rnwm s» ululuuuu-ruuuluilul EXTRA i SCREEN NEWS snows DAILY AT 8.15 - 1 and a - MATINEE an‘ AT. zao - ‘v11 a n rum DEALIB. war, Production Boo-rd has “that men with short legs may y‘ auiis on their tmissrs. Many b; the arguments as to whose y; m short and whose long. As ‘turn to great men of the past flgliidlli“ in so many things, so vs in this matter. . main, when asked how 1on8 he Mlllli a man's legs should be re- Esi: “Long enough to reach rorri body to the ground." This his- mc definition can save a lot of baraueratic headaches. Let those V sq whfi legs do not reach tho- FO0D VALUES cuffs. >- éwrl-zx no Tiar—25 Years Ago Today l0, 1018 —m0 ish continued‘ ma! steady PN- h _ 1'0!) Iirrglnllktlleuwgmllft centurion "-- ooo prisoners and 1st suns in 1°11! weeks. The Allies bombed i marine shelters at arms and W" at Qtend. FIIIIIAY~SATIIIIBAY and MONDAY Acnil Gloss STARCH l6 or. pk. 13c CAMAY ‘SOAP racu - - ‘ C 2ior-—— ‘snows 11mm; rowan: 1 11>. Tin - snxreuurs FLAKES 1 oz. vka- — RINSO Lorqe PKG. — - BAKERS cocoa v. 11>. "n. - xmoee com runes - 3 ‘or QUAKER MUFFETS. PKG- - '- BULK COCOA l lb. Bog -— - "' KELLOGGS ALL BRAN 0 a 25‘ 1 1‘ 27" 15c 25c _.10c ‘ 19c Lorge Pkg. - 25c 27c _- 8 oz. PKG. 10c won A snow Pko- - — - SIIRBBISE 30A? Each 6c 10 F01’ 53° iisrlu 11.01111 1 Lh. Bag —- 35¢ illLll 1111111110111 Lli. at 4 u» m,“ ' Fruits 81 Vegetables 19c 10c ___ 15c 19c 10c 15c CELERY HEAD _ _.. _.~ _ - - NEAD LETTUCE EACH — — _ ._ ._. .- CUCUMBERS EACH 8c 2 for TOMATOES Lb CABBAGE ll!Ab_....;._'.:.._. CAULIFLOWER nun $11111 men's suNGl-O come llb.-——- 41‘ 2 Coupons EATONS‘ IULK TEA lb.----- 8 Coupons SWEET POTATOES lb.——-—- iMEATS ‘m! FISH . CANADIAN STORES.» — CAPITOL - TO-IIAY AND SAT. STARIIIIG 11101111111 11111. —Pius- L Chant 6. - Serial Adventures 0g Smilln; Jack ond Comedy snows AT_ COOKS ‘c: niowflwho. LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE m the Armourics, Wednesday. Senten- ber 15th. Admission 35c. 0-10-- CENTRAL PARISH. — Sunda September 12th. Canoe Cove 11 A.. Cre. C (I R-i 3P . LMMIIS 1g. Mlelxlevilfxl,“ a 9T- RIIV. J. W. HAYTEB. on Sunday, September l-lazeibrdok at 11 A. M. Cross Roads at 3 P. M. and Alexandra. at 7.30 P. M, 0-10-11. Western Gentlemen Septembex 22nd, sponsored by the Charlotte town uyro Club at the Armourit ‘iicsets on sale at Jenkins Pm. macy and Reddin Bros. DIUZPSIQC“ ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH, well. Service Sept. 12m at . AJVI. vernon ltivei‘ at 2.45, follow- ing riunuay 5:11am. united at 1.30 P. M. ilev. - . ' . of‘ Vallsyneid, will preach at each oi UICsB services. ncv. A. S. weir, Mmlsrer. 0-10-11. TRYON - aousnaw barrier‘ "lryon 3.00 r. M. Albany 0.00 P. n. A very cordial invitation 1S cxten. ed to all w worship with us at tne services. 9-10» CHURCH NOTICE.—The Unite. Church of Canada, Hunter Rite. Pastoral Charge. Services will LL neid on Sunday, September 12th 1.. iollows: Wiltsnire 11.00 A. M. hul- ter River 3.00 P. M.Wncatley Rive. Anniversary Service ‘L30 P. M. Rm. LEWIS M. Murray, Minister. 