more srx emu CHARLOTTMETOWN GQARDIAN i‘??? Ijw-‘lg-"INGE snwntn - to DAY “mm GMRM" “ _, AL n - , _____ :, ‘ ilillsjvlw lafvriVdti to: new: c: ~ —~I¥""‘ GIG! ll l venlun . . . ' " “m” 00km“ ,uum,, “"1" m, p, m5,“ ".4! flu: time of pen! for n ‘ ' Al 5 ceuu n word. strictly pa;- : i c ‘ LL" m ‘.._____'hw“ __ __.__ _ of my duly tozvard Canada g’ . Mcjggrnuumnos urn risk}: , -. E‘ g gcsussr pic-luau 1t. > arrived k "x5 Roévls J'L-J'D\t'a1'€, L-al-il-ll-z: jusllw‘. may ‘vs-mg; and ma; g CARTOON _ EARL! ' rtitlibs ready xiov. ilrroughotni the utarld: to this s‘ COLQéQRURI-zsl eusaeizfxztng a up‘ fall/t, will courage and zmlli ' i =2 - -' -4. '* f xovzLTv '5',‘ -»-_- H SEND YOUR donation of apples gr- ,_ ',- rename. I5LANDER - st. .1. or sugar to Red Cross House m- .‘ 2:923“ t Wartaeiztor Ecmsuiutik uis emcit-d day, L-59-9~ll~3l. ‘I _ " ‘ ' ' ‘: UYQS-‘v CH . "$11G 0C1 ’ Y, ‘LLFYOW, 0X 1+ w. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .'.-.*.---.--.--l.'--- fl;f'."“-" ‘M’ 9”‘ m‘ ...°* m? A“ C°NGR5TULATl0$5-MY- at"! __"‘a P‘“"“'**,°F_“ F“ A~‘=°°“"“°P a‘ Mrs. George T. Clarke of Summer- .- .-.~.='.-.".-.-.-.-. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-~.-.-m-.--.\.-.'--v.-.-.v.--.mw--'l-; i uwamff“ ‘w a ‘mm. i335 “s? aigfxhingielxligs °3;§;““"§; T/f\'_v(‘['I‘['l_'i'i7I!(1'fIIdCfEIICC of E gky ‘ ‘ arrival of a Young son in tiie' b)‘ 77/_l'1’1'/'-’7T11' S0". 1" "fr" - Pt c t a ‘t l. w d- .- :; “mar/ma m: sakse/vw/ra/rl/R/ast/ :5 .423‘; ..§°..“.?.‘.-‘...._§?“”‘ °“ ‘l ""’]~1””:'W W" y." it=~d~ a" l, n? ma; In: zullmrd will courage '= ER F? 9|- '- suntvcs .. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- ?‘ u.’ u. Settlers, MA, {WENT-The engagement is an- I‘ ' ticCltli lXilHlS-cl‘ u! pounced of 312:3: Claire Hughes, ‘ t? i ° ptxseizl 4: .4 tomy to l4;- wiu; “lien niaO " be zixaue 10:‘ nis Silnuav ‘ ‘fi- c .'."\.*. . I - I I n n ~ c n- a u - n - - fl .- - r n r"n"~“.fa'\TYJ'I'n'I'-|'I' .-'v._ r -. \\ C. .\lacl_eod. fter a short p the titzle folks ad-. zce of“ agricultural leaders. The much discussed problem of Weszern grain and its dstrlbution ‘ v I: for feed “POQQS to the sfaritimes, := and o ' places tvhere i: may be “needed l5 one of the chief pro- ‘.. a] blems before the conference. The : Island oifcials will be mvay from , - it": u. e for the res: of the ._ ~- 25 P1355 rrtor omcsn 0x Lunch;- . . . , =R.-:'" Mir: ‘- fPl: .- 2; (mtlxr. l-Ri.-->.~\T. . LATLsT ., ~§;“‘§;_,,1;? TZ,’§F;;,_° ,,.;.° ,..1,., '. .. .. ~ y ' ' * u-elcome him home or '- J1 1H5 SLREE’ ih > ee‘ - on a furloum rltlxt c EDWARD NEWS ,4 “ "m" “‘ ‘“"“'°‘“‘ ‘. -'-'-an":.'.~."u.".-.-..-.-.-.'.-.'.-.'.--. ..-..-l.-.--.~.-.-\.v.-~.-.-.vl.n-.--.w $1533".-'-"-'-'-'-‘-'n' -‘-'-‘|"|'-'- "5'. 5'1‘? 'u' n"-"n'uWi'n'n'-'|'|'n'-'n'i'f: me ‘T. "or ~ » ésx-ihgnd : Til-BAY -=- CAPIT t -=- rm. - SAT. =2 nlxllxuc I3.13-_\ZIGIiT 1-~..\"n 8.45 " \L_.y,,_li,,,xg*"“,,u.,,,,,l (g. m. M”, . ' 5 — in o u-' A tout anon AGAINSTA ° e‘ t5s"l~;,g;§°=h{;g HORDE or OUTLAW KILLERS! gggiffwgsg . bmlng mold-doom to uh u deco-um; weeks ago, Royal Canadian Mount-l e Poi f d c sdld ‘as: lllgill. that "no . m hi.“ Word d bcernrcceived ye: from the Halifax Pathologist" who ts D-I-fl-IPJI-I. ~_-_._._-:-_-_-' makuig an analysis of the contents of the stomach o: each. Some slight difficulty" has been encountered in arriving at the correct analysts, if is understood. \ the _rep0l‘t l5 sent ‘ gs will be r_e_-1 suuied. The pa“ oli y of BlCOllU-‘IC poisoning in ea by medical a tifietl when the itiquest cpeuedl shortly after the deaths occurred. The victims of the strange deaths were: Mrs. Lawrence Doll-on. M155 ' a Montrgitan aua Mr. Bern’ K. 0F C. .