PAGE TEN Protestantilrphanage Trinity United Church CENTRAL Annual Collections CHARLOTTETOWN Grand Lodge L.O.B.A. 100.00 Moore iSz McLeod Ltd, 7.3.00 A. B, Fisher Q00 Hickey s; Nicholson 29.00 DeBlois Bros. 29-00 Island Fbrtlllur Co. Ltd. 29.00 J. O. Hyndman 2v 00 Mr. a: iVIYS. W. R. Aitken 25.00 LL-Piige Shoe Co. Lid. “T00 Carveli Bros Ltd. ' 00 R. E. Mutch 8r Co. Ltd. 20.00 Fennell <3: Chandler 110-00 Davis d: Fraser 20.00 Rogers Hardware C0. Lt/d. 20.00 H. R. Large 20-00 R. T. Holman Lt. Chtown at SSide g 20-00 Charlottetown Guardian 1a.00 Eastern Hay .5: Feed Co. 15.00 Henderson 8r Cudinore 115.00 B. A. McDonald 19.00 w_ K, Rogers Agencies Ltd. i100 (:01. K. S. Rogers 15-00 Mi". 1k Mrs. H. R. Hillson 15.0.1 Staff Hank Nova 8001111 15-00 Bruce Stewart at Co. Ltd. 10.00 A Friend _ 10-00 Mlltorrs Old Spain 10.01) J. W. Boulter 10.00 sranlei" Shaw 6.: Pearden 10.00 Pure Milk Co. Ltd. 10.00 D. J. 801111011 1003 Li. Col. D A. hiiicKrniion 10.00 J. Pope Clarke 10-00 S. T. Green 1000 H. H. Horne 10-00 A. Pickard 6: Co. 1000 Mr. 1k Mrs. R. S. L433 10.00 W. E. Champion 10 0U Hon W. H. Dennis i0 0U Patriot. Pub. Co. 10.00 Carter 6t Co. Ltd. 10.00 A Fyiend 10.00 \Vcolworihs Ltd. 10.00 E. T. Higus 10.00 Eastern Securities Ltd. 1000 Hughes Dnip Co. Ltd. 10.00 (l. F‘ I-lutcneson 1009 A Friend 10-00 Chief Justice and Mrs. Mathesoii 1000 \V. U. Hogg 7-99 Staff Blink Coirrirlerre 7.00 <Ti> be (‘orrlriiietii 1019-11. '.‘l‘Rl.\’l'l'\' ‘i7’.\‘l'l'EB‘(‘7i.lL'RCll s "Third Victory so declared bv the ‘or ies in or"der that wr-zarir loan rnigii", be bv fitting l't'1‘.‘..’l()il\ "l iliils szari uii wriii and endorsairon of all our reiigro . leaders. It is impor- rant to know that the Lira-u has the sunrmrt of all Churches but they were not a parti" to or rfillC- ilon ar.v program that would violate 111 an"; respect the Slliltllly 0f ‘.11: Lord's DIV. Rev, Dr. Miller read from a prepared statement asking his people to. support our fighting for- ces to the limit of their power. The plain facts are. said Dr. Mil- ler, "that Canada needs the moncv and the people of Canada have the monev". Let there be I‘€dl sacrifice to meet the need. Dr. Miller's statement was followed by s. prayer of Dedication during MONDAY- Tzlitl-Executive of W. M. 5-; King's Daughters; ladies Aid; Eve- ning Auxiliary, East. Parlour. ji.________ MRS, ISABELLA DlacLAREN Mrs, Isubdla. MacLaren, wife of the late szewart MacLaren, was born in Nnv Perth in 1861, and departed this life from her late liuine 1n New Perth, Oct. ll, 19-12. Although confined to the home ihitnuii illness for a consider- iiblt- 11111.", she bOrc her affliction liilll pat: ice anti fortitude. Two clindren were born to this union, Adeline, now deceased, and Douglas, She united with the Church of Christ at Montnirtic in her" early" teens and remained faithful to lltl’ Lord to the end. Very early in life she studied and fitted herself for a teacher, giving some years to that profes- sion. Later she left for the United States, and there further pre- pared to serve liiitniiinty bv en- terltig a career" in nursing pru- iesslcir becoming an H. N with two tiiplomas from sucii institu- lions Then later, when married and ESLIIlJlIiTlZKL‘, ii home in New Perth. assiiiriiir: [he responsibilities of a family silo became known as a faithful "ird (iiitiiul wife, a de- \Cl(\1 m.» er". and a kind. cori- siticratc friend. and has made for" herself a cherished reputation in the community of which she was a part. g She leaves to mourn her pass- 111,‘! ll son, 1)".l‘__'l‘.l_\'. two slep- t'lllli'll'i‘li_ Lemuel Drake, . . P E I., and James of Boston. .