i MEMBER 9. 194s ORTING IIIZWS an Doubles . gilliill l" .nf 0. Tennis ."1itheK.ol I mhinlllllloillgtflit {was finished a 3'5 paincl‘ “our BC" m‘ s?‘ doubles will be Pill“ i i d Miss Ka fi/iiin? Leonard. 5'. ' z-nh . r t 6. . av (Wfiilllli, a Nd -, ____a__ IIIIIaII Dame are Tonight - 1 I 11 he played tonilhl . 1~1n Park, when the r 1 Y. i. . A. team f m the airport do. mnk the first game for a , nun; e nrmezl ‘bu; 1hr Y trim hopes ‘m... 51m‘) tonight. BASEBALL NATIONAL ,, 1M1 zinc» of the playoff u WNW... w» Avrs and Tigers m» K111:"\'~ of Cnhimhus Soft- . w“. nmnt \\‘:|': called last i bcrnilsh oi darkness at the 0i tho =1 vonih Innlnll. At that wr-ro lenchng i848. 1 prim:- l he rc-plnyed at 2 Am Hrs wIr-Ir-vnd. H.151“ =0 H10 the Hitrilzhis and 30.3.1. “=11 again lock horns me second some oi the play- .., HEAT AND TIRES ‘fires wear mi (wire as fast in n lperature 0i 91* degrees as at 60 29s. EAR I’ SETTLERS All Emil 1 spnrrmvs in North rricn arc- to the U. S. in i850 rear! m0 car BITTER ZOUK/A/G" Mavis. “rgsrr/e \ aasottvi-"zln/ up w: otter-Yr 5140!: msr l-‘Z. ‘Start enjoying the n?“ comfortable I “W? _of your lifol Pecloron-mado of steel diamond-tested G0; hardness, Blue ‘hi lei-to Blades have e ‘haPPest edges ever ‘"10 . . . give smooth- "sfpeeclier shaves . . . "I more of them per slide! They fit better, ave butter-gum". I I r-naclslou. m ci t fit cilia", RITA: INDIN descendants of eight o Iiuoits Archie McFu-lane last ht wag declared winner oi the “Crockett Quoits ‘lrophy for the second con. secutlve year. l-iis conmtent iteh. In! tookhim thro h the ca of games without a de eat. - Last evening the play for Mr. m, Acorn s in y; cnutwcll and Somcr- m“ in: through to victory. On Saturday next at 2 m. play for the Ogilvie Trophy wi get uh- derway and will be run off in sec- ons. Now is the time to pick your partner and enter the tournament. It will be concluded on the same day and there will not be anothe chéngeglrtrzitiilagiiext fies?“ es on om d Roy Edgecomb will playoff ear ‘ti’... Howard McInnis Trophy. 0n Tuesday night a. new record was created when two gentlemen lost in their o ponent-s 31-0 This is the lllfilt giihfiecord of such n Score e ry of th Roch- fo".\‘ Quoit Club. e Fine Results ‘Front Y. M. 0. A. Swimming Courses llsld iiere No Phase of YMCA. activities would seem to be productive of more lasting and beneficial results than the swimming 53g enn. ducted during the aumme monthg, While primarily available to pers- ona oi all ages. nrolrnent for the most part is made up of tho young. er element. The 1043 season Just completed was under the Buidancs of . Harry Cudmore. Charlottetown holder of the Bronze Medallion of the Royal Life Saving Society. Mrs. Cudmore states that das- pite bnoken weather thirty instruc- tion periods had been conducted nver a seven-weeks period. Total enrolment was fiftybthree pupils exceptional - Anna Hughes. also holder of the Bronze Medallion. acted as examining or. floer for the Society. For the benefit oi those not is. millar with the tests set by the Socie v it is pointed out that to at- tain t e Bronze Medallion the re- must successfully.- COMDIete four specified meth- ods of release and sescue. In each oi these rescue methods. the reg- guer must swim u to the guhjegg rom a distance o at least twent yards and bring the subject 1m; ' to the starting point. Execute a surface dive and re. cover with both hands an object from six feet oi water and bring it w land by the rum Method of dive must be sufficiently con-e and Powerful to carry the candi- date. without any further swim. ming movement oi the legs. down ct".- rh- rwm i». us —u wt the feet from the bollom. p The candidate must swim a dis- tance of at least one hundred llrds by the breast stroke, and flit-Y yards by the back stroke (without the use of the arms). Incidentally conning“ mun have passed all oonditio for In. Hegntzdiate (or Proficiency) com. From the stand int i’ atnld seif-preservatigri. notoriety D Cl‘ T885011. 8V0!