osiirnnjuiliimiin i ~ ‘ AN N UAL . eilsfr newly nature may be v0 canto n word. strictly pny- | I blo In ulnnoo. _ ..- . g COOKS ior Pnotogrlhl. \ CONFEDEBATION urn no‘ . 1 BURANCE. j CBASWELL (or Photographs, ' SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC Ser- vices in Alton Hall continue eiwh night except l-lat., at 8.30, the old - time Gospel is being plBBCh€d| you are invited to attend these astral.*t.l"t:..iii"ii.é.ii".fiizz THE GREATEST FUR EVENT OF THE SEASON you will beneiit by them. 8-17-81‘ i flfii,§“fifbb,"fis“fififiwflflffif;- ' Why you should choose your new li‘l.l R COAT during" August ! leaves this nl-iming for Sackvilie, ‘ . _ _ _ gf-Bfioommggohg; ggggggéeeg~ng Becausezc-Our new stock of lieautltul furs ls practically complete! five and a iiali years service over- sea,“ , . = , Your choice 0f sizes, styles and furs is almost unlimited i - " Your chance of getting just the coat you “rant is much better than during the Fall ivhen our large stock is hecolning depleted ! -~ Personals Mrs. Harry L. Munsey of Med- iond Hillside. Mass. is vlsitinz in the city, the guest of Mr and Mrs. 3. L. G. Henry, 308 Richmond Street. _ ' _ M, H, 5“.;5,;1md_ Gems Shop in an till-hurried manner, in the coolest store in town! Chairman oi’ the Order oi Railway Conductors Ior lines east oi the Canadian National Railways. paid ., - _ an oiiirclial vilsjit. in télédCity yester- _- day. w ere e ass n orzan- .. ‘ 4 M, m. m... dlvislono! the out" _ ' " 0E BEAUTIFUL FURS oi Railway Conductors recently _ v . Qrgflniiled‘ here“ l-leN éeaves bihlS >_ _ h ' v l ‘I've lull! Ilnsport ferries. Pitt o! an order. terrier is pictured below as slle sailed for the South m2: Xigr file tori-fir. His hgmemls ‘ r one “t t ese codts you ‘u w ear 71 1Q; the British Admlfflltll. W111 be lfllltlchcrl: Pacific theatre. These invasion ships carry large at Jolie-t, Qnebce. . and ‘eye for veal‘; I u moi-mire eeremoinies Ate b; lllfld gt W01 McnPi qlliihiiiics oi tanks, armored vehicles and other mil‘- ———~-—-~—-~— F’ v ' k . i, , u . ‘ ~ ~ H . , _ ' t» i» (w) of vf‘.l'i‘.lil‘3fli, recently rclcasczi irnm ufiiywzqgialzliiirizlnsiiiiii Japanese-held beach’ — (Photos V 3 Persian Lamb ' “ ° lvluskrat llil i? hp prison camp in the Philippines. One o! the 11: order o‘ Raflway V - V l I v Raccoon. . . Seal. . . Genet Persian Paw . . . Squirrel conductors Farmed and many many others. At a largely attended meeting oi the Order oi Railway Conductors. held in Odd Fallows Hall this City.i yesterday, o. new division of the] Order was instituted to serve the; conductors on the Island Districts.‘ The ceremony on institution toge-I ther with election oi’ oiiicers was‘ conducted bv .!.D.L. Ives, Canadian‘ Vice President oi the Order, of Joliet. Que, who was assisted by‘ Mr. J. E Sutherland, General. Chairman, of Ottawa and C. L.‘ Crittenden. a Field Officer. It re- qulred both a morning and after- noon session io complete the work, after which ice meeting was open- ed ior general business oi interest and for the advancement of the members oi tile Order located on PEI. Following are the officers elected; Ohiei Conductor. M. C. Mooney Assistant Chiei.’ Conductor, Jullen L. Herring ' Secretary and Treasurer, George S. Ryan Senior Conductor, J. R. Mac- Lauchlan Junior Conductor, J. W. Birch Inside Sentinel. A. J. Cofiin. Outside Sentinel. Earl Paquet Committee of Adjustment: Hebe: Bell, Chairman, Urias Macdonaid, Fay C. Glover Trustees: John 1", Macdonald, Chairman, William G. Doyle, c, D: Burgoyne. Membership Committee: A. S. MacAssey. Chairman, Earl Paquet, A. J. Howatt. Legislative Representative: Urias MacDonald. i Blaelgate tu Grand Division, Heber e | Alternate. William o. Doyle. After the installation oi officers, the business session was conducted’ by Mr. J.D.L. Ives Canadian Vice President. during wl-ich he dealt; with many matters of vital inter- est to the Island members. Being an Islander by birth. and never having lost interest in his land of‘ birth, it was a matter oi great sat- ' isiaction to him to note the progress tche ofiganization oi which he is i» t . I ' -' _.€,?"s,,§g,§,";,?ig=;ggp;, igmffrggtf; 'I‘_en years of honest dealing wllth tthhe asoocrcdh.-sbt'ish i’ -‘ fleas oi’ the new irviilonfsaxd sflligd “n1?” of P’ .E'bIl' has tbu.‘ t ‘E scussed i’ : 1 work bemgrgséorw-gtlgliaegnglglg 311: bUSIHGSS an GRVIH 8 PEI)“ HUGH, an u firing line o! which he is closely 110W enablQS US t0 carry till? ‘"l'"'5"t connected. Mr. Crittenden, who was ‘n ~ '5, q , we 0mm u plum oi the or- stock 0t fur garments on tut‘ s" i i ganizatlon of the division was al- ' 5° 8 tluast opeaker. with warm wordsforthesuccessoi the division. §qyfi5 lllllnuy, yOiI 2| i ilnv wurii ‘heAmfilli the hundreds at the dockside cheering: left to right. Lt. Col. A. Cote. District Chaplain A: 3' Q w I reiur f) . _g, ;B1VE_A' y _‘ ~ _' gliiniiie ti;liilier,‘ggilnlisuilifiPagiuglarmgpQfigggeg?I ilrrgi; lviilgjor 1302112351151 hailing?“ Oiicdittaggrliiigtrlz: c “n '7'- ] 1 _ J _ sefiéii-‘Qlglgil Defence‘ Iitllnister'lv!cNaughton., general an: tliit. Colt gaulrTroqueat, V.C. iBottom) 913L251‘! ifilfaiafgiQli Free btorage and IYJSUYZIIICC 01". TQYIIIS Ill ZICCOPUHIICE Wltil or ship t}, \_f‘,.,.§‘,},.“-?§.“'§;§1“hl,r{,§."l§9,f,? “.3512: gf,f,_‘,’§j,f“§, ',,,‘§,,."°,{,,"j,,,§,,‘,’,, ‘.}§,,.,“S‘_.",‘1T,,.§‘f’ Teifi fifliildscgfleiildeiiiie iii-radii? ti<§.°1§,‘. your ililrchase until wanted, W .P.T.B. l'0‘-‘.'liiZ1'ii-.{)i‘.5. eral M:N....:liton is ‘shoivn wavin-r his‘ hat. ‘to overseas, while the tugs play streams on the tmop- a suitable giit WES m d h)’ Mr > l mm as the ship pulled into dock. With him are ship- — lCan-rldidn Army Phi-ins). ' James Coyle. n e ' YOUR F URRIER, YOUR FYI? WFORP,‘ Following is the text oi the add- i ' NH. - Very Rev. Ambit-id Maodona-lmi C. Se. R. l Rector, Church of the Most Holy Redeemer Charlottetown, P E Island. , n a. ernoon ate ill-t ” - r ‘ gefilguFgtherltMacdon-igdi A m “m, jxm m" gm m, A. G. HOGAN, Prop. l PIOlNE 1177 corner stone oi a new churdh was blessed in this City. Those oi us gm we“? present and who utereitto} g ar oners oi t ‘s new Hrs "—"—‘:" "m " *"' " Y‘ trleg M may, time to visuaumpwhatlthe most revered ncnipt n15; TRINITY UNITED CHURCH it would mean t0 us in Difllfilllfll’. kn°wn w "'5 Y°“1'_°‘4'i55““d111'3 our outlook upon liic. Only . ' .. - lhd the City 0i Charlottetown lninbmw both as mlsmnmy all“ I"ul1‘|ll°1'"*"€-3 557mm“ Thank-s‘ Wide vision b‘; mrn llllil uvm‘ 111:1 "ml-fly Howeven we are sum magtperish priest are now Will known; "viii: for Victory service was held. insight and lives 1.1m; .;- nitrous that Divine Love can pro- mne oiusfofesmw wh,“ “my vms|iRCl5, Your friendly manner, your c» ziiictrci b1: the ' Murdoch by God and wnvpn ti»; i7. 