltlflmll tthedresovnsibflities v1 regiments survived. The notebook M, hi?‘ m" m e5 ca“ be “We” of a. medical officer of a tank U, m“ L" Wcmrll- 11w 10b they division said that almost all the m“, §n§rl‘;d1?°gl_‘Glgglageursélélfé 200 men of his comparlv had been llle relcnstl‘ of a-n airman ‘or lost in the fighting up to Sept. i9. ilrvdfggndutlfesi lgomen hare needted s 0 ra es s-uc as. mee- Wllsicnl observer, ui merit as. w Y ilstant. operations cq p clerk. x PC0111 ‘.°°k. stellographer, general filling cezk and general duties. 0 The _Mobile Recruiting Unit y all this Centre will be in Char- - k ttovn at the Armouries Ii SEPT. I. 1017 auoflilens re- mllerrlber so, from 10 a.m. to 9 pulsed oounler-attacks east of ‘m. tgnd on October i, frim l0 Polygon Wood in Ypres salient. 1t- klo a n.m.f1"hc first day will mans improved their positions on u ‘hrs rllcn nppiconts only. uiiere- Monte San Gabriele. taking 55ml? l“ second day will be devoted prisoners. German airmen mam- flm mints for the Women's scattered raids on English courn m. ties of BuffflL$ex and Kent, All; Messrs. diet, especially in wartime. this may cause you. l ||= lfs [llII/fl/Ziruo grid thizfillfl rlltztmiore nourishing chocolate than Cadbury's airy ik. e with the bigbest quality chocolate ob- tninnble, sugar and frab wbolc milk, this delicious Cadbury Q FROM HOLLY bar helps to restore lost energy and build up your stamina. For this reason it warrants on important place in every Owning to rationing and Govemqmll orders, we cannot always hep the candy eountm fully mpplud. We rowel any dioappoinlmnt ”§UMMERs1DE GUACRDYN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICE T°'DAY4..l Lady Dice ,1’ At Summcrsidc An elderly. lady we. Jdiu Bother-land well known in Bum- merside and Bedeque reed away at 10.80 Saturday right. It i119 home of Mrs. Norman MOntBOBP ery. Central Street. summerside- . h declining years, the past eight’ Also Passing Parade oferwhich she lived at the home of Shows at 7.30 — 9.10 Mrs. Norman Montgrolmertv where - . her remains are rest g. The un- l Matinee Tuesday at 8'30 erai will be Tuesday at 2 p. m. .._- with a service at the home and burial in North Bedeque Cemetery. ‘ Mr- Louis Moiluaid DE o rliggirisillll m" l" Th‘? "'3' WAVELL (Continued from ti!‘ l) ilhe Nile, The hcpe is that we push him a good way back again. . . 1m sure Rommel wont. get any farther." The sod news was received by Mr. Arthur McQllbid of Chi-limit?- town yestmday ti’ tilyemllenth Sat- urday nighi of his ‘th Louis McQuald at somervlile. Ma . He .- had been .ll several muntl . Tile 35-year-old men had been in the Hiti went d to knock out the United Staes for 10 yeva. R/usslalral Arm; Gen. Wavell said. A nativeb of Kelly’! CFO“. PE- to have his am-ly in Eigylpt free in I., Mr. McQuaid was a son of Mr hit through into the Middle East James E. McQuaid now of Nzuer- and with another through the vale and the late Mr._McQu:lici. Caucasus or ‘Iurkey, Surviving are his wlfe. nee Ros- "Tlilere may be some fighting 111D ella Flrmer of Kinkurrhaiive-‘JBQ in the Caucasus this winter but it 01d daughter. Rose Mary. his mom- Will 1'10?