TUESDAY, =:~— ._.. M18. ROY MUTCII The details R01’ way I few miles from her hoiii flint the first keenness of ' nature might be Despite the fac had not been rugge her home a gplacc of most kindly hospitality be assured of her enthusiastic sup- rt. ¥°s1i° was g highly esteemed mem- be: of the Cherry Valley United Church and contributed greatly to its work in many helpful ways, es- pecially by hcl‘ regular attendance when her health permitted, and by and the Young People's Society, acth of which often met for business and social times at her home. She was one whom her friends will never forget, The ho111e, of able. Besides her husband she out to mourn their loss, a family’ of six children to whom she had ever been e wine counsellor as well as a evot- ed and. loving mother. Her el est 1s Leigh, who io1" two years has hecn with the Army, and is at present. in Newfoundland. boys, Frank and Brent, aged mile alld seven respectively: She lclt ‘.1150 three daughters; Queerue, Evelyn and Ruth. Mrs. Mutch was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bertram lea, 0! Vernon River. Ilenzieatii “'11s the first break in a litflllly oi 0- thers and five sisters. The sui "" members are“ rank and Ma. S, Vernon River; ivciidali 111 Miss... U, s. A.; Everett in Caiifornrr; Brenton in Vancouver; Mrs. J. L, McBachern. Cherry Valle)‘; MIS- Milfxm Jenkins, hllllVléVVj Mrs. Henry Wood, Vernon River and Mrs. Thurbar, Atzlelsoio, Mass. The funeral “'11s lit-lo a; Cherly Valley United Church 011 a beauti- ful Sunday afternoon. and was al- ‘oended by largt-r numbers from many ints thun 1.111: church would hold. he service was conducted by Rev. A. S. Weir, iier pasioi", assisted 11y Rev. D. K, Ross, of Pownul. 'l‘lic n1in1s.cr 111 ills address paid Vi‘ tribute to Mrs. Mutchs fnie Ch fan character and reierrcdto . valuable service sne had given 111 her lifetime to the church anti to Weir rendered n sC_l0_. "I liilllll ll-‘l Voice of Jesus," \\'lllCll was a chore o." the family. , Interment was made in the ‘cell-- eterv beside the cllurcu 111 wnucn vie had been so devout a worslHDlWY- 'Ihe all bearers were-Louis Mill'- d511, 11kg Praught, Russel Yullllfl. Howard '1\\'cet‘.v Bernard Doyle 111d A ' ' ‘ . bflrll‘ 1 i110 c, is oxiezrtiej to oulid 11nd lmiu.y. rattles ion (Coiiuiiuzu 11pm 11...: l) __ ‘ll Gouzrluiien‘. has lcwdy 1.1 oxen-ans" 3111,11; 1o.) laCIlfllT». 1h .11 are Ull board llOfllltfi $1111.‘; at 11f w I-lilvcil If tnc ale orou_»;ilt over, 1111.- Gei- nian D\('l‘lllIl.‘lli~ ll.l,\ d1. nrctl li- 1*“ iudy to l'.".tlZ')l on etl‘1il'-"-1‘~‘ill Lumh 1" cu the ships. "Willi regard to further dc- velcpmcnts on this scheme._ diplo- matic negotiations are still in pro- The British authorities had thought the exchange was finally agreed upon in Monday's spo- tactilar direct negotiations by radio between the two belligerent POW- rs. e On Saturday. with the wounded Germans already aboard ship, the exchange was postponed because the Gennans insisted on repatria- tiori of all men wounded too bad. ly to be able to fight again. re- gardless of whether they had an equal number of Britons to trade. That impasse was broken Mon- day when the German overn- merit slashed through dip omatlc recedmt to establish radio con- act with Britain and British auth- orities promptly replied in the same manner. It was then arranged that the exchange would begin today and continue for at least a week. with the two hospital chips plying a safetyulane across the embattled channel. FOR SALE BY Rilllilli BROS. REDDIN’S BRONCHIAL SYRUP (Guaranteed) For quick rclicf from coughs and colds take Re d d in’: Bronchial Syrup. Large Bottle 50c PAR-Kl DAVIS IALIVII. on. CAPSULES u $1.00- 100 81.70, cnc capsule chunk I of Cod m‘ children who are u. lo Oil lier personal helpfulness to all. n/iis.