AUGUST _3.1.-..194Z (if m; BAck AGAIN . . . a . OUS FUN’ gm» Pi" PRINCE EDWARD snows 2.30 -7 e 9 bride who wouldn't ltd! for brukfnt . . on thst ever drove a poor Iroon: Crs-n-lyl , st rollicking romp of gay love and lsuglu . TO-DA Y-TUE. MPIT 0 l.: Til-DAY: TUE-WED. --———"GREAT STAGE SHOW CANADA'S LEADING COWBOY SINGER HANK The Yodelling Ranger All the Latest Cowboy Songs, Jokes, Skits -Hawailan and Spanish Guitar Solos. YOU HEAR HIM ON THE C. B. C. NOW SEE HIM ON THE STAGE QTHAT LOVE-CRAZY PAIR OF—"I‘HE LADY EVE” IN A'BLAZE or GLORI. . on the vnckleu . It's the VOICE 0F ACTION Latest In Canada Can-l" 0n Series. i: :- Flo's 1*“, J NE F iovu - LAUGH contour GAY, ‘GAGA HIT t Meet the bride who wouldn't stay for breakfast! Meet. the groom wno married his doctor . . . she had a bedside manner that would cure vlut ails any nmnl Meet that lov- lble. laughable "Lady Eve" couple- Birbara. Stanwyek and Henry Fon- da in the gayest, giddlest love-and- lluzh romp of the season»! It‘: Columbia's "You Belong to lie," hectic hilarious story which proves that one man's mute is sn- iilier man's polsonl Wesley Rug- [lea gigoduced and directed the com- idy m Claude Blnyonb scintillant icmen play. Opening today at the Prince Ed- vard Theatre, “You Belong to Me" includes in its cast other superb medy character players as Edisr chsnln Rovger Clark, Ruth Dou- Mlly and Mel lle Cooper. iielligan - liunter Wedding Hunter of Bsines Comer, St. John Wmty. rm, and James Wilfred Neill on, son of Mr. John Nelligan, Tim h. P.E.I.. and the lute Mrs. Nclliggn, The bride looked charming in a. dress of Queens blue cre and a hat. of matching colour ih acces- iories oi white. The ceremony was witnessed by - and Mrs. Alwnrd Martin, nncl: Ind aunt of the bride. Fliiiuwing the ceremony a recep- lion was held in the Paradise Too 300m. The happy couple will reside in St- John where the groom is em- lillfii- iThe above was taken from lie St. John Telegraph-Journal.) IN MEMORIAM iii fond and loving memo y 0f "I genclia Monnghnn who departed ls llfe August 25. 1941. ‘"11"! remembered by Marlon. g. N. D. MacLean UNOERTAKER EMDALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltehire Phone NI QSCREEN ATTRACTION- "irs ma’ iibiiriiririiirmiii m: SEASON i" i‘ RAZEE ' ' ' ‘i! urrarawa wmuruwzaevmma JOHNNY DOWNS MISCHA AUER WALTE R. CATLETT SUNNIE O‘DEA IRIS A3R|AN Rosario 8i Antonio W, Also NEWS-SPORTS-STAR onznvo a snows DAILY-2.30-7—8.45 wvmmma . BIRTHS PETER-S-At the City Hospital on August 29, 1042. to Mr. and Mrs. Alyce Peters (nee Kathleen Woods) a son. YEO-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Aug. 28, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Or- msn Yeo, Kingston, a daughter. MeRAE-At the Prince EdWi-fd Island Hospital on A118. 2'7. 1942. to Mr and Mrs. Fred McRme, Wheutley River, u. daughter. SUMPTERP-At ihe Prince Edward Island Hospital on Friday August. 21st, w Sgt. Obs. R. A. F. and Mn. Sumpter a. non. Ipzonsrd David. MQAQFFAL Prince County Hosp- iliai, August 28th, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mouse, Si. Eleunorsiilefl Roberta. Ramsay.) a daughter BLANCHARD-QM ihe Prince County Hospital August 28th, 1942 to Mir. and ma. Anthony Blanch- ard Piusvule, a daughter. D BATES COOKIE-At the Prince County I-lioepiinl, Sununerside, on A1181!“ 2B, 942, Mrs. meme, %Per:- bod , Moss. a e . e - mains will begforwartied from Dav- isonb Funeral Parlors, Kenaingion, on Monday to Boston, Mass, for interment. YEO-At the I‘. E. Island Hos- pital on Sunday. August 30, 1942. John Wendell Yeo. age 85 years. Funeral from Union Road Unltod Church tomorrow, Tuesday. I01’- vice starting at 3.30 p.m. Inter- ment Union Rood Cemetery. The lute Mr. Yeo is resting st the Mim- 1mm Funeral Home. IIOLMAN-At I51 Prince 5b., on Sunday, August 30. 