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Gilles“: _~""l"-'I'I~I--—~—— Qau-u-e-o- irvts tissues" - oussrsrufio “amtttit” °"-" ‘sears-o "- "".'.'s. il...t.tl'.”'lt'.'i"" r WW .“i‘$.l"£'.‘: toot - us. s1 some toss, stars. 148W ‘lb “Just Mary" Junior led Programme I at ml. pa. 2i AVOID LONG WAITI by psy- your third installment of Oiv- taxl early. r s-se-ei sosgrmrsamo our-shaman asset taxes soso - stallsnsot notice with you. s-M-ei IIIII IIAN l. IIOWNI. Nat- ional Director of Junior Rod Cross via, spook over 03.0. Sunday. at l: pan. D GIIPPLID CHILDREN'S GIJ Monday. October 1st, Hall. Summcrside, Friday, October 5th. Adults make appointments for other days at Red Cross. 9-25-bi POSTPONED -— Owing to the Hos ital Bazaar, the regular mo in; of the shis of Col- umbus has been postponed to Tuesdiy oveninx. October 16th st 8:15. till-ll. T!!! KNIGHT! 01" COLUMBUS Annual Banquet st The Charlotte. lawn. Wednesday evening 7:30. Tickets from the Committee and at tho door. 9-29-11 SPECIAL MEETING — A short special meet-ins of the Knights of Columbus will be held Monday evening at 7:80 re National Cloth- inI drive. 9-20-11. Till MODIIATOB. T0 VISIT - Tho Moderator proposes to visit the Msritimes in November. He will be accompanied by Rev. Bruce Miiiar, Executive secre- of the Crusade tor Christ and His dom, and by Rev. Melville Aitlsen. The itinerary is aotirel in the interest of the rus dom. He will be in Charlotte- town Nov. 27-29.-United Church- man. IEYNOLDI - REYNOLDS NUP- Thursdsy afternoon when Rev. T. E. McLennsn united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Sadie Kath- leen, daughter of Ma's. J. A. noids, formerl of Glen Willi-am, now residing n Ottawa. to George James Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Reynolds, Murray River. The couple were supported by Mr. and Mrs. Hubert White, Murray Harbor. At the conclusion of tho ceremony s. reception was held st the homo of R.O.M.P. Constable Strong and Mrs. Strohl. 98% Up- per Hlilsboro Street. The groom as recently returned from over- seas and the bride is s recent graduate from the P. E. 1’. Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. and Mrs. gfynoids will reside in Murray ver. nswsoN cosmos: ST. JOHNS, Que, Sept. Zd-(CP) -_McGiil University today formal- ly took over No. 13 Elementary Flying Training School here, and renamed it Dawson College ory of a former principal of the University. The College will be used u. provide accommodation and class-room space for some I00 new students of McGilPs first-year engineering and first ycar science courses. WHEAT "DUB RECORD The cutout of wheat flour by Canadian mills in the crop year ended 31st July. 1W5, was 34,684.- 403 barrels compared with 24,285,871 barrels in the 1043-44 crop year. Durlna the out six war years. wheat flour production has risen steadily from s. total of 11,778,911 Pamela in 1930-40 to the recent o . rkeheve Headache iii/iv H :. rum/y i0 flow-summon: row-ransom. .“.". oslyllo Iunllylollisofli . o mass lukewarm . . . ma. e for Christ and His King. B Rcy- m Burned atomic bomb victim above was Javanese prisoner of Japs st Nagasaki. DONAIIOE - MIcDONALD WEDDING A very pretty wedding was soi- emnized at All Saints’ Church. Cardigan. on August eth. when Inrena Mae. daughter of the late John Donahue and Mrs. Donahoc of Reseneath. was united in mrir~ riage with Aiian Joseph. son u! Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid MacDonsi: of St. Andrews. The nuptial mass was sung b)‘ the bride's cousin. the Rev. Gavan Monaghan, D.D., of Oklahoma. who also performed the msrrialo cere- mony. The chm-thing younl brido, neatly attired in s. floor-ion ih gown of not over white ta eta with finger-tip veil, entered the tastefully decorated church on the arm o! he-r maternal grandfather. Mr. Edward Walsh. Somerviiimwli; gave her in marriage. She carrie- an arm bouauot of out flowers tir with hon embroidered sat streamers. s highl sister is a devoted member. A! propriate hymns were sung durmr the mass by the children's choir. The bride was tended by her sister Ann, who wore an squa blue brocade floor-length sowmwith matching accessories and carried on arm bouquet of pink cut flow- ers. Mr. W. J. MacDonald, bro- ther of the groom acted as best on. After the wedding ceremony a dainty breakfast was served at "The Males," the beautiful old home of he bride's mother. to the immediate relatives of the cor.- tracting parties. Amons the cussi- seated at the bridal table were tho Rev. Dr. P. McMahon. PR. th" Rev. Gavan Monaghan. DD. and he Rev. Alfred Monaghan. 5.1.. oi oronto. After the usual toasts were pro- posed and responded to, a musical hour was enjoyed by all. The happy young couple left for a short honeymoon through the orc- vinces. On their return they were welcomed to the homo of the groom's parents where a bounteotu supper was served to a number of well wishers, and an evening of music and dancing enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald ‘viii take up their abode in Charlotte- lp town whore the groom is a valued employee of the C.N.R. The many useful and valuable gifts received testify to their pop- ularity. Previous to her marriufl? the bride was tendered a miscel- laneous shower by her girl friends. Their many friends wish thorn bon voyage through life. sum ram/rs Tvrsv a1 orrsar- Buck up. you teen-angers who think all is lost because nasty blemishes mar your skin. "lites a beauty export. Some flare-ups are superficial. and for these temporary nuisances there are eight-hour crosms which. put on before you Io to bed. can case s heartache overnilht, 1f the trouble is chornic. follow your doctor's advice in trestinl i‘ and faithfully use the hesiihl lo tious and powder he recommends you how you can still match look; with any sirl in your crowd. Promise? All rizht. set set with the brlshtort ii t'dt you can find Use it as a r banner to fill at- tention away from the troubled skin. With the some idea in mind. make eyebrows models of good grooming by tweea. ‘em clean Doriten them. if use be. with In eyebrow pencil to enforce colour. To make orbs undo oath pretty spacial. use oylash Wm to sloss up your frinles. Avoid Fancy llots You want also to oulifiudienoo eyes to your hair by t so tailored Sharply outlined berets. visor caps. sailors and other ty of “haberdlshex” hats are be ter for your purposes of strategy than fanoy miiiinery. What soos below your fsco? Just s. a slick little tailored topper on your head ma line frame sbovo your fsee. so will the starohiest white collar you can snap on whoop up a ‘r view. Pose this neelrwesr or shawls‘ of sole ssainat dark dresses. and c smog tgoshlfresh egiliar every dsv a yo s your e so ti... an mit-of-‘the-bandbex wk TENDIll-I AOCIPTID OTTAWA. Sept. 2'1 — (Q) - Iinsnoe Minister Ilsisy lhnounce‘ today that tenders have bsoo ac coasted for tho full amount of 861.- 0 .000 Dominion or Canada tres- sury bills due Dec. so. lltl. Aver, tii."t*°°“.'lt.ii‘l‘.° ~.:."::..-~=--* . a svors mu 1T. so oer cont. " A l beedin n; 25*. a......'.."..,r:.** “o. is WNQS o ' fi Oratorio s Que s rs i R3 5.5%.?» v “m: is 3:11.00. cg more. miss. slums Iourlrss v 0E! Aux». North Iiolio oli visa blow look_ ado kes an eye-eernpfl- » ‘Y, ~ v-v- >v$—c ' C i’ ‘P '0' é I ; ._. "fimsw e . “WELCOME HOME’? CEREMQNY hr The 2nd Medium Battery ‘t’ i’ '0' ll‘ ‘l- i’ lniormation" For Next - oi - Kin PARIIBIPATING TRUUPS ANli SPEBTATURS " EXPECTED TIME Sunday, September 30th, at 2 P. M. DETRAINMENT The 2nd Medium Battery returning from overseas will rletrain as a. unit at Grafton Street Crossing. J. I‘. Lsigbtiser, M.M., will be in charge at dots-dining