‘ Press reported some time ago, regarding the passing of ivirs. Hut-ch of rlarnscufte, loiiowmg the tragic car accident on the vign- shock w the faintly has m a measure‘ subsided, a word of s, more personal perm zed. t that Mrs. Mulch] d in health, .i.e was always oi an unusually orlgnt. and lively disposition, and besides- placc of comfort’ and. joy for her family. it was always he took an active interest in the welfare of the community lite, and any movement in matters of School. Red Cross or lnsutute could always encouraging the Missionary Soclctyi course, is where the loss is irrepar-i She lelt two otliir, l" Memvriam ctiiriiit 11111111111111‘ ‘I'M! column in relwrveal m: new: of . nlvcrtlcing ll l I loonl interact. but ncwniy nature may be lmterlotl cl A Men of 30, 40, 50 PEP, VIM, VIGOB. Bllbllwlllil? naiii lwfillll pep, run, vigor, vitality: lry Untrex ‘Auuli: luulctl. Contain- tuuicn. ltituuluuu, oylur Illlllttlill aisle to unruliil pep alter W, 40 ur o0. j tiet n special introductory lllc for only ment Long Creek cemetery.‘ VISITING IN TOWN--Dl'. Char- 19s Brown, who came to Canada from Deeds, England, and hl-S re- cently been joined by Mrs. Brown. W35 with her visiting in town re. ceritly, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Munroe. They went from here to Alberton, P.E.I., on a holi- day visit before Dr. Brown takes over the pastoral charge of Gos- 1 Tabernacle, in Halifax. Dr. rown conducted a series of spec- ial meetings in Trenton not long ago and friends were glad to meet him again-New Glasgow News. LEAVE ON RETURN — Among those leaving by the Wood Islands ferry yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. . W. 'I‘h0mpson of Winnipeg Beach, Man, who have been" ADDRESSES GYRO — Rev. J Maxwell Allan, Public Relations Officer, Canadian Legion War Ser- vices, Ottawa, was the gilest speak- er at the regular luncheon meeting of the Gyro held in The Charlotte- town last evcnirlil- He delivered w interesting address on the War Ser- vice work in Canada. Mr. Wlltfl Hyndman was chairman for the meeting and guests included Major A. R. Cooper. Halifax, and Mr. George Chandler, Charlottetown. Personals Petty Officer. Milford Bawiulde; left Friday to join h shi aftc spending 2a days leave wth his spending the past few days on the Island visiting relatives and re- newing old acquaintances. here they were guests of Mr. Thompson's brother Herbert and Mrs. Thompson of Dunstaffnage. his sisters. Mrs. John B. Andrew, and Mrs, George Harper. East Royalty and Mrs. John '1‘. Fergu- son. Before leaving a family re- union was held at the home of Mr. and Mis. John Andrew and a verv peasant time was spent. 'I'l‘ev “kwrc brrsevtsd with a gift of remembrance from the families. SCIIOOI. BOARD MEETS —'I‘he mglllar monthlv meeting of the Charlottetown School Board was hPld Ycfllcrdlcv afternoon with Von. Dr. W.J.P. l\'lacMillnn prcslclinv. The resifrnzificn of Min Alix-n s, groan. ton from the staff of West W011i School ivas accented and Miss p-nv] l3. Finley ivas appointed in her plot". As Mr. Aifred P. Doucette. acting Vice-Principal of Queen Square School, is now on military wrvicc. 3'1‘. Hrhcrt N. Murphy. of the school staff, was appointed in his place while he is absent. NEW MOTOR HEARSE — Mr. G. Harold Hcunessey, Manager o.‘ the A. A. Iierinessey Funeral Home, has rs-évntlv purchased a new Pack- ard Henncy combination funeral coach. Th5 new machine is one of ‘h’! mcst mcdvrn of its kind in Ca- nada and its purchaie by the firm is a continuation of the onllcv laid down by the late A. A. Hennessey in oildonvor‘l"g alwwa to prov'de the “st for the public. The name- nliti‘ oil the si"e inscribed. A. A. flours-col‘, is a fitting tribute to hs efforis. i LEAVE TODAY — Five soldiers “com i‘ . 62 C.A.B.T. at Beach Crow: leave lillS morning for No. 6 District Depot, Halifax. Thev are Psivahs E. C. Barrett. West H.011- rll’. J. N. Gallant. Duvar Road, T J. Gallant. l-loulian, J. P. McKm- non, Corse River and J. J. Powers. DsC-rrs Nlarsh. Before leaving they were prtssnted with cigarettes by the Provincial Government thIOflKZl the Carry On Canada Corps. The presnrat ons were looked after by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Scrilces. l i i i WARREN-BLONDON — A qulet but pretty wedding was solemnized at Grace Umcd Church Parsonage. Dartmouth, Nova Scotla, when on Monday, September 18th, at mvt-n P. m. the Rev, Ml‘. Pickering unlfid n marriage Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Blondon, Glen