‘want-JR 1s, 1944 WESTERN GUARDIAN N. I llnnovot BL. and me and rumor: courts"! News. suhccrlotlell» “Wilflnr " s ("union all! be bought dnily at any of tho lol- In wlngltorooln Glnrtlillwll in delivered Any or 10o par week. .l'bouo 209 for this nervloo u, ‘any’: the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. 10W‘ in —I00 ord f would ‘W-mnmm l0- -I. locementtoqnririvgtntflrooe’. M‘ 3100A. 01101! iALI at Rooo ril- my.“ A g1 '10 ADV! I_ our w Wm” ‘$531!; the Egg ‘fnmiwmgxccuzlvc capacity m“ any business tzoialsactitg ' N SUPPII — A Veg lilhcflilickcn suPP" W55 he m‘ King George hall on Oct. sponmsd bv thg C WJ... of ‘_ {on and Indian River. h,“ was tastefully decorated M white and blue tho ' and . lzed and several games wele! "s by me younger folks. A _, w“ taken care of b)’ M1551 uccarville and Miss Gene-| McMahon and Mrs. James ion was me lucky winner. Personals _ yo“. Inglis wls n ro- film to mersi A 4g; Ferns Walker and Mrs. _ Msennult of S’sid,. were re- , yltltors to Kensington. 4m. Aloysius Croken o! Bor- _ n; a recent visitor to Ken- g; Lowell McLean. Billie MC- .. and Leonard Kelly spent- the .... weekend in Charlottetown. . Mrs. Kenneth Mc- . nvfictumco home alter extended trip to Moncton and , Bay. In Moncton they Were guests of Ml‘ McLean's brother 1nd in Glace B8!’ the Elle-W ms. McLean's sister. M"- 91y sutim. 44,-, H, n. Hollis and young _ (Jury left some time ago for hotne in Ottawa, after visit- m- parents. Mr and Mrs. '. Pnynter. Kensington They g accompanied W M75 ~13 W- lov who went as far as Mon- to rejoin her husband who stationed there —V ‘side Man aimed To 3 oars In Prison ‘ford Rosa McLean. 18. West n was sentenced to three years Dorchester Penitentiary on e of breaking jail with force violence b, Judge I. G. Lewis Summersido on Salurday. Mc- had prev usly elected to be . by speedy _t .al and he pleaded ty when his case was called. is understood that this sentence run concurrently With other . s previousl; imposed. s n15 now serving a term in Prznce - ty iiall for house breakina ch expires on ‘Ihursday- n expected he will be taken to Dor- ier on that day. lfr Ii. H Strong. K. C-. EDP- for ltfcbean and made a 1119B leniency. Mr J. Watson Mac- ught, K C. acted for the Crown- TRINITY UNITED cmmcn ‘file services in ‘Trinity on Oct. wnoer Street. Gonrliaa Drugstore. "h", Wota- Strbet. llnrk Outlet. 87 Grnnvllh Street. Summon-ids: Water Street. to any homo In Summon-side. I oin- 10-16-21. —WANTID — A girl or Initldis- ngcd woman u housekeeper for one male adult. Write Box 231, ummor I60. 10.14.11. den, Oct. l'I. under auspices Catholic Women's League. Admis. aion 50 cents. Regular orchestra in nttendance. 10.14.21 -POLICI COURT - The fol- lowing report of the Police De. partment was submitted at Mon. clay night's meeting of the Sum. merside Town Council of Police Peter White: rless — Arrests l5: convictions 15. Vagrancy-cases 8; convictions 7; ssed I. Driving to eommo danger -- Cases 3; convictions 3. Led Gar Tuesday, RUNS l0 Si-Op fit scene of’ ac. Bide!“ ~— Cases 1: convictions 1. Theft - Cases l: convictions l. cases 1; convictions l. damage to personal property ._. Cases 1; convictions 1. Town by.law re does — Cases i: convictions 1. Fines and costs collected $235.70‘ Meat licenses collected $21.00" Dog licenses collected $48.00: ‘Bike licenses collected $750; Truck fir! collected $4.00; Mm; *5!