\IEETL\'G—'1‘he first: autumn meeting of the Knighu of ,' Columbus was held in their hall‘ Tuesday night. Dr. Joseph Mac- Millan, was the guest speaker ancll gave an interesting address on Vrtal Statistics. Grand Knight, I/Lr. Alfred Doyle, pr€5ld8d.’FOl-\ lowing the reading of the flDBD—| cial statement and auditor‘: report by Mr. 'i‘. M. ltlncMlllan the fol- lowing other reports were sub- llllliibd.‘ Mr. J. Richards for the, committee to provide an outing‘ for the children of st. Vincent's orphanage; Rev. Leonard Ayers. for the K. of _C. Hut Committee; Mr. P. J. Rossiter for the mem- bership committee. It was decides a, l. _, SALLY PAYNE ' Qe/e .4 v/ __ ..c ._. _-'-L; ALSU-(Q.-\K‘1'U ~~.u".=--.-.~.1'.-.-.-.-.=.--.--.'. O.\'—-L'U.\IEDY--SERI.~\L aux-re.-ru-uaw-aann-H-Inw I"F'IIIIIQ IIlIl-‘IIII! ,- - -. - . .. , ,',_-_I,-_-_I_n_- v - .- - .. .. 1 . .-'~"..'..‘.‘J'.."..'.'c'..‘.', -. JEHHAHFAVwNP-H A - t:l~:.-i.l<l>ljtl’ NSVTAltZ I o." itszvol. m1‘ ‘Address And dildo} .i’“8‘il.i§...).§§1ml'i§§ilé..l - .' ~ t i d u! nv: to:_ lLAiio‘ llARBi-Jt Pr t t. .‘.‘°.£l.“2...é%....... Day - ~- " _____ m cs. "~ :>L-..~. esen a m" l u wonruv P. c. ISLAND]!!!- - agoggpg llgcDotgald tohf Eltlxrcesigahué- —--——- ten e tic vuot o e ‘ 34-‘ - The following address was read tun Church flhciilllOfllifinlll Oalt- : . r. Danie. MacKenzie. em- land hut nloufu- 81w MM l" U"! we at Falconwood Hospital forlm" Cm“ m“ ,1)“ “lmsur?” °‘ p‘... six Ram on me eve o; tncetulg m ' flit-lids. The Syn-d [K138111178 IO IBKL‘ B 116W D051- News. Dliliileflfil during the sessions. o. mud this to sav this worthy “an IPrhicc Eduard Lslltnder: "A loin»! F°l°°““'°°d- ‘uitctldant upon Smtd for 59W" _ 5°39 3- 1941» s szve vents is Rllilhfl Elder Jn- To .\fr. Datiztl McKenzie: ‘gr-uh H flg-Dgraj o; me Eureka DIR.” Sl"'—~ Church tviterc he ‘been clerk of Or. ‘hie eve of your departure the Se itecn vears, a {'0 out‘ m ‘s: we your follow mcmb : for mue " "s and asrwCtzifés here can- "IF-n H h": llgleeiziilggfigls no; t cu g0 thout ex ressin W1 ‘g i‘ T3 3Q our regzéet u: losing you. pDut-iug '~° me 5mm‘ ‘° m“ a‘ 5m“ m me fat‘ timthuest corner of mo, state. but transiiollattoti and coals sccm to foroiti a ccptancc of the the six y-cars rim: vou worked hCYv you endeared vourseif to us all up your pleas ‘if ntanner, yOUl‘ uutzestlolt. Durinc this vcar he and mllngness w e at all timed. . t fe ccicbmttd the limetu h1- hlwnyvs agreeatn. .nci willie we 1 “are o: rill-i,» mgrriage. 1.0m: -regrct at losing you we conizratu- 1 m; ioyaltv and service to m1.- late you on the new position that church is gladlv recognized bv the you have acquit-rd. synod. This ls not ‘the one cn- A5 a 5mm token 0y our “mam snrzncd in the souc Old McDomild you “.51; ,,;,.;,=g arc-apt this gm as hat.’ a fann, But he has religion. l oomethztig tn temv-ltiber us. bv. And. , , . . , _ , . . ‘ l sKtNKa BEWARE! — Skunin “e hope 5N M“ be bksjd “hh ltnve become so plentiful in the 00d heaiiu and u ess l tie . . gays to come 5 cc n 1 IPFOVlIlCP zhat the Provincial Gov- l Mn nut-c Ulka . to prison for i8 it charge s’ d . Mb y I t’ 1 _ vrvxntett: has dccided to pat a 50- woognglnfrfmand Lin?“ he Fa Co“ lcvn: bottntv on each snout brought ' ‘r56 ginto the city. Judging from the; __ f" ' reverts from various sections o V-‘Wfi "E5753 *-.