\ s. IGUARDIAN .. ...? grli ’ciifiiii§ixyfiu‘* TO_DAY Provincial‘ Command ' Canadian Legion . ._ At a meatinguof the Provincial ilsomo A auauiaams . 3.3.. ma. d1»??? casvvmm ins rauvvsu. “mo,” sou roe ma euaanom NAVAL NEWS — Senior chap. Rev. CEIITIIIII. EIIAIIIIIAI gin-g’; Pkg-gig" g1; I -— wag». Charlottfi. flu“ tolvisit a. . aAzAAa OPENING -m ninth annual basaar in aid of the City Hfllbltsl was ffi . ...; fs‘.'“ii..‘;"“°“ "“ l‘lils eelaainismanoe reeiiewa floral interee bltllvlfllill :r natarznayaalaaertea a.“ ...”... . . ....'..'.'::.':.:. '" ______ ENGAGEMENT —- M". J. W. b swasnsu" ..':*~=-.........="~.:.::-::- ’ °' I dl-lllhau- llariowie Mildred W oh in tbtir lads‘: the Proviim IIOWI-WOOD-At fihS PIIISIIAQQ - --. on the evening of y Rev. D.K. Ross B. or Jones request- embrance Day be set Province as a. day tiaens should be able to Logion 1n their services o! of those who lave up liesfor their vvua . ‘rbe rateful to the s?‘ prooeedtoot .withhisnaw< f‘ E BAZAAR he prise — T door at Illt night's hospital bazaar was won by Mr. George Ocnnley. Union Street. It was a beautiful auto robe ‘dolizaiéed by Mr. W E E .1: w- winem- , cc in e past. They are particulari, anxious that all school children should be free to loin with the Legion in their . on er llth. é‘ E ALSO DISNEY CARTOON Shows —7.15—9.15 Matinee Tuesday At 3.30 _ months. But the y suyec b‘. an we Mb ‘ sser d his orc ertainly it tiai island not a very big songs by Charles Chamberlain. runner. YESTERDAY ... m, funeral of Miss Catherine Isabel Show of York Point was held yes- Nqnh Willy afternoon from the home of l-leber Horne. York Point. The service was conducted by Rev. LR. d1 Skinner assisted by Rev. T.A. WiL son. The pallbearers were. Cleve Robinson. John McLurc. Leonard Cudmorc. Wilbur Younker, Everett Shaw. Interment was in Brackley Point cemetery. .___. WINS R. C. A. F. COMMISSION —Pilot Officer John Goodwill Mac. Phee, youngest son of Mr. and Mpg. W.W. MacPhee. of Toronto, form- erly of Charlottetown, P.E.I., re. centiy won his navigators wing as well as a Commission at No. 4 Air Observer School, R.C.A.F.. Lon- don. Ont. Only 21 years of age. he was born in Toronto and isagrad- uate of R-ivcrdalc Collegiate. where he was outstanding in athletics as well as in academic studies. HOME 0N FURLOUGII- Lieut. .B. Cosh. R.C.N.V.R. son Of Mr. and Mrs A.B. Cosh, Char- lottetown. arrived weeks’ furlough more than three yea-rs’ active ser- vice overscas. Lieut. Cosh left here J 1940. and after a vear in Finaland was sent to the Middle East with the Royal Navy. There he wasustationcd in es. This in turn be assisted by Committees set up each ty to deal with similar . matters. The Command also made nrran- ' gements for the annual Po y cam- paign and Major T E. acNutt was appointed chairman of a com- mittee of M.P Titus and H-A. ‘ Messcrtvécy to complete e11 arran-_ aerncn . A resolution was adopted request- ing that some provisions be made so that orphan children of a de- ceased veteran who had service in France be assisted to complete their education when no funds were available to have them kept in school. ______._i_; MEDICAL TRAINING There are sixty-six medical schools s. proved by the American Medical iation in the United States. ishes them every success as they go down life's way together. BRAVE OFFICElI-‘S DEATH - Mlss Ruth MscLean. RN, daugh- ter of Mrs. Mary MacLean. in writ- ing home to s relative told of her work in the active war zone. One or her patients who was a Cald. will d from Saskatchewan was with her cousin Captain Kenneth MacDonald when he was instantly rillsd while on duty at the front ine. As medical officer .eaning over this lad, who had been wounded. when he was hit by a sniper. Two of his stretcher bear- ers immediately went up to help him and they too were killed with five others. Capt. MacDonald had been warned of the danger in the front ling but he said that was what, he was there for. his eves snapping at the challenge of evad- ing his dtuy. It happened outside of Mt. Etna. The young soldier with tears in his eyes told with pride of the devotion and love the Scafcrths had for Dr. Ken and what a loss his death was to his family who might well be proud of such a fine. brave son and bro- ther. Miss MacLean mentioned her intention of going to see Allison Rogers in a nearby hospital who has been very ill, ii’ at all possible and said that everyone was in good spirits and that the Red Cross girls would gar. in touch with the girls in Sicily. and promised snaps for the loved ones at home. SUMMERSIDE . es. A! the bride snkcd her friends s buffet lunch . _ served _the hostas. The _. . nder of evening was les- ntly spent with music and no- ..- IL DRILLING (Continued from page i.) o. The first well was abandon- . after only a short _ drilled and a second started ggrby which went to 5.070 