mpTEMBER 9, 1944 Ifiuncmzs TOMORROW ' ‘T pETEIPS CATHEDRAL ANGLICAN gechford Square 1'- “rrrfirh m“ ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street?‘- IEV. G. CARLYLE: WEBSTEI Envwgg oflsniat Miss llelen Stewart WNDAY_ a Ciwir Dlredtor-Mrs. Arthur Roper . * - - . e; “ :2. ...., .r°“r:r°.r2.:m"r.. "‘"“""‘" ° w...:=..'~":::~.:. “°“ °' ml ' 5 r a I52, I10. sqnflpy School. 5 | , “T.” , if‘; have" -"" “m” ".:1"I§..""=*» “i? 'i-“-ii-“‘i""‘»i rial: uvmmllnh" EVENING wonsnrr _ Tuesdli. Thursday. 81W"! 1.1m . _ n, , .. Li: uoadu and Iridar- upward?” m‘ Th’ L°°k m Wedneldly- ilyrnna: 100. 4'10, 1.2a ... rum "m" ..,:::~'= t. stash“: "- W.!.°°En°-‘r’riT°X"ifirl.'°-'F§'l$7 wilful?l"i‘.l".i§.°'i?.$'f..:..'i"°“ "' s‘ nnuppfliPrhmd- I vmlgle‘! “w "Blessed is the man thaDt nulls-i’ m“ and the Mum I" eih not in the counoel of the un-i u, gee then after any some: godly. nor atandeth in the wa, "'s'r. PAUL'S CHURCH runners, nor sitteth in the sea the soornful.” You are cordially invited to wor- w A. LeDrew Gardner. llector Ship with us. lilies 91",“? 5m]: lgr“:a°:|:f_' i=iii‘ wrfkghllltler liViacNntturA 'r.c.ivi., UNI I t l) LHURLLII chm mm‘ 0i CANADA . uni . --———---— -__-__ Iriiiz-lingy Iiliilihuriilfir and Ser- TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ,,..§“E'.'¢...i... Prayer- n, confirmation School and Sun- guy School will re-open next sunny, September 10th. PRESBYIERIAN i-ifiiEkTi-"YFJXMEE Minister Ilia Rev. Sonasrl. Rev. 1'. n‘. McLennan lliniater MiaaM l n o a. rm £23.31“ .‘fE'F5.'h°f!f.f’l'.1‘. I rga 11:00 A. M.: Public Worship. Sermon: "Freedom of Worship" —ltev. T. E. McLennan. . Ant-horn: “Rejoice in the Lord". v G. .I. E ey. 7:00 P. M.: Public Worship. Sermon: "Our Destlny."- Rgy n em: ‘ .- "r In!" t5 Mciieliwlillia M p '- lilss c. LlllIan McKenzie. 1 Gadsb, ‘y ° °"' M“ 5"- CHURCH SCHOOL Primary and Beginners Depart- ments at .00 a.m. Visitors Cordially. Welcome. fl A. M. MORNING WORSHIP. Mo: "Nearer My God To Thee" 4mm Curey — Mr. George John- ua. -—t—-—*- ra t crcr) . IlIrliInCI-IVIZNING woasinr. BAP l “T Solo: "In the Golden bivcning". nquglaa Bill - Mrs. N I). Mac- iffiuiaow will Mllfllct tho Ser- ~_ vices and deliver the Sermons. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitrrov Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. B.D. Morning Worship ll A. M. Sermon: "The Open Door." . Solo: “The Ninety First Psalm". (Muller-mind! -- Miss Pearle Burns The Church School 2.30 . . Classes and groups for all nges and lieu Saskatchewan hx needs are available. a . Evening Worship 1 urn Serunon: “Jesus and the Multi- '_ -__. tilde" Rev I. Judson Levy. Radius. Sept. s-iori-priiice anthem: “lend Me. lord." twea- sguie Dominion and Provincial "mm t, evolve a ‘um-q Davin” Gdllllllollt Full, organist and “we dmtrmufion o’ me nut‘ I'm‘: aAre haired. to worship with isaal income was the reason why tbs Saskatchewan 0.0 F. tiovern- THE BAPTIST CHURCH oi: BEIITIIAL GllAiiliiAl m‘... u reuerv‘ ed r m» u mafia... but m“ ii hm:l..l':":..'l‘l..'t.. lilo_ln_orivano\ ' ' w’ I CI-ASWBLI- for Plwhifll-fil» BIGGER. BITTER. than evor 10th Anniversary Hospital Bazaar. October 0 to i4. o-a-si CON FEDERATION S UI-ANCI. LIFI IN- IED CROSS Crippled Children's Clinics at Town Hail. Summer-side. Tllllqly. September 19th and Red Cross House, Charlottetown, {rhura- “Y. September 21st. 0-8-21 YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev.f J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Serv-l ices Sunday. Sept. l0: 1i a. m., Central Church: 2:30 p. in. Pleas-i ant Grove: 7:30, York. Subject‘ e The Minister breach at all services. v0 p» 0-0-11. LAID T0 REST-The funeral, of the late Mrs. George Gardiner W88 held yesterday afternoon from the Outcliffe Funeral Home with the Rev. ‘IKE. MucLennah. pastor oi Trinit United Church. officiat- his Dur m: the service. her daugh- ter-in-law. Mrs. Frank Gardiner of Windsor. Ont. sane by reauest as a solo, The lord's Pmver The pallbearers were. Mesrs. ,. H. Black. RE Mutch, E L Weeks. James McKie, J F Wliear. Dr .i. H. Mars. Many exquisite flowers were silent testimonials of the es- gitllrél in which the deceased was e . SERIOUSLY WOUNDED —- Pte. Durreld Shepherd has been seri- ously wounded in Italy, his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shep- hard, 61 Pownal Street. were in- formed officially yesterday. It was necessary to ‘ te his foot following the explosion of a mine, the message said. Pte. Shephard was wounded twice pre- viously, but his injuries were of a comparatively minor nature. He is serving with the West Nova Sco- tla regiment. T0 BEGIN TRAINING -- Miss Dorothy Campbell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs William A. Camp- bell, who left Wednesday for sum- merside, P E I , to enter the Prince County Hospital Training School for Nurses, was guest of five of her girl friends, school chums in Grade XI last term at a theatre and sup- per party early last week. They also presented her with a beautiful‘ sterling silver identification brace- let with best wishes for success in the work she is taking up. Her parents are motoring over with her, crossing from Carrlbou to Wood Island. - New Glasgow News. TRINITY Y. P. U. -— The Trin- ity Y. P. U. held its opening meet- ing of the season last night in the Social Hall. A lively sing-song. led by Leonard Jordan with Shir- ley Darrach at the piano, brought the “ to order, after which mint was considering imposing a tax on outgoing interest from cap- llal invested in the province. Pre- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN a i an in- wgygaalgouglas s id n CHURCH Mr. Douglas said he did not be- iilvs Ontario and Quebec would Kent Street agree to a more equitable distri- Dr. M. l. Genge, Supply bqtlon of the national ‘ncorne un- Organist. Miss Mar onne is; "some sort of economic or pol- _ suunderu iticll pressure is brought to bear m ‘hm groom”; Morning Worship: ll . A. M. Sermon: Changing Coastline. 2:30 P. M.: Sunday School. Evening Worship: 7 P. M. Sermon: Closing Prophecy. Solo_,_s_ialected, Mr. Preston Beck. FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Elm Avenue ll A. M.: Morning Worship. 3 P. M.: Sunday School. 8 P. M.: Evangelistic Service. You are cordially invited to these services. ttalin llcscrs Tito 1 NDON. Sept. ‘l-(CP-Rcutrzrs) - rshal Stalin has conferred he order oi Suvoruv. ciu the highest Soviet military decorat- lto, on Marshal Tito ‘for outstand- in; successes in the task of direc- tion his "troops against l-llllcritc Germany. the ‘cmmon c imiv of the Swiet Union and Yuzoslrivia," thv lloicow radio said :o;lav "f rimissamss prsarruan Pastors: B. E. STEEVES l. L. PBOSSEII. Nominated In 0. B. SYDNEY MINES, N 8-. Sept. 7 (GP