‘kcplojq§gf,eesf _ Latest amance__somh Amermal thAe island regarding the large FllthtnllitzrldlrlFri-cal? hr? l..a.-i..&t.'i l “d Chum. lolr-ius company in WmbEYS h“ ‘hem’ t““1"‘“§_,’““"f‘f“l1 nmrkets at 4s <90 cenrsl a pound. i brim types, color and trimmings. fzligglid ipi-fovéwggxtrg. rem-uzergus: tt sportsmen and other: who are handy with firearms. Unlike some other animals, the skunk is very unpOpillm‘ to persons who hat-e made his acquaintance and at any time he was liable to extinction but with the added incentive of a "price on his head", it will be tough going for Mr. skunk. Not only are these undesirable animals plentiful in country districts but the bolder ones have inhabited the towns and some have even pre- ferred a city llfc. Only this week a city Councillor, complaint that the Skllflks were lo plentifu near his PQSMFICG, threatened to PURIZX is the ideal tissue for women and girls. Dltlriblbn Inn "II Lu tun-cat. 1mm break a city ordnance by using firearms within the limit; to rid hll notion of lhil nuinnnt. __4\__.-__.. .. . J-Alllfb, or: ted daughter of the late .\1r and .\ft's. Jourtieu w e garden miere they‘ I played games and “re served‘ , . Line: tv;:.~. ".ce cream and cake. l. - t 1;’. ‘ F *-——-— . = AT CONI-‘EIIENCE-i-iori. w. tr. f r ' Dctt P."o\"‘Cldl M1" e1‘ of . ; yj- Ag ‘ - . w, the I .: De are in Ottawa ut : , o, p: nationwide / 1 i ‘I t j :1 j throughout the" province, Mr. Pep- C ed. this does not seriously affect B. the prospects for this year's GTDP. ‘whereas those which were not sol than other years. , water. N. Peter Hughes of Charlottetown, to Corporal Arthur P. Arsenault of the P. E. I. Highlanders, Black Watch. Marriage :0 take place in | September. L-tio. PRIXFE NOVA TO GO O.\' l SLIPJTHG Prlitico fixoéa gall (mr ¢V‘I.‘-."<I‘I‘1“II be brought up fa go o th ‘on sans- or‘ oo ,- . . < ‘ route Afoxidoy‘. Sept. l5 to go ‘ oh w”. . ‘IWJ’ ‘m’ of 900d ""0 53;]; a; Pjcggtp N, 5" my ‘he pm. ulna". um Ilg/Iri. AHIFII. . shaft bear- .< Curiboo . standard Time. It is not ‘v known how long the ferry m.‘ on the slip but it is! expected ll not be longer than l .\\0 days notice vvlil be given} unen reg sailings twill be start- ed 58531- [ only Jtflfrrttirr of f/te right. m‘; AA‘; A‘; “k4 SEND YOUR (ionatlort of apples‘ or sugar to Red Cross House today. my c0ult(r_\', in this fig/If 09115111! the at! power: which fkrealm to engulf rho earth, fvtf-fffdlf‘ and toward nty fellvw "m". 1 solemnly pledge before Almighty God [liar 1 shall do all rim! Iic: it'll/flu m _v power, and dorm no samfu-r loo grqdf. f0 bmlfl alvmr the riciory of our arms, that rig/It ntuy lrllflllfh» m“, a righteous peace may reign and I rccorlsrcrute illyself, with the knowledge that, though the fat/l be lmrd and llw day dark, our efforts can no! foil." Reconsecration Week Prayer O Lam’ of Hosts, in fink: time of our rccortsrcration t0 flit light brought info this ‘trorftf ta Thea in ‘rrutw: W!‘ pray f0!‘ the rm and in r/lc air that they l0 persevere and Jlrenglh 1o rmlquislt the dark force: ruhirh now seek Io rule this earth. ll": fro‘): for rndltrarlce for all those 1:110, in any trdv, are cny.l_.n'.i/ m this great conflict, and, for our fcoplts, under- sitrniinlg 0f fltc truth. We pray for nrrrcy ‘m- Iltc slrtckcn, coilroltrzioax for the bereaved and eternal rrsf for that: "who. Imrlllg lt/asrtf (he pal/t, ltazte been gai/lcrcd to Thine armr. Thar: thing: zve ask O Lord, so that in I/ze fat/filer: of fir/m ill.