\i._ .; two brothers, Dr. G. F‘. Dewar of’ Charlottetown. and John A, of New Perth: three sisters, Mrs. H Parker. George- town Royal‘. airs. E. S. Norton, Briideirell R ", and Mrs" S. M. Snow. Broclzzi» . .1. . Biu-zties her‘ immediate iiiiiiii _ of which she is the first to be called hcme in the Lord, there are a number of nieces and nephews. other" relatives anti a 110st of friends who will satily ririss hcr kindly service which tire people stood in ai;_ quiescence. Di". Miller chose ltfark ll-li as the text for" his -" 804's tip to Jt‘l".l> P‘e:ist (ll tii~ Pli.\-it\ fully roan ~11 u V held 1'1 l‘ llllll. ll.» .~ the ieniplt, carefully obsern ~ lire prepay-q. trons for the Pris-cool", tlicn quiet- ly slips away unti guqig out m tiranjy. Oii the iriorrow He re- " . ire zemple of " money c 2911115 1llt‘I "ti 111i" tlie temple, sled iii the expulsion of the desecrutors. nfniiy took usual practices for granted, not, so Jesus, His Father's house was called a house oi ])lll_\t‘i', [hr-y 1.1.1.1. i; a den of rhir\..-. .\1llfi\' illlil=l~ \\1- may be guiliv of t n" ‘a. 0d~0ui' ciiurclr .1 p, on. trenchcd social evil, Sbabath do- secrations, victory. 2. The Church's sphere-"My house shall be called the House of prayer" for all nations. N0 prov- ‘, incialism. The ilcscciwiturs drove of strain -- headaches. son eyes or dizziness — consult - If you are having s; atoms Q specialist. a ', At vour service with vesrr y’ of experience and a thorourl _ r rcfraciinz service. l\ Call in and discus: your’ i difficulties. . G. F. llutcheson F. o. nurcnnson o. F. nirrcneson tion among the ada. spare. Buy the Bonds to the very limit of your g§,f,_fj""° ‘“ Girl's. Ruth Hu h ability. to Bea CANADIAN ? Q Canada occupies a proud pngi. world. Today, as in the past, Canada's fighting men command respect around the world. Now they are poised ready again, toti-i‘ strike and strike hard, for the freedom we love-for a free Can. the Gentiles uiii and put cattle and oxen in. Iii taking the church for granted we limit its spehere 0f action as well as its function, 3- Worship leads to service. They bf01ig11t the blind and the sick to Hirri and He healed them. 'W0l"sl1ip divorced from service ' God profane; the Temple oi , V. The place_ of_ yOuth-Jfhe ‘children were crying in the Temple Hosanna to the Son of David". T1191’ Yequesied Jesus should for- bid them and He refused. The iountiaiioiisof the "new order" must be laid in the minds fiild souls of ine younger generation, Prof. Kendall was in charge o: the music which included a, vocgl duet by Miss sally Wood 3nd Mr, ‘Ceorge Johnson, also an Anthem Teach Me, O Lord’ by a choir" of 30 voices. _ Iii the eicnirig Rev_ D; M1115; conducted rhc BCITICC and pregigl]. ed the sermon The choir sang Th? K1115’ 0f Love”. There was also a solo by Mr". Robert Tait of tlifhR. A. F‘. . .. -~. T’ i nations of the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN?’ KEEP REGULAR WlTHOUT “DOSiNG” "l" "°"' Try the “Betterlllay" for More Than Temporary Relief LONDON, Canada: Doctors will tell 1"" rust" .°"i"""*r'i"-'"..‘".Pi"."t"’ oten ylac"o tierigit in o ' u " in thedict, "1)t)slr1g"C0l'lSilP3[lOfl ivcs tory man‘ tciupivriiry relief. KEL BRAN gets at the caule and corrects it . . . naturally. ALL-BRAN su liesthc ro rkind e b' l mister, Rev. T. and hopefully on the altar of our pp p p: §°"§fl§§.§‘s.,’.,.§.'§ s.'1‘.M., who country's need. knowing that. Vour also preached a s-rrnion appropriate country is wherever the sun shims to the diiv, \"iz., the inauguration oi’ 0r1_ a Canadian homestead or the the Third Victory Lcail. Taking I'ZllIi frills on a Canadian field. iiis text, Proverbs XXIX, verse l8. l i". Somers said: your grocer " “At this momentous juncture tn the history of our nation. we may W111 YOU 19$ I116 58.17 1X1 1116 8960110 ivell ask some (illtstldns and insist place that the next thing a Canad- ll|l0n some answers. The Third Vic- inn must see is His Neighbour- ioiy Loan is not inerelv a drive for A man “"85 5111111111! my 111085 0118 Gllfjlllllllil This column is reserved fur 110W: of local interest. of a newsy nature may by 1115"!