3-10-1- CAVENDISl-I UNITED CHUIICs. -i~‘riday, septembe 10th new Glas- gow, Preparatory Service, 8.0.16 7.30 P. M. Cavendish, Public ship. Visitors Welcome. Collin, Minister. CAN Divine Worshi 3.15 — 1.00 - p.45 Mlllnce Saturday‘ Si. 2.30 A m” Neck STRA irompE€O§ A! snows 1.00 - ti? Matinee Sat. Only s; 2.30 PLUS GANG BUSTIIHS MUSICAL JAMBOREE SPORTSCOPE AND POPEYE TO-DAY- SAT. §EMP|RE z/J |“Edg'e Of Darkness” -Tale Of Norway, l At Prince Edward "Edge Oi Darkness." the WEIR!!!‘ ‘Bros. film based 1190a William Woods’ pulsr novel of the same name be the new screen oiiar- in: st the Prince tc-dayl. Edward Theatre, lino Flynn and head one of the mos t essts over assembled in one picture. l‘ ured the eoataroN so no a . Sisters ' and others; whose performance as in “Yankee Doodle be remembered" and Ruth Gordon. Diurglo, Mort gem-e r" lnd "Casablanca." Srought to liio on the screen is tiilit-‘fit straws-accrue ple. and o! the bru sl Nazi boo hot stamps out freedom wherever goes. SPARE HOMES Wrens frequently build that are never occupied. TAKES TIMI ‘I0 GROW Abacs. source oi hemp, planting. OUT DIWY BUCKWHBAT éucgkwaléeot shattg-s loss I - Romans 12th cha, Iohnen and Holrnut Dantlne. who m. d in “Mrs. Mlnnive nests M reaches , harvest age about l6 month; after p"; 0mm Ill- M ti c==asas°° n‘ Lord's Day as ollowe: Hunter \_ ll A. M. Glasgow Ro 3 P. l Brookiield 7.30 P. M. Hunter Rh Bible Class Friday at 8 P M. Brooi. ileld Sunday School 10.30 AM. D01.- ald. Nicholson, inigboxrd-u CHURCH 0F SCOTLANIm-Ser- September Sununerslde 3 Trinity llnitcd Church FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th 7.00 I’. lVL-Choii- lteliearlll - Church Auditorium. Annual Rally of Presbyterian Y. P. ll. (Continued) Afternoon Session The aitemoon meeting opened with a sing song led by rtev. Hugh Creaser, Tyne Valley and the Na- tional Anthem, lollowed by a prayer oi Tha iving by Rev CLC. Webster. Scripture Reading. ‘ was conducted by Rev. Mr. e Rev. Mr. Somers then led in prayer. Hymn 505 closed the devotional- period. Rev. Mr. Carnegy then address- ed the meeting on "More than conquerors through Christ" and the organization oi Young Peo- plera work throughout Canada. V. on the Maritime Conference to be held in Moncton during Thanksgiv- ing week-end. At this time the delegates divid- ed into three Study grou s. These groups were led by Rev. r. Som- ers, Rev. Mr. Matthews and Rev. Mr. Duke. After the discussion period the delegates reassembled and reported their finding: The minutes oi last meet g were read and approved also minutes morning meeting. Section Leaders Robert Jardlne Margaret MacDougall and Donald Machean gave encouraging reports of the work done during the peat year. A very cordial. welcome wu ol- tcndod b Hagan Modem of . sn maimed to by Robert Jsrdine, Free wn. A hearty vote oi thanks was ex- tended to Rcv. Mr. dresser ior securing the song s Ivor-ling Session The evening moot ducted b Donald Mo Ill Mll- taod the New Society o. - rreetown hod the hidiolt tcndance record. ion Iockhort and" . Officers for tho year were elect- as follows: “lilresident, Dorisld Holman. Tyne ey. vi Presid t. Miss Mary ll - Neil.“ Wood 159311110. c Seer tsry, Roms Montgomery. Treasurer. Robert Jsrdine. hos- i172}. Jsrnos McGowan eonducicd the installation servi M. l 1.113%. -‘Z’..."8i?