“ wlleeted I10. Restau. rant licenses collected $60.00; Inc, Oommnys licenses oollocted 35-002 Misc. collected $500- 13.. livery licenses collected $144067 At the present time wg are s“: had-borers of dogs h ld “"11 i! they m c110 thong-flying‘ Premises and have notified said owners through the press to that gmwi- if not complied with the 08s will b d prosecutediaesffvyed and owners DldeIiIi-then 0f Summorsido Died Saturday The death occurred at Summer- side on Saturday October 14th of Mr. Pacific Sonier at the age of 93 years. The late Mr. Sonier was Summ- erside's oldest citizen and came to this provznce from New Brunswick at, the age of eight years with his parents. They settled at what is now known as Mt. Carmel where h; spent his boyhood days. Later he came to Surnmerside where he engaged in the shipbuilding indus- try during the early days of the - town. During his youth he was a deep wafer sailor and was one of the party of surveyor; Who prep-WK‘ the maps of Labrador seventy-two years ago. Later he rezurned tn Summerslde where he worked on the railway line when the first railroad was built in thls_Pl‘°Vl"°9~ He was for many years m charge of the government storm signals 1n Summerside and also “'88 D110! 0i the ferry which at one time ran between Summerside and Bedeqllfi He leaves to mourn four ned, Benjamin. Walter and Cecil. all of summerside: also Waltham. Mass: Mrs. Amos Ar- senault of’ Moncton. N B; and Mrs. Joseph Gallant of Summer- ieclln (Mondayl mominl! 3mm m! hm" of at 9 o'clock. Interment _‘in St P! Cemetery at Summersiu vnmvox RIVER w. I. The ‘october meeting of the Vemon River Women's lnstiillie was held at the hcrne of MYS- Wefe Conducted by Fit-m- me y Irving ‘Tweedy with an attendance .11. W. Braine. BA. the padre u the local R..C.A.F. Station. At the morning service the text Exodus 3:3 and the subiect lib sermon was “Challenge of Past.“ 1n the past people e!- pied to solve problems through e and riches. We have at. ted same and failed. Now must discover God for our. m and apply his will to our v lives. Tile choir sang the beautiful hem “Light of the Lonely Pil. u l-lcarfl-Mealc. The tom for the evening service taken from Micah, chapter 6 pl . Christian religion, iile simplest thing in all the ld-a passionate devotion to “in Cilrlst. He traced the sim- lily oi’ Christ's teaching back Amos. Hosea and Isaiah. Tile choir rendered the anthem e Sun Shall Bc"—Woodward. >' Mrs. R. L. Douglas sang very iileiv "Let Not Your Heart Troubled." The senior Sunday School meet. it l0 o'clock was under the " lion of the General Sup. tendcnt. Mr. Warren W. Lor . rornents of tbs achool well attended. 7V0 lnunbers of the Canadian n‘s Army Coop; hav. been Megflng apengd by singing of the Ode followed bv the RBPQWW" 01' the Creed. Roll call was answered by n recipe. Minutes of the 185i» meeting were read and adopted Corgasfildrancemtgeoiivfis $339 d t s-ecre '. - glaandv seconded that Mrs. Tweed)‘ and Mrs. Wisner attend the annual meeting of the Tuberculosis League. It was decided to meet at m9 home of Mrs Earl Rearclon to pack bcxes for t)“; bgys overseas. Mrs F. B. Lea invited the mim- berstgo her home for the annual mee g. Meeting closed by HD8918‘ me rational Anthem A deJcioua luncheon was serwd bl‘ the i105!" css A vote 0f than“ W“ ex‘ tended lo the 110M955 i u. nl-rficrrs school- olr St. Patrick's Schoel X ——l. Codv l\’i.\‘el'5'- ilanttes MacGuil-ran: 3. Imlll-l G an Al. Ma 1 Myer Zallllilgaébegx Gallant?“ Gorc Mvers 2‘ v.-1. Hal nn Gallant: GIIA.MBCGUARHBZQ l. Merle!“ ‘SI OD‘ i S. Elliott Mvels- Kathleen Mac. Anita Qallant; 3 ted to the r1 mtunt chan- ' Services. Announcement 0f Appointments were mad at a - 11.1 mee od the eneral l il or the United church in ' ~" The wcmen are Madeline . of Clinton Ont. and ‘* Thomas, Victoria. 