1942. F. J Holman in his 59th year. Funeral from his late residence tomorrow Tuesdny, service starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30. Interment Winsloe South Ceme- ery. HOWATT-At Charlottetown on August 30, i942, C. M. Howati; in his 66th year, formerly of Nor- boro. P, E. I. The remains are resting at the Cuticliffe Funeral Home until noon Tuesdnv 5611MB‘ ber 1st, thence to Long River Un- ited Church for funeral service siltiillg at 2 . m. Interment in Geddle Memoi- a1 Cemete y. In Memoriam In loving memo of Peter A- Morrison, South rnnvllle, P.E.I., who acquit-m uni u!» Aumi 31- 1941. I- FT‘. n Where ‘portion ere Anil i t. the one we I-Iu just gone on before. Slflly mined by hil wife lntl fslnlly, _ , _ B0 IIIIIIQ L. J. Sumpter, be {we u. know we'll meet loved so well T‘ CENTRAL GUARDIAN Queen Mary Sends 13.2.." .'::"::.':..':::..":'.. Acknowledgment mfnurcnnfltrtmyhrdguahlout: ' .- I i...‘ _____ a-M-N- COOK'S I01‘ PIIOIDIIIDDI. cuswuliihomnpm‘ On hearing of the death of the mNlFlDlllTloN LIFE INQUR- DllkQ 0f K2110 the CDBIIODMIDWII L-DID branch of "Queen Mary Needle- i- work Guild" cubled their sym- CHABLOTTIITOWN SCHOOLS puthy u; Her Majesty. Queen 098111118 i8 ' ‘ unlil Tuesday. Mary. The followin has been re- Bfilliembfl‘ 31h. 9 A. M. ceived by the Presigent Mrs. Ches- -——- ter McLure: NEWLY ARRIVED large ahip- August 28th. 1942. ment. of Etnglish Window Gloss all wnrmest thanks to you and sizesot Holmnns Hsniwuo . be g o ,- Bmnch o: my Charlottetown Store. a-ai- I'§,°,'fi‘d Q, °y°$ ‘Lympgflfi/i rnormry PURCHASIk- The 1715- fine midentsl pzoperty of the late gang-Iggy 5U1qpAy_ The m- 1511841 Cm“. 56 BTiBhi-OB 3°“ W" nual memorial service was held at sold by Public Auction to Mr. Lloyd m, Rm,“ cgthgug mmqggyy ygg- Blkvwlbn. MI- W-H- 36mm W" terday. Hundreds of persons from nne Auctioneer. the St. Diflulshtcn’; tanndj (LI-lg i“. ‘i’- deeiner o. es s e rvces CARNEGIE nsrnnsnurnnvn were cofidumd by Ray, 1.0m, A, liERE-Mf- 130111116 3- Sink. Hfi-li- Dougan of St. Dunstanb Basilica. fax, is visiting Charlottetown in stag; and my, Richard Baines, c. connection with the Carnegie Hero 3g B“ 313110;, 3,5, Qgumym AWBIII- H0 il Ill-Yin! l! l!" Que“ gave nbsolutlon. The Corpus Christi Howl. choir. directed by m. w..1. Brown. --— at the service. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mn. “m” ____ James Doyle, North River nn- n“ g, A, p, 9311-3515 11°1111w we “crime ‘ o! "W" An n. c. A. F. softball team from only dv-ushiflr. Mlrsmt Marv. t» the local station defeated Alphonsus Shreencn of Montreal, regular Army team 1mm Beach formerly of Kinkora P. IL‘. I. Mar- grove 3.7 yegtgrdgy, me glnnen risse to mks vim Si» Psi-rick‘: ma been waiting all summer for 011111011. sfliifimb" W!» in MWW- the victory to avenge themselves refli- for the 24-4 wulloping the Anny 5-31-11- boys handed tlrem in n. gum; stag- "—'—" ed two monhs ago. Yes rday’; U? DUTIEQP- 9110i? game was played at the R. A. F. Officer C. 11.811119. 1011111811! l-Iii-‘l- station here. The airmen are ex. sntbsnkmuiager of the Chsrlotte- mung w gy p, gum with the town branch of the Royal Bank navy team rom H. M. C. S. Queen of Canada, has srrived st No. B Charlotte sometime this week, pro- Service no»: ‘Irnining School bsbly Wednesday. from No. 5 Manning Depot, -i_ chine, Qua, and has taken up his BRIDAL RECEPTION —A large duties u on administrative officer. number of friends attended tihe ie- —Moncton Times. caption at the home of Mr. and -——- Mrs. J .J. Hornby, 2s Fitzroy Street, MET VISCOUNT BENNETT- Saturday evening in honor of their While on a business visit to Ssck- son Edward and his bride, whose ville last. week: His Worship Mayor marriage wok place in New Water- I-lolman had the pleasure of re- ford, NS. on Monday and who in- newing his acquaintance with Vis- eluded the groom's home town on count Bennett, who had