Pie. John M MacDonald. ‘-Oid lav/yer iéfi/iii! CV91‘- WASHINGTON. Sept, '1 — (AP) -¢.State Secretary Hull said today the Bulgarian Emisssries who went to Cairo several weeks ago seem to have disappeared. l-le said he thought maybe they Itnt back to Bulgaria or perhaps wAlfoscovr. ., n attempt to arran e an annis- ‘ . . m Wm. Britain “d! ‘he United sea. with the Canadian Army was 5m“ w“ broken o“ when me nominated tonl h. to .on.cst Cape human t h n d l L Breton North-V ctcvrio for the Pro- m‘ ma gfigesggwg“dgclzrfian “gt Kressivc Conservatiie psrtv in the next federal election mféiornther obscured the diplomatic Pm MaiuDcnald m5 an “mum ;_ icessfull candida]? i": the 19405??- Cl‘ CEO on. E .5 1 SO“ U C BLACKBURN. 1311818115 — lcPillatc Joseph MacDonald. former gill’ five days recently the river, minister without pvi-cfollo in Nova llwfmfllly flows through 11115 Scotia Conservative Government. We was lost. A heavy rainstorml Billed the river to burst a bis; MacLean We! under the river bed, making a cavity into which the river flcw- Fan. have been known in China r lsince about aooo ac. One of the penalties of those with a reputation is the name of being lligh priced. MaeLean Funeral Service is no high- er priced than any other establishment and in many cases lower. “How much will the‘ family spend P" never enters into our calculations. Our wide assortment of funeral mer- chandise gives our clients the greatest freedom of choice and we make no ef- fort to influence their selection. Regardless of the coat of the service lelocted, every funeral that we conduct, receives the saute careful, conscientious attention. N. D. Meal-FAN Funeral Director King Square Mon Death Occurs Call 140 The seat is held now bv lllatlhew all present Jwere introduced. The business period was presided over by Lorne Finlay who became pre- sident of the society on the res- ignation of the former president, Pansy MacAuslx-ind. Following some remarks of welcome to the members by Miss McDougall. an address was read to Pansy Mac- Auslarid. by Annie MacKay. while a beautiful resentatlcn was made to her by elyn Matheson and Jean MacLeod. Three Study Classes were organized. Prof. A. R. Kendall conducted a music ap- preciation perlod. teaching the members the Descent to O Wor- ship the King. In Heart: Memorial Hall the worship service was -con- ducted by Jeap MacLeod. Evelyn Msthesori and Annie MacKay, the theme being "Remember Thy Cre- ation in the days of the Youth." Ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Freeman Reeves, who dernrm-i this life on Sena. o, 104a. No one knows how much I miss lier No one knows the bitter pain I have suffered since I lost her Life has never been the same Though her smile is none forever And her hand I cannot touch I shall always cherish memories 0i the one I loved so much Friends may think l have for- go n When they sometimes see me smile But they little know the heart ache That the smile hides nil the while. Q-B-li ill MEMORIAM In lov remembrance of Mrs. Patrick Carlrin, Pelkes Station, who passed away five years ago today. Beautiful memories are all that is‘ Of one Plover] and can never for- e and u happy face umila All?! rrlayroken link I can never re- piece. her hueboml and a-s-n Iii lAEiAliillA-M I biting Yer Mrs. deported this! Inserted by family. mory of our dear reeman Reeves who ifs on Sept. 0 I043. I-I-H IN MEMORIAM In loving mentor, of Se G. mbnealnmwholodaholrtedyitllnflife In his UpriL a and Just to the “r1351:- ltnos-am and kind in heart and. Whlbteho ‘beautiful merrier-y n, m; and kind in all ind. haertoliwlloandlalll. 