Val- P. E. 1., and Keir Heath, 5.11 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warrui P North River, P. 1:. f. The youthful bride was becomingly attired in a street length dress of Queen's blue crepe with doll hat and accessories in rose and a matching shade Ol blue, she wore a. corsage o. Johan- na Hill roses and maiden hair fein. The couple were attended by Cor- poral and Mrs. Daniel J. Rncimani, . C. A. F. personal friends 0i the bride and groom. Mrs. Rackham wore an ensemble of dusty rose with hat and accessories in 3a :< 31 matching shades. Her col-sage was of Bralrcliff mica and maiden hair fern. Immediately following the wedding ceremony the bridal pasty left on a motor trip to points of in- terest in the province and on thelri return artook of a sumptuous wed-l ding; d nner at "The Harbour.’ Mr.‘ an Mrs. Warren will reside at Dartmouth where Mr. Warren is attached to the R. C. A. F. Their hoct of friends join in wishing themI manly years of happiness. SOLDIERS LEAVE - Eight coi- dicrc from No. 82 Canadian Army Buic Training Ceetrc at Beach Grove left the lrovinoc Saturday for training centres elsewhere in Canada. Two went to No. 6 Dic- trict Dcpot in Halifax. They wen Privates D. J. MacCol-mnc, George- town and J. B. MacDonald, Puke’: Station. Six went to No. 6A Oom- pcny at Vulcan-tier, Quebec. They were Privates, J. A. Cairns. North 'I‘ryon, W. H. Momma-n, Campbell- ton, P. Pctipu. Point Du Cherie, N. 13., l. M. Poole, Soul-in, A. J. Bcgloic Richmond and J. J. Mu:- Donnld, Portage, B. R. Before len- lng they were presented with cig- arettec by the Provincial Govern- ment through the Curry On Cul- ulc Corps. The presentations were the Canadian legion War Cervical. IIIY NAIR ‘I tantalum-curfew: ‘lhnclwnlwq"ultb ~fquciaiiouz GREY NAIRRESIOPER $l.00 in!!!» i"; iitiiniii u 1130i Drive oul’ 1...... looked after by Mr. A. 0.311101 of‘ ACHES- wife and family. Mrs. Fred s. Purser of this city while has received a cablegram from her 8 son L_Sgt. Fred W. Purser, an- nouncing his safe arrival in Enz- land. Mrs. J. E. Theriault and little us‘: tel- Patsy Ann of Dartmouth. N. ., are visiting her brother, Leo Duffy, and Aunt, Mrs. Douglas, Euston Street, City. Miss Dorothy Rodd, telephone operator at The Charlottetown, leaves this morning for Montreal where she will spend her holidays visiting friends. Miss Belle Bruce. of the Depart- ment of National Defense, Ottawa, formerly of Milltown Cross, is spending a brief vacation with friends in this Province. Sergeant Imvis V. S. Yorston left yesterday morning to rejoin his unit on the mainland after spending the past week end with his wife and children in Charlotte- town. Miss svlvia Block's many friends will be pleased to hear that she is spending a month's hdirlav with her parents. Mr. and lifrs. A. Rlock at 105 Spring Park Road. li/[lss Block who is associated with the steel controller in Ottawa was formerly a resident of Charlotte- town. - P. E. Island Hospital - - Subscriptions List Four Dr. E. s. Glddings $15.00 Geo. I-l. 'I‘oo1nbs d: Co. 15.011 Dr. H. H, Pierce 15.00 Dr. & Mrs. G. F. Dewar 15.00 The Mclnnis Bakery 10.00 Mrs. A. D. Borden 10.00 Johnson 8; Johnson 1000 Milton Bell (Old Spain) 10.00 L. M. Poole 8r. Co . E. T. Higgs Patriot Pub ishing Ct N. D McLean J. 8t T. Morris Mr. R. S. Lea Dr. Joseph McMillan George W. McLeod Mrs. James Paton Dr. W. L. McDonald Eastern Hay A: Feed Sydney T. Green J. C. Montgomery Ch'town Can Co. A. B. Cutcliffe Dr. F‘. E. Smallwood George T. Hurdle Dr. B. C. Keeping Ernest S. Coffin Mrs. (Commander) E. A. Blake Mrs. Roberta Smallwood G. H. Taylor Mr. C. M. Cox (Personal) Eastern Securities Co. Jamie-son's Drug Store W. R. Cruickshank Hooper Horne Mrs. Taylor 8t Mrs. M. MacKinnon W. _L. Cotton W. P etch cnauoiuiuwvawiovmyvgnpiyif$f$g_ 3888238883 I-I. . Earl M. Phillips Wri ht Shoe Co. Bur elgh Ta lor Miss Merior Stewart Mrs. Besse Waller Mrs. C. I-1. Black Mrs. Roland Meiklc Major J. R. Paton 2,5 Total acknowledged to d111,; 31395.5 This is the season for Thanks- ZlvinB- Our thankfulncsa for mani- fold mercies received can best manifested gifts. Our Hoe talc rook for pu 11c sup rt an in vlvine may ecide to hclp t‘.;.