- be 6B5!’ 1'01‘ 111m t0 B" er and the following brothers and throush. We must witch Perm“ sisters: Mrs. vuloonc McQuaid. Oll ‘but by “fill-line he ha: m3; Boston; Mrs. John Ryan, Ellie concourse“ 11f" t?" Pk,M.;M.Jose F11. will bl?" 51111135’ lfidfli» ‘h t Bgokiyllfislifl ;“Mr. Erlllmett’ M01 ,, rec c an n an ea resz- id d M“ w-lll M -, l I “As to the Japanese. "P's 1°’- 33:. atalrleliys croslmallllnrs. liclgllrllett. m5 hands hm» He's like '1 B” can" Wisner Watervale; and Ml. Arthur strictor which has swallowed e ' l,‘ rlollelawn b‘ o c He needs time to digest Maw“ °' c a ' n? 8 *1 - a brother, John McQuaid, prede- n l“ 9' wm"' . c by about Sl)’. "years. "3591" k n“ likely w m“ ‘m be in a Hyde Pork v a job like an invasion cf Australia cemetery ~ °r mm“ ‘th r McQuald ius’ return- "We don't. know haw h Mr‘ A‘ u ~ “- navv was hit. in the Solomons but. ed 7mm *1 bmeeweeil‘ '15“ "o "'5 brother. He arrived in Charlotte . we believe hard He is not flush , l town Friday night and yesterde. Wm‘ 5"'m'n'z' n“ “Am a W’? o received the sad news of his lliftlcill ll‘é';.."'“° °" bother-s new. ~ “H: is not strong in his air flilnizstgcal: u: l:rll.:.:.:r Train Schedule inc Siberia. -..__. COAI. C We'll Mclke ll SMALLER For the BIGGEST Job! OSCO does not build ships, yet Dosco plays a,’ tremendously important part in our country's’ shipbuilding program-one of Canada's vital conl . tribuiions to the Allied cause. Ship-plate for ships: that is the constant cry from, great Canadian ship builders. And Dosco-one of‘ Canada's largest industries —- gives all such demands the green light. Daily, we pour tons of steel — dailyi. ions of ship-plate roll forth to become cargo vessel, or corvette-daily," more Doaco steelia afloat onl’ ‘the waters of the earth." _ Ship-plate is but one o! the war malériels within the scope of Doscds vast resources. And it will play its part in transporting Dosco shell-cases and gun-l mountings. Steel! That's our regular business; but today we have, as well, a very special business— doing everything and producing everything we can to help win a war. DOMINION STEEI. 8. ORPORATION IMITED Only Producer of Steel and Steel Products h! Canada Wholly Self-Sustained Within the Empire 4" This "big orie"—a huge 264cm ingot in one of Dosco’! plants-i: new Deuce-processed into many vital “little ones" . . . ship-plate for Canada's shipbuilding program. Parts oi the bu] one travel our life-linen today. .\\"'Ia. Hm. Ward-m; DQSCO m: 501m 0gb». daouCmadl. _ o$¥i3l1f..'$ ‘?.'é’.t.’.‘¥3‘.."i%‘..“i“ 3.535;? flhanggg Am tile loss of Burma and before. I have been pinnnirg the reoc- | l’ 1 _ _ " v Effective Today l a ,, , _ . ______WV_____ i ternai troubles he Alli is getting . . __ 1n “My, g 10,10 _m_ 721x000 flmms a morfth’ 8.20 alum. arrive Fruro 1R ant. 9-!" 5 ° a Dutch Naval Attache 0n 05 om. leave 1-25 11111-1 M" cohlbbellton 10.15 am. leave 11.95 glfialllflofllglfllslfllflgle 15° 11-111» I I ' . belltc 6.00 m. Atlantic ,_ _ " » ~ '~_._ , {Reggae 5.20np.m. gastern time {,‘,‘,',““§‘.