0-C- P week-end ‘I _ lottetown who i; n Dutueni. at the Provincial vsanatorium Pte Green- Scntia. tle son Master Desmond returned Ever remembered bv her rluugh- to Halifax after spending two ter iMildredj Mrs- Syllllov iii". weeks visiting friends in_ Free- Ktlllilillltll- town and Emerald. In Emerald she was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Regina Smith. rie of Sladacona Mines, Noranda. Quebec. have bcsn spending a enjoyable holiday on Prince vrard Island at homes Herbert. nal st. hacl a very pleasant visit Regan of Idaho. and Miss Mor- l-larry Regan left yesterday on re- turn to Idaho. has arrived in C visit. lie is the uest of his sister. rial St. l-le cams from overseas. and was on one sweepers who were first to enter - clear the way. I-Iis many friends wish him eyery success. i N Mr Humphrey of . and-Mrs. E. g Stanchel (Bradalbanei, have e- ceived a ca-ble that their son Pie. Lorne Clayton Humphrey has been killed in action on Aug. 7. Pie. Humphrey was 29 rears of age. l-le enlisted in Charlottetown in the Tank Corps in i943 and was later transferred to the South Saskat- chewan Infantry Ho went over- seas in April. 1044 and ivent to France. He leaves mourn an aged father and mother. also one sister, Mae (MPS. Crll Reeves) of Freetown and a nonliew Waller parents. i CIIARI/OTTETOWN HOSPITAL Bazaar. Sporting Club. Oct. B to l-i B-B-Si L.0.L. SERVICE in Rose Valley Church. Sept. i0 at 3 p. m. All L, O. L. and L, O. B. A. invited. James R. Cousins, Recording Sec- retary. ‘ 9.. Circe ioma..ow ML 3r} um One c: the clerrv o! the ilah Redeemer Church wll. he the urrscnri WOUNDIID IN ACTION -- Mr. Hudson M".cLeo'i re i word ycsterday that his _l. Alli- son lvIacLeod has l officially reported ivoundcd in action on Aug. the Italy IS COFVALESCING The many friends of Mr Gordon Sent- ner will be pleased to learn that he is able to leave the hospital after undergoing a serious operation. He is nOW convalescirig at the home of his brother, Mr. P Parkdale. RESIGNS POSITION T0 WED -Mlss Jean Saunders, formerly of Winsloe, a valuable member oi the nursing staff of Falconwood Hos- pital for the past eight years re- signed recently to become a Sept- ember bride. Before leaving she was pleasantly entertained by the nursing staff who presented her with a gift of sliver amid a shower of good wishes for future happiness. LOCAL APPOINTMENTS —Ap- 30th. Sgt. MacLeorl is with Cape Breton Highlanders in SCIILIIEI‘, her polntment of May. T. E. MacNutt as chairman of the Dependent; Advisory Committee,» succeeding the late Dr. H. D. Johnson, was announced yesterday by Jack Pem- broke, Chairman of the Depend- ents Board of Trustees. Ottawa. It was also announced that Capt. L. W. Goochvin has been ap- pointed vice-chairman of the local committee. Personals Mrs. William Constable, Boston, Mass. is visiting the Province, the guest of the Queen Hotel. Dii-Uli ‘l. 10'! at the v. is much improved. He entered hos- pital on Sunday. "Inc Mlhhkfi Rim Mzirlzliv and Eleanor Campbell. Sea View have rcutrned to their honiaf. after l-Lvcnd- ing a pleasant visit with friends in