‘w."t.' ls man-om courteous-pron um: meow ANCI. ' ill r ' wul-Islpezfi A DANCE to Mart Kenny and His Or- ,1 W Cherry valley . _ Chuitus. — Sunday, September . lZLn. vvestmoreiano 11.00 A. lvi, ,v CHURCH or ENGLAND sun-i ICE “ . . j, 12th. Mr. Webster spoke briefly Ms PAGE THREE $75,000 DOMINION GRANT RECEIVED FOR ADDITION TO PRO VINCIAL SANA TORIUM ‘Word Was Received Wednesday That the Dominion Government had Granted an Amount of $75,000 , Sanatorium. C For the Building of a New Wing to the Provincial This is Welcome News to Every Person ir “his Province Interested in the Care and Prevention ‘uberculosis. Construction 0f the New Project Will uegin Immediately and no War Restrictions Will Impede Its Progress. THIS IS LIBERAL ISM IN ACTION ! Let Jones Finish The Job VOTE LIBERAL ponsored by P UNITED CHURCH.- Roy E. Vessey, B. D. . September 12th- M. DeSable 3 P. M. .M All services will Rcv. J. M. Baxter, 9-10-11. Rev be B. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Services, September 12th. Highfleld ll A. M. WIIISIOQ South 3 RM, W sloe South S. S. 2 RM. Prlnoetown Road 7.80 P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. _ Sunday. September 1i A. M. Cardigan 2 M. lcrne Valley 3.30 P. M. (Bap- tismal Service) Montague 7.30 P. M. (Ordination of Matthews, M. A 8T. JOHN'S PRESBYTEIGIAN CHURCH, Beliast. Services Sunday, be as follows: be held. Collection (or the Cemete Fund. This service will be con ucted by the Revs. E. C. Evans and W. B. MacPhail. E. C. Evans, Minister. 9-10 li ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C, Pursey of North Rustico, as: e en- gsgement oi their daughter Eva Mac to Edward Albert, son of Mrs. Clarice and the late Richard 01m ummerslde. P. E. I. Marriage t4: place the last of Septeréilfir.“ take NOR-Til RIVER B A i’ '1‘ 1 s‘ T . ol A. . 11 A. M. North River: S. School . P. M. Service 7.30 P. M. Mr. Steph- en Ackland will speak. Long Creek: S. School 11 A. M. Service 7.30 P. M. toggle». River: S. School 11 A. M. dly note North River service changed from afternoon hour to ev- ening. Rev. a. a. Todd, Méngtefi. P. I. Liberal AAssdciatiori M. luv. T. Constable, M 9-10-11. Elders). Minister H. u, . 9-10-11. _ setting as s1‘. ANDREW‘5 ritrzsisirraic. IAN CHURCH, MOIllJgllE.—Mll\i5- ter, H. Matthews, M. A. Ordination Service. Subject, Government by Elders oldest and most scrlptauzil). u BRADALBANE UNIThD CHARGEl-Services .111 Sunday, Sept. 12th as follows: Pleasant Val- y l1 A. M. Rose Valley 3 Y. Bradalbane B P. M. D. J. Morrison, inister. 9-10-11. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services will be held as follows on Sunday, September 12th. Wood Islands 11.00 A. M. Cale- donia 3.00 PM. Murray Harbour 7.00 P.M. Rev. T. A. Dllkbalflllgllf- 1‘, I - A. ,Wood-Clarke Nuptials A very pretty September wedding tools place in St James‘ Presby- terian Church last evening at 7.30 when Flt -Lleut. the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers united in mar- riage Mlss Margaret Rogers 0111.110, daughter of Mr. and Mrs lWank Clarke to Cpl William Wcdd, R.A.F.. Charlottetown, son di Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood, Leadgaie, England Autumn flowers b a n k e d the ‘ church and dainty boqueus marked the guest pews lending a lovely the evening sunrays poured through the stained glass windows of this old historic church. The lair young bride. wearing a two piece blue pastel crepe dress with