Just or. their honeymoon trip. The bride rived vis New York from m - and groom were aaslstedinrecciving lsnd. Viscount Bennett asked by Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Hornby. The be remembfiwd in mlmy blends in guests were ushered by Mrs. J.A. Prince Edward Island. about whom Gillies. Assisting in serving were he inquired with keen interest. Mrs. Sylvere DesRoc-he, Mrs. Ens -———-— Randall, Misses Florence Owen, POLICE COURT-In the Cltv Agnes McQuaid and Kathleen Horn- Police Court Saturday one drunk by, and disorderly was given 20 days i RH!) CRDSS OFFICIAL COM- imprlsonment. The some person 1NG- Mr. Justice EH. Gordon. charged under the Prohibition Act was fined $900 and costs or three Chairman of the Executive Com- impriwnmeni- One man. mlttee the Central Council, Cans.- months charged with theft of a. wheel and 4pm 3,95 gross society, Torqmq, tire. was given 80 days in 1M1- Orw will vun here this week. He will 111511119? @559 W“ iiiimmii-ifid 9° be in Charlottetown on Wednes- Ffllmnwwd- day, it was announced over Vile ‘- week-end. Plans for Mr. Justice FUNERAL 0F MRS- DWYER — Gordon's visit were made at a uncer- The 311119111105 MIS- Befl DWYB!‘ W98 ing of the Provincial Red Czoss held 1mm i151" Tfiiideiwfl. 133 LOHB- Society executive here. Dr. W.J.P. w°rm Avenue 9n “may. Ai18ii55 ‘i3- MacMillan, president of the organ- to Si. Dunstans Basilica where m- imtion, presided, Mrs, geien quiem High Mass was celebrated by qviqompson was named a, membe, Re“ 11°11“ A- muilaii- “hi! 315° Oiii- of the Provincial Advisory Board ciiiied 81' the STBW- 31111111 W85} in of the Red Cross Corps to T631861. the Roman Catholic Cemetery. fhe Mrs, Paul Murray whu has 19;; 111,, pallbearers were: C. St. Clair 'I‘r:1in- proving.‘ 0r, Tlhomas Riggs, Harry Mac- ________ DWEI“. W17 - BYE-Wile". H9111? Mr. Frank Major, who is employ- Callbeck and Lawrence Kelly. ed by the Plctcu Ship Yards, arriv- -i— ed in the city, on Saturday, on a STAFF PRESENTATIOPL- ’I'he brief visit to his family, Mr, Major executive members of the saint intends returning again in‘ Sept. John Red Cross. entertained at tea. i? ST. JAMES CHURCH yesterday afternoon at ifne Red rooms, 60 Prince William Street, in honor of Miss Catherine ‘more was a larse qoncressiion. MacLean (Charlottetown) and i‘ 1%" ‘him? 5nd B“ “Whit-n! “nice Hendry Mdlknan’ members or the at ~t, James yesterday. which was executive, whose marriage will be gngucted by Nlrf" D- L‘ (,7r°9k_§1" uninteresting event early in Sep- 1 - sfdxfim‘ Fffem“ ,T°€°“ °' V‘ ° tember. During the afternoon éarbguinfioxliifis gar} a Alexander Thompson, vice-president able sexmon t’, fife made the presentation of a silver me Five Thgusand» Wm, special meat platter suitably engraved, to emmasb on chrlsvg the honored couple, and expressed many loaves have you’? He pointed "w 80°11 ‘vi-dim 0f the executive. out the read to success in spiritual ivhen refreshments were served the things, as 1n mam-pi thins table had for adornment red and was in the utilization of the white summer flowers. Members of resources ready at hand. The solo- the executive served.—Saint John isis were Miss Avdrey Gillis and ‘Telegraph Journal. m. Jeffrey Ycung. Murray preached an “Feeding of W. M. S. MEETS-The August meeting of the North Wilshire, W. M. S. was held in the the church withe an attendance of ten mem- Many Delegates hyiiirnwfllgiesreleeiiliirllggs orig? heft: c 'w' L‘ lxofltier Thecoléfusiness pedriod s c t. o owe . rs. re rea receipt for $46 for llllslydiifll)’ an; e band from the Presbyterial ‘Hess- urer. She also reported $21.75 had ——i been received from Quwgfaph Delegates from every sub-division quilt. A talk on finanogg goiioweq in the Diocese of Charlottetown and u their will be no gum-em, um planning to attend the Twent- fegtival chi; year, gm travelling ieth