‘ drrtnr‘ (vhf/id nzzzy cross. HIE flit/fl! Hid)‘ ltfvl/ilif/l- 9'"! srrre The; and in do rims: 21w, lo know and f0 r/trrad Ill! Reconsecration Week Grace For Ill: culmlg: of our flghlfilg mm and the devotion of iliosc zt-lln stand behind them, for our coltiimcrd freedom and for rilrsv Ivicsrirlg: of our unscurrrd earth, 1v: git‘: thank: in f/tt’; ‘ttffk of rccoilsvrrafion f0 The Lord of Hosts‘, 14-110 i: the ffllifll. g; %A¢‘¢4#‘k“4' L-59-9-l1-3l. EVIDENCE OF BOT IN POTA- TOES-“Late blight which struck the potato fields cf the province has caused some rot among the tubers." it was stated last night by Mr. s, G. Peppin, Charlottetown, who is in charge of the seed po- tato inspection in Prince Edward Island. A few potatoes were dug up from beneath patches which were hit by the blight and it was found that several “spuds" under each were affected by rot. How- ever, this mav not ‘be general Coming of age - t Mr. Roger Burnett. younger, of Leys. son and heir of Major-General. Sir James Burnett, Bart“ of Lets,‘ came of age on Tuesday. August l§. l ‘No celebrations marked the occa- lsioxl. for Mr. Burnett, a IIEUIGDdRI in the Scots Guards. is at present on service. For the time being. tenants on! the L/eys estate and employees at‘ Crathes Castle have had to content themselves Willi sending telegrams o! congratulation, i 0f Ancient Family Mr. Burnett was educated at Ewn and‘ sandhurst and obtained his commission in the Soot: Guards pin said although if it is found in one place the chances are it will also be found in another. Even though the rot has been discover- the inspection man said 3ft all de- pends on the weather from now 1n November. 1939 l until the harvesting o: the cropl 1,49 16 Pg "lemb" 0f 0" F‘! m9 starts." he stated. Continuing. he'flgefio???elfgfzgfnggghglfiémhes m! explained that if the iventher con- ‘ ~. ‘ ‘ '“ - . ~ it...“ wet, o»... will possibly be higiegggr-ftggfgggfiggegnhgs ggggg! plenty Of rot but organisms m8? Hizhlflndevs since 1939 H” wife‘ d’? up and dlsappeai- speaking °~' Lady Buruet: l5 president of the the prospects o! the potato .v - Gordon Hxghlduders Comforts mud.‘ htemdegclged ttliaat in fleldsotdhatf. q ' Mrmisurrggts onlg sister. the fora c r n use are go . :18 mer . .ss boy's umett. manic . well sprayed . .ds are still gTeen the Hon. Henry Cecil. brother of‘ Lord Amherst o! Hackney in 193a. well attended to are showing a iot of dead leaves, he added. A few 5M5 T° 1334 potatoes, possibly about 25 acres. . _ have alreadv been harvested for.un£g‘ee%fi°¥§ fgzfflaggaf} gel: me,.eafly myke“ m" gem“! m" l tier Igurtmrd. who hfi-GWDECD atetachtl ‘Gees-tags 1 “All,” f°f";_'"°-“v°f‘_, flf-wlfi ' ed to the fortunes of Egbert Bruce.) T — 1 °5~ - 9 M“! M!» gobtained from the Wetter several;- chyiagtegs of lands in‘ taberdeteirisizlre» —-——- e esignntlon "o vs" stap- VISITORS STILL ARRIVING- l neared in 1448 and the first baronet Many automobiles from outer ports-was Sir Thomas Burnet, who was, of Canada and from the United 50 °Y°lmd l" 1625. e states are seen dt “~ yet zhroucia- ' out diffgrenits putts of the Prov- lnc ' ' ‘~ '. é: . '. .~..§...l“ ..‘ ..‘.‘:“.§.::....:.