5.0. Whal- causes many other complaints, lilo covu cer. 11-1, Allison Mnc-Aleer- arms I A-l. Dennis Dolron: Ilghomas MacAlear. Driving without owners consent -—‘ Causing I dell/Orin: to have all owners or‘ ! i . Y f , ‘ from now are flrrmng m a matter O ‘ Council of the Knights of Columbus Rustlco. and never l \ t v “"5" sions Minister Mackenzie. 1 | years. g ‘rilemfgilneral will take Dllee "115 B; o; mm member; and five visitors.- rt f for t e month of September. 2 . Grade I - Marylstors by col- s. yrn l figuring m“ "wit ymmgste“: “If our people blindly accept the army, the navy and the air T ZIIIIIIIIA TO-DAY Pnvurrvuurvl v-ul-nrl PAUiETlE GODDARD FRED MABMURRAY 5200/” it.i>'-l1l1' ‘vi y‘r|y'li< ..-, ‘lthtll ink‘. u. any aw; l ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 TUESDAY AT '3.30 . _4\ll-'~4 “suMlt/ualislor. ti: cuagppjrfrm-owu buanomn Prizes Awarded At i|| You Hospital Bazaar ffiflllll Ilfllll! 11'0" (ain't Fool Rlnlll ‘rho 10th annual-and most suc- r: ou have to t up a cessrul-Grand Bazaar, held 3Q, m; ma? your rutinrrohn m: Inger. sporting Club in aid o: tho ca". i! W" l i" lee M Mm iottetown .Hospltal maintenance ' fund, closed Saturday evening with n record - breaking attenq. once. The worker; in the different.‘ booths were kept busy calering to! {an the largo crowd. There never was al , dull moment and those in charge of tho chocolate wheel, bingo, and wheels of fortune were certainly on their toes all evening. The big fen- ture of the evening was the drawing of the Grand Prizes which took place at 1.4; when lusworship Mayor J- EBlanchard drew the lucky tickets from the barrel. The foll- owing are the lucky winners: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $150.00, Mrs. Peter out. way, Dorchester Street. Clty. 90 Mrs. James J. 4th prize $25 00 Easte 1-1 d rn ay an 00., y. 5th prim $21.00 J. B. Desltoches, Miscouche. 61h pflle $35.00 Mrs. M. Sin- ott. Brstoi lionle And School Interest Discussed I Another in the series o! Home and school meetings was held in . Stella Maris l-lall, North blzustsclo 1th prize $25 00 v M_ 1.; d I on Tuesday evening. Octo r . st Avards. u 5°“ Rev Clarence Pltre, Rev. JD. am prim 335,00 5g Theresa‘ McNeill, Mr. Francis Doll-on. Slip- VIIIIIIIII! EASTERN GUARDIAN . .'DR PRESTON "MclNTYRlPS office, Montague, wu‘. be from Oct. 16th to Oct. 24th. 10.16.31 USE ARMORED- tContinued from Page 1-) i—___—~_-—_-—___~ -_ _._ t. ~_~—. lng indicates the defenders al- ready are having supply troubles since the city is virtually enclr. ed. Since the attack negan l3 days ago in the Aachen area the army has captured 9,000 risoners or the equivalent of a fuLsized German division. The enemy attack today was made by infantry of battalion to regiment strength with 30 to tanks supporting the drive. Aachen remained the focal point F of the heaviest western front bat- tles. But even as the Germans threw 1n new strength there, All- lied planes tumbled 4,000,000 war news leaflets on six CiLiGS alonl; an DO-mlle long sector near the Rhine, telling the civilians of the progress of the war closing in upon them. The leaflets were scattered over Duren, 16 mile; east. of Aachen, and on Euskirchezl, Schlelden, Prum Btiburg, Trier, the lat.er 80 miles below Aachen. Hints of Impending Battles Berlin Radio also hinted of great impending battles declaring U. S reinforcements for the western days direct from America." Farther south. 