point. NEXT-OF-KIN Next-of-kin of‘ the returning men are requested NOTto congregate at the detrsining point but to ss- semble st the south side of the Market Square, whore s. special place is reserved for them where they will be seated close to the returning troops and have s. clear view of the ceremony. Battery Sergeant-Major V. J. Lacey has charge of‘ all arrangements for next-of-kin l-nd ho will have s. capable stsfl assisting him. He W111 have his headquarters at or near the Oity Weigh Scales and uext-of-kin should contact him there at any time alter 12.30 p. m. on Sunday. I We hope that the noxt-of-kin will have a place close to the ceremony under this arrangement, as we felt the aquoro would be crowded by the time they reached there if they wont to the dotraining point. We also wish them near as they are cordially invited to have refreshments with the returning men after the cere- mony. B. S. M. Lacey will provide all hext-of-kin with tickets if applied for. J, E. Traluor of the Corn- sdian Lesion will be in charge of s11 dispositions on Market Square. TRANSPORTATION ism h We would like to have every member from the Province taken to his homo as soon after tho ceremony as they desire. Attention i called to the advertise- ment asking all persons coming to Charlottetown to provide room for men returning from their districts. ci Along Grafton to ueen, down Queen to Market giluare. Break off at ariret square after refresh- eu s. I BATTERY‘ MEMBERS ALREADY HOME A committee -of returned Battery members have been arranging for a turn-out of the former members of the Battery and their plans have been announced. It is hoped that as many so possible will panda st the detraining point and join their comrades. Major W. I. Andrew, s. former ofiocr of the Battery, will be in charge of the full parade to the Market Square. KI'i‘S AND, BAGGAGE Kits and baggage will be taken from the train our! - brought to the north side of the Market Square near the Library, and will be kept there until the boys are ready to go homo. A11 next-of-kin and those driving returning Battery members to their homes after the ceremony will know whore to got the kits and baggage. Capt. J. A. H. MocQusnie will have charge of the ar- rangements. . Ab“. . REFRESHMENTS a Mrs. Ira Brown, of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of tits Legion, and James H. McKenus. MM, have mongo- ments made for refreshments for Battery members and other returning soldiers and their nsst-of-kio. The committee hopes to give the boys from Nova. lcotio s. real treat by providinz some choice Mslpsqus oysters for all returning men. SPECTATORS Spectators, other than next-of-kin of returning men will have a good view of the parade along Grafton Street. There will also be space on Market Street, Victoria. Row sud Queen Street. Residents of Graf- ton Street are particularly requested to get their flags out. Ceremony On Market Square L-Creeting of men by members of Charlottetown Detachment of the led Cross Corps and distribution of ' cigarettes. Bands will play during distribution. 2—IIltl‘0dll0ti01l of Distriiit Oiiloer Commanding, Brig. .J. C. Stewart by Lt_.c¢1, J, 3,, pa”, 3—Address of Welcome by His Honour Lieutenant-Governor J. A. Bernard. _ Q-Response by Major B. W. Tromblay, Ofilosr Commanding 2nd Medium Battery. ‘J’ iF-Lieutonant-Governor will personally meet the Battery members and distribute greeting cords 6—B8.1lds will play during Lieutenant-Governor's visitation. F-Rofreshmonts. Next-of-kin will join with the returning men. 8-Drive around city and outskirts for those members from sister previous. 9-11" Bend! of the 17th (s) Arm's. an. <r.s.'.I.1..n.> and "l8 Pipe Bond of u» L. o. s. will tun part in the parade and at Market Square. MAKE |T A WELCQME WORTHY CF A WQNDERFUL BATTERY The Committee In Charge