“ at five cents a word, strictly pay‘ COOK'S for Pli1i'o.::i11J-l - CONFEDElL-YIION LIFE INSUR- NCE. H. J. A. BKOWY. LO G’S lglillighwlqlg fiérvaé-filnfilxéeuuion Street’ dfbulk" to help you keep regular. It's ‘ ' delicious, too. Fat it every da has: rm coniniryirviruncei-t Associa- remember, - P)” J, y_ U 1]..’ y, ._ [vleiily of ivatcr. _ mm p ‘ U h J m m ‘i/{sfuérntrfl ALL-BRAN doesn't work like pur - giondny m 515 fives. It takestime. At _ _ _ 10-19-11. in two convenient sizes. Or in individ- ' ackagcs at restaurants. I-'l'.\‘l3lt.\L YES’ —Tl\c lilatle by Kel ogg's in London, Canada. Seri ces at the lit were conducted b1." The Guardian has “ies pickfld on Oct. 1b by Mr Albcrt lJ, stavifl. Liwer l‘l‘6€l0\\‘I1, who \\‘i'lit's that he 801 oncugh for his liurcii and noted 0 lei of green berrues left yet. SURVIVORS AKRIVE HOME- tcry The pallbciir" Young. Clarence Afilleirc, Joseph ltiorrissey", lx-rliiis Cite), funeral of i110 late \\' ' liighitiliders who l t '_ , . , steamer" Caribou w rich was or- rr...s, Leon- arrived home Dawson iloopci", Fred Dalziel, and 0W1” ‘he “‘°““"md‘ six Islanders Home: cenlezery‘ following the marine disaster. ltll-YPJTTNC. .\'i‘ Aioniaguc Tiies- ISLAND alias ENLIST WIT“ “All Fmgileluzh-tnofi; from this province left, here Sat- figl ubénlitffnfhlléfi glfjrlggetylgyafiw if we sold liS secrets to the enemy. I ‘A ‘ [(9.1 were Miss Annie Eniiinn from Vicv tnrin west, Afiss" i\ii1r_v Blanchard, Aletha Alchorn. Before leaving this girls were remem- e l).in;ti Partridge brred with gifts f1"om their fellow Figsiziiai. .11‘ Sid-FOLK -- T118 L‘ the Siiiiatr-riiiiii where had . .0 Sana torlum du- ls were cnllsisd !'0L'l'lilllilg office IN xiciv (iI-Asfliilfii’ Hall, Mon- West Covehead, returned home zifter" visiting in Nova Scotia for the past few “TTk-s- R. A.T.~Tra.inees Survive Hardships PRINQE ALgEaTr 535k“ Oct" 13 sturdy lililll, in wlrlttr iril i". ’ c . . the natioiniiities tire com): "re training 1n Canada. related today hCw they . . ie ort talks on tlic War Loan carri- No admission charge but collection l~l.iird inutic ‘W11. also bvlnlllflYli. VISITED llEilF -Liciit. \V. E. Fletcher and Lit-u l. at Beach Grive 1111i 111111 also c111‘.- ed on Lieuu-riirri age at_G0vcr"riinc-irt iluiisc. Pro- ‘m mankind "We hiiie dune it, slept in their" parachutes durtsgllrt fcur-dav trek to so et,v afber t er . . - . Oxford aircraft made a crash land- aces nob “Cam m m lug in the dense bush country of northern Saskatchewan. Th’? H‘ ‘V? 1‘ "mo" m Po» J- Tmn‘ hopes oi humanity for ti iv LAC‘ Rm’ are broken and blusttd iritiJ; Church some twelve years ago. FYNPIRAL AT PIIAKES STAT- ION — The fiiiicnal of 111i‘ late V." . 3L" of 15mm“, Egg" _ <1 Parsons. Rzchmond, Enizh, and LAC. I3 west Kirby, Ekig. flying training North Battleford Saturday afternoon from the rc ence of her irepheyv, Edward J v .> Th” to t Ls rail "" Ire" . ' 1130119 “'05 1°19“ 9“ 9011759 mid dorieh .\'()-)llliilJ-1AD tllligkllliiliiillnSlli landed at titisk in muskcg between has dom. Soflnliyso’ m“ “.0 Travelling sinzle file and using {£11,221 {’,§§.”s,§,“,f,{“l’,;,- The “Pm” not. the some, and the prolalems are thTIOC the same. No cc-iriitrv in Norili v _ 5°11 America has llif‘ i'Zi('lll1 iiroblcms . (“"511 55,9“? 1° B111’ R111“- that confront Cunlrtia, and that 50 mllfs away. Finaly, Wednesday Canada, h“ 11101111". they reached the cabin of and nlemm-ws Mm.