°,,.'j“‘§j,§"f)_,,,_{"'°',,§‘?§§$ Borden tram will leave Borden and amve Montreal 7.35 instead oi Tun-on (,3 m“. lame 9,3,, um “m; for Sunlmvrsldc at 7.00 am. dmlv .,“' 735 the lollowln“ molnlngl ' ' except Sunday lnstcad of 7.15 ii.lll.; ‘ The Ocean Unlined eastbound will 1030 um, ready announced. changes W910 bcllton ‘1.00 pnl. Atlantic iiillt‘. leuie made in Canadian Nfl-UOIW-l *1" 0.20 p.111. ti‘. ttrll time. nun arrive vices cliectlve bundles". Seut- 27111 lvlontrc-lli uhu illhiCklQ of 8.05. tile The Ocean Limited welbound will lUllW-llll; nlorllllm llrrlve Tilmlsll 9.50 pm. Ce tain J. Blaauboer Assistant m“ m; . l _ Nova Attache of the fietherlands Eng lease w; lgfllgeilgllélfixmmdamu fifllem n“ Sunlmerstde for Borden a m.. instead of 1.00 p.m.. leave Em- Kelncr, Legation at Washington is spend- “M5 _ _ All ll “ma: an-lve w l . . .. ll q ing a fewsldags élktllgdflfi or?“ Pilaig Monctllnln3.15 pB-‘gl-ncleave 3-35 D1116 lleovepgxlidmllllnl; "aurrrlveo llronfifgn erald Jct. 5.15 pm" arrivinil Borden Chicory. lilfiwflrd 1111 - . arrive Truro 7.35 pm“ leave 7-5 10.1’ .ill-. ieav 10.35 pm; arrive visit w the P1°v111°° 111111 11° 5mm‘ o-m. and arrive Haiiiwt 9-40 um- Uullllpgfiiitull 3.53 tun. Atlantic time. ed to come here alter looking 0W1 instead of 8.50 nm- _ leave 3.10 ant. Eastern time. and one of our Tourist booklets which ‘rho Scotian westbound will leave arr-lye Monmonl {no “m; Limo gs at he picked? our‘ in on‘ offlfie inugglgi Halifax dsilv ac 7.50 am. instead of present, 7.30 pm inglon. re our o e 0 , i 1 d t cl d l -l ~ ‘ilmfilnfi“él“"ltllilli“b.fil..lill ll 2w d°"o‘*..°..‘.‘.o.li‘.f.lo”ltlilll still in? ovum o to- mun . - . 2.45 n.lll.. arl-ivirlir Summerside the Dutch East Indies and other ints in the National Park Bren arrive Crllllpbellton 3.3.) am” daily 9,150,," o; w“, arts of the South West Pacific. He y B. Graham Rogers, Supervisor except Sunday. leave 4.5a am. At- “Zgrglg Ravi smnmnslde ‘or mnver‘ John, an" llas been in almost every large of the P111. Travel Bureau. Ile lanuc tune; arrive Mnncton 10.20 “Herald Jct’ an“ um" “UV em w" l“ r:'u..nl...:. to: c: :..r".er:~.::c."":."l" M» will we rem many years in Java which is a small country Webb who told him a lot, (llllinteré m» 1115*“! 01 5-4511111- eanwlled_ Comma“, but with a Dimulation o! over esting facts regarding the .e an Dome “m” h‘. P351 ferry servlce__commenclnz Quobo‘. forty millions of people. Java is works of the late Lucy Maud Mont- very rich in natural resources such gomery. Previous to tho Japanese oecups- in our Island activities and say-l and Prlnw Edward mum will be Leave Borden pier 9.05 a.m.. 1.00 n. awn ti most of the large plants were he is enjoying his holiday here lled d l w P l“ m_ m.. 4.45 p.nl.: leave Cape Tormen- Llnmn. Dwayne. PO., Herrirl. ill. deosllroyed. At the time Holland was immense] . Arrangements have atfircéelslwazllwfifrgewby “all; gym“ tine pier 11-00 arm, 3.05 p.m.. 6.45 ]\I[qnp]~llpr_ invaded he was in