“.¥..t".f..l'";§"l. ‘l"""“"" v .- . urge or mic . All gifts are welcome. §§§§§§‘*‘5;¥§ §§§§§§§ss22ssssss 0 0 S’ L471- limiting consumption and prcvent- months, h , the n11 to of ing lnflat'on by taxation and bor- particular InTtvcI-ircla 111113121151“ lflt- gymghzcoddiifiiledm hum’ mould ONE POINT RISF -- m n -= He“ 1""- .4 rowing- that is one of their main - ting more and more frequent-n . whq” My; 9f gin m, ‘Q 1; gm. M h . “(ggtgiuedirom 11_na_a_n 5111-1130:‘ itrtoiflldtlrei: It?» tgdlvemer-i: oifiicio§iinifii§iitiii§fiifi 1,2,‘; Md’ “mm” Hmh’ Bum’ 4 itself with the money it needs." these difficulties are going in make ' m ‘h, , Following is the latest official Air $0,,“ be 3:‘ 'Bilt we cannot lolvc this ccon- themselves felt In a reduced vol- yo,“ canny 1|", "m, omcm ion to reg mpg, omic WWW!!! M financial mcu- ume of goods available for sale to numbers mm n“; o; km- Ibod costs, notiybly in q p". urea alone," he contended. "We are ordinary consumers. ' dvagnmd, “we m, n- fndlueltnwetaurr to mulch pro- --_--- 0",“, m. _ . at... 1.7,... .1. ca’: ....."‘" 31:11:", saggy» -;;~1,;"~=~ w» Poeock Lone Scout Along 111 uic increase in the ' "I ° m" T h 0 D- I Killed on activ- service: out, o‘ 117111‘ m, u ‘moaned regulations of’ this character will [Op y II lSp ay 1p; 1°,- q¢ q q that index 1:‘ 561 wgolugic be inevitable if we an to prevent M031 fir‘ ‘Z890 gfuggrigatg$ v m m: .1>olnu inflctioncnd ensurelfcirdlstri- Au- of uluclintcnlticon ' ' ' ' t0 02.8111 lllt week 0f B0 tem- buflon of m,“ 15 1e“ "A dilnlly Hm Mlillld Oudmorcb alum’ ' her. ui but: o 1 . " " ‘m 91m J immtutfaém‘ u!" oaéteqofct "g ‘"911’. =r11.a11fll1l11e:t' ‘.555... howcvc gganqng“ 5%“ u {M993 “ma” u . ‘:- mm 5w; 13-99 1 ood index rote frotgmlil) m 1% in achieving all we olfl, i111 that i1 is competed. w: i» 02v “mfile m, , n, . between Aw. l ma sips 2. with Ill necessary 11 we do no mqyg 11m, mcnta tiimugiicuiuuis Elfin -' d °“ w" ’° °°~ - cub-grunge except vegctcbicc and be u, 1 m4 h“ b,” “an” h i Green. Okurlcc Duncan Bnmncr. ocrccll 1 o inorcllel. ° Y ° ‘w ‘m’ "!“"‘"°"" '2‘ r acne in 1m. m 1m 5W1- mr. 01m, Mrc. o. n. a. Duh-v proaluxdg and c ,both u- "m" °°°P°rm "i-"f-‘IY- m" "m1! it. 1m 25%. c m an in m- Omen (wife) Olkvillc Ont mo?‘ 2;,“ hf"! "11"" 1°? "m" i" "mm" “i” °°°P'"“°“ 411i ma‘! l- 1. Magnum: nhw. Danireroucly ill on 161m 3.1.1.... dom. In» “more fir’ gains, 1111'.- ZEL,$"§,‘,,,E,"‘,’,‘,‘°;P‘,;,'“,,;"{; “Inflgtdeigntouginpctc fur tau ' mm"- MW‘ ‘mm’ '"""°" bureau nld. Other in can moved cc l ' u m phy the rfdcn were given c. A03" 31157331 m‘- 3- mm? follows: fuel and 1131i no.1 u. d” “l m" °' “l” “m” m" "M showing meti- 1o 1-2 mile! nu (mother) Bnknwon- nos; clothing nu i11.4- homo iv b! 60M- w uninl 1m M the and w” 1,, 11w . m1 111 1 - . ,, carry ra ouciy on aci. ve service. furnish! and services 114.3 to things that need to be foregone. tionc and . mi this the Ogrmjcjug] my; “mu 115.8 en mtsceilanecul Items from 1'.n the first two year; o: m; m1- mcn and cev- ' '7 ' 1 100.1 w 100.4. Rentc remained un- M 11,1 1,, u, m, ' mu the a cf m" om“ J- a- °""““°“"1 ‘Mb’ “chm!” n 1017' 11:51.1 :3: li-ttlc cfzccote‘: bygfiteefi: Palm?” ‘flan, npu-r-z-“Lm om" - tlonk expanding war industry be- 3,933‘ g ,' {E51 i T00 We To Qwfv ....... ~11... .... . great deal .1 M... CAMC. " _,,,_ ,,_ $11.11;?‘ “gpmgwiam-gf "bu" rox"g___'__"sc_uln TA,“ room for expansion in employment Sccmcn B.O.A.ll.b. c hm owned by flout. l. 1'. . Andrew, m, Mum h, u, m, found ti» ridm an moan uu. tooed 1 ww. Reward. ma P on . 01in n w w b, m “mm, m,” I I. Andrew, East my t. . war lnoke out" and bccaucc of the "t. n“, m. m. w“ ' t“ ‘m1’ , u‘, “wk”; 70-10-I-ltl1nc iccumd to organics and m- ‘lhc riacn were . I. a Canadian Gill ‘liev. .1. n. 11111111 Addresses Rotary minion depends to a large extent the morale of the f ting services. The generous kin and under- standing attitude of the people of various wwm ardc the soldiers is “grlvéatly appreciated." the sneak- er sa . Canadians, he continued. "have l. grand and noble heritage and this eritage is in great danger from that international dganxter, Hitler, wholookswOencn thcoavet- Kampf in expurgated. His aim i: thg world with a pagan of life. But we are prou leaders of our empire are men who honor God." Hitler, Mr. Allen added. cannot undermine the spirit of Britain — that spirit which baffles and Der- hi . that the plexes the ngster. , George ar le presided. ' aker was introduced by Ma A.