THURSDAY, 1 WM! d life! CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column la reserved to: news of local interest, but advert at a newsy nature may be Insert at five cents a word. strictly psy- abla In advance, COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDEILATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. H. V CLUB DANCE Thhfldll 111th? sponsored by G011 Club War Bew- v ces- 10-21-21. MRS. KATHRYN! llAMltL-Mrl. Knthryne Hauun 75. a. rivate nurse oi 511 East Fifth St. day._Sept-. 30m.19~i2 at. a local hospital. A native of Prince Ed- ward Island, Canada. Mrs. I-Ieinm ‘The Corporal sits alone and mopea, Time after time girls dash his hopes. Porspiring doesn't apol! his chances, Ofiending breaks up his romances. kth tonight with UFEBUOY {wan #140 m m! 8'0‘ ‘ -/r.$'7?l’6' What’s One Pmt iFo ’l‘ee-’l‘otaller? LONDON. Oct. 2l—(CPl—And (he jildur so A police ozfi Bailey what tic on dutv in a pziolic house, rriilifcyl: ‘Hull a Vpint of beer. but I didnt ..n . Who stood itl", Question. "Myself. ’ _ "Why didn't you drink it “Tm a tci-dotnllcrl" was the next Ike/leaned BLUEBIRD Ibamlwl l2 $l25 FEATURE VALUE lovely en- q uqemont rinq crafted h: a design nus” BULOAS From 5524,75 Emuisitely diumy for the ladies . liundsomrly mxmnlrh for (h;- ml-n. All |z_u a r n n i e ed dependable timckcopcrs. ‘lW-WELLNER Jewelers Since I868 WANTED We need large qnnnlilics of IPOWI. nntl CHICKEN at once, alive or dressed. BUYING DAILY. PRICES GOOD Royal Packing 0o. (J. D. JENKINS, Prop) NOTHING filfi ITERS NOW .- yr B. E. MIITBN WHOLESALE He replied 1mm the Tryon Credit Union and of the members ," New u 1 viclnnv noun went to the United States 50 years ago, to California 30 years ago and had lived in long Beach for 2a y'rs. Survivors include two sisters Mrs. Bessie Reid o1 5M Bast Filth St. and Mrs. Mary Macliansie o1 Har- bor City. Flour nieces Bob Amos o! this city. Mrs. Les e Phil- lips of Lomita, Mrs. Esther Regan Harbor City and Mrs. Harold Gart- land; and four nephews; Richard, Hector and Lemuel Drake in Can- ada and Edward Drake of Bosto Mass. Private services were hel Friday at 2 P. 1m st m; Simpson Funeral I-Iune with Interment in WOodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica, BOSE-CALLAGHAN _. A qua; but pretty wedding took la.“ n! st. Andrews Church on 7th, when Grace Elizabeth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Callaghan of Droinom, became the bride o! Thomas Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rose of St. Andrews. The Rev. ‘Terence Campbell of- ficiated. The bride looked very charming in a strength length dress oi Tropical blue transparent velvet with accessories to mam; Imd carried a. bouquet of American Beflllly Hoses. she was attended by her Sl.\'.€l‘ .\Inry, who wore queens blue crepe in street length and carried u bouquet of Johann; I-llll roses. Pro. John Rosa of P. E. I. Highlanders acted as grooms. man. Following the ceremony a delicious Wedding breakfast was served at the home o! the bride's parents. BIlEr "which the bridal party motored to points of inter- est on the Island. On their re. turn a reception was held at. the home o! the groom. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkinson of Montreal and Mr. William Priestly of Port- land, Maine. Personals Many friends of Mrs. H. J. Phil- lI will regret to learn o! he; 11 nass st her home. Mrs. Alton Burke and da me Southport. left yesterday marlin‘; for Ottawa, Keefe has entered Mn. G. R. the P. E. I. Hospital for treat- ment. Mrs. Nell MeDougall snd w“ Gordon of this citv left Tuesday mornlniz for Toronto where Gor- don will receive medical treat. ment. l Stranger i Shady Gulch l Hwy Denver Bar-dwell A i (Continued from page 2) =-_~_..._. ..____.__.__. — ~ a railroad lJl here w mine Lhe coal.” Rankin would have asked QUILT’ questions. bus. IIIIAIIXHIDLIQLI came, Soc-us were heard DUI-HUD tn..- Iisllllslull door and. n. moment. lillvtl‘, Arlene Wuiler cume in. followed by young Tom Lally. Arielle glanced once toward the table where Radkin and Scooter sat, then walked on v.0 the durum-room door. _ in the doorway. she turned and said coldly. "When you two clear out.’ I'll fix supper for Tom and me.’ Then. she went. on into the din- lmz room. Tom Lolly looked at Bill Radkin. and grinned. When Radkin refused to notice his presence. he lausrhed and swuggercd alter Arlene. Radkins appetite was suddenly gone. Glnncuuz at. Scooter. he saw a look of pained incredulity on the other‘ sface. The cowboy shook his head. “I sure can't savvy that. irirl. Ehe ain't never acted that way in all the years I've knowed her!" (To be Continued) BORDEN l On Monday evening October 19m the Borden Credit Union held their banquet and annual meeting in the spacious dining room of the Abugweii. Hotel. About forty lflvlflbvrs and n few invited guests set, down to the banquet which was piepurcri by Mrs. Jumesthv. Mac- r Donn. d, oprietrcs; o! 9 Ab”. welt. Af er the splendid repast Md hem emvyeu by all. Rev. w. V. MacDonald who presided over ihe cnlertummen, prolgegd 3, was; the K1112. This we; ri-spOlldCd to by all present rising lll‘l(l singing God Save The King. Various mem- bers of the C (‘fl t. Union xvere called upon and each responded with a short speech also Iiev. Ward Mac- Lcan who with his wife were guests at the banquet was asked 1,0 gpcgk, by bringing greetings outlining the principals of Credit Unions. An nddrcss was then rend by Mr. _R,ce:mald Rodizcrs to Mrs. W. A. Field voicing the appreciation for the splendid wt VICTORY! & 00. LTD. GROCERS A g ‘W’ . i . thrilled at the story of Dunkirk . . . shuddcred at the Battle of ?'. f Britain . . . thcn cheered the R.A.F. when the Luftwaffe turned tail in i..." defeat. And I remember that historic Sunday, December 7th, when thcjaps came in. No nccd to go on, you see how keenly (!) interested in the war was I. During this time I was doing my bit, too. (Don't laugh!) I bought a few War Savings C€flIIlC3I€S-—£1Dd, b jove! during the last Victory Loan this year I actually bought s Bond (ii e throwing a penny on the Drum!) You see, in this way of following the war, my own way of life, and that of thousands like me, was pretty well untouched. ‘ERR YOUR CUMMANDO - ' QAGGER denominations of $50, $100, n i: a mbnl ha:- ' I l l caring t atyou bar's Bought tbs nn: so ’ Vunq Bands. are readily saleable when you need the cash. N0 Tliifid Md 77586‘ #0?! BllY THE NEW l [-12 work she had accomplished as sec- retary since the Union started and stating their regret that ill he'.ilt.h had forced her to retire from this sltion. The prescntntlon of a nullful Parknwny set was mnde b Mrs. Frank Dorsey. Mrs. Field although taken by surprise made n. fllCe speech than ing the members for their gifts. A vole of thanks was given to Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes V. MacDonald and stuff {or the very fine banquet they had served. The Annual Meeting was then held with Pmslrlent Thomas Gall- ant in the dhalr. Minutes of last nnnunl meeting were rend and ad- opted. The report oi’ the Cmtllt Commlltm was given by Mr. Frank Dorsey. He. reported that. 42 lnnn hnd been given durin" Ill“ "1"" Rmmlnilnz to szova and there were nn barl loans. Report of Supervisory Committee Mildly mrdirated super-soft talc with Imflrhnt Oriental bouquet. All druflllists. Mad! In Canad l- Cllflll/Mplftéfiifl O Yes, thinking a lot, lately—-snd now I'm going to do something. But first, let rue tell you about my thinking. I'm typical of thousands of Canadians. I'm approaching middle age . . . married. . . have children (they're almost ol enough to join the armed forces) . . . and I have a steady job and u fair income. For three years I've been, theoretically, "at war"-—but until now I haven't been really in it. I've followed the war (that's right, "followed" r is the word!)—followed it daily—in my newspapers. P; I cursed the Germans over Rotterdam . . . despuired at the Fall of France been received in interest. $14.49 had been placed in the Guarantee Fund. $3.62 in Educational Fund and expenses hnd amounted to $27.10 leaving a profit of 854.00 They had declared i; dividend of 5% on paid up shares and a 30% rebate on interest of loans. was given by. Mr. Regnald Rodger! and Secretary's report by Mr. Edgar Rlchnrd. He said the membership had incensed to 8'7. The share holdings irw amounted to over $1000. Loans had increased to $2078. Cash on hand rmounted to $108. During the year 99.55 had BRINGING UP FATHER One S00. $1,000 and larger. Loan Headquarters will be glad to give ynu every assistance in making out your order form. You will be laying up for yourself the best of all investments-VICTORY BONDS are backed by all the resources ofthe Dominion of Cnmidn; they yield a fair rate of interest; you can burrow against them; Some discussion took place forming a buying committee and was decided to study for same. Election of officers plnce n5 follows. Directors: Thomas E. Gallant (ie- the sympathy of the elected) and Louis Hnckett. retiring mcgnber o! Credit late Tiiomusqexton [valued mem- Then one day I saw myself in the true light . . . a spectator outside the arena, while the peril was bein fought oh‘ for me by others. I began to see those perils . . . possible de est . . . cruelty, slavery, desolation . . ._my loved ones, I11 Canada, my home and my possessions, all thatl cherish, destroyed at the hands ofthe Nazis and the japs. At last I did some serious thinking. Like a sudden shod: came the resolve. Canada needs—the crisis demands-that I do something. I'm not in the fighting line, so I must get behind those who are. I must send them guns, and tanks, and planes, and ships. So my wife and I spent hours at the week-end, figuring on a new bud et- ing of our income. We're going to change our way of life, to s!) prevent t/Je Nazis changing i! for us. We're going to cut out every unneces- sary expenditure, and cut down many ofthe necessary ones, too, in order to lend all the money we can to Canada. I'm going to buy VICTORY BONDS, not alone because it ls a splendid investment, but because-as you see-‘Tve been thinking . . . now I'LL DO SOMETHING! I'll do my utmost in helping to put the new Victory Loan ($750,000,000) over the top.”- HOW T0 BUY- Give your order to the Victory Loan salesman who calls on you. Or place it In the hand of any branch ofany bank, or give it m any trust company. Or send it to your local Victory Loan Headquarters. Or you can Iuthorize your employer to start a regular payroll savings plan for you. Bonds may be bought in Salesman, bank, trust company or your local Victory and they titer The following delegates WM NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE on Committee Frank Dorsey (re-elect- ed). Supervisory Ounmlttee: Mrs. appointed to attend the Cred" then took Frank Dorsey. Union Conventoti to be held in It was moved and secOnded that Chazlottetown: Rev. Pr. MacDonald, fredlt Union Mr. Re lnald Rodgers and Mi’. Ed- u milv of the gnr Ric ard. Meeting then adjourned. I Rv Genrize McManuP ber of the Union. To ihe Board of be conveyed to Lhe NE 601' "r0 GIT HOME N A HJRRY-l HOPE “n-v DOCTOR uAsvT GIVEN MAGGE ANY on THOGE VITAMIN PILLS m; GAVE ME - SHE'S T00 600D A BATTLE? NOW- B Tt-E DOCTCI? HERE? WHERE'S YER MOTHER i’ \ I \ Iv I-I-Iv-I-o-u-nqu wan-II‘ 0-22 l