Irisntoum. Leoiieennn spent the lsitliiz: iris. wife in Char- an is stationed at Aldcrshot. Nova Mrs. l-lclcn McCarvllle and lit- and Mrs. Lord who resides tvitli his strand“ I of Wales College auditorium. and l (Notices . Senator's Notes At seven o'clock on August loth ias c s in- u group of entltus ti eluding men and women set out from Charlottetown and hiked i0 Southport to have s. weanergroast Upon arrlviria at their destination l flheefl-lll Cflmbflre was soon stait- ed by Harry Pineau. scout master of the first Charlottetown troop. While waiting for the weaners to be roasted. the swuters enjoyed a surf-son! which rms under the dir- ect on of Frank Costello, SM . or‘ the sixth Charlotterovm troop who l i v l | i fine way in which she asisted at; the cam/Mire. especially in the sing- o . s ng. . After the shin-send. lunch was served to the icouters by Robert handler S.M. _ the Salvation: Army hoop and bCIlle Macdonald, '1‘ L. of the sixth trOOD. , At about eleven o'clock the scout“ rrs, alter having a verv enjoyable time, hiked back to Charlottetown | I Sumanerslile News l l On Labour Day Scouts from the i .hree troops in Suminerside usstm-r bled at the High School grounds; ' cm where they r-ri: out. on "i luka. ' This hike wuiqhi ‘was under the capable lllhdéféhlb‘ o’ Chester Macdoriald. scout masrerl \of the first Sumarersidc argon, vars |ihe fourth one which they 'ad this summer. . i ‘Jisliing sc-iutw- wno were pre- sc-it on ' ike were Frank 13's- iirin. s M I-r m SlXih chm» ‘tum troop. ‘ ' I‘ L. cf the s\'r'.‘:i troop mler the scouts had .1‘ , cocking their dinner and hadcicnn- ‘ c‘ up their site. mariv rniuvziblc scout. games v.2 dared. A rcrv, 000d game of rOIIb l Ila?» DlaYCd in 1 1 l \\'h.'ch Chas or: ZOiIIII nun ilil"Li2'l\ ‘successful with a score of 21 to 9.‘ ilhanks to the umpire i frs c- >s . =1. -- A»- After an tli-IUVIIIJIE runner the vention be extended to our new- lMu‘! ppgdgrrsd the wood for ‘he Director of Education, Mr L. W. icarnpiire which was won out 1w- Shflw. also to Miss Newson, Min, ‘Ire campfire measured lll w he Mflfiphflll, Mr. Turner. and Mr.= iusual standard of scout campfires. A11 {he old $011115 slums a;.r* =ki:s were reca":erl When the cimpiiro had been ex- tinguished the scouts likEd back lo Summers-ion ofwl‘ haviiic ‘nod a enloya - ‘ arerv C1‘! he new; about the second af- i‘. ~‘ ‘oov vout camp held on_P.l:. I. this year will appear in iliis pa- -c- at tho sonar: time nnxt week. Crme on nil olhér "sou: leaders the Is‘and and send in some _-r._.g irectirrils or else ccnccrniris: rs. Send Pm". ncial BJV 101 Queen St. irugho t l-I adqua ers ggglllotteetowu. i’ E I Good ik-ii: news I iv: to VOil -.\ll. Itovcr qt. l'l‘ ‘liv- Wtcwn Teachers Discuss Problems At iionvcntion l ers‘ Federation was held yesterday Qpenmg at, 10.30 A. M. in the \ the enrolment and appolntme committees, the president's JV?" Claude Wood of southport. pi esidnllf Mr. P. W. Turner spoke on beha l o; war saving; Stamps. l-le than‘; ked the teachers for the spleodl work they had done in the »salo 0f Stamps-SMLOOO worth having been sold in the schools of the Provinci- l-le urged the teachers to use all their influence in promoting the coming Victory Loon The main addreu of the o! session was elven by Mr- shaw, director of education. Mr. Shaw recommended that the tea- chers make their organization as gtrong