‘"*.i§.::§ Prutestantflrphanage sgeenegykivthe trgeatherbicias niath been. es n cptem r at ougi ' ' yesterday was exceptionally fine. MT- R086“ at the Travel Bureau Office last evening stated that in,‘ addition to tourists who have. never been here before that there are a great many friends and re- . Zine September meeting of the Protestant Orpnaltage trustees vms _ , v field in the otmianage at Mt. Her- iattves of Isumd families tusitirtg out on ‘luesday last. this being tho here now and that in conversation‘ time when the institution is in- wlth a number of them they stat-‘hiflclfid 811d fill DIEPMMJQDB 111MB ed it was impo ‘lbll? to come earlier ' wl‘, Willlef- , as holidays m“ yea,- “fle “b; the meeting waslcollcd to order quently delayed on account of war bY we cmwnm" °1 me 305m M‘? work. It was interesting to notel Y“ A‘ swwall’ M' l" ,5" “d PM that persons from the following Q9‘; c§g5e5§€v'ed m“ fiery maul“: places registered at the Travel, p ' ' _ _. , , iwutine UUSLHCSS was first dis- Buieau Office during the last tuo, p355‘; o; and bflore comldenng Se,“ (1855. 5E. Tlwnlflfi. 0M» New YDZILeJ-ll very tiecessary expenditures, City. Dorchcstcr. N. B.. Si. Johrulyrs. H. S. Henderson, chairman of N- 5- Dflllflifilllll. N- 5- Bfldgi- the 1"lll3-llC€$,\\‘B5 asked for her rc- S-. sar-nac Lake. N, Y., port. in prescutuig this she tx- Lvnnfieid centre, LX355, Brockton, plaineo that revenue had decreased. Mass, Brooklyn, N. Y., Kingston.) Que lflrflely to two things: the lor- Orto, Toronto. Ont., Baltimore, a“! "W 01' “WERE? 0n W! Endf-"l" Ma _\-1,md_ H;,',;;_,,;_ s" Plain. merit Bonds and to the fact that v5“, Mm, Km“, Con“ jotu" couiltrys need for tnoney llati __l_ , _____ jxcduccd ordmarv frtewill contribu- .tlohs consider-aim, 'i"ne increase m PQTSOHSIS l the cost 0t living by l5 per cent was . oeariydreiiecteadin the eitpendittllie. ,. - . ~ 1n Alter ue consi oration t was e- -R;u;,.e1:§‘°6n‘ Mcml‘ M" sided to open our fall coiiectictt m Charles am. “m, CLiarlot-tctotrvtl on hfonciay, Octouer x0111. This date was chosen so as not to conflict with any olher ux-l gtmizazion and is also within the Portland Ma Mr. J. S. O. Winfield of Somer- .. . . - ,,,., , ‘it-nod requested by the Dominion: "“" BmnfmFzm N“ m C"“"°'"c' Government for all such charitabc '~'““'“ Yes-“di” ccliections. With this exploitation "TT- the membets proceeded to inspect M15. Ru)‘ Smaiiman left for, the building where utuuy repair: Montrt ul Alontiay morning, sne were 191mg to be necessary, uzi‘. be accompanied home bv her. At 12.30 Miss Beers 811G her staff ltusbzmd. who ts spending a va- served dinner which was fully en-f cation with his brother, Russel. r Joyed and favorablt- commented on. » The children and their comfort were no: forgotten but ll was learn-v cu that Foster Homes were becom-, in more difficult to obtain. , n completion of this JDSPCCUOH‘ Miss Bonita smallrnuzt. Cky, i5 visiting her griilidpaftllis Mr and Alt-s. Wtliam MacDougall, Hunter “We” Y the members {it olut feral-heir ‘homes; “it” .. . - "tit w n us asm -—s nce av ztg I y,“ ,A;.w' E" Dmée .“a§_"%"‘_'“§ 2619i) {life children at home and in i :;,""l‘}1e‘h§*‘ gbA-‘Mkllas "atinved 5&1"; comfort through their efforts. ‘m Erlglmd- l Silk Islet-kings (or thin it? ‘ ' cues: tint are pas. wear, ma e i Sgt. Forrest Glow of the P. E. l. meal shoulder pads for home lfillflliifi ders 'Bli1CK Watchv, 1C.