‘ I50 learn to swim. Tllle pieiougg 8:412": Christian Association is to be high. ly commended in thus offering to mfmyvulahloi this ézity this oppor- 91-"1 I11 D060!!! proficient in this art. m“, The thanks of the Board oi Di- rectors in Picker-d for use of the ve raft made available for this work and to Miss Anna Hughes for sup- ervisins all tests for the Roy Life Saving Society. Especial praise on the part of the Director. and thanks on the part lty at large is due "zcient instrucixess. Mr or her untiring ef- kin this excellent community r . H ‘Graig-tailback. Wedding At one thirty o'clock on the af- ternoon of Wednesday, So tcmber 8th, the marria e took ace in Trinity United hurch. umme - side. of Pauline Minnie. da htcr of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cal beck St. Eleanorb. and Herbert Mont- gomery. eldest son oi Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. Middleton. The ceremon was performed ha‘ the Rev. Jo n Jarvis in a set g of gladioli and mixed cut jlowerl; The bride was elven In by her father and wore a chiffon fashioned with a low waist and gathered skirt. The full sleeves were gathered at the wrist with a band of embroidery which was also featured at the neckline. Her long veil was held in Place by s cluster of small whlteroses. A gold locket was the brides only orna- ment and she carried a shower bouquet oi American Beauty roses. Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw. thr- matron oi honor. wore a 00! g of sky blue chiffon fashions with a full skirt and long fui sleeves. l-ier headdress of blue veiling was caught at th¢ crown with blue and whlh flow- n a bguquet- of gold ter of pink and white flowers held hcr shoulder length pink veil in 91sec, 511 carried a bouquet of gold gladioli and baby! MOI"!- Mr. Wallace Bradshaw was smTtlnlbistllgg-ers were Mr- Kéhfllth Callbeck. brother: of Ilgieslgeldo. lfld lance corpor era en. i th Woddi To the strziggeriiinlnkohthatgflia; entered the c urc on e o h f th r. As the bridal PONY erg: {hai- places n u» nu;- the M" Week VMC . . holpital and average mingrdance had been l0 1B Y . n morning. tendered to Mr. Alfred in iino I115 g1 or's. l! length gown oi embroidered white tng t ma cusmnrrarowu IAN seminal. ounnmnn ~i'".'~.=='-..','*'L h awfllolflcllylq l . wfimmtafik"... k991i at ll a-miat‘ no.4.“ o-o ‘sum CONCIIT- m . . . Pipe and Drum Band ia giving a concert on o tonight at I dclock-woathsr permitting. NAVAL NEWS — Sub. flout. R. Gander has arrived here from Halifax sa divisional officer to as- sist in naval on the ‘Russo Charlotte." IEIIY AND TRAIN -— o early train left Borden with 83 passengers and arrived here last night with 56 at 8.10. The carfcrry "Sootla" made four crossings yes- terdl-y. 034058 ROADS OIIUBCII -— Rev. O.W. McOully. General Sec'y speak in Cross Roads Church, Fri- day. Sept. 10th at 8.00 pm. Every- , body cordially invited. 9-9-11. AT CONVENTION- Miss" erite ' Michaud. Frcd- 1 erictonyll. .. arrived here Tuesday to lecture at the French Speaking T ‘- Convention. Rmont Bay. which o ns today. She has been invited Dr. ILH. Shaw. Dept. of Bduca ion and Prof. Blanchard oi P.W.O IUNIBAL NOTICE -- The fun- eral of the late Hilda Scale will take lace from her late residence 72 5c ool St, this morning at 8.45 to ‘a Basil o. 8t. thence to Roman Catholic C ry. BEPAIBID SIGN -- As ii in anticipation of further news of more victories several workmen were busy yesterday in the Town Hall's "V" to sign. A large number oi the light bulbs were being replaced. DONATE FIJOWER. VASE -— In conjunction with Sanatorium CIA 1H they is vase was dons/ted to the yesterday. BLOOD DONORS -- Today. the Churches oi Christ in Canada will‘ THEATRE A “This Above All” STARBIN G JOAN FONTAINE TYEONE POWER I ONTAGUE-Fftl. sso 1am. I fiouraoug _ SAT. ow AN P. M. SOUIIIB - MONDAY 8.00 g!) . MATIN E 3.45 P. M. Successful Life Underwriters Three new names have been ad- ded w the 11st oi chartered Lite Underwriters ln Canada, in the‘ Persons of Mr. H. W. Ives, Ralph J. » Rupert. and Allison Macxmnon‘ (now on active service), all mam-i I bers of the Staff of Confederation Llie Association, Edward Island Division. I In any lield oi endeavour one! must progress if they wish to sue-l coed, there is no such thing as, standing still - he who does $0 is lost; this age old axiom evidently’ forms a part of the laith and spir- it of Messrs. Ives, Rupert and MaoKinnon, who through the ined- ium of the Chartered Life Under- writers Course, in association with the Extension Department of the University oi Toronto, have, dur- ing the past three years, pursued a course of studies prescribed by the University, in Ebtate Admin- istration. Llie Insurance Law.