Annual Convention of iihe apron is robe storied on its way Catholic Women's League which The worship pgrlgd Wm; we theme will be held fr. Summerside (Sept. The Bible, the word of God, was 1-2-8). opening on Tuesday even- led by M“, Godfrey 5nd m, rem. irlg in St. Paul's Hall. Here an inga and hymns were on this theme, interesting progmn well be pre- The collection amounted to 56 m. wnied fer-twin: addresses by Rev- The meetin closed with an suxili- M8811 Cv-J. Ji/Icbellan. V. G. Flt,- ory prayer In unison. Lt. Rev. Thomas Butler, and Mrs. Adrian McInnls, Diocesan President C.W.L.. - iPRAISES P. E. L-Mr. and Mrs. There will be s select musical . Kilian and Mr. and Mrs. program and greetings from the Perry Oaflvie and son Arthur. or Summersfde Sub-division will be Elderbunk. were 1n town recently. extended by Mrs. w..r. Sullivan, 8119114 0f M11591‘! MIB- Nfifmim Hostess President, while His Wor- Cole. formerly 0i Eiderbflnk. on ship Mayor W.J Lldshone will pre- i-heir way home Iron Chnrloite- sent civic greetings. His mccucncy WW". P. E. I. Mr. Kilian and M1‘. Mosi. Rev. J.A. O’Sullivan, D.D. Osiivie are both prosperous furm- Honorary Chaplain, c.w.r... will m‘! 5nd "he? W" Very 11111011 111- celebrate the Convention Mass and tehesitd in the Provincial lnrhfblt- deliver ilhe oennon in St. Paul's ion at Charlottetown. particularly church on Wednesday at a am. in the animals. It was their first All business sessions will be IIEIH visit to The Island and they were in the C.M.B.A. Hull during Wed- ENii-UY imprcssed by the splendid nesday and Thursday, when reports exhibits and the general air of the covering the work of the league in 61W Wii-h il-B cibflfl street-B. fine the Diocesedunng the pnst term business blocks. love}; homes with will be presented by the Diocesan flowers everywhere; and with the officers. conveners and voting dele- fine lookzng forms in the country. gates. A report of the National Con- They were especially loud in their ventlon held fn Montreal recently appreciation of the hospitality they will be given by Mrs. Adrian Mc- Blbcricnced. Unable w get hotel Innis. Diocesan President. who win Iwolhmodiiiioll. they were with preside at all business sessions. private families and they were Mr. P.W. Turner will address the kindness Dersonified. Already they delegates during one Wednesday 8N 100K108 forward to the time afternoon session, on the vital sub- get over again-New feet of "War Saving Stamps ant. Certificates." A when they can Glasgow News. .1 ,.. e Aclres Our office is now on the 2nd. floor of the Currie Building, 179 Queen Street. MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. B. H. Hughes, District Manager Phone 714 . i‘ i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN In Commando Raid ——-_ ‘On Dieppe Lieut. Douglas H. Saunders oi’ Charlottetown (above) who wag “n; u] the Canadian Naval men taking part in the Dicppu combined-operations raid recently. Lieui. Saunders had command of one of the assault craft which took soldiers in on one of the Dehydration Plant For This Province? A short. time ago the Provincial Government agreed with the Dv- partmeni. of Agriculture at Otiuiva that; a dehydrating pzuni would be established in Prince Edward Is- land for the purpose of dehydrat- ing potatoes, vegetables and other fruits, as the market requirements ma require. qyhe viyopcised plant is a wartime production effort in order to pro- duce foods that may be economi. callv transported from Canada overseas. Premier Campbell called a meet- ing of a. number of persons and proposed that an organization be formed to take the responsibility of the erection and management of the plant. Running at full ca- pacity the full plant. would require a. staff varying from 5O to 100 per- sons. The Associated Shippers Inc., of Charlottetown are now