‘ u.) dre$§mnker5 pom each Siockn-lg As ret netl to his unit after \°Li|ll- n5 k,- pumln away, leavlng the llnl his furlough “ill! his mic Mls. Forrest Clow. mid ins mother. Nils. Samuel Glow. Charlottetown. frhe Misses Betty Wilson. Gladas Kirk and Mildred Conncrtv returned jto Ottawa Saturday morning front North Rustico where thev have been I the quest-s of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Warren. top part unfo dcd. Tack through :he stocking to prevent it coming adrift and then tack the unfolded lop to the shoulders of the dress or coat. '1 . CTTown filth Band llanco NEW DOME BALLROOM Wednesday, Sept. 1'7, 184i uewimm Orchestra Dancing 9 lo 1 Mrs. Francis E. Canfleld and fer Mrs. William Kelsey have turned to their nomes in Summer- ville. Mass. after a pleasant visit motoring to the Island. Tbev were visiting their aunt Mrs. D. Mooney in Souris also friends in Chur- iottewwn. . als- xe- Miss Doris Warren. employee of Auditor Generals Department. Ot- tawa. has arrived bv ca: to spend _her holidays ct her home in North Rustic-c. she was accompanied by Admmi” 75° 9"“ h‘ the Mine: Billy Wilson, Giadv; r and lflldred Oonncrw of 0t- ‘ Caribbean Mr. Bob Davis Visiting here "I hope Britain Mil lick Gel‘- mail)‘ and Itaiy as soon as pos- sible with the aid of United states,” was the encouraging statement made last night by Mr. Bob Davis, 72-year-old glob-trot- ter and internationally known columnist o: the New York Bun who is spending a few days in the province and is registered at The Charlottetown, He is accompanied by Mrs. Davis. Before coming to the Island, they visited Fort Churchill, Flln Flon, Le Pas, and points in North- ern Ontario. During this trip m. Davis has written 36 tales since leaving United States. At the mines at Flin Plon, he met the president, Mr. Robert Channing, an American from Wall street, and wrote a stor about the place. This is not ls first visit to Prince Edward Island. He has been here before with his wife and hm written several human interest stories about Islanders. Asked if he intended to write any stories vthllo here 0n this trip. the col- umnist replied in the affirmative. Mr. and Mrs. Davis were in Paris on Sept. 3, 1939 when war tvas declared and they were the Tast couple to leave France across the Italian line, From Italy they sailed on board the "Savoia" reaching America safely. 8111c: trieu they have been all over the Sea, in Porto Rico. Venezuela, the northern part o! South America and Mexico. Mr. Davis has recently Written a book about Canada, and before that, finished one entitled, "Hawaii, U. s. A." Besides this he contri- butes a column w his paper three days a week. 1th". Davis and his wife believe in travelling without excess bag- gage. In touring the world their baggage consists of two travelling bags, a typewriter, a portfolio and s. camera. Mr. Davis has travelled one million, eight hundred thous- and miles collecting material for his articles. His wife accompanies him on all important trips. They ‘have visited every capital, every sea-port on the globe and prac- tically every country with the ex- ception of Turkey, Mortgage Sale ‘There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Latv Courts Building in Charlottetown in Queen's Cotmty, Prince Edward Island. on Saturday the fourth day of October. A. D. 1941 at the hour of twelve dclock noon (AB1) all and singular the lands following that l5) to soy. all that parcel of 14nd situate, lying and being in Lot or Township Number Thirty- five bounded as follows, that is to Sill‘. COMMENCING on the North Shore of Hlllsboroizgh River at the East boundary of land formerly occupied by Dennis Hickey, after- wards