‘ . Cooper, recently appoin ell-i tertainment officer for military 011-, trict No. 6. He was formerly a resi- dent here. Among the guests were members of the Canadian Legion, namel , P. Rossiter, President of the C ar- lottetown branch, Major MacNutt. Ca. tain N. W Lowther. Dr. Wylie A1 n, John ll‘. Ieightiaer. Arthur G. Bruce, and George Sherren. Other guests were Rotarian Rev. . MacDonald, Past President of the Butte, Montana, Clu , Mac- Lundle of the R. A, F. James Lon- ergan, Montreal, fonnerly of Char- lottetown. J. L. Douglas. M. P.. Rm . J. H. Ldttlejohns. formerly of Petite, Riviere, N. 3., Rev. T. H. Somers, Rev. D. C. Boc-throyd, Charles Stem’- art, C. H. Black. Charlottetown. 0. D, MacGregor, Halifax. I Parable expanded By Prof. Black In new novel Canadians will be interested in the recent publication in New York of" a new volume written by Protes- sor Harold Garnet Black, a native of Nova Scotlii. and. entitled “The Prodigal Returns". It is an EXDBZI- sion of the Prodigal Son arable into a book-length novel, tod with all the skill of an accomplished 1ft- erary craftsman. The scenes are laid in first-cent- ury Biblical times and reflect w.th historical accuracy the rich giamtr of Jerusalem, Damascus. Pallliyra, and other cities of the East. Be- neatli iis story interest hes a vividiy portrayed lesson of sin. repentance, and forgiveness. Says Dr. Smith of Chicago, famous e preacher, and world traveler, in his introduction to the volume: "As one who has tramped the lovely paths of the Holy Land, I can testi- iy to the fideliy with which Di‘. black has recreated the scene of the tragic story.” Professor Black was graduated sit Mount. Allison University in i907. For a time he taught English at the Mount Allison Ladies’ College and later was Professor of English at Acadia University. Since i015, however. he has lived in California. His alma mater conferred upon n m an honorary Doctor of Laws degree last summer. Dr, Black is a well known writer and frequently cun- trlbutes to American ma azines. His earlier books include "T e Upward look” and “The Way Out," both in the field of religion, and “Paths to Success," an English textbook. He is a brother of Charles H. Black of 54 Street of this city and spent IPIDZTOu severa day: with him in August last just fore his return to the West by motor BELTS MUST BE __ (Qogtinued from page 1) fey stated boldly that Canluliarm, like Gennans. Russians and Brit- ons, “have now come to the stage where the choice between guns and butter must affect the average men and woman." "We must accept a temporary re- duct‘on in our average standard of living if we are to achieve the nec- essary standard of 11f“ _ " he de- , clared. "We shall be doing far less than we can, if we do not succeed in reducing our non-essential pro- duction to the mlnlmum....if I can judge the temper of the Canadian people cright they are overwhelm- ingly determined to do this." Mr. Ilsley said the government hu gone “a. long distance" towards l i v Snow and Jo n y . 111m, word CENTRAL Glllllllllll ___-. ‘rllncclnmnlnnccncl lacuna! Incl lnlcnlt. In! ngwny lllllw Ill] DO llfloll ll I "n" n word, lltldly payable in uncc merit of their daughter, Ella Jane to Gec/tgc William. con of Lt-Col. v 11.n- ‘l""‘°.l.’2*f".&.“,.,.“' r 080 e p arc a of October. L- SUDDEN DlATlL-Mr. In Rodd, North Milton, well-known Island farmer, died at his home early yel- tcrdcy morning under unfortunate circumstances. He was 00 years of agc and for the past twoyecrn bad ° been stlfferirtg slightly um , n"- vous ailment. ISLAND NURSES T0 SOUTH AFRICA — Two Charlottetown nurses. Misses Norma Ayers and Marjorie Cox, were recently notified of their ppointment to the military nursing service tn South Africa. Both young ladies, who are grad- uates of the P. E. I. Hospital school of Nix-ling, have accepted the appointment and are now a- waiting a. call before going to the Union of South Africa. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mrs. Mlliam I". Mc- Quarrie wBs held from the Mc- Lean mineral Home on Saturday to the Church of England, Crap. J sud where service was onducted by Rev. G. R. Hartman, who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Clayton Miller, Hedle Miller, Beymouri Boulter. Inter- nient was in Crapaud cemetery. FOOD SANITARY INSPECTOR ---Dr. L. s. Doyle. who was born 1Y1 Sllmmefslfle. P.E.I., a practicing veterinary surgeon in Moncton for the past 25 years. was appointed food inspector for the County of Wcstmorland and sanitary inspec- tor for the City of Moncton and the Parish of Moncton, at a meet. 112g of the Westmorland County Board of Health here yesterday. I-Iesucceeds the late Dr. W. P. Keirstead who died several weeks ago.—Moncton Times. POLICE COURT — seven men, each charged with being drunk and lncllllflblé. appeared before Stipen- diary Magistrate K. M. Martin in the Police Court yesterday morn- ing and were dealt with. One was given ten days while another was fined $10 and coats or 10 days. Two be others were each fined $20 and costs or 30 days. A fourth had a fine of $10 and costs or 20 days tagged on him. Another failed to appear and lost his $5. bail bond and the seventh also had his $3. ball bond estreated. RECEIVE NEWS 0F DEATH — was received last night at St. ggfuellilll‘: 519°01'91". S3311. 0i uuhe quad; awa. n e n of S terngt. A: ela (X11 g Aulay) at the Mo her House of the Congregation de Notre Dame, where the deceased has been ill for some time. Sister St. An ela. was of the teaching staff of B . Joseph's Con- vent until the lst 01f Februa last when she went to Montreal re- ceive medical treatment. Many of e city will her former puiails in th join with her riends, relatives and sisters in reli igqion in mourning her untimely deat FIZNANCE MINISTER HERE TODAY-Hon. J. L. Ilsle , Fcderal Minister of Finance, wll address the chairmen of the War savings Committees of Prince Edward ls- land at a luncheon at The Char- lottetown today. It wt‘! be held at 12.46 pm. and it is ex ected that‘ about 40 will be precen . The Fin- since Minister, accompanied by his Secretary Mr. Mansur and Mr. R J. lnoughlin, organizer of the War Savings Committees in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land, is expected to arrive in Charlottetown this morning. pare war plants for production. At Expense of Ccnlumer "But now we have reached the stage where the expansion in war woduction will have to take place very largely ct the expense of the ." he P- ‘l “We have accomplished much by expanding employment and production, and by diverting our capital producing industries to war purposce. In do- ing so we have had to make the consume go short on n few things —ccrtci.n luxury imporic, foreign cxehlnse for pleasure travel, oer- tcln scarce metal goods. In recent Ilvccfldlloln ll THE cHAR-LOTTETowN—~G—-y _ Noted Opera i Singer heard- ln fine concert MR. LEONARD WARREN Iiftr. Warren o ened with ongc from l-Ieude : " be Ikiee" a nuigniflcent aria rom the oratorlo “Israel in F8111! " and. "U two to My‘ "m: 4r: 4002191419100 0'10 11.. oc-rionm 1,_1g¢_1_ KLEENEX vent: I word, Itrh-lly llnyfliic in 135m Tu, ‘m. nu m mum“ m,’ ‘m, Every canldlan m ‘Vt glygg“, w. .., '.r ‘v. ":1"“v.-_~1-':.-1~~" a" "W- gyayggiggggjo, $113,? 53°33? ISLAND 1.1m. DEAD-Mrs. u.‘ mfgf-Wgflt" hi, CRASWBLI. m- ention-um Jyisgunuflgr ommlzm _ A resent.“ n: strum" tueumv. Meflwhledmgg-‘lgiinm d m deal-1- m, n", “m”, o; 1,1,, “m, u-Mnm 0.7.231!» i" branch of the Women's Institutes ° "1- P" i“ i" ' w" ° ‘ m, ,- M" Maud" m- c of Communl CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUB- was rewmamud s, Mmu], on oc- flcer of the Canadian Legion WU. N“ h1g6“ N a M" I tion wuflriven in . - , ANCE. I L-oilll . tobei- 2nd, 1941, with the following SQFVWB declared ycsterdcyi I-Izhwcl gig-an died on “filmy, ' ' PlllPl lull t ght by m. ———-— - officers being appointed: President. sweat?“ flush?