355E. 31X b I TD-DAY -:- PRINCE EDWARD W. . g n on NO‘l’ "sures, 11°“, u The BiggesPArmy laugh I-Iit since "Shoulder Arms" fn'n'i'u"nl'h'n'i'ir‘fH'Tfn'fn'fl'l'n' M ' . .. - American Troops I v-"r-rrrra-u-n-rrr.-rrro-rrrrrrrrn-rrrrrrrrrr. u\"u'u'lu'u'u'u'nfi'u'u'n'u'u'n'l‘l ‘JR-H l“u“u’n‘u'u'u'u'ln'n'h'n'n'flo'n‘n '15‘- '-'|'-‘-'-'l-'-'-'-‘-'\-‘|5“fi'- .'.".-.'.-.-.-.-.\.- .- TD-DAY -:- CAPITOL -:- WEDNESDAY ’ 2...; E XTRA —' (SCREEN NEWS FLASH) — "Churchill in IccIand"—i\I.SO-Mi\IlCH OF TIME Fights On” and “UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS hIATINEE—3.15-NIGHT 7 AND 9 t __,,,.._. g .> . I gave him $=~ the best years 2 , of my life. .. l '-'-'-'-'-'-'-i--a-.-.~.1.-.-.-.-.vn.r. In".H‘-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-' wltlt . _ GRANT MITCHELL I NANA BRYANT JOHN LITEL. PLUS-CARTOON 1' F COMIiDY-SPUIYPOSCOPE "'-"""— 3,l5—-7—-8.-l5 -'-'n'|'n‘|'-'-'-'n'-'n A ADOW BANK W. l. The rm. 1' iiu- Nlculiuw Blink Woincnls Ins tuu- win; lll'l(l cn Auuusi ~ltn n: mt homo 0i M118. (Jordon Niztcbeoti wrh an attendance of l2 tncmbcrs and Ix visitors. i In the absence of the prcsidvn‘, Miss Ltiuru Crosby was appointed to ll“ " - itivelitig opened by . Oill,‘ llllll rcpvntltiu tliv‘ ‘ mjtl lll lllllslill, _ l Mitiulcs of the last. int-cling were 4 read and adopted. Correspondence‘ was ten . Mrs W. W. Crosby and. Mrs. Harry Hyde were nmiohilcd dole-F‘ uitlcs to attend the annual meeting oi tlic P. E. I. 'I'lll)(‘l'(‘lll0SI.$ Licnz-im on September IIilZl tu thv Cllllllll" r- town Hotel. It. was moved. seconded and carried that we give $5.00 to the '1'. R Lcnizuc. The sick committee reported that one sick member hml hot-n rcmcm- bored. The Red CfDss committee rc- vorted one quilt. and three dressss- GAR ord Time. Loto trips on Friday, continued until further notice. nit- \\ u" monthly. tnvvlittl of‘ W000 ISLAIIDS-GIIRIBUD IIDRTIIIIMBERLIIIIII FERRIES I.TD. 1' We can't ever be alone . . . "-“-"-'-'-'-'u'u'n'-'- fl-‘J-"J-‘fl-‘f- ‘I-I-l-IVN 'o'-'n'n‘h'n"ul'n‘n'n‘n'u'u\'uf'o'n'nl'n'u'n‘n'n'u A‘ WARNER BROS.‘ -Fim Nnlipnol Piclurn ~ sitows I V-'-"-‘-'-'»'-'-'='-'| l - -'u‘-'n'-'-'ln'u"n"n\ WAS JUST TEACHING 35R MANUAL o; ARMS!” . in tln- inidule of Uncle Sams annu- vitinltrlcfl. s moved. sccondcd and cu"- In tlluit‘ .~h<v.v_ tin-ii‘ , ilOIl o: the Women» lnslli c Rust Room sinuwttcd bJ» ‘the awr- (‘Tllllltlllu The next meeting is i0 be held ut the home of Mrs. Frank B0346- Thc follmvintz comniittocs were n1:- l)0Llll(‘(iI Iiuncli, Mrs. Frank 13m Mrs. ilobvrl Jmvvll and Air-s. l\ mun Nlnclfilycicn; Proirrhiiiiiio, .\i W. \V. Crosby and Mrs. l-lvdc. The dclceznics nbminted to atlviid zhedistrn". coitventlon were Zvii-s. Peter Scott and Mrs. Norman Milt?- Fnvdon. Tl - hmszritiiinic for the 4i of a conwst mil on in rod Hyde and won hv Mrs l.t( essay on inw by Miss Lmira Crosby. Tho lll(‘f"lll§ closed by sintzunz God Save tln- Klntz. A diuntv littnh was S(‘l‘.l‘(I hv the hoslcss assisted by the committee in cl ‘e FERRY SERVICE Daily sailings of Ferry "PRINCE NOVA" are, including Sundays, from Wood Islands ot 7 A.M., ll AM. and 3 PM. and from Coriboo at 9 A.M., I PM. ond 5 PM. Atlantic Stand- Suturduy and Sundoy ore dis- event-JP P“, Reviews “China .=.-.-.-.-.'.