“ John Nelsnn, a northern fisherman. m; abroam‘. m Netlson took tlgem firrthenhsouth to " ‘ ."r rapper's ca in. where ey were _ . »,n v . . fed. and then taken to Delaronde M ‘or m“ Smut)“ I‘ w I‘ struggle Lake. where th~ natural resources “m; u“ m“, _ ilmrarlmerit has an outpost (‘i dward E. Jay, Harold in Mermaid Cemetery. Services tit the grave were conducteih ‘1 Dr. Hush Miller, assisted by ADDRESSES ( .\'\'.-\SSEIRS."TO- clay we are fared uilh job we have ilvcr" iacklcti- the of b(‘ilil.ilg Germany and Japan- Job oi‘ wiririirg this 150110 iiirill be shin, 398th R.G.A.F. Casualty List L‘. money in stuns s.» large they gtr the imagination", decirirc R. G. Ioughlln. Liaisitn the National War mittee. Fred-ricton. Cli'iO\\'Il, Saturday" morning. 0023513112111)‘ nhe lzttle I can do is so 5111811 that the insurance com- miik: it up‘. Gentlemen. no state- trrrcneciLs (r mie- smali investor plays in bcrrowing policy," Mr. Loughlin emphasizxi. He went. on to deliver a Slfong ‘ ':k.'"t L h’ '" -- “ay ‘u: T‘ o Supp“ t c nmd °"?!‘°;_-‘ bcugved kmed dufln‘ a“, and aeknoivlrdgcri nbilitv. told this RIZF, \\'I.\’NERS_A;1. closing night of tin;- James, P0,, It's up to us at home to give them the very best equipment possible to secure. and lots 0f it, for a mechanized war needs" a tremendous amount of ammuni- tion, gasoline, food, clothing, medical supplies and equipment; and they are needed NOW, Am you proud f0 he a Canadian? Are you proud of our armed forces? Then show it by lending every dollar you can possibly new Victory Nothing Matters Now But Victory BUY THE NEW VITCORY Bonus P. W. TURNER WHOLESALE FOOTWEAR Club on Saturan “if! “TIHICYS \\'(‘l‘i‘ Donald, Snuris, $250; A bozo Street, $100; J J. Avenue, $75; I-Iic- suiishine Dairy (Percy ‘. Lotiewortli Avtx. cDoiiald. St. Avardls, $2.3. rrizt‘ won by the Rose Marie T010010- Por1"itt, William Jeremiah, D. F. smith. Raymond Frank, Flt. Sgt. Beach Vancouver. Eiharson, Harold Bjorn, Sgt... "each Grove; Large ' 1 Prisoner of War: ' . H1“ghtnn"s‘"“"1°"' Strathmore. Que. Previously. reported missing, now official purposes presumed d Turner, Jean Albert More, 559-. I-hirdmanis Bridge, Ont. Dangerously ill on active service: Hawkins. Kenneth William, Sgt. Hill iiuiiNS. B1115» inniiiiiious Seriously ill as a renult of injuries sustained on active service: Joseph Romuald Omer, Rosemount, Montreal. d A WORLD-WIDE SUCCESS FOR 60 YEARS Cutlcuva medicinal fnilcl Sn Ointment hrlp qmrklv n-ii-"io SOUTH SEA TECHNICIANS rt. itrii and nnin uf yiilr-s. Many native South Sea island youths have learned rgdln tnrhniclans. The llay And seem to grudge-An provision or de- fence, in her becoming the first and foremost. 0t those Canadians who see Canada, ivno build Canada, who love Canada; in hei- refusal to think of herself save as one of nine loyal and lovely daughters of Canada: and in her resolve that. if this na- tion fails or falters. whether in a ar Loan or in her destiny, it shall Rey. Mn Somers Sets IvlYJt be because there was any cori- sccration, any effort lacking in Forth Clearly and Prince Edward Island. fiiiskis g: irit of leadership: Effectively the C388 rsrllnd of the "GBIden of Lbe 01111;" For the Third Vic- wfi.‘s.i*"z.*.“:iia‘.."i"frozisf‘ti"r show them the way. We count not our sacrifices but. hold them up be- iorc Canada and before God. We Old St. Jaiucs Chiuch was filled remember" not our burdens, nor our g with a. (ltTOUL congregation yester- hcrituges, nor our prejudices. save nay rncrrnirg when the service was to pour them out gladly, gratefully yngjiif-yj it is i111 appeal for ll ver- (lay in Montreal this summer and I LlICl ziciuiilly" ivithin our power to create it is u tieinand that tlic peoiile 115K911 11111?‘ “r1916 119dW115h1l>°§1-hw1l1} . . , < ' hfl Lhc ive l1! dollars a smie e imswere . " t ens.’ BELATHJ STRM‘ BERMES — alllialéerlitrsxdaiti otlerwihsyellzninrz eiidorsc- 50 “'0 01501155611 011B 150109005- i119 ment to this conflict, to those who Greek OTLhOdQX Cflllwh 811d 01-1181’ are defending us, and to the world 00211018 5111119618 Hid 711181’! I 851K611 of which weiiieam and yihich it is “Do you kerp much together" with , your penpqle?" "'Not so much, he It is l(‘l‘\'(‘llll_\' to be troprtl that the i*'11»\l’i‘1‘@<1. "Y0u 5% I 8m Cillmdiflll prospects of this enterprise will not 110W- lllld U103’ 8T9 B11 111-V DQ011193’ Vision Needed be damaged bv the strife of factions, The“ m a shoeshlne Dfl-Ylour ‘I . me drip of dlspriragemint. the inter- heard what in many of our council f. .- WI"- J~ Hwkel- sllmmtirsldt? ""1 racial llamas and inter-religious chambers and market-places one ‘Om be Capt. H. A. McCabe, Charlottc- fangflcBfliS which often disfigme might hope to hear in vain. and he members 01 11w P» E- 1- public life and (‘llSilTlCi our at- _ m9 tention and (llfifilfllilé our energies. 00111111)’ 11v 1119 111111515181151112 01 1115 It should be said with no tinccrrarn IEIEhbQUY- 1 5111111051‘ my Greek 'olc that, while construction and _ l€giteimate criticism and opposition ‘Vol-lid be dismlssefl, bl’ quite *1 "um; Anon Jay Imvrnpen, was m the from the same battalion were re; are of thelheaigh o; anaflgn: mqe ber of people as lust a foreigner . "missing, believed dead will be neither tolerance nor foi- _ g glveness for those who brim: to such fl-flkfllefllflil-S Miter. He W115 Willing ,_ an hour as this iz-stiv r:.~r"sonzilitics 10 100k 111 111$ 1191111100111” U111 l/O 5B5’. ' or uncLair ambition.- ‘lo promote "You also have immortality." I sse young ladies strile now bttuttni i.o".iiicc and 111M 1119 Cllflmll Province, between christian and g2 us to Ifllhemlfihi‘ that {Christian . - . - . " Christian, between Uliibs and class, 111109. 111011 11R H‘ V011 1 15 0H6 131C151)“ ngmmg Tnere “may morning (or Hamil,“ N‘ s" is to betray this country‘ as truiv as 0f the vital and most Dromisiiril had ffiilditfifl the vision of his friend who was bcrn in Athens but he is as good a Canadian as I factors in European rccoiistiui" on. - Who evir ‘thinks of " . . inn Friiiice. stiiin <‘1ci"rrr:iii,v?"’ The former" we cannot “m m” ‘wrest’ “l” w Win11 we iiiusi do is in siiiiinicn >4‘ 101' lookiiit: iit the Vichy Gov- Lhi- Cmiiitirirn yicoplc to vision, witlr- criurient and the latter we will not out which their" tiuaiiiy‘ niust ilievit- 110111"! 9111505 111K161‘ i116 Cwflkfd . ably dcigeneraic and iiizrr power" of CPWS Blld P01101115 07 endurance and resistance fall ii- way‘. Over the heads of lilllc people, \\' H they alone have ihrze oceans as 100k 11119 115- 1f W0 i110 l0 S95 11115 their frontiers. and b11111 iium to- ltuiitn, We niust first sce our neigh- B- ‘We ‘$113112 ‘.113.5213}“£.‘1'i1-.lil;f...‘$‘0§ bridge not only beiwczn the Aiiitlo- Saxon peoples, not only betwcern i)’ i,’ LICKl. The Almighty is the most tol- 1;‘ grant person in His universe. That ii 1P0 1- the peace of rriiinitinti 1S biliit: worlr- time has not been another Flood. ed out. That experiinciit lli Canada ($00111 1361115115 1116 difllclilty 0f must not fail. lf we are able to gmllnz another Igoahulfit w surviryéei. present to the world a iratitri. un- ill’ PUIDOSQ a-n W" are cea . ited, cohesive, ititelligeiit and oi away. of all obscuritv and indecls- and outside the “was be not w“ (is and iqrr the moment we glimpse even the ,1 and hinder parts of the Eternal. When w we havevzsleerlnGcddwe htlrvc sccirsi our‘; , _ _\(ju mcney_ e ow tien t at t no chewing gum annmuskeg water and can do it;- IL on we 01nd. hand. Fomflhyng ma; 01mm never to be through any innit Q1 our-g, Canaan mentioned Ln Church. and silence Europe and the AIIUDOGLLS, nut c" between the past and Llie .il‘ bu‘. a Liborirtcri w cxperimirrt of f' tiuiiclisin \\"li.t"li 1.11 .il ll (‘i111 ll lind equal life, ilit-rr \'.t,‘ niiiy" munstriit ' and lrarmoiricur-ly \.