“ Wkgub “l; :33 ' | n Warren l M! [WW M FUNERAL YESTERDAY - rlze M“, Alfred Murphy; Vice Presl- m? 11:0 o“ W‘? - l *—"__ 03m, M; litgn sCompcny lfuneral of the late MP5- Mlchflel dent, Mrs. John Parsons; Secretary. m“ w“ m‘ hour o! damn“ m‘ ENTERTMNED Mu‘ Daniel of New Yew . Fain for hil ID- Mugonald, can“, gave, w“ new M"), Doyle, Bradnbanm Rh H, only of theupresent but for coming‘ Rae d Mrs. 0:0 Jmua! m u l" m we}, fl yesterday afternoon from hei- 410' No, 3- Directors, Mn. beaming Mur- Simfllt-ivfll- w“ “a u: ‘hare y,o res as "Carmcnfl "hunt," and u, yggydqnca Th, “mu was mmusp! y. Mm Ke m mm,’ Mfg He told Prince Edward Ialcarnlferc k rnoouh. w‘ yum. .. u. _ “My, pputction . ed. by Rev. m, Todd assisted oy 8011mm 14.11pm, Auditors, 1m. not w Mu your good work in Kc mm wu cw v - .1 him here, and much 1m AND 60 ARI HEAD 001.08! 8m’! Rev, T. . Goodwill. Pallbearers John Hag", _ 1m pump“, the war effort. 01B‘- na 1y up“ 9g hm; my; no"? “as ' us‘ sogtsoofw were: Messrs. Geor Green, Will- The m,“ alum,‘ Wm be hem q; The war work done by the war —i- chulofltjefiowu m c lovers - "' N‘ iflm Green. John - MMDOHEIII. November 11th at the home of Mrs. fiYl/hihwlhg-lffi flllagolrfillig- lgnncngfllz‘ 1 ENGA§ TJwbSP£I _ poinfgt; in last, night's splendid pro- 313W" 1155055 TO KEEP MY NOSQ géiifisaifiiuilffiiiliianitérphifeTlas 111,122: wade“ Murphy" moral: of theo citizens d: the Do- Bridle. a-nno the cnznce- gmmm ' I“ FROM GETTWG Sofie " KLEENEX COMES IN A SWELLFORF/G " from th were followed b compositions by orelli and Burm- oncini, representative of classical 1t- alian m at its best. 1 More familiar, and unfailin y popular ,wa.s his next selectiom-t 1e Toreador Sonu from "Carmen." Warren's spirted rendition of this, favorite was received enthusiastic-l ally. as were also the three f0lloW-, ing selections from "Son s of the Sea" by Sir Charles Vil ers 5tan-' ford, an eminent Irish musician who was distinguished both as- a oomposter and conductor. From “Tales of Hoiflriann" 10f fenbach) and the opera "Herodi ode" (Massenet) Mr. Warren next sang two passionate arias, rendered with fine feeling and effect, l-lla closing selections included a tradit- ional 17th cent air arranged bv William Tariasch, a musical set.- ting of Tennysons “O Beauty, pass- ing Beauty" and a song by the well known modern composer, John .re- d an . Several encores were responded to by NLr. Warren, and were equally well received by the audience. They included “Largo Al Factotiun" (Bar- , “Wldmung" (Rant), “Mattinaltiafl by Icon Cavallo, and "Drink to me only With Thine es. Ablv assisting as piano accola- panlst was Mr. Milford Snell, who also gave as solo contributions two Choral Preludes from Bach an Fantasia, Op 49, by Chopin. His masterly‘ interpretation of these compositions was heard with keen appreciation. Following was the program in de- talk-—- l. Thanks be to Thee —. .-- Handel , O Ruddier than the Cherry! d“ an Tu lo sai | Uesperto nocchie , ~Mr. Wa . . . . ore ro . Buononcirii rrvn 12. Aria-Toreador Song, from “Cal-rnen" B Drake's Drum Outward Bound The Old Superb, from "Songs the Sea" . . . . . . . . . . .. Stanford . Two Choral Preludes Baca- Busoni Awake, the Voice Commands Rejoice, Christians Fantasie, opus 49 . . . . . . .. Chopin Mr. Snell Arla-Scintille. diamant. from "Tales of Hoffmann”. Offenbach Aria--Vislon fugitive, from "Herodlade" . . .. Massenet Mr. Warren Early One Morningrlth Centu An Q n 1d so mliltb" "H.112. 0 Beaut , PgSSlIl Beauty..Clo:dc When ghtc oiling. Ireland Mr. arren R.-0.ii.F. list 0f casualties OTTAWA. Oct. 6 -(CP) — The Royal Canadian Air Force announc- ed late today the death of two men 0n active service-one overseas and one in Canada-bringing total air force dead and missing listed of- ficlally since war started. to B28. At the lame time the Air Pbrcc said LAC. Bruce Adam. EJ12941- 71, reported Oct. 2 as killed in a 5. ;i d midlands has attracted fresh at.