exquisite ilotver liat, came up the aisle on he: father's arm "$10 gave her in marriage. and was at- tended bv her sister Miss Patricia Clarke. who was beautifully gownerl in pastel green with flower _h IEVS HAVE ‘b 0:401’ 6W MACARONI FOR ll/IICH 0R SUPPER ' black crepe sown with hi n t. The grooms gift to his brldecwa; a hem The groom was supported by his! friend Percival Kitchen. ILA 1E3; while the guests, immediate ilieiidsl and relatives, were ushered by Allan Jones and Henry Dent of the R. A. F. Miss Lillian MacKenzie, Mus, Bach, presided at the organ play- ing soitly during the service. During the signing of the register Miss Annabelle Lawson sang with pleasing effect. ilie lovely bridal solo "I'll Walk Beside You." Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the bride's home, 53 Upper Prince Street when toasts were drunk to the happy young couple who left shortly after by Cflr 011 11 sort honeymoon amid showers oi lice, confetti and good svishes For travelling the bride donned_a smart light weight green W001 “nth matching accessories. The brides mother Mrs . Clarke wore a very becoming two piece Sterling Silver Toilet Set and lovely souvenir gifts to their attendants, TlwtGIuardian Joins in happiest cnngra u a r . Mrs‘ woodons o Cmporal and Review P. E. I, Protestant Orphanage OM01; to the multitude of ncllv1_ ties due to the war our Orphanage has not given um- publicity to its essential Clilld Welfare Work, brought about largely (mm existing coiid tions. The regular mrctiiig of the! Trusitos was old in the Insti- l11i.oi1 mi Tucsd t; m1 pxcellgnt; nml (he prob- llliCl'0‘.l.~'_ gym-g full; ‘I L It was iounrl necessary: to have; .he large roof slilngled at a cost 1A;- ‘ preaching one thousand dollars. ll Wmmmee Pepin-ts were encourag- lns: Mrs. l-l. s. Henderson fni- the _Ffiiiancc;Committcelepqytgd c n. directed. recipes on over. soclroso ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I5 gt’ ‘Qfilfihlzagon for %e ia-ll on we un erw , was that the collectloirln tbs (m. orieii on Tuesday, October- 1 B150 reported some amounts reived recent-Ly Some! L. O. l... $6.45; In Memory oi the late- Neil McCannell $10.00; Quoe County Oran e Lod e 82 ic b #68 lng and that, 1n ooriseq might expect shortly to sixty mars ior children in . Our Coal order had been placed quite early but had not yet arrived; one car was expected daily, This is annually our largest single bill and this year may well exceed IIMOJIO. However the trustees in looking over the institution Ifllind every- thms in such a pie-Kile OM01‘ that they were grea y c germ crops thy and nappy as they romped about with their limes in the open. It was with a. new determination inspired by the sight of so many children being benefited that the members returned m mm- "w"; homes. satisfied that where Inch nfiedgd protection, care and training can e 8 ven, the mone cl ' lhroush will not be witilhidtId. m Young lads not having ruched the minimum 08c for enlistment in the R.C.A.I". may join one o] the many Air Cadet Squadrons throughout Canadg and acquire l, bnslc knowledge oi Air Force pm. "dine Prior to entry. Seven hundred thousand ti} lost their clothing books and asked for new ones in the ilrst year of clothes rationing. .4 READY cur Macant