‘ Business English. Finance. Busin- ess insurance and Psychology and have now brought their labor to a successful and happy conclus- - icn. The C. L. U. course of studies was designed from the outset, and has been developed. by practical life insurance men with a thorough Prince 1O JUNIOR first to give a blood donation to Red Cross Blood Donors Clin- Mi‘. J1". Leightizer. IVE-Mn Mechanical Su rintendent C.N.R. The three serv ces also be re- resented There are ten volunteers Iarom the Air Force. five from Beach Grove training centre and five from the Navy. There are about 30 volunteers in all. B..A.F. ENTEwnAdIN PATENTS-t- Through the rm 0n 0 Win Commander ood. RAJ“- mcrn rs of the Air Force enter- tained the patients oi the Provin cial Sanatorium last evening. Thc various numbers included orchest- ral music undcr the direction of PO. Houthcuscn, a vocal solo bv AC. Taylor. dusts by LAC. Mc- Crorisi sndb LAC ucDoul l a monoogue y conjuring by Cgl. utler. The show was compered y C l. Ritchie. The patients expressed earty appre- ciation of the RAJ“. entertain- ment. ‘ COLLEGE REOPENZ — Prince of Wales College opened Tuesday for its 84th term. The of second. third and fourth year students was the main event of the day. Thenumber oi these. 11D- proximstely 800. com axed favour- ably with sat year. esterdav the first year students. about 140 in number had their names entered in the College register. The staff is complete at present but it is ex- tcd that there may be some changes made. The oily whims welcomed the pu ils back from their summer holi sys on Tuesday The enrolments are: uare 560. Prince Street. 568. and gchoqll are fully staffed. SALVATION- ARMY CAMP- AiGN-Tbs Salvation Army Com- mgndant, AdJutant Mercer. has been eng ed during the past week organ the western part of province in connection with the Army's fund raising cam aign. Bo has visited curry. 5t lem- msington. Hunter River and also the airports of Mt. Pleasant and Summers . l-ie report»! W“ the rganised country looks well. The town orgsnhin! is going 1w- co in schedule and workers are c. Locall he has visit~ ed the R. A. I’. g centre rove Inn Queen Charlotte. lie oxpcc complete his work within a days. LESULT 0F MALNUTIIITION Bofisni of the bones is s, com- mon mala y in India and China. SEALED IN SEAWDID Seaweed. was used by the Ger- rraana in World War 1 t0 seal gren- a es WHEELCHAIR GARDENIN- amrmca. s. c. - (or) - Clint ltribling does his T enlnl sitt- ing down. The '10 year old retired wholesale merchant, suffering from rheumatism produces more than 40 different vegetables which he cans. sells and gives away. all done while sitting down. to Perfect love". nut-I Geld- to few choir Carton sang tie during the sign of the . The bride's mot wore a dress o! powder blue crepe and a silver fox scarf. Her hot and accessor- ies were of navy blue and ha“ cor- sage was of pink swec peas. The ‘a mother wore s dress of bric cr with quilted bodice and mate n’ accessories. I-isr co was o Ivory swcctpeu. Pb owing the ceremony a recep- tion was old at Mulb: Tea was Poured by Miss Brown. matron o the County l-los ital and Mrs. l-loraco Lidstone. R . Those who assisted ro Miss Joan Bplcer. larlorle Brycnlon, . . d Sheen. RN, and Mrs. Joe Mower. RN. For travelling the bride wore a black tailored suit. white sheer blouse and black accessories. Llhn wore a corssge pink cama- tioris. The ‘s gift to the bride's stun ts were gold com- pacts. to the groomsman s old lfc and chain and to tbs sooist and ushers tiallsd billfolds. Mr. and . l s d 3‘.%$......“°“'il‘i2°'é "‘ i. "Mi"; . . I a mom of tho m: er £unma . s1 . . ht-Ideut. Dixon. enrolment ‘ hford Square 4B1. All 4 knowledge oi the problems of the life underwriter and his needs from the point of view of an efi- ‘ ective educational and training programme. It is above all Drac- tical in its presentation. The pro- grgm l5 designed to take the un- derwriter step by step I" the 001"“ ' where he simnld be a coInPEW-"l- fully qualified and successful Iii!