as possible in order thereby to increase the interest and raise the standard in education. It was very important that the teacleiers and the Department of Edudil 0R orlc together for the common 3004' ternoon i Lloyd f Mr, W. R. MacQuar- véry their parental ' ln Victoria and Mount The Misses Audrey, Shirley and Catherine MacLcan. young daught- erg cf Mr. and Mrs. Ted MacLean, New Glasgow, N.S., spent a pleasant vacation here. Quests of mother. Mrs. Catherine Kennedy. their grand- Mrs. James Campbell, so Pew-‘ from her two nieces, Mrs. Harry garet Conroy of Tignish. Mlrs. Leading Seaman Francis Currie harlottetown on a Mrs..Lawrence ampbell, 00 Pow- the mine- the harbour outside France to Iii iAElAliillAI lnhllovmg rngmory of our dear PM 0 tr. rl- Fr nuurleev who died Seplt. 9th. en's“. a We do not forget yol, or do we tend ma Iutwdleyzrwtfiw names! you ai- Gone an?” forgotten by some you |io Mr . Shaw stated Mr. Reginald MacDonald. representing t h e executive or the provincial organizat- r\_ gomflimented thfi l sent in their interest in their r0- fession and said that the 8N of the Province looked confidently to Mr. Lloyd Shaw to institute some ivorthwhiia reforms in the Pro- vinces present education symm- The President's address conveyed the information that while some teachers hisd received salary increa- “L the J * supplements were still considered too Iii . The following resolutions were ted‘ ' aaiop . “That we u unswerving 103' Count-y. "That the enocutive of the P. E. I. Teachers‘ Federation urao tho Department. of Education i0 Brent the teacher, at least five days cum- ulative ‘sick leave with P0?- "That the Department of “Mon be urged to conduct a sum- msa- school to further the training of the P. E Island teachers. "Riot the thanks of the ooh: ll iAEiAiiillAiA r#..?l‘l‘..‘“&‘l‘i‘l.’ °‘ °"' ‘$2’ Galghy who ass rolled to louver; on Sept. 7. i040 ~ We ale thinking of you tn slonee No eyes can see us w But ever in our uehl eort Your beautiful moino ea we heap flowers placed noon yen- grave W wither and d but the wonderfu. lovvo tllot h in our hearts W! never fade away. tau-tiers our alty to King and Sadly missed by children Myrtle Ir crlll-Ffl O-O-U ‘fiver remembered by wife, sen l-O-I certificate necessary to teach First Aid " ected: President. Mr Claude Wood of Southport: Gertrude ‘ aryfl. Miss Louise Hessian Parkdulc. shown in the United b being displayed Ill Nev daytime clothes dresses), very simple. but greater use of flared full skirts to make them lmk dif- I it ' temper the | D m’ of ' of its use. This LlmC, Di:- _|suggestcd, but certninlyv only hints o a brown coat buttoned ‘stocking; q, waistline seaming of al dress (the back curves below the line); t0!) seamlris that has a venue Dir-;' _ ectorie charming dlllllfil‘ dress with bodice- lined) both of green velvet while skirt is green. In the fuller-skirt dresses. most- ly flare-goers, but also a that, are gathered. their coupling with is also a change basque. That Molyneux noon dress with verv rippled tunic plu. the flared skirt. T0 LY. CIIARLOTTETOWN OUR STOCKS ARE SHOP IN A FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE i ! ! SCOTTS EMULSIO VITAMINS F" =w- s-mi PAGE '1 11R EE R THE NEW SEASON FRESH - - - - OUR STOCKS ARE ADEQUATE VITAMINS For the Whole Family Vita-Var .. . Vl-Mi-Caps . .. .. $3.25 Multiple-Vitamins $2.50 Plenarnins with Liver and Iron .. .. .. $1.75‘ ,A_ Vitamin B1 Tablets, REG|STERID Per I00 1 Alphainetto “Liquid" .. .. .. 