endeavour- ing to formulate the necessary plans to proceed vyiili the organ- ization and at tile present time are investigating the possibility of a site and s, suitable person as gen- cral manager of the concern. There are two of these plants being erected in New Brunswick, one at Hartlnnd in connection with the potato starch factory there and the other at Grand Falls likc- wise in connection with rho potato starch factory. In the dehydration of potntoes. which at the present time will be the principal product, the weight; is cut to one-sixth of the original and the bulk to one-quarter so there, is an obvious saving of shipping space and other irons- portation facilities. The plant, it is stated will re- quire a iWC-SIOFCY building 150 ft. by 50 feet, and a new one will probably have i0 be crcctctl 11S it is improbable flint one can be found of that size that ivould meet the requirements. In Memoriam MRS. GEORGE WEATHERBY The funeral of Mrs, George Wea- therby, who died suddenly from a heart attack ou 26th August, was held at St. Peter's Cathedral on 28th, Rev. Canon Malone officiating. ‘Phe burial was at Si. Peter's cem- etery. Mrs. Weatherby was born near Damacus 1n Syria and came to this country nineteen years ago. She re- sided here with her son Joseph Weatherby, grocer, on Grafton Street. The only other member of her family is a son George who lives in Sap Paulo, Brazil. Her hus- band predeceased her fifteen iyears irgodin Syria on n visit to his home- 1m Mrs. Weatherby was well known and liked by her manv friends and acquaintances for her quiet and kindly disposition. Card of Titan/as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weniherby and her grandchildren are vcry grateful to their friends for their many expressions of sympathy and for the lovely flowers they srni ns a token of their respect for the dec- eased. Charlottetown Naval Officer is Graduate VICTORIA, AuB- 30 -(CP)~'Ilhe fifth and last officers‘ training cfnss at Royal Roads Training Establish- ment last week and beginning this autumn I-I.M.C.S. Royal Roads will become Canada's naval col- ie e. gilnrlier this week 39 sub-lieuten- ants (engineering brunch) were np- pointed to shore and ship stations. Today's list of nib-lieutenants (exe- cutive brunch) totalled 88, repre- senting every province in the Do- minion, Newfoundland. Labrador. , British West Indies and United States. main beaches at Dieppe. In Memoriam MRS. GLADYS MdODONALD There passed peacefully to rest at Charlottctoivn on Sunday, July l2, 1042, in hcr thirLv-ninth year, Mrs. Gludys MacDonald. Although in felling lieulill for more than a. year death came us s great shock t0 her iamilv and friends. Gladys as she \\'llS known and culled by old and young alike was loved and re- spc-cieti by all who 11nd the privil. age cf kuoivlug and working with her. In the home or ivhereever she ivns she was always the same and always willing to do a good deed and lend s helping hand. Never known to murmur or complain at ivllut ever task she was put to do. and it, can be truthfully said she riled as she lived true and faith- ful to the end, Gladys will be sorely missed by her loved ones and friends and all who had the privilege of knowing her and shar- ing her friendship. She leaves to mourn her sorroiving nlother, step- father. and brother and two half brothers, besides ll. host of friends. A short funeral service was heir; at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home, con- ducted by Ad]. Mercer of the S127- vation Army. Hymns sung were Shall We Gather a1 the River and in The Sweet By and By, and a solo by lift-s. Adj. Mercer. The pallbearers were: John Dnlziol, Edward Dalzicl, Percy Carr, Harry Carr. The remains were then conveyed by motor hearse to her lute home n1. Dover, where a large concourse 0f relatives and friends gathered