in the possession of Chris- topher Owens, thence running North along the said boundary for the distance of Ninety-nine c“ ' thence East ten chains, thence south to the south bank of the French Port Creek, thence follow- ing the said bank of said Creek Easterly to the turn thereof. thence southerly along the West side of said French Fort Creek to the shore of Hiilsborough River aforesaid, and from thence west- erly along said shore to the place of mencement, containing by estimation Two hundred (200) Acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is be! mode under and by virtue or a owe: of sale contained in a certain In- denture of Mortgage bearing date the Eighteenth day of August A. D. 1914 and ‘made between Ben- ahip Number ve $U€€If5 County aforesaid, firmer o the first part and H. James Palmer of Charlottetown In the said County, Barrister, Trust", o: the second part, default having been made in payment of the prin- cipal and interest secured by the ma mortzflse. -fl ln the office of Palme Barristers, City. DKTBD at Charlottetown this lath day of September, A. p. 194i PHILIP E. PALMER. Executor Estate of H. June: l’ 8i HIGIBIH. Palmer Trustee Id e0. . . .. “uh-Phi. Q-Q-OQFO Reconsecration Week Pledge Junln Miller of French Ibrt, Town- I For further particulars apply at’ 1 9-00‘! of IO Se! Stars u“ Repeated bombing raids on Bri- tish port areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilian; in Great Britain who are him-led from shelter to shelter and finally driven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them all places o! relative security, but their belong. inss 0! n11 kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding alone 15 difficult. The task of setting them up once more with some quantity of clothing and bedding L5 much Queen Elizabeth has permitted the use of her name in connection with the Donunion campaign, which is‘ ALLIES MAY TRY (Qogttinued from use f) __..___—— -—->_L__-____________________ MBJ- GWUNY Walsh's field com- PBHY 0f the Royal Canadian Engi- neers was given full marks for com- letc destruction of everything on plttbergcn that the Nazis planned to pirate later, and other troops were lauded for the s ed with which they landed an occupied tovms and wireless stations. e Hoodwlnl Nazi: up wireless services to Norway to hoodwmk the Nazis, had the result of deprlvln Germany of valuable‘. weather l crmatiori. | It was disclosed that through co- the expedition and the loyal Nor- wegian citizens of SDitzbergen. the Royal Canadian C0 of Signals under Capt. Peter W lson maintain- e Norway as long as way the Canadians that the weather was misty and cloudy. so reconnaissance planes kept away from the island. en they were no longer tlseitll to the Canadians. the radio facili- ties vzere destroved and connection with ‘rromsoe disrupted. BIRTHS l fimc'"rrr~"*'“v_it m. kmToaadyi Hospital. Sebt '1. i941. to Mr. and Mrs. Wrllilun Mlnchln, New Peri... at daughter. ‘ —~ r nutmmczs l . CLABK-COOMBS-At the United Church Parsonage, Summersldeq Julv 28th. by the Rev. L. E. G.. Davies. Ethel Emily Tanwn daughter; of Mr. and Mrs. B. Dowman coomus: Elm Avenue. to Harold G. Clark. both of Charlottetown grandson of the lute Mr. George H. Cook. photo- grabber. RILEY - MACNEILL - At -he Central Christian Church on Sept. - o 1, i941. bv Rev. Roscoe Nico Brenda Rut-b MacNclil g A1 Lawson Riley, both of harlotte- toga. DEATHS ANDERSON-At the Prince County Hospital, Sept. 10, i041. Miss Minnie J. Anderson, in her 81st year. Funeral Fridny It 2 P- m. from the home of her sister. Mn. Alexander Cairns. AFIYIB 5m"- summenlde. Interment North Bedeque Cemeiéfh I In Memorcam N '- I | d Efflfififif... at‘; “él...