-..' maxing-unmask ‘Caught In The Draft’ New Bob Hope Comedy LIIBL niuhl. Bob Hope landed ritlht; . Dl‘Ol-’.l‘8lll lll "Caught. in the lhxut," PJIll-HIOUUFS till-out comedy ' now Dlnyiiiu at un- Priiice Edward TllCdlTB. You cull be sure there were bicniy oi fireworks-time kind titans iiliiru with tau. lt-l anus. ininutl- tliltl‘ boo fired the Ul>cllli1§l tutti, the whole theatre vvcis Llll‘U\Vll into an uuroflr, F01‘ 15°‘? illlillll-l. the purl 0i u movie actor eh- iunlcii in llllililllll a. wit‘ Dlfrl-UIB. had imcu the "Over the top!’ slitflflljo his lllCll and then screamed franhc-I - then no (itscovcrcd that m5 . \\'.i.s really loaded. '1" - glLll-tllv actor next. creates a ilLUkti-IIOL when he finds himselfin lllc itrmy as the result. of a plinth»:- n1 Joke which backfired on h-lmse "Ctllllllll. in the Draft. may not. be a true version 0f GVEPYTJIIIIR $119 “my has to offer its rookies. blli» 30b llonc llllti his coinedv corps certam- iv itimitiue to izive army life a. new mist-the lund even the draftees Clljlly- There are parachute droDo 9115i. will make your stomach bower dive| with hilarity" crazy tank chases. ‘ nurse , and "sctelctive ser- - duties iticllitliug peeing pota- to s and softening a hard-boiled] "surge." ‘ . Dorothy Lainour. who co-scars with the popular screen and rndio znntzinnsttrr, is in love with Buck Private Hope but she cant. inarlfy him until her lllllivl‘. the colonel, l5 convinccd that Sfllllilllllllil, besidvs trouble llows through her veins. i Lynne Ovcrinnn and. Eddie Brack- p1] kgcn Bub connmnv during these \\‘.'\(I{V escapades which almost. cause total disaster. But Hope emerges as u llt‘l'O m t: climax of the film. He tuins dis... k -r to iuutzlitcr and saves the nrmv iroin his teammates brain-siorni military" trap. Tm iccruit. cots his beaut and o. cornoitilsiiii) to boot. Don't miss it! l Tltcrefls nothin! like hflvlm‘ f?“ colonvlls rinutlllicr around‘ dung‘; those lmir-rnisiinz moment-s n g be lll0-l‘filli‘l‘lflllv if she happens 1 om Dorothy mmour. Take a lesson r0 Boll ‘Hone. Americas Numbeatibniie Rookie in “Cauzhbiln We D1‘ - War-ZS Years Ago Today sopt. 2. lDl6~Ailicd governimenlo dcmnnrl control of Greek ml and toll-graph systems, and opor- tatton of General Powers‘ agents from (more; tilirce Gcflnein vessel! seized oil Piraeus. Combined Rus- sinti and Ritmnninn attack forced Austrians to rctlrc across the Coma. ‘Llflnard’: tutu pain. \ , C. A. F., who is now in l-Iivplutttl. h... . . hero s e mmum-unas-umavws-u-v-uw aaa-cu-r-n wa-t TVWW-KWMV-HWHHY-HW —COMING_ PRINCE EDWARD from cl hurtling piano ilvo miles up thout o puchutol % . 555555-555571’: lu.-u-.v.wr.-.v-r.v.v.-.rmw.'r.aavnr.xu-u-nr-vv. Air Gunner Sgt. Keith L. Hardy, of Binom- fleld, P. E. 1., nlr gunner with R. 5. Gunner Leonard A. Cameron, A Battery R. C. A. Canadian Army Overseas, only son of Mr. mid Mrs. Robert A. Cameron. Augustine Cove P. E. I. NORTH WlLTSlilllE W. C. T. U. The July meeting 0i the W. C T. U. was held in the church v0 ' ’I‘h.l.s was a special mc-ctinz to w all were welcome. Mrs. tlccv,» 15M l . the devotions and the ’l‘oin(~ A115 Prayer. The incctint: ODClKCl by singing Sweet Hour 0i‘ Pi-rucr. ‘ - lowed by scripture XCLLIIHI,’ Si. J GIWDIA?!‘ l7. rend by Mr A. l man. Prayer. Min" MY Faith L0 verse and LC.’ souls sincere rlv a1 verses of Scripture on 1 and explanations. cntinn! "Christs unnnsi" d lllitfflcl." thew 26-39. A > i. l‘. ‘temperance T lilti- which was very much enioycd. Nlinulc; o meeting road and call was nnsw ‘ed .1: hint-l u‘, recently been Mrs. Younkor Rovinciiil Prcsidr-ni project for mviiibciz-liin :~..