1 _ Mrs Nril D Me-cLelan sang in Mo“ go, the partsimnq-S Moreen understanding, your humnmicss iVlIlCkillXltln, M A. B D The spec- ' ~ ...n‘l Food His Flock" by Holy Redeemer. Throughout these at all times have stamped m: 1»‘-»:~li' "ilflll WAIS ormchrd by the <_ ~ . t » ;~ .. . l Nirs. Keith s Rogers pre. 13 yea", we havglbm, b[g559d with thg; eyes of lls all. as a truly llfClll ltev Dr. Vi! M Rvon. oi Windsor, - i < _':_ .1 :1‘ ih~ organ at both services on abundance of God's Brice We_prlest You have served pt ull iilfluSi foi-inrr minister of Trinity A largei in Jaws gin-m . . '1» 11:" .. it: service urns broadolst have become one largo hn-ppy iam- with zcalousness \\'c know wrll we, ("illl1l'“YlIllli'711 listcntd uzih rapt vlt- landscaped sum- _ _, .. on; CFCY 11y. justly proud or the nchieveJ-shall not see surlwssrfi We Met l€llili|l\ to his message on "A: _-_ _._ .=~ -» ~ . manta we have mode and unitel-Pproud indeed that we hove lxon so. Nlifilil‘ Fortrrr, is Our God“ It; ‘in every undertaking with the honoured as to llnvo you m. our] ;' n sermon iiiilili! for the nccas-i lplendld bind o! priests which we Rcctor and we hops, we. as ilorlslr. inn. its God has surely been ouri have been m laminate in having toners. have not bccn iro dis. , ort ond rlcirncc. bringing us gdmlnutgring in u; appointing to you , to‘ Liv do)‘ of victory and a new‘ Xes - we have lovcd thcmi We will all mLss you grcntli‘ ~ w mliv for service Mrs. Father- Mcflregl and his pioneers. | Fathger. bllltt :0 realirie that‘ uqlinliilit i _ Holl {rang dsargg “Ivsy l‘ Father Flcmi .3 m1 l5 most cner- not se s enuugl to iin. 111' . _ . .- and y r " y Du _ xetio curathesn ‘x1e clim $unlerate‘ge should” rave YOU fill" ‘ 5 Th» offer-logs‘ was eS-i I u E names sue _ 0'}! m, cKrnna. eir God ess you n lulu" <‘_' - e service. Moreau. Ellflaflllt arid 1- tiost ni duties. We will rememlzrr you mi, r ~. " or Prov" by siboliusJ - others and each name recalls to us‘ our Dray"! find We Vltmiiil Jki“! . vvcninz Ntr MnckinEon ‘ i . i_ b4; i‘ . _ b R Till"? m“ r ' "" d. -'i Y 1i , . . , P, , h ‘O f“, cm, ‘tahgriaeaartisgggergiagei rliidly rlidgmiiz. gelgtxgcienpaiisliic-gilcln its 1111911" l uitit (“Vlad mecsislgge or‘; , Aiheliltienitilli-b‘ fill" m-“Prlliln l" u" m oioigrigbovgiisis view oi the Grosser Rathhnuy. o lloizhut)?»loath‘:‘shonillacezgfiitmr; crznrm "es- Such nag“! are memorm 01m. van‘ “w: k w w “CW N: w‘ a Wm“. Gums‘, 15d m, Gold...’ bu‘; uuardiunl mm“ m, YQCQ-wcd “M mt“. ma“ - . - , ~12 r1 ' _'.. .- ‘ ~ . r <- ovs c. us ‘u ‘l a 1.l."i‘<"_\\‘o'.‘=r new v est . _- g _-__ ,- Ilermilni‘. u-iiereaiillijgotli-eiaiiltgrK1,} viiminlii: ;hy Albrecht Durer all.i stained gloss by liirscll- ulnmlffwéf: ggg§,sl,‘f_erfjle"‘ngd 0,193“ a Nmembemme n, ,. _ H‘) P,“ Th, mlsxfg, "Dwain, noon daily for inwilioo m ihc following mayhm-‘ld- The ilresent building was l-lilllt-ln 1619. vozel. ~ half yea-rs are. Father. von came narlshoners 0i the Cliiiirii of "H" l‘ ~ broad tolerance dPDih of daft issue. "“‘ "s Brest Hall below: to w 01¢" WW "mfl" ~ m us. a tom gtrlnfler. Today. we Most Holy Riedetmer, c-hnrlotte- "vtrirwri-"nding- height of vision and o o» --==~ w» m m- ore we we inclusion <»r=~-~i==~»-1=~ Archie Maedonsld in classed With _ ‘ _ x