85¢ ' i I . snaxuiyo; Navitol .. . 85c - $8.00 Iscmpno" Viosterol .. . 75c p‘ Maui's Oieum per ~ DEPARTMENT Comorpli .. 75c-$3.00 PROTECT YOUR ‘ ii caorncs. RUGS. Build “P , CHESTERFIELD Re-it-i-"Wlltw- SUITES- m“ To corps, raven From atasiguctful |NFEG|ONS Paracide. lb. can 49c Take ‘g EXIWHO - - 39¢ ‘Lliliili. mTaAui-i normal Moth Balls, pkg. . . 25c health and vigor. . Napiiialene Flakes, 35c y‘ “#0:” u . . . . .. 504"“- 4 oz. .. -- ""9 Larvex 83c - $1.29 33-" ; 12 OZ .. . . . . .. $1.10 n . i " 24 oz. . .... .. $1.97 “',§‘.,.“§,‘{;‘gf Filfiflsf‘ 25c lnafi u if BUY » PHONE ll-‘AR HE .,_ENK.|NS HARHA Y 21s L SAVING "‘l-"J{‘-“~°~':§ mm For Prompt STAMPS ‘ Fr“ TODAY Dflwm MacDonald and all ihosr- who have‘. helped to malt!‘ this Convention a‘, success including the faculty of. Prince of Wales who gave us thei use of the College auditorium“ "That the Department of Edu- cation be asked to make some pro- vision for the instructing of rural teachers who have not. obtained a; - _ l The following officers were el- vice-Prcsldcnt Miss. Viilet. Bunbury; Search. STYLE STRESS SIMPLICIT 1' The first group of Molvneux im-" rt. from his most regent col- ection made in London, to be Skis now 'lhe group l5 gypical hiaryneaux, lallliS can; and~ with a and rather ferent. Dinner dresses. and t-lissc. ~ are ciaiceptionaliy HLLIBCEW‘), are _ h 1 m; Stalk-s m. ‘ wgrigifigghsg?igliflégtgeg ¥e%ch_ Molyneux i. only infrequently. inked with period influences, and: is. of course, hi5 practice to influence so that i: roduces the \'erv_ mores: exidence lCITC l5 collar on slim as a f it. A big Robcspicrrc that, curves high at front} waist- y a stunning brown suit with. suggestion. and ihcn a op (slightly above normally waist- and short circular capelct, couple a longer-ivaisted supple top. ‘ from fhe fitted ulness ls seen in the b k after- MONC TON SAINT JOHN... 7,00 A. M. 11,30 A. M. v 63g P. M. (‘Moneton Only) 1-"0 -NEVV —GLASGOW L00 P. M. One Way (Plus Tux) $5.00 RESERVATION S JNFORMATION- TICKETS PHONE 540 2061 MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS w i | . THE BEST THRIFT PLAN Life Insurance is the only Thrift Plan in tlie world that death cannot defeat. Thrift is vital to the war effort. Premium savings add to the mighty army of fighting dollars that is helping to win the war. Consult your nearest Greet-West Life Agtlt, or write Prince Edward Island Branch Office. llyndman & 00., Limited. Provincial Managers Offices - Charlottetown - Summer-side - Montague Thomas McAvlnn. C.L.U.. Special " presentatlve at Chariotfotdwn Allison P. McLean. C.L.U., ' ‘ Manager at Sulme '56» Earle S. Jeiley, Representative at 0'Louy Cyrus A. R. Shaw, Representative at Montague Peter G. McEachern. Representative at Victoria F. L. MacNutt. Representative at Darniey . _ , . » w Wildly-cheering Parisisns welcome a convoy of lorries loaded wttli food for the hungry city. Here Allies pass sacks of flour to outstretched hands. Food stocks in Brittany and Normandy are being used to feed Paris and other liberated cities. . i l if .. p‘ ing headquarters of Gen. Bernard L. Montgomery in Francs C- mmander in hi Visit dmlral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied sis, explains the war situation in for-off Imp