Ittilv but 1111111‘ D9911 "111 9 101' m!" t0 V15“ flevaflil Monctoll at 10.40 a.m.. daily except m"- MO "rm had any word of his family. lottetown Hotel. Owing to the fact. that "Anne of _—i'—- j- FOR RELIEF Green Gables" the beautiful story lott/etown at. 6.46 am. daily except written by Lucy Maud Montgomery was translated to the‘ Dutch lang- uage and widely sold in Holland Crmtnin Bluauboer is well ac- quainted with this story and ex- picsscd n desire to visit. the old home and country which inspired I uectlon will be made with trams icr gr‘ ‘LACKHEADS and Montreal, Ottawa. Toronto an glam» points vrcst. Local Chances Sumruerside-Tignish throufll eer- vice between Charlottetown. Sum- ‘T T" Illlill-liiillli Iilitlilli SM" PREMIUM! , dam’ “"9" Slmdm’ W) 1° and m‘ Royal Collhdlnrl Air Force in its l emtcd on Tuesday, Thursday and gnllmm active service overseas, eight miss- am.. instead of 3.20 a.m.. arrive Sunlmcrsidc 10.00 a.m.. leave 10.251" 05118511» _, mm a-m- we ems-z Qhl1l19iL1ztQl1n_11»5"_ E‘_1*?__°v_°§§°“ ""10" “Jhfiiii. ' ROUGH ON THE EYES $04 KMJZZARDTHE SCENAED- BUT HE DOE$ HAVE AM WOOD ' Mlilfllllilte. Mode in Canada. TILLIE THE TOILER CEX u- -, APORABl-E VOME, I'D LOVE couioillzogagtfs TO HEAR HlM TALKAF t ME WHERE i - MIGHT FiND ERTAUJLV iSAPT A G " sQ, ' cl / mo‘ r k A more ou- ‘Caiso oorltiifiecrthe names of one leave lmll M,“ all-lye Moncwn 1.5g, posite direction. tram will leave man who is a prisoner MONCTON. N3. Sept. 26—As al- “m” lava u; m“; mm“. can“, Chnriotlctolvn the same time as at three previously reported rniwing present. 3.30 p.nl.. arrive Stlilllll(l'- who now n14» for official purposes Prince Albert, Sask. side 6.10 um, leave o.‘ i_).lll.. and lmvclnlell _ . 195K441 ‘>5 injured on active service, one dan- 1000 DJlLd Bvtlteelll Tlllllislé‘ dug gerously lll an leave Halifax daily at 7.30 8.111.. ln- The walla“, culbomxl wlll hue Sllmmersi e, truln eavmal gills Followlng l‘ owed 0d 8.00 am" Arrive ‘Iiuro 9.06 klmlueal “any M, gllo DJYL 315mm at 6.4!3.aa.ln-,_‘il‘llesday_ ‘Ightslsday and unltles wlm onlclal number. 1.121.. leave 9.20 a.m.; arrive Monc- mm, lnstead o; “l0 um; “Th”. Satu y Wit cave at .3 elm. it; m“ of kln,_ .‘ . ,_ Killed on Active Service: "“'“”° fmmm‘ 1"” pm‘ “Mm” °' leave Elneruld Jct. 8-15 a111,, aniv- Sobourin. Joseph Jean Poul. Fit- mne . m; summ 1d; 9,30 _ 1n me - Lt.. St. Isidore do Prescott, Ont. “we Montreal duly me mm The Mantmw mans‘ wtboud‘ posite dlrgtsion tralnm will lellge Bourassa, Joseph Adrien Lion t 2.55 n. Armand. WO., Three Rivers. Que. Clarence William, 6.10 om. Vinccrlt, Joseph Anthony Id- A train will be operated between ward, 5gp,‘ Qmrlvn, Sunlmcrslde and Charlottetown Wells, Ralph Ernest 534," Rloqlll leaving Surnmerstde at ‘1.00 a-na, M“ s J 00ml lknerald Jct. 8.15 anm, arriving Ml,‘ PIE‘! - Charlottetown 9.55 am; and in the ‘ _ The Maritime Express, eastbound. Oppogtc direction iqnvlnq chm‘ William Robert. on (mother) Elms- J Jct. for Summerside at. 8.25 o.rn.. one M!!!” M"? M? Monday Scnt. 28th car ferrv service