'. Killed In sum Prop. The Royal Packing Co. ___F_lf§GE SIX IUSILIER. WILLIAM l. STONE Word has been received by Mrs. William E. Stone of New Vliitehire, formerly Eileen Younker, Mrs. Leslie ion. has received letter which walls for itsalf:_ Can adia somewhere in France, to write this letter to you. i! only to tell you how Leslie di wwn called Falslse. where 111m army. Our MIIIIY. in rd to Germans o er rs.- ..i:::-...:- W 1110i.‘ mans mad thei lut ttempt break out.’ and ‘they a 54316010 gill“. that h husband, Fusilier William stone has been officially report- od killed in action. INJURED I! BOMB WEYBURN. Sash. Oct 31 -— tC Pi — John Poyti-a, Weybum dis- trict farmer, is recovering in lms- pital today lromfinjuries received when a bomb he picked up at a Royal Air Force range. about, l0 break. They broke through position and we end seven men killed, wounded. Your husband drove the Germans man hundred including out. we took thousands of prisoners. miles from Wcyiiurn. exploded. Poyira suffered facial and hand injuries. DEATH ON BARNACLES Modern Shlvp5 are protected against barnacles with anti-foul- ing plaim. that discourages marine g... . ’ ITS SAFE FOR l MOTHER ’ mm \ ,. l. ‘POULTRY For the next three months w; require five thousand pounds of chicken and fowl dnlfi. Crates supplied fer live birds. Our prices are high on heavy chickens both alive and dressed. The lieyal Packing 0e Chsrlottohlwl, J. D. Jenkins, Prop. B RAW FIIRS and the freedom of of his leader There is very little comfort you to think he died strangers. not been with us 1on5. and the courage to a quick friendships. and your hu band was a brave man. He had lilo friendship and respect of every- one of his officers and comrades. I want you to know that you ere not alone in your grief; we, his comrades in battle, share it with We shall never forget him because he had qualities that are quiet bravery, depend- nbility. and determination to get you. too rare: this job done. I know what can offer You. tell you. without pain. knowing what may not seem to be a great de a great deal. to tell you that aims. or the worth of all righblns. may come to idlers home. but never to us. see flue people we liberate. grasp the outstretched hands w rnzns have left in this lovely lan We seq these things and we kno we are right. you. Sincerely JACK PEIIISON en Tueede evening in the Holy Name 11s: with s large number present. The p tor calling this et- ing was discuss plans (or y Scout Apple Day on November 4th. The leaders were given instructions not to have their boys out before that apples of excellent quality lied ‘ ' been supplied an ‘ 2:4: the Public would give this ev- ‘Ite rsovhsciel Scout District its whoieheerted su mmitteee in charge. in. 701/ uum/ l7 vfl/IYI/ ycluv-mz/flr/ lo/z/r Long hum, nerve strain, working st bop speed for the nation's wlr effort, often weakens our reslstsnoe to sickness end minor ills. It's the duty of sll of us to maintain our health — to prevent sickness. To do this, take Scott’: Emulsion regularly. The furs season is again here, and while the market is somewhat lower we will ‘se buying nil kinds of fur: muskrat, red fox, skunk, etc. l J. n. JENKINS, i Charlottetown ll-l-lrl This pleasant-tasting tonic food lupplernen contains vital elements which build up resistance to colds and infection, improve appetite and health in general. 4 times easier to digest than plain cod liver oil. Bu] today-—-nll druggists. A ‘IONIC FOR All AGII SCOTT'S EMULSION Letter 0f Sympathy Cameron, Kong“. the following Jor J. F. Peterson S.D.G. Highlanders’ ' n Army British Army of Liberation Sept. 3. i944 Dear Mrs. Cameron: 1 am morg 80")’ than I can tell you tolnavo only hope that it does not Bddcat: your grief. but I feel I must write, We had had a long period oi‘ very ate fighting before we finally eno oled the Germans around e bloke the bsck o1 the entire Ger- company was ordered to take a village callgd i into an even mall; tbeGer- chose our position to attack. Led by tanks, i armored cars. and self-propelled I and with a Inuit-General l in command they attacked at day. our lost one officer was _ among these killed. We counter- 5 attacked immediately afterwards, . killing y downs and capturing four the General. Alter that they all gave up and fine mnn he was and I don't want among It is true that he mu ,_ but danger ce it. make There is very little else I csn It makes my task easier to be able to tell you that he died quickly. without happened. That but to us. who live in constant and imminent danger of death, it means We all know that ' our turn will likely come. and when g-iddoes. we hope it comes as his i Does it do any good. I wonder. Leslie fought bravely and died that others might know freedom? Doubts about ohur t at For we We of starving and tear-stained French people; wb feed hungry children; see the desolation the Ger- We know this work must be done though it cost each of us his life. That is the tray we pllt feel. That is the way Leslie e . We hurled at Malfly. on .s hillside over the village. livery day people come to place flowers on his ave. He lies with his officer an comrades. And we who still live mourn with Cirl Guide N ews. it was expected PDQ"- Rally and Cub Bally were discussed wen left in the hands of ASP - (IQ) — Field MM’- aihal Monixomery is to be given the lfast in recognition _:‘i 2d. WI to n | I 5- al d. W ineeyiey of The patrol loccleel an enemy post of unknown Jlrcngth. Cpl. Leppard set out with ilie patrol (‘um- mandcr to obtain a prisoner, leaving the real of llie patrol in observation. lVbere does Duty end, Corporal Leplbard? II‘ yo! Oll get men like Corporal Leppard to talk . . . which is apt to he dificult . . . they will assure you that in war there is no end to until the job is done-whatever the cost may be. ‘ 1nd yo! lay think to yourself “That's all very right and proper for l lamlmt surely it oesft apply at this stage of the war to people at hone like no". Yet ll tlsé while, as surely as you ever knew anything. you knew in l yak hoes-t Eel it bee! “knew tlsatleeeeeisphelerevideryleslaecenplislsed ladle 1 neither courageous nor wise. Commonsonee wil toll you that the Ion-iii ; borrewhg needs for wss- pus-poses. And wlsle mes-e and more Canadian lays no riek-ilg wounds and death daily-counting desporsloly OI yous! support-you surely oe-nnet betray their tinsel. ledesshtnemorewhetlelesbontVioteryBends. Beoasleeise Iced is pedes- than it has ever been ‘before, Buy one more 50nd 0L8! y! bees any previous Victory Loan. ()n%w%%Q%%mm7fl@9 Corporal Harold Bradley leppard was one of a patrol sent out to [Oflllflt enemy positions on his regimenie front in lwlym The two managed to get within 5 srds of the post innlclccied-ihen rushed it. A mac ine gun opened up on ilicm and wounded Cpl. Ileppard in the stomach and twice in the arm. In spite of the intense pain of his wounds, Cpl. Lep- pard then helped to escort the prisoner hack lo tiic ' atrol. For his courage, dash and iieicruiinaiiozi, _ was awarded ilie Military llledaL the war in recent ssontlss hes greedy increased Canada's Int/est l}: Vzbtary BONDS . epu. Although severely wounded, Cpl. Leppsnd killed the German manning the miiviiizic gun and (sue other with his ninciiiiie carbine. Tillfi enabled the patrol commander to overpower and capture tlie third member of the post. “ i l NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMIWIA E y things have ppezied to him since i910 - al- lwnys on Friday: one shi on vm-sunk by mines. ree went und. three collided with other ships, one with an iceberg, and three were sunk by torpedo. Ilnits 0n Etiquette It vou have moved to a new town and the older residents call on you, you must return these calls. even if you do not desire to cultivate n friendship with these People. i sms ron AIRMEN - ' Btrended fliers ere often dropped ‘cans containing three blankets. The lator become water bucke“ ..ou'|.|. oomurr ueeo Adams». I; so SHEU‘ I l ‘ M. . / / m“, N»: “it... s mo.“ i» _ “nu u.» ‘ 7-17 ._*___ -——-—- U “Lug Tm; T()[LER_ THE FIGURE nss 1r By Webster WK ( _ ;$,*§;'§Y§E5,_Eg; f . lrM A3i<lN6 worn seam MlSSl l'M Miss FinEMiss stones lS| [yeti/PE To toaiéiiiiiiis 1w, a m. 44-! -oia - W» uuaeu/ To LOOK RADIANT THE UNPOPULAR an: WHO