1n France, the French lst Army fighting north of Belfort deepened it; bridgehead across the Moselette River, captured lwo villages cleaning up the T0115! of Gehan north of Le Thlllot. and won heights for artillery emplace- n-lents commanding Nazi positions. Cornimont. l1 mics southeast of Remiremont. was captured- LOOiKING AHEAD- (Co inued from pglzil-l ’ i ' nTPFiC ned, wwzfiiazlzu R. E. Wodehouse. under Hon. Brooke ‘Claxton. former Parliamentary asslstant to Prime Minister King And new minister of M; with whom he had open? h" National health and social wel- e. ew nalnes have been meri- tioned as candidates for the post ms dauglver to St Paul's Chuatil; o; depuiy minister ln the recon. struction department, to be head- ed bv Muntions Minister Howe. as most officials of the Munitions Department are on loan to the government from large industries. It is believed th_e government will choose a man with wide industrial experience for the new post. Shipping: Transfer of the Can. adian shipping Board, the War. time Agency which has directed the movement of Canadian mer. chant ships. to the Transport De- partment ls anticipated near or soon after the end J the war. At present. the Board is part of the Trade and Commerce De. partment. where it has worked n co.operatlon with other gov. ommcnt agencies in seeing avail. able ships are distributed to the best advantage. itil the rapid groyvth of the nlcrcllant marine tluc to the Can. adian building program and with attendant problems such as crowing. the feeling has been that a transfer might well be made to the Transport Deprl ent as the branch of govc-rllulszl: responsible for transportation generally. When the transfer is made the Board may be reconstituted as a special organization under the Transport Minister to implement whatever policy the qovernment ultimately decides t) follow in res. pect to the national merchant marine. Heroes: The R.C.M.P.. busy with a wide range of ‘var regulation enforcement that include search 1E. v Gvrade IV.T-l. Alfred Gallant: l. f" 9mm! 55mm 5"‘ pfeparmgggovernmont has kc-ut faith \vltl: bcc all-curly in scion in ltqly or for peace and their plan to play big brother to Canadian young. establishing a cadet have the same the retLcoated Mounties he herrmvorshlp for I. Bw-l- Pflll] ‘Bilimi- 2-! had when young, Justice Minis- ll t l Dolgfrprllall GMa4a:alligan—-Teacher (Patriot_n_l§§se_ copy) Nlzunlris? may b0 simply lad: o! vitamins In Ibo daily allot. Mn nilmenrga coordiug to modern science, are not due r .10 oypnic trouble, but to shortage of vitamins. At first. ~it wn thol?ht tlln lack of vitamin Bl wu the csuoeof neuritis |u aring. necessary. T use each aids ow we know that all 5 vitamins are the other to f ' You m _ can now get them combined in “ALL-in-O tnmin hell with nimble minerals and yeut added). Take dnil for n month. See muc better you feel. Only ".15 for n month's lupply. t moat drug rioru. i‘ LLEQDNE" ‘Tillie’??? -.HT Rlkifilufi i tcr St. Laurent suggested the police promote a cadet corps to t. léleep boys of l3 to l6 out of,trou. e The famous force will be too busy to do much about it until after the war and therefore no plans on uniform or activities have yet been fornlulated. Officers admit. however, it would probably be dQSATQDJP to make |thelr corps attractive by provid. ing uniforms sllnllnr to those worn by the Mounties activities which t0 the building of solid citizens. A ladv visitor at one of the busv ‘Kaiser slllovartls on the Pacific const rzccntlv- stooprtl over to tic a knot in her 5110'.