Enkills. Parish Richmond. P01, The double tmln servlce dully a“ loletween Bordon and Cape TOITHGH- Minnedosa, Man. as coffee, rubber, oil. tin, rioe. eto- The Contain is mlwh lntflrsbfld “m, sullduy lmwm, m, mmlaml he will be operated. as follows: col-mow. John Edwin, PO., ott- M f Norman. lPOotltrthur ~ nurllicl" r ntllerl 2 Pne S . Dart- aged to get to the United SlEl-GS- other part5 0i’ the Provllwe. Whllfl Sunday. svitil arrival at. Cnarioltc- sllllrlllll $10109 Will Continue to he mourn N4; ll ts now over n year since he has here he is o guest at The Char- town ut 6.35 pm. Service from F5 l°11"l‘5- U“V°_B°T‘d1‘11 "l" ""9 Wnllmr. Ilecinre Alierthorn. 110., Prince Edward island to me mzttn- *‘*m~t"n‘l 6-45 nm~ leave can“ Tm“ Hanliltrln, land will be bw train leovlno cllor- me“ i" m" 1°“ M“ “ml 80° "vm- llllililison. ' Bot. Toronto Sunday instead of 7.00 a.m.. arriv- B, l.‘ llrl from inmnon o1 lng Moncton at. 1.40 p.m.. Where coll- R c A F I‘D'm§5§ks" wamgd‘ Egrtlhfizzag? I I u e F‘. , Pilrflfl‘!!! pffifilllflllld (1 ca s u a Iforrotlllliilfillyl reported missing. nnw dead: Miller. Hubert Harvey, Mrs. M.A ltfilicr fmmiwr» merside and 'I‘ignisll xvillbeoperated (7175 _ _ Cnrllor, Hunts County. N-S WA‘ Sept y, (C?) Th“ lllntwilzl-d. Afcrinn Campbell. PO.. eluding _Satul"clnv NQVOXHDCI‘ 28t-ll.3wlh ‘l. l, l ll , l_ lfluplnnrl, pin after which detc service will be op- lmlny °,“,f,§',§,g§,l‘ Zlxo ma: lyllllledsnon lln l. Nomlnn Stanley. Flt. Sgt. Saturday only. _ Tram wlll leave 11ml!‘ n 0'30 ing after qvelscas air operatmns, n _ , l . r- angernusly ill. 1nd two kllcd on active se \lCB ‘Innps’ Ronald Marwoodl Sgt m“ I CAPTAHJ VAN? /.“H,MSELF ’, OusLy i1! McCloy, Th iy ill. the latest list of cas- [mod or; ha" gar-or“; McIntyre, James Guei h, Ont. Norman Edward, lit. ago, Hamilton. (W0. Mblntyre and Flt. Kirk were killed Sept. 23 in e. crash. near Durlnvilis. Ont.) TB! BAPTIST (BUR The morning sermon by the mo. 9:25. we read be a sinner or no. I know not: one thing I was blind now I soc." This marl had listened to questions Jesus, who‘? whence? what is ills source of power? His arlswor brwn- d aside the unessential with tie positive faith, “one thing I KNOW’ Our century is one of doubts. to has been dcscribcd as mark oll the Wliflllllll." Dr. Po-nz in an addrcss to young pr-rllf» mid once begin ylvur days with “I oc- thnt the Son cl’ God has come, we know fin? have passed frnnl dcnth \ll‘~.'O f‘. . W0 know that. God lf‘\':"fll~"l wo know . cept Him pass into nrw lifv He has brought has Lrnnsiornlcd nlld "enlnllo No other ever made 111s lm ‘ humanity. truly to us and chnrnctcz- of Grill. Tlic mcrllzll! "O Come yo S’!l‘\'flil't.\ of lhc In: Tile evcnillt: third in n series on Jr-ru "Jesus as .. “O Lorri uv was tho cloning uollgrcuniimls wort‘ lti‘t‘\i‘lli' m‘ ixlg and cvnllillz. ll \\‘.'1s llltlifl“! l that ncxt Sunday. l. would bo Rnllv I)n_\' in vlllllvil tl‘..‘.' cilllrcll school rlnri operation by nil was lllltvd. We know l omas Lawrence, 531., fnrcvvwllnre tllt‘ ITHUJK \‘\JE SOMETHHJG ikl Q0