~. (Lu: 1 for wnr puroosvs for two mrltl‘ is. Meeting closccl by shining hymn n02 ‘and benediction. - iPntriot nlmne‘ u FHE CHARLOTTETOWN GITARDTAIQ ‘EEIITRAI. auilnnun This column lo rooorvotl for uovu‘ o! local lntoron, but advertising ot a uewsy nltu o lllll Ito lnlofled at 5 cent: n word. otrlotiy pl,- able in advance. CRABWELL I01’ Phbwflibhl. CONFEDEBATION LIFE [NSUI AN CE. L-WII WANTED. — Home for BritzLih Guest Child (Girl) 1n 1mm the country to ottond P. . C. For v further information. bhono nut i Fullerton 363. 4286-29-21. RABBI MEDJUCIUB VISIT- Rabbi L. Medjuck, Rabbi of tho Hebrew community in Moncton N. 13.. visited Charlottetown ion week. He performed n. circumcision DDEISIIOH on a Jewish child in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on _Frlday, according to Hebrew ritual. ‘Dr. Tidmarsh was present at; the operation, which is believed to be the first of its kind performed here. Rabbi Medjucl: l) a native of Poland. and has boon five years in Canada. Ho is u. contribu- tor to a Hebrew newspaper in New York. Members of his family an still in Poland, and one brother is a war prisoner in Germany. This was his first; vlott to Prince Eld- warcl Island, with which ho was very favorably impressed. He left. Sitnday on return to Moncton. ' FAREWELL KART! - On Wed- nesday evening o. number at oom- Danions and well wiahoro aaoembled at the home of Mr. and tun. Welter Connlck, Kinkora. their object be. inz to tender a farewell reoe tion to J. Pope McMahon who woo eav- ing the following day to serve Hit Kmz and country. After all had as. sembled lvtr. Raymond Kelly was appointed chairtnan tmd in o few words explained tho object. of the meeting. Pope was then oowrted to the seat; of honor when on address was read bv Mr. Preston Smith and a well-filled purse presented by Mr. Wnncis smith. Pope somewhat ani- zmrd, thanked them for their kind- ness and thoughtfulness and hoped soon to be back with them 881th. Lunch was served to about fifty by several of the youmz ladies and a fcw hours were Milled away in dnncinc. mtislc beimz furnished by hltissrs. Kelly, McCarvill. McMahon with Mr. Harold Drummond on the R11! 8.1‘. FAREWELL PARTY-The people of New Argyle and vicinity enter- tained 1t. the home 0t Mr. Martin MacDonald in honor of L. A. C. Oswald L. Darrnch. son of Mrs. Dnrrach and the late Duncan Dar- rtwh. Canoe Cove. now stationed at Summer-side. P. E. 1'. The gath- ering was brought; to order by Mr. Hector Currie of the Provincial Snvlnqs Bank, Charlottetown and tho address was read b_v Mr. Ivan Wilson and the presentation of o. beatitifui wrist watch by r. Nor- man MacKenzle. Oswald though taken by surprise thanked them all for their kindness and thought.- fulness. After singing’ "For He's o Jolly Good Fellow and bouncing the gurist, several hours were pleasantly spent in music and dancing. The ladies oerved n dainty lunch and the evening was brought to a close by singing God snve the King. The Eastern Guardian ..'Thi: column is reserved for news of local Interest. but adver- tising of a nowsy nature may be Inserted at. 2 cents a word. utrictty uuyable ln advance. .."1‘l-lE S. S. SURF wan in gait at Montague on Wednesday loa ing DFOCIUCG for sydnev and other ports- —I.. JWIONTAGUE MEMORIAL SCHOOL Ls in full swlnl! main v1- ter the summer holidays. The old stuff of teachers with one change Mr. Lmiis Herring, Mun-a. Harbor, is principle in place of Lorne Stewart who accepted another schooL-L Personals ..'Mlss Marguerite MacDonald. has returned to her home in Valley- iield after a minor operation in the Nina's County Hospital-L ..