to pay their inst respect to one they loved. Ad]. Mercer conducted the service at the home and grave and spoke very feelingly to those who are loft to mourn. The hymns sung were by request Snft- in the Arms of Jesus and When ihe Roll is Called up Yond. CI‘, and Mrs. Mercer sang very beautifully "Tilercs a City Prepared, O‘ci' the Volley of Death. The remains were then conveyed to Murray River cemetery and the remains of Dcur Gladys was laid to rest bcsitlc ilicsc who loved her. Adj. Mcvrm- than committed ihe remains to tllc grave and gave the filial benediction and he and Mrs. Mercer sang "Abide With Me." The pail brarcrs were: Messrs. John E. Jenkins, (inrdon Living- sion, Edward Dzilzicl, Watson Bowles. John Bowles, Chester Wiiitevvay. Sleep on Dear Gladys take thy rest, We loved you here, but Jesus loved you . Flowers and sympathy Cards re- rrivccl. Pilloivflfrihu Dalzici and Family. Syirvvs, lvloiiier and Family. Lottie and Harrie Bonnell, City, Salvation Army, iMargaret and Laura. Maclleod, C ty. Boquet. Mrs Bowles, Dover, Curtis of Sympathy: Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bradley, City. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Young. Iris. Mr. and Mrs. Mac McDonald. Iris. Mr. and lvfrs. Nathal Young, Iris, Miss Ber- bnm Mclcozi, Iris, Bennie, Doc and Laureilzi McDonald, Iris. Message of Sympaihy- Aunt Maggie, Boston, Mass. Death of Mr. F. J. Holman The cleuiili occurred at his homo, Prince Sircei, ycsisvilay, of Mr. Fretlciick Jruues Holman, Mr. Hol- mnti, who was in his 59th your, unti ivas a lllilvl} of “IULJFE, had bceu in ill hculih for some time. l-Ie was n well known and highly esteemed citizen, and had been cngugcd for several years in the wholcsnlc flour and feed busin- ess 1n Charlottetown. Mr. l-loimnn took n special inter- est in the work of the Y's Men's Club, of ivhicn organization ne was a. past president. Hc was also a valued mtmbcr of Trinity United Church. He is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Bessie Florence Vesscy, and seven children: Clif- ford, with the Canadian forces overseas; Reginald, of Toronto, who is expected home this evening; Ilene (Mrs. Ralph Cairns) Charlottetown, and Marian, Betty, Inls and Ralph, at home. Also surviving are Mr. Holmnnls pmcnts. Mr. nud Mrs. Isnnc Holmnn, City, two mothers, His Worship Mayor B. Roy Holman, (lily and Clnlldc C., Calgary, In all of whom The Guardian tenders sincere sympathy, . .._..1. _ Ari/l‘ ON THE PAGE THREE Iflflfl is today on the march all through Canadian life. In industry, in the oflice, on the farm, even in the schools, lflflfl is saving for vital war requirements. An account cl this Dunk will be most useful in YOUR THRIFT ‘ l! THRIFTY. Ivy We! PROGRAM." Saving: Certificates; The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA IIFD; IlI2-—OVll A CENTURY OI BANKING EXPEIIENCI Charlottetown Mon taguo S ummers i tie S O URIS BRANCHES IN PRINCE ElHVAliI) ISLAND Alhunv K 0'l.eary DANCE 553m Reserve W/EDNESDAY SEPT. ensington Morel 2nd. for the big dance at. Matthew 8; IiIcLcuifs Warehouse at Souris ROUND AND SQ UARE DANCES 2—ORC HESTRAS-Z This Dance is sponsored by the Carry on Canada Corps, and proceeds are for War pur- poscs. Refreshments served. i TRINITY UNITED cnuncir The flowers at. and near the pulpit vyerc very beautiful, sym- bolicul of our entire service. Mrs. G. Elliot; Full presided at the or_ gun and Mrs. Fred M. Nash was our guest. soloist rendering effec- tively “Just for Today". Keep me. guide and love me, Lord, Just for today. _ , The service which was lll charge of Rev. D. C. Booihroyd opened “rim g, note of praise and the read- ing of the 99th Psalm. “limit ye the Lord our God and worship at his footstool for ilC is holy." Rev. EBB. Miller, M.A., preached the sermon from Isaiah 11-15, "There shall be a highway for the remnant. of his people". He showed how the Church has a great responsibility for the estab- lishment of a just and lasting peace after the war and made an appeal that. people should be worthy of what the church Will yet become. At the evening service Rev. Mr. Boothroyd preached. his text be- ing Matthew 22-5 “But they made light of it." There is a grave dan- ger that we make light of the great spiritual truths of liic To be careless of the word of God, His will and His love is spiritual death. lviir. George Johnson was the evening soloist, ‘. The General Council of our church has a deficit of one and ihree quarter million dolars ivhich t is necessary to pay 01f so that ihe Church will not be impeded in dealing with post war reconstruc- tion problems. Last year a crim- palgn was started to push the sale of War Savings stomps and cer- tificates mncle payable to The Un_ ited Church. It met with fair suc- cess but not; up to expectations of the General Council. A total of about $900000 was raised which is only one half the amount requir- ed. Trinity Church here subscrib- ed $2200 of which $1800 has been paid in, Rev. Mr. lilarshnll who has charge of the campaign in the Maritimes was here and con- sulted ivith the Official Board. He will return in two weeks time and preach in our Church. His pur- pose is to reopen the cnmnpisgn and urge upon all ihc necessity of additional subscriptions. It will not onlv help the government in war financing but will also help our Church. Then let's to the task! Will Build Potat Dehydration Plants In Maine WASHINGTON. Aug. M-(AP) ~—Aides of Senator Ralph Brewster iRfipwMeJ said wdav they had been informed the "green light" had been given for construction of three potato dehydration plants in Maine. 'I'he'plants would be constructed by Thurber E. Holt, Fort Fairfieid, to produce 2,000,- 090 bounds of dehydrated potatoes 811111111111’: Maine Food Processes, 1110., Wlnterport, 2.500.000 pounds; and James H. Ruthburn. West- iieid. 500.990 DOUnds. Cost of the iéggmrojects would approximate MONDAY, AUGUST l]. PM. 5.15 ‘London Calling ' 5 30 ‘Fronulninc. F.im;l;.".' Tm zldvcniitn.» oi > nic- 311501‘. ii-llllli} ill viuztlule Louuni. 5 45 The Nous. 5.55 Interlude. 6 00 ‘SlllpnluU-s Ashore.’ A “".€k- ly scllcs iv. Mcrcilant Nivv, SIlfJCl for world- ‘ ' together “tic-fever llley may be. 6 30 War Review. ’l“ne War in the Airz‘ Oliver S". wart dis- cusses some particular aspect of the curren; situation. 6 40 ‘Listening Post.’ 6.45 The Nous; NPWs Analysis. 7.00 ‘Culling from Britain to Newfoundland’ Message; from Ncwiounriianders serving in Britain. ‘l l5 Music. 7.30 Canada Calls from London tin colldb "n with the CBCi: Ca "m Rv-gxnental Concert. 8 00 ‘Working For Victory.’ Talk by George Gibson. 8.15 ‘London Calling. PM. 8.30 ‘Britain Speaks.’ "Education in Wartime." _ 845 ‘For Gallnniri" ' Private Leonard Rappg, M. M 9 00 Headline News and Views. 9.15 BBC Salon Onliestra. 045 ‘Front Line Family.’ (Re- peaty 10.00 ‘An Ameficftn in England.’ l0 30 LCllCCll C. ll." ' l0 40 'I‘l‘.e Du 10 45 10.55 Listening Post. ll 00 ‘Starlight? Anonn. W1 (Australian radio star) m Robin Ricitmond at the Harri. mend Organ 11.15 ‘Britain Speaks ' 1m at _ 11.3) Radio Nmvs Reef, m ) A. M. i2 OO ‘FOP Giiilfilllry,’ (Repggiy 12.15 ‘Working for Victory.’ (Re- pent», l2 3O The News 12 45 C‘csc doivn TYYRNAI) O ‘l. v 5111mm NEW YORK, Aurr. 28 WrCP) — The Australian radio Slifi today that n. tornado has “rocked i, township on tho Waipackanri coast of New Zcnlnnd Tm brnarL cast vivas ("i-card hove ir; CBS Tim tornado lasted tu-n minutqq bu; left Phnos in its u-wkc. “in town was placed under military control. Sent-nos vvcro posird and s curfew was imposrd Use Mtnnrciwiliwénlihiirf Protect Your Cloths From MOTHS I. A R V E X. 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