‘ The next thing elle knew. a bottle of cilamlzognc was broken across ller stem and she was launched. , _,, .. aris . i 9th prize $25.00, St Anthony's In. closed s ‘wlbeu- planning to add tlvo new class. three‘ L g p ' and gglalltliyv d‘ ‘ i ist r o enslons . daughters, Mrs. Leo Ffilrlotfe °!;1x_:,1r1like'l’)' to be appointed to serve P ervisor of schools. the teachers. and a goodly number of parents "at i" vent"? M t. re res en . rs . . t ‘i’ iii‘"si°° “"1 °°““' - .21“ tilt"... l P“? pa“, 82a m Flt-Lt‘ Abewsdssocltziltloil‘, namsly tl1“e tlhreed fag. i ors. e ome. tle sc oo an e n?!‘ prize $2500 Reddin Bros’ Community, working together so 13m prim s25 00 ML H‘ Gsudet‘ as to mould our boys and girls in. Tfgnish _ to the igfist types of Cflfishttiliilhdl.‘ During the evening tn different m“ e SKTEWY" ~ "Y1, lotteries were drawn ans [he fob Iiugcnie fllen read tile minutes of, lowing is a list of the winners: t e link“ C W L M], _M gnvepiraeficzblrsiprrgllgrllgllle raelptcjlrtsalgf: McGuigan, ' ' S‘ ' R" 311% agrgthebging accomplished by »ii-°“v5&'?“%l¥i‘siil’-il“ “m” ..E.‘2°.i;l’{;‘.i? .‘i§..‘i“.°lf.“‘,‘.i§f.? £2.31 @534?" “m i’ w“ 2:: xgliscréiégégdirrizleljalixfmnald~ 72 rled out. Mr. Aiban Peters Con. !M.c1?l‘cil]<lagcl(l:nly2klt'. p. Walsh Pal- - imer R0". I, ' irigistlollcéiviggsllltlgs ‘glafthscg: 11.15.”? | ‘m1mu-virgmlalumugau-cm‘- bats, balls. etc, had been provided . irh. Bloomfield. la R Thmn“ and also a member of the Board of Trustees reported for the bus. venor of membership committee,‘ Rocking Horse, Arthur Camp- for the children‘ The district 1 Mlrwr- F- G- BerKe-Wn- R C A- rooms to the building, and had al.i - d' g 1 l Saturday afternoon was Children's {fiinl $022131 liniztérrfillalltotrlirillfigll; ‘ lDay and the committee enterta ned Class m, the boys M,‘ Peters cam‘ ifibvut 59° Child?“ who "W935 gratulated the district on secur-l lthem5elw5- The"! “'35 916m!’ °t ing the services of Professor Aug_| wandv and games. er of Montreal who is added to the| staff as a teacher of Singing and French. Mr. Hrdinand Doucette l(.. Df C. Celebrates iglfjfggslescfilssilggéymcfsimselissi’ ation of Home and School. Revji Birthday 0f I Patron Saint J‘D McNeill cave a brief report of his attendance at the Convention of. the national Federation of Home and School held in Montreal in Aug. of this year. Father McNeill stressed the great need of an Association of’ this nature and added: We have n0 delinquent children in North l _ will have if paraded to St. Dunstans Basilica the Home and School Association- lng; evening to attend special ser- willtdo their part. Mr, Don-on the vices commemorating, the birthdoy Sllperllwl’. Wflrmly congratulated |‘of their patron Saint, Christopher the district on this forward .Columbus. Thev marched from the movement and offered his help [Council Homo on Queen Street to‘ and guidance at all times. Rev. the Basilica The parade was father Pitre spoke briefly. He con. -hoaded bv the Council's vvardenJEratuIaieG the excellent teaching -M;-_ wumd J. smith |staff, who are giving so much {or At the Basilica a special ser-‘, the welfare‘ of the children: Rev. mm “.85 Dreamed by ms vm-y‘J.D McNeill, for his untiring ef_ REV‘ Ev‘ McKenzie, recto, or 5L1 forts for his parish. and lastly the Dunstarfs University. He dwelt cn Parents. who under the wise and m‘: me and work o; Commbus and efficient leadership _of Father Mc. on the ofganlxition n~nlcn loears Neill have accomplished so much his name ‘l The meeting closed with the er. J w "intuit ,= msa an gave 5e ne- , ‘e s te ry ihational President. Mr. L A Dg_ Wolfe. 