\".~., T‘ A Worthy Vision ,. ti lxttiricrs and git down to ihl ii visl.ri and l1 grzindeuryof spirit vvorthi of those who carried through ihc rrrlraclt» oi C0l1l€(l.I'£1[lUIl. llIl(l to a spirit sufficiently brozi , - imous, and patriotic to be (lrterm- lned that Confcderatioir shall not only survive. but be (nah "ed and made the envy of 111:" 1v l.i. Therefore an irpn-znl to ilns 11:1- tion for vision coin-s V{‘i'_\' close to the individual. and Sllllll I seem to utter a. commonplace if I ask you to agree with me that the first thing OTTAWA, Oct. 18—(CP)— 'I'he the Canadian must see is Canada. Royal Canadian Air Pbrce in its 398th casualty list of the war yes- Our First Allegiance tcrday report-ed four men missing 5i;- One of the finest Goivrnors cron- gions‘ 51x mj551ng aim- over. eral this country has ever ha... an 5835 an, Operations’ and one kmed Imyerialist tranicci 1n the School of o ctiv service in ana a. , . “Fguowfng is the gtesg my o; ber 0f the British Parliament, a Imd Milner, a Conservative men:- histcrian of di-cp and cultured pen- etration. a mun of aliiiirs nf rare country flatly that the first alleg- lance of its proplc was to Canada and their second m tire British Commonwealth of Nations. Thcse owarrl Edward, sgt, h , |)\V , porting cmwmm Mich who ad ears to hear knew exam}, what he meant. Those who were 9-1151111- 580-. little people with colonial irrirics Price, Hubert Douglas, Sgt, Missing after air ope Crot, Robert. Joseph, F0, Chl- o Dunbar. Richard Archibald, PO. Mrs. D. W. C. Stevens (mo- 38 Queen St., Edmundston, misunderstood and criticised one whose shce-iatchet they were uri- worthy to unloosc. Not only do T remember what Lord Tweedsmulr said, but I learned exactly why he saicbit-it was with a far-sighted fear of Just such davs as thew. ilc knew this country as vcrv few have ever known it. He realised that ilrc only Cniizitla that is airing in b: cf any use to the British _ n in passionate unity the devotion of her every son of whatevtr" strain f‘l‘ stock. He realised that, if the terr- sions which constantly thrcartir lo tear this nation abort. are not H‘- plaoed by a love of Canada. \Vl1l(‘l1 will transform them into bands of steel holding it together. then trot nil our talk of “British institutions ' ill prevent this fair land front h wreck. c Our Own Case If it is true that this Province contributes more per capita than any other to Canada's Forces. sub- scribes more pcr capita than any other to Canadas War Loans and Red Cross drives, their what fol- laws? A disparaging comparison of things war-h achievements of other Provinces: a hcctcirinar atti- tude which broduees resentment throughout the Dominion; r1 refusal to enuii" into thc labours which shall yet closer nnrl more firmly bind the people of this land lfitUili- er’! God forbid. The glory of Prince Iikiwam Island lies in liti" full. cen- eroiis, self-forgetful. orren-hiaiird contributions to this Tlllllfl‘. lll irer" giving what she has and all she has. no mattxir what others grudge-or ‘m to the ivorld that n11 international _ and intrr-riiciiil lllillull c1111 nimiy m o drawing-mom. The story of ~ 1 in.» Aiiatiias and Sapphire. is not a pretty one-nor is it. unfortunately, not by plots an old one. The shifts and subter- by my; fuges employed to escape subscriu- the-table miinifcstos, but by a Dub. H011 to whllantrophy and religion 11c opinion which is resolved that _ are knoivri only to those who have to whatever 1351' It is of no use uliaisi:<=\"li" f-o say 151W W110? 