- 813M171" BOY. AM I GLAD TO FIND THAT 000815 SIIF-iACH SHEET UWG‘ AS BIG AS FEGULAR KLEENEKAND l5 IT JOBS! (fromolctbnr bvJ. .) SUNDAY TRIPS CARFERRY BURDEN- TORM ENTINE OCT. l2th Wc have just been advised b that SPECIAL scheduled fflpc made as follows: lava Borden 9 c. m. 4.45 p. Leave Cape Tot-mention 10.05 m gherc will probably he additional Q 8., . WRITE YOUR FRIENDS ON THE MHINLAND TO 00MB OVER the Canadian Natio or Sunday, l" ‘ ‘ nal Ballwl. I ma will go m. a. m. 5.50 p. m. freight lrlpl u well during FOR. TIIE WEEK-END THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY PERIOD. L172-10-7-3i Rfiveated bombing raids on Bri- tish port areas and the industrial tention to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians in Great Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally d-iven into the opcn country by 511008881 raids. Eventually places are found for them all, places of relative security, but their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding along 1g difficult. The task of setting them up once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To ‘neet these enormous needs, funds have been started in various parts of the world. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the BIRTHS TRAINOIb-At the Cit Hospital, Oct. 1, 1941‘ to Ml‘. an Mrs. Hugh Trainer. Genfinnan. a daughter, Helen Joan. BRAZIL-At the City Hospital, Oct. I. 1941, t0 . and Mrs. Emmett Brazil, Johnston's River, B 61111811091‘. Mary Margaret Ber- nadette. EcATns infilifclfIzfffaififtiiifootTt. 1041. Roy Peal-den. Funeral from _ thtee McLean Funeral Home. Notice la r. BIIEEIIAN — At Margate October 1041, Mrs. Mary Ann Sheehan, 73 years. Funeral from her residence Wednesday at 8.30 to St. Juncc Church Surnmerf ENMAN-At New Glasgow, n. 3., on Saturday. Oct. 4, 1041, . Alexander Enman in her 72nd ear. The funeral was held s- day afternoon at two o'cloo . RUDD-Suddenly at North Mil. "m. Oct. 6. 1941. If! L. Rodd in hi! 60th year. Funeral ‘mesday, priv- ate service at the home then to 5t. John's Church, Milton. Service starting at 2.30 p.m. Interment Milton Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MgRAB-At file dwnvgcvtur S~nw_ to urn on on 11y . c, 104i, Rllnh McRae. in 111-1 2m- veer, son of Mr. and Mrb. Edgar A. Mc- Rle. The late Mr. McRae is reat- ‘iifiififiliLE 6 d “t3. c. m. ield. 115.1%“ n. u“ X "O 0N wnntlgalg. 059% ism The ctogricrcia and Im- i '1 isrcl-cutcctnlcltlrl 1 ,1 u oaucrumnu i:'jjl%y nu will a, mi ::.....~.t.~1..-'-:."*::.T::F.fil w. saunas, ‘l tiull-lc-t-Iuo-ic THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU B. Graham lingers. Char-lo teio Supc wn QUEEN'S CANADIAN: FUND 00111.4 rzozvs use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign, which in officially known u "me Queen-g Canadian Filnd for Air Raid vic- tims." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fluid goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor 0f London for uistribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown, which reports the following rc- oeilrta to aw- lbecelved yesterday: Borden Women's Institute, 85.00. Lung Creek Women's Institute, 5. . Irnvlously acknowledged $4,519.60. TMAL-MJBQJM. n8 a c an runeraTHomc until 3.80 ‘Tuesday afternoon, then at the residence of Mr. R. P. Iibrsythe. 180 Dorchester Street, where a. short funeral service will be held on Wednesda. at 12.15. then by motor q United Church, Alberton. Funeral service at three o'clock. +ooe+oo+o+eoowoooo++ev Plane Jane 31 ROBERTA COUBTLAND v¢¢ 0-“4-04-00-944...” (Continued from page 2) lecvc here?" "I promised. Mr. Randall to be ready in three days." answered one. Aunt Emily sighed. "I don't hardly see how I can make it but 1 reckon ru have to. 11 I work first maybe—" "You!" gasped Jane. " ut, Aunt Emily, you're not going!" Aunt Emily drew herself up. And what makes you think I'd allow jull to go traplsing ofl’ alone with this tRandall fellow"! Certainly I'm going —if you do. " ut. we'll be travc by plane -cnd you know that ncc mckc you cic ." protested Jane. "Noth make n‘: sicker ‘There was a told J1me them III wi use in ugui fly‘: mind wlc made (To be Oon Card Of Hort/cs wasn't the l th bier. Aim hn- DING) KI"- ii " tJ-‘iidiitniilfitflammnw-“mfi gay-nag arrwficsr; L. B. Sllllphllll- In. IrIM-IO-‘l-Ii. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKEI IMIALMII