'I‘ruro, N S, will be able to attend. i Drew Replies i To Codbout i- TORONTO. Oct. 15 — (C?) -; mnovnrc, NB, Oct. 15-(0?) .Premler Drew of Ontario declared| -Hon. Earl Rowe, Progressive Saturday that the statement of 13f. Conservative member of Parlia.;mer Premier Godbout of Quebec ment for the Ontario riding 0i | at Quebec on Thursday, attacking Dufferimsimcoe, said here Satur- IPTGHHEI‘ Drew for his stand 0n the day the Government's manpovrcrtfederal family allowances bill, “is policy had contributed largely tofsurely one of the mos. remarkable the greatest dlsunltv Canada has statements ever issuedqby a. man of experienced in 50 years. 511990543! Pesppnsbllity in this In an address prepflred for de- wllnlrv," livery at the annual meeting of. Premier Drew's statement dec- the viblOfllLcflflElOll Progresslvcdaredzfwhcn Mr. Godbout charges Conservative Associaton, Mr. Rowe me wlth creating dlsunity he 5g. sald Prime Minister Mackenzie norcs the fact that my remarks King had been "a tragic failure" ‘referred to the challenge to national l as a war leader. [unity by Mr. Godbout himself and. “As a ccnsequence the most v1:al the Quebec legislature. It was he, issue of wartlmewur manpowerlwho raised the threat of civ'l war lPoliqv-stands out us our greatest last May ii’ the Canadian people national embarrassment," he add. [followed the will of lhe great maj-i cd. b ,0r1ty cf the people of Canada as "The inequality of sacrifice andlexpressed in the (manpower) Plebq lservicc developed by the pOllflCfll iscite.... . l iexpedlency of the present gov-| “It was he who assumed the l'es-, crnment has contributed much ro.;ponslbillty of assur ng military d3‘, ward the greatest national diflmertcrs in his own province that unity this country no.5 experience-i they would be exempted from any .ln 50 y-ears. While sectional dzf. v military‘ service if they followed ferences. class prejudice and hls instructions. racial distinctions are at an al.- "Bu; more provocative than any lime high, we find even our army of those statements was the res- dlvidcd within itself-young vol. olution passed on April 26 which untecrs killed before they be. was supported by Mr Godbout come of age while older drafiecs‘and all but four members of "he are being trained for evidently no‘Quebcc legislature. That resolu‘ion purpose." contained these words: ‘That this At. another point. Mr. Rowe house reaffirms its unyielding dis~ id: lanproval of sending recruits over- “It is a sacred challenge to the seas.’ ijudgment of our Canadian petxfc. "That resolution was a stab in to decide whether the preszu‘. the back for every unit from Que- Memberg of the Charlottetown Says Manpower Policy Causing Disunity In Canada these men by risking them in the about to go into action in France. |flring line with inadequate train.' "I paid full tribute to the gallan- | 1H8 While fllllllifallled men rc- try of those men from Quebec who aln at home. lhave fought so magnificently in the lame excuses of the goven‘. force. Bu: all their gallantry only iment or the timid approval of emphasizes the fact. that the num- their ‘yes. yes’ man. Mr. Coldwell. bcr of men from Quebec in the 11M. J. Coldweil, CCIF. leaderflfightng services is pitifully smflll iCanada must endure the con. 1n proportion to their population. |tinued humiliation of army dis. unlty~one part f1 hting overseas. s Iggsqthsr part polit cal mmbies at w, WHYHAVQ I °' ‘ SORE 3RD. ARMY. THIRD UNITED STATES ARMY HEADQUARTERS. France Oct 13-. (CPI-Only Canadian serving with g ls Cpl. Charles Pear. n Whose wife lives at 1080 East 21st. Avenue, Vancouver As a United States army signal corps photographer, Peal-sou made a pic- torlal record tile 3rd. Army's DONE CgNADlAN WITH u» "Lil , Purdin l‘ * ‘Went ‘may: tibia-kc l is Avenue. l-fe was badly mime“ 35,0,“ ‘ ‘(my 395111111. At a late hour 5t. Ccllllllsl. GIIARDIAII ulna n marred r Incl Interest. out u? m“ hfl’...i“.l"..'.i."e'tu | . nllo In ndunoa. I n, COOKS for Christmas Pi;- utopia. OONFIDZATION Llll AN- lUI-ANCE. POLICE COURT — One drunk 31W!‘ "9198 in vl-liwdy fur a week was reloaded and another lulu Ilia .00 bail untreated at. tlu Clty ......:.%:s:"....:e"-e~ e case was . a ‘d ti: glass; ‘l-‘hurstiayoantl the gsxfsmflfllf-a willed n . , v Th» defendant lfl ‘A sunulynary Zféi. (Iamsmfliiiutel tion can was ordered w vacate. j’ NAVY SUNDAY -_ p“ _ 4 g‘ h hum" D dI-y- Oct P-(luestinz ti 0f the diflerent uetlominall? speak on naval 'tt ~ l ‘ Sunday‘ o“. 22‘ mu us all BREAK UP MENU MONOljONYi ii FUNERAL SUNDAY -- The fun, znl of the late Murdock MacLcod. 3/. of North River. was nelu yes. ierdlay afternoon‘ from the Culclnlc ; unxal Home. Senlccsl-t ulenome I and agave were conducted bv Dr. . nge.'lnpa.1.~:~: Lincoln Kennedy? rrtirrikalzilmmglll i John H. Lewis Charles Beers, m‘ te C ' I911’. v CLONDOS.“ Oct. 15 (AP! — olognc. ‘ Rlltr city, 405 womOUNDED ‘OCT s - Qmcm miles lac-h no Aachen battle.‘ and m X$E1ll§u ye. ; I;\ in from. was buttered today for the; Dorchesm‘ Stliiafll lull‘. LlgtLJl, .;9 thlrd tulle m .56 hours by nun-- son Gm H2227 (All. Illzlt lliirr qreds of 11;: bombers in‘ a dc.‘ ‘was’ wounaedm “ llberaie Al.l l.1l offensive in.‘ “ 4H. tsrlacd m 0, German com. flllllllillthml in. IIIUXliTILlOIlS and October 8th Gnr . . w ‘ _ Isolate Nazl d 011 March lllu. lJ-id. axlu wss: front troops from supplies.’ went overseas the 1 ' . » . He has three bronsglliqvln: August and rr-lnforcemcnts. Mll-mflghani H if The Sunday attacl: on Cologne: and Ivan lung-hat,“ my ‘_ ' 1.200 ‘heavy bombers. escorted‘ three sisters: Mrs 7 _j“§°, by 800 flgllters, followed a 1.5110.‘ City’; Mrs, -' _- _ ~ V- lllilll‘? attack by the R_A_F and and Eleanor at. home. ‘ R.C.A.l“. during the night on the iscllLburnlng great German in. ‘land port of Duisburg during‘ A‘ which 5,000 tons of explosives, cm. ‘ were dropped, l At the same time other R.A.F. i FOUND UNCONSCIQUs e:c.:":..:="e=e u». nigh j ut ll uciock b3llil‘€la)'~_ .. ll Ell llllCllllsClfllls conqrngd i“ m9 will" 01 Chestnut and mm ‘he he“! and Wes rusnea to the night he had not fully consciousness‘ The ‘mm recovel-c Safe Home Now ‘ Bock on Prince Edward Island. ‘8%2lill, alter P% ogeralllgnal flights tccrseas ls . 0 ennedy, R, N0 sygy 0|.‘ DHSSIXG BGY_ I C.A.F.. son of Mrs.yRoy MacNeilki mevell-Yeflr-oid Vcrnon Acorn ‘New Perm‘ i who, according w the 5mm Joh’! Shot ClOWTl over France this. Evening Timegjilgbe is miss- ‘: slimmer. lle managed to evade cap. from his home in Saint John 51,1111” .' lllre for two months as he slow. last Thursday and was said ‘Ce 1y made his way back until he‘ have been headed for “the Island? met up \vi'.il Canadian forces. His‘ may have an-wed m the Pm“ - imothc-r had received the report‘ but enquiries last nigh; m, ‘lug , that he was missing so the cable‘ "let neither the gm Pouceeane '1“? managed to send from France the R.C.M.P. know anything sheaf announclng his safer}. was a wel. the [ad's wheresbouss ~ ctomcnlnessage. He was attached ' 0_ .e Thunderbcl". squadron . vvhlle overseas. K. 0F C. SIN - _ i PO. Kenned’ en!‘ c - We; a large Btlélfdflsntgggf; Tex“? 