‘ L l . Lnslltlniigwsnggritbrtvijdn that Mr. D. H- Qennnt, of the Confederation Sills at Miscouche. has been succes d his first year examination. an t: all four is extended very hes‘: wishes for contigued success 1 their work. __¢--——- l, Remember When (By The Canadian Press) World heavyweight boxing diam‘ pion Joe Louis. training for r. bout with Lou Nova in New York. 1 was classified l-A by U15 3m“ I boned n; Chicago two ‘years ago to- ‘ day. Now a sergeant 1n the United t States Army. Lents ls a physical training instructor touring nnny | camps in the United States. cent. enter and four to start. L- 5 GQODWILL Races MEET Entries Close Septem ber_ Ilth, 125i DIIAIILDTTETDWII, PIIIIIDE EDWARD ISLAND ‘The Garden of the Gulf” Good Will T... ‘ HORSES RACES tiharlottetovm Driving Park 8. Provincial Exhibition Association RACING DATES GENERAL CONDITIONS All races to be raced on the three heat plan with the following exceptions: — 10 per cent each purse will be awarded the winner. The remainder will be divided into three equal parts, one part to be raced for each heat. the event of their being three heat winners they shall have a fourth heat fu determine the winner. Any horse winning the first two heats in any race shall relinquish his pole position and assume last scoring position in the race. All purses divided 40-30-18-12 per cent. Entry fee 5 per Five per cent oi the money raced for each heat will be deducted from all money winners. Rights reserved to change program, reject any entry. or if entry appears to Lay over the field tn the extent that there ls not, in the opinion oi the management. sufficient competition, then the said entry may be transferred to a faster class or entry fee refunded, bar any driver and to declare race off on account of bad weather. or failing to obtain satisfactory number of entries or starters to trans- WEDIIESDAY and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22-23, 1943 ‘A MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE-----—PURSE $350.00 FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE PURSE $300.00 2.15. TROT AND PACE Classified ———— - -— PURSE $300.00 2.17 TROT AND PACE Classified ———— —- — PURSE $300.00 CLASSIFIED TROT —- — - — -— - —— — - -— — PURSE $300.00 CLASSIFIED TROT - —- - — — —— —- — — -— — PURSE $300.00 2.20 PACE Classified ~ — — — — — — — — —- — PURSE $800.00 2.25 TROT AND PACE Classified _ _ _ _ - — - PURSE $300.00 NOTE—The management assume the right to classify horses to the above events according to their best judgment, and change any class to one more suitable to the enteries. Entries close September 11th with J. W, Boulter, Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. date. but entries of separate ownership, although in the some stable must pay installment in full. Two entries of the same ownership may start in tho same race providing the full 5 per cent is paid on each 1n staricr, the drivers having the approval of the judges. All horses with names of drivers will be declared in at i0 o'clock a. m.. Daylight Saving Time, the day prior to the race. when positions will he drawn to enable us to print score cards with actual starters. Eligibility based nn U. S. T. A. money winning, classifi- Slx horses to camm’ The Exhibition Association assumes no responsibility. for any accident or damage to any person or property dur- ing this meeting, and this understanding is part of this contract. Owners must assume any damage to property or persons caused by drivers, attendants or horse, Hay, straw and stahllng free, Races called at 2 P. M. for horses to another class to which they are eligible. re- open or substitute another without advertising. or alter or extend racing dates. U. S. T. A. rules to govern except where they conflict with war mgulations or with these conditions. Dc sure and bring your eligibility certificates and driver's license- Additinnal entries of an individual ownership may be made in any class by the payment of i per cent 0n closing ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 11th, 1943 VOJ E GOCAMPING WITH MOT I-CIEER'I SISTERS IIYIII/I’ ‘1Q.'"\“\."u_ " l l/Av ~\‘\ \i | "f‘§\~ i Q No phoio finish. J. W. BOULTEB, Secretary Charlottetown, P. I. I. By Georvw McMl-nus BY Edwi nn NAW I “TEACHER It I-IEFZ TILLIE THE TOILER — A “CAT BIRD” CALL! MOVE UP IN FRON . DESK, WHERE. SHE SAID ' SHE. COULD GIVE ME PERSONAL SUPERVISION -' ADE- ME. DON'T YOU WANT MEITO QUIT scuoou AN’ e0 TO WORK HEAVEN IN YOUR OFFICE 13 v c l | ‘ \ . "'COUNTTA MY REPTATION, V/l-IICI-I SHE SAID HAD DIQECEDED ME-- F? SOMEPIN’! GE-El EOWI-l q) or A saaeuu. sotmoeo LIKE IT_. IT WAS A SEA eat! ' ,1 vuetu, NP.’ a triiootosrr Biz- . 1 IMITATIONS Mm at: , $EA 6ULL$ DON'T 6O GADDING AROUNDAT THIS TIME OF NIGHT