111110 U119? timfs t0 milk? l 5 up the difference. There is not the 1171C) 1111.. l population is fNT-Diltl bv ircati s we slinpiv dare ii .- our" Loan Lirizti ii.".pli..w. \\i~ botii". hirii, until we have first of all seen Hie only possible explanation why about which is as essential as the avoidance of indecent conversation Tom is alone _ _ - have be BIRTH sometimes because for ‘that they w- llICKEY--At the Prince County bfcflust" they we Hospital, Oct. l7. I942, to Mr. and they lulled to b Mfrs. T. Earle IIlckey, a. son. 05111010105 1101"? October 10. 1942. bv Rev. W. only son of Mr and Mrs-William 3. sleeves, Surivnerside, g.i=;.r__ q- settlerg tran DEA "s India. niiéiuaxzief-Ai T izifrigfon "bl-Y- cbei" 17, 1942, Tlininas MacKcnzie ‘T'lii"l‘“| notice ‘aier. HncLEOD - Suddmly at Tcrcnio 3i on Ocii/cber 18. 1942, Gordon D. ifaclcod, formerly of Hopedale. P E I. Burial at_ Toronto Tues- day afternoon. SEELEY-At. the P. E. Island Hos- pital on Sunday, Oct. 1B, Samuel Hcelcyr, aeed '12 years, Funeral from his late residence, Mt. Al- bion. fomorrow, Tuesday, service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Hazelbmol: Cemetery. The late Mr. seeley is resting at the Mc- Lean Funeral Home until 2 o'clock today. FIeAIlSLAND-At ilie home of her daughter. Mrs. Lomrm Adam. Si "icnnors, on October 17, 1942. Mrs. Herbert, MCALLSlHnd, arzecl 82 years Funeral from Tyne iraliey Pres- hvterlgn Church at 2.30 p. m. on _ Mondav. October iii. Interment in ~ Tvne Valley Cemetery. u. WOOLBRIDGE — At the Princ~ County ‘pspital on October 13 bridge of OTcary. aged 41 years 'f'he remains were taken Sunder" from the Bowness Funeral Home at, Summerside to 1101' lnlc vesi- dcnce in OLearv where the fitti- eral will take nlac" on Tuesday" iifternccii at 2 o'clock. In Memoriam In loving memory nf Amrlia Beatrice Jenkins. October l9. I940. L Ilrlghicr, fairer for than living, With nn trace of woe or pain, Iinhed in everlasting beauty, We shall nee her once again. Lovlnglv Remembered Mother and l “Dad. Mao and Erwin. 10- 9- . N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Willnliln Phone HI OCTOBER 19, 1942 [$17M X as Uversea \\ The Stranzer Within Our Gates wafefm an ,5 $ERV|CE SET “Just what I wanted!" That‘: what sailor, soldier, airman, and women's auxiliary will write if you highlight your overseas Christmas parcel with a Waterman’: Service Set. Light and compact, it fits convenien ‘ . . . especially designed to meet service requirements. SERVICE SET ILLUSTRATED . ‘$.95 Available in Colour; to March Uniform Olhu popular Service Sch THE NURSFS ENSEMBLE and THE FAMOUS IOO YEAR SIT $00 Thom d your duly" an N(\Vsl(‘il0l' is iirg- ,‘ - War 1.01111 \\'0Lllll be for tlic uovcriilf To Victory Loan Pouring In b.1111 - (c?) - 111L111. ll) (101110 llllkl 1.111(1) 11. 2111(3)‘ LiU that withlTaxiniori, and they could We won't build a world that ll“? Scam‘ 9m. pockets . M m“. mm no World “mm what they “flflhflltld they would - price being paid 101' 11 110w" We 151(1):"illgrliilvelagoinéflsom of dim no- bcsn (‘llll)1()_\'@(l up until their eii- elairrcuriirtz 1oz" little tlnrres. sclitnr- \t.'oir't have irnyilritiiz for" the next H6“ or “h,” m5 worldwonfnfl is being em- rm: in little \V£i_\':, til-ire inn-t be 1011111111011 but the ‘same 011d that-l m about I‘ do“, 5,“, mm dismm found a voice that \\'l1l rcacii 13.11110 1R6. -fl.1101'-“l11l‘f>'- HIM 181115. at) 1Z1! ‘ ~ ' ‘ several rin: in, the souls of U111‘ folk, that W111i 11111000111 010061 811d 001L001 The will point them to the great inoun- \\‘1l11 11111101100190 0911011113115. W? through the talus and prairies which form their “'01?! 11111111? Canada uni-ll We ref-use under the Hill-Tilly landscape. remind them toinsist that all Canaoiriirs siiall I Ci L, C1 RA C, chandler that of all the peoples of the earth think like us. tote like us. and even 1 i"eci"ui'.iiig 011.891" f‘r" 3 liglllilly. God knows. nobody covet a seat in any Cabinet today. and nobody need bc excused for fol"- gettim that as a bov he aspired to be Prime Minister of Canada. of $75),000.000, gets lllldfl‘ way to- Our Bounden Duty morrcw but a number‘ cf Nobody sltlirely wants UIBBCT‘1%\R’H of iaorns t ese men wea-r. es e5. God 0v" A" it is not the bnggriesshof thGéwern- , . ments to remem a a con- We “m” 1* “"1"”! ‘° 1°°k “l llict is about. Their task is to wage it, with what skill and wisdom they possess. It is for us to preserve the purpose of it; to see that we do nct lose sight of the issues which make it more than a dragon-struggle in primeval slime; to demand that the demoralisation of our people inside cclved to send the drive away to a ' rt London, 0111., ldllfULlgll its veteran treasurer, James P. Bell, turned in tine first» municipal subscription of ployee of London's Czty Council fcr 51 years, and city treasurer for Ill A subscription of $500,000 frcm the Canadian brotherhood of rail- road traimnen was recorded by the Outawn division of the National doned or protected by pleas of rev- war ymame oommflyee_ enue which would thirty pieces of silver shame. for he at least from him, and then hanged himself, to determine that the 10rd shall be 1c seen seated on a throne, high and lifted up. with His train filling the pie. above all the carriage, all e squalor, all the tears. Govern- to be governed- and caucuses. not -stalrs planning oi" round- Canadn brat the startmg (Jun and, without awaiting the official o n- trig, obtained substantial applcat- off for t-lie biggest loan in Dmninioms history was at national campaign headquarters. The town of Arntfitld, QIIP, re- ported tonight that it had passed its munfcinrii c-‘iilecfive and claim- ed to be iii: first Cairzidian muni- cipality to do so th ments have got in any event, it the firsi- municipality to re. port itself ovry the also reported a high the payroll savings ployees of tlte Aldcrmnc Corporation had mimbcr of their applications by 40 per cent cvr" the second Victory man last February. Jessica's nrsrovi-tnv goes under in this nation Church, whereby the vision of God given to human eyes. These it shall ii re. and sometimes re hated for what c Thev must not be .If we believe in - God and look upon God we sliflll MARR1AGE$ sec our neighbour and we shall see ---€----~— - ~-- Canada, and the vision will \\'1li'11 i110 STEEVES - RICE-At St. Martin's Vaccination 7 discovered s keeping of lllltll is a izr-"ot ilcmrinci- interbose be ‘Edward Jenner. an Ehzlish phy- Church, Ottawa, Ont._ on Saturday shameful defeat. We B. ish but triumph. We Nfcrgan, Muriel Helen, elder daugh- but live. We Slillll not despair but r of M1". anti Mrs. L H Rice Pvt-severe» .IF.\\‘S ‘UKRESTED ——— has swept Nrizi-ccctipied Noiwiaj. islands contain 93,000 sblanted from British €-————-—-——— Use Mlnarilh for snralns. YOUR SAFEST INVESTMENT “(fnrtarla never Ims and never will fail to mocl IOur country urgently needs every dollar we can spare from our savings and from our earnings. Canada will pay back every cent n l i042, Mrs. Lillian Woolbrldpe. widcrw of the late Thomas Wool- When you buy Victory Bonds you lav up for yourself the best of all investments. 'l‘lrey are backed by all the resources of the Dom- fnion of Canada; they yield a fair" interest; you can borrow against them; and $ they are readily saleable when you need the R If two lose the war we lose everything. we win the war it will be because you and fellow-Canadians backed our fighting men to the absolute limit of your ability’. 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