1941. and aftel rrai it git o1 the three armed rupees Iastemfiféi‘ Ontario stations received his Whig.) at the regular Knights o‘ ca?" Air Gunner a: Aiounzaln View in bus Sunday evening s1“ ‘ Tm‘. Senfcmbw 1942. so c overseas l‘. feaJlre 0f the program $5M“; 1A Ewwmb" Q1 lilfii .'~ . He i5 lzovv by Miss Maureen Brown x3071?) on leave in New P lh. °lll°yeble Part or the evenln t.“ m°tl°ll pictures shown through .12: Ins-operation of Mr. H. B Re (for. oncton who i - .1 - “was. ‘t: ~ slaves no motlign picture here in vrhicil “the aflevmn sfiriolilg c§ér§l§§c°§§7 wor n8s of the Bl - . ."._ - . - ~‘ nliza ion plan willuebtecrihsovilngspl-le um} ‘n ‘he P E I‘ Hospital‘ - was introduced by Dr .1“ A ‘u... Millan. Music for the sing 50m; was furnished by M-rs. Joseph Dotlgurn numerous {rungs Miss Marion Dougan and Ml‘ half‘ lCL‘ of hi5 dis» birohda‘. MCKBBTIIQV- Mr. D E.‘ Noonan lvas ‘ ' ls hale and hcartx’ ahd has‘ mailer 0f ceremonies. The _\'0ll.'lg use for glasses only occasionally" ladies served a delclous lunch. _ j Mr‘ vntln .\fluT>hv' lcaves this This} -’ 1:13 ‘ ' ~esI>Qnsc - . o . .u e ezral f _' _ ‘ ‘he unit-s from Quegbl: ma! ifinlil‘; “mus inimury" oifiié“’wfi.“uciésfih° “d and °l1¢ Whit the)’ have to say “W ' before he charges me with creat- M155 o! Tiidnish ing dfsunlty because of mv state. arrived sda": sf r mcnt of the simple proposition mat l", equal y of advanta es within "he 1 t“ f state must go hand- n-hand wzth -°.ts"‘°‘§,‘" P" , eqllillity oi’ Obligation to protect R2,‘; {§‘,‘m‘;§‘.‘.-"Z‘7‘ °13e_BEl_¢e_1'_ll_ii*_h°ur_<>fyperl1 ‘ Amherst x7 n nlm_*lls_ltTTifi ._ “Blood, Sweat and said Prinle dlinister Chm-chill. Mr. Henrv Wzllianls. “nc-izhbor" claw rccelvln: {he congrazulol. ‘ on the "We'll Sweat fa earn dollars f0 invest in Victory Bonds i0 help STOP the Blood and Tears," answers PRINCE ED. WARD ISLAND. Personal? W“ Cologne Is Hit Triple Blow By Allied Planes Ci crin; lrldus- C‘? ESCOFZ YEIU ll Li}: tereth cwr he: abroad he:- W11 bealwetll them on l Lord alone did s, .c _. l. ‘ salcl. I: wl.i be '.\;-.l nlzc that here m; of llfe as we nlust it: first, me 1- the nest; then over all abyss. less, ircadlcng < a dark adv ‘us, . terrifying odds. ‘realize this f1 vve attain l0 mun adml: that lifo L; out at the s. ‘ zhe source comfort \\ Who has m c. ansurr whit her nest... s) lead Israei." De ‘ thisl ‘ DIACKINNON Breton. on Tu D MacK nncn R his evening . A v NEVER was THE x550 s0 GREAT as you", Tun PURCHASE or A VICTORY uoxn 1s AN lxvtsr- MENT IN OUR BOYS OVERSEAS BACKED BY THE ENTIRE RESOURCES or C:\X:\D.A. WHICH ARE Till‘; TWO GREATEST ASSETS 1x THE wnom: WORLD. WAR LOAN MEETINGS ENTIRELY NEW SERIES OF WAR LOAN RIOVIES AND SHORT POINTED TALKS. October 16 Georgetown — Alberton 17 Tignish -- Mount Stewart l8 0’Lear_v - North Rustico 19 Murray Harbour — Kcnsingior. 20 Kinkora — Crapaud 23 Cape Traverse — Cardigan 24 Vernon River — Freetown 25 Hunter River — Montague 26 York — Souris 27 North Wilishire- Murray River 30 New Glasgow There will be several other meetings for which dates will be announced later. IT IS YOUR DUTY to attend these meetings and bring your neighbours with you. The National War Finance Committee epic advancp aclczs France. He -wo< a pro-war photographer in Vancouver. LiNlMEN Pauls centtt ma . cw Hanna's" residence funeroi u . morflnc at 9 o'cl' Ch" ‘l. Card of Thanks .\frs John A Shrconwn nnc fomilv wish to think iloltsicnoi Sisirrs of S‘ . nil vvllo sen‘ 1 IV. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER rmaameu Charlottetown and North Wlitohiro IIIIfiRHEREEdEElmRE-blilfiillfifi. w - <~ ~-w=--_~@ai-'vifl..-__...-sc-__-_ ‘snusiaww m. w s