‘.'l2‘.i‘.‘i-§i who Ilzporled this ufe September 11th.! 40. 0 happy 1mm we once on all. flow meet lhflt memory lgflldfllgillllflllafllll! n08. , wor can never . ‘ Bcvev Remembered b: Mutant- - L-I-P-li-ll. t N. D. MacLean l v UNDERTAKER EMIALMER l lux Tour Son mmss A wouoearut BIA LATHER as so sauna .. LEAVES 5km mesa - oeucnetv FRAGRANT QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND DDNATIONS FUR AIUAID VICTIMS? officially known as <q|é Canadian Pond for Air tlms." Queen's Canadian Pu out deduction to me 1, 0f Ibndon for dlstrzhz: homeless and needyz should be forwarded to 1b.; Trust _ which reports ceiptc to date: lute, $10.00. 0f DWO men abaxd" a twin-engine boat reached Demolition of the radio stations. the" "n" W" effected after the Canadians kept; Rfifildenl. l the North Atlantic." dav the government hos sui l the glvllege m_m_l3u\' the" UTYIATII! ITS TQECIEX 1 uotivwoons ‘V in,‘ ‘ *4.’ r A lug Pmdvd , . ——-= lux Toilet Soup Queenb Raid Vie. Every dollar contribuied u; m. F-d goes with. “d Mayor i". to tile Contributions from i214 Province Reva! Company, the Received yesterdapw- . . Augustin: Cove Women's inm- iuk. $5 00 m" tiilflclm- flvflvwe Bridge club. Charloih- To meet these enormous needs. "WW 511-09- fundc have been started in variom Brookfleld Women's insiim h . . . Dam of t e world. Her Majesty Pleasam Grove Women's hufl. Previously acknowledged 83,050.11. TOTAb-SILOSOJZ. Two R.0.A.F. Men drowned; 3 HALIFAX. bSept. 3. shore _ involved "in ll . .0h air olwl-ritionr b identified Flt. Li. R. E. Show‘. C-lOMJW The statement dead as:_- l: , th . ext operation _with Norwegian troops of; $11," 1:! h‘? ,‘,§,.§§§“A_°‘ E(_’Q3;3w_ g ‘Highland Crescent Art». Toronto Observer A. N. Van Allfli R-6l061. whose next of v kn. hi1 d the regular wireless service to m°ih°r~ M“- Fwby M" ‘m “u. piped, m m1; lives at 627 rfivised Norway WWW‘- Hotve Sn-eez. Van? The statement said the midi! occurred yesterday: and that than who reached shore are up but other details were IFKHCHE. ll R. C. A. 1-‘. spokesman < information . meagre." in] W115 SCOTS’ SUNDAY D351“ W — lCPl - Bccaliui GLABGO , ‘ the abuse of the nut-urge by 2"“ bond flde travellers m bcouan s" obtain drinks over the bnr 0n D9 l§. Glassy stomachs . , . Relleved l Every person who is Orig:- led with gas pains. so!" ‘rdlluy och and heartburn slmu ‘ m. n bottle of “Dr. Evans 5 it“ ach Bllxture" and see‘ quickly it will relieve .1! _ trcssln: v Moms. ‘ ' Dr, Evans Stomach 51:1 taken at meal (inn-s. I10 ° event, bud effects from‘§"_‘_ u! It promotes the func ll lctlvilv of the sfontaCh-og‘ 4,1,, dlgestlon and mg?‘ M‘ the nvcellk- "l" °° bottle. .___....__.__i - EOLLYWOOIYS l THU - COLOR LIPSTICK l 4 AMAZING rnnvlill? l. ' | 13g!’ IN l i lffilfifyffi: 14:1,‘ lndlggl“ l v _ l ‘ ailnstlck W19’ Price 75c 1nd $1.35 w’ 1m - “N-Hiitl. $3“ new" ntlonl. Call Ind I" ‘mm’ sons nACK '-’ In n I‘ h," on; fill but 3mm» u. offer. Mg“ anon - tan-s TAB"? "d, u M "m ha“. uclaylcigzflrfiils‘ m“ “N? 5nd other tom‘? rhulm-flgg which ch . treatments lull to res - i s0 cents oer b“ TNE TWO MAGS ‘ Chcrlottctcwn 1nd North Wlltuhlro Ilulo NI 1 149 Great Gccrll 5"" (‘l en Pmm" mu oragraun-lgl