-Mi's. Thomas Harris and two children. Velma and Tom of Med- lord. Mass, are visiting friends and . fMrs. William with her son Billie and daughter Agnes of Westviile, N. 5., are visl. tors to Montague, the guest‘ of hlrs. MacQuai-rieb, mother, Mrs. Ilnnlcl MacGregoit-l’... ..'Mrs. Earle Lewlor of Saint. John, N. B., is visiting her home in Sturgeon, called homo by the Jlncss of her father, Mr. Wilbur DJcKinnOn, who is a patient in the Kings County HospitdL-L. .'Miss Loraine Boyd, RN, of In Fresno, Snslo. and a graduate ol the Royal Victoria. Hospital, Aiontreal, is visiting lior friend Miss Marjorie MacLean, Mon- tdgue.—1.. Plblew Trolns-lron Route Mcty Rush U. ‘relatives at Hopefield and Murray ‘ IIJIFIJOI‘. P. E. 1-1. l I You may have looks and brains and personality — every quality that spclls success. But if you also have “B.O." you'll find it; hard to get; ahead. WE ALL PERSPIRE CON- STANTLY. And perspiration left on the skin decomposes, becomes stale, offensive. That in why yo; all need Lifebuoy. LIFEBUOY IS THE ONLY SOAP ESPECIALLY MADE TO PREVENT “B.O." No other popular soap has I.ilebuoy's special DEODORIZING ingre- dient. No other soap gives day- long ALL-OVER protection n 1 against u. /VOWca.s'/.s'lf.$'5'/ -tho 99g soup especially made to prevent "B.O." l STILL NO RAISE! WHAT'S ANYWAY ? l-\HR|X Former Pi-emit-r lid-m. -i o! France lends Illllft‘ "limllwqa French ParIitttnt-iit m. Illlll‘l§ lll L) position to Viola)‘, . l“ colluhnrntiott with BodyOdOll Use Ltfebuoy regularly in your lint/z. You'll love it: rich INVIG- ORATING Ial/tcr. You'll love, I00, the way i! leaves you thrill- ingly FRESH- confident a] LASTIIVG cleanlinexs. Uta it for face and hands, too-JI’: 20% milder than many sit-called beauty and baby soaps. Brig. Gcn. John nil-tinder above, will head :1 L‘. s. military mission to (‘hlnn to lllTlllllJ‘ ln- orcascd lcnd-lt-gst- uitl and In an slst. and advise llte (‘hincu- itrmy, Gen Mugrttdrr “as tuit-t- mill- Lary tlltache ln Chitin. . A lover product Personals andMr.J.A.Sl-- are “Sign! m ottigctinan, Klflkflfl, cll h sDen m! er v t,‘ '1 ._. nmmer m Kmkoigléd ion \\ 1h tcr M158 Jtwet Stewart has returned 'to her home in Ottawa, after sDending several weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. T. B. Woodman, 513mg Park Road. . . A.. aft din -_ able vacatiohr Bwljiiii R an enjm kora. GOODWI-N-IIUTTON WEDDING The hands of the clock were turned back in Montreal last night and something of the atmosphere of‘ the gay nineties was recaptured. The occasion was a wedding at which the newlyzmarried couple actuated by a desire to co-operate In the war-time effort of conscrv_ 1118 Bfl-soline forsook the sophisti- vcatcd medium of mcchnnimd transport and drove from the MacQuari-le [church vestry to the wedding fe- ception with a horse and carriage. The bride was Miss Willenn Pa. trlcia Goodwin. who since child- hood had dreamed of driving in B. carriage On he: wedding day. She is the daughter of the late Patrick J. Goodwin and of Mrs. John Mur- ngahan of Montreal. formerly of Mount Stewart. P.E.I. The bride- groom, Mr. Vivian Hutton, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hut- imi. Of Notre Dame de Grace, The ceremony took place quietly at six O'clock last evening in the vestry of St. Raphael's Church, Rev Father O'Rourke officiating. Mrs. Charles O. Proulx, u; m“- romof-honor, attended the bride, and Mr. Charles 0. Proulx was ffilid to Rdssia I 6- Sovm" RUSSIA r5102: _J-il_n _ From New York to PIIIIOII Gulf: l3,000 lniln utii,“ . Vladivostok to Moscow: ' . 4500 IIIITII . _..,_..........._.. Point! When Jopon Mlflt Nvoclt Roche British-Russian victory in Iran will open a second routo 1o: U, S, gm h m; govt“, pun-fig [oulg u; ‘Vladivostok could be cut of! moi-é easily by Japan than odor southern channel, which ovoid: vraton "i" Imam mink -—> Mrs. J. H. Monaghan, Haulbj-Qgjg‘, blue taffeta wi Marv Shreenan. Boston, isrm Messrs Francis Shrcenan, Francis y and Patrick Dillon all of Pilllsfldelbhia. Pa" have returned to, Qhg foymgfsl bridal party drove with a. whit/e mother. Mrs. T. L. Shreenan, Kin-‘ best man for Mr. Hutton. The bride wore a floor-la th French period vm o! periwl e1 tiio puff sleeves and Jxiuffant skirt; and a hat of pink- ‘ish mauve Baku, her old-fashioned Jiouquet being of variegated flow- Mrs. Proulx wore a pink crepe romaine dress with a small straw hut. of navy and pink and wore a corsage bouquet of mauve orchids. Owing to illness Mrs. Murnaghon was unable to attend her daugh- ter's wedding. Mrs. Hutton, mother cf the bridegroom was owned in navy crepe vilth which s e wore l. navy hat. and a cot-sage bouquet of l white flowers. Following the ceremony tho horse and carriage to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison, where the reception was held, the decorations being carried out with gladioll and other summer flowers. i ,. i the mnewlyJnari-ied oouplo .. - _ ' . .e ymo r for their hone oon _ -_ -. - . to ‘Toronto and Lake Huronfmthe who heads the iuinnhnbtrfilurfil;l bride travelling in a beige cloth mind "I u"? R- ’\' l" l?“ ,, m’ stilt with nigger brown hat; and n member m’ tlio “lilllrlls. . accessories and stone marten furs. ‘l-‘oroo auxiliary. is in Miiiiirinil l0 They will reside in Notre Dame dc won unfit-i- ht-r lmuitniii. orrlrfl Grace on their return. l, I code "Dunn", 1., the com- munication ocvlivll- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davies, o! Wnlluceburg, Ont, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. MacDonald of saint. John, N. B., were guests at: age wcdding.—Montrea.l Star, Aug. bound Occnnldin‘ National Rflllih crossing. __ One cf the victim» its Gerard Cheiiurt‘ Camille Chennrzi m Que. The othci" orciih was not ld('l’lllll(‘(l. as... <- Flrst rondi. Montreal wit. o TWO MEN KILLED RIVTERE DU LDUP, Que. t. l—tCP)—'I‘wo men were killed - stantly near L'I.sle Everte, about 20 miles east o4’ Riviere Du Loup, to- day when the car in which ‘they were drivin wan struck b the eut- WANTED! More Hogs IIIIIIIIIIIII/lltllllxg l t l We need more Hogs to supply prndilcl E to regular customers and to employ tin: R help ln plant. Farmers who truck, ot‘ llilli) ~ their Hogs trucked to our plant. avoid all \ rehandllng expense, delays, and shrinkuu-e In transit, which must result. to their zul- l‘ vantage. Those who are doing so are iuvaro ~ of the saving. But We Need More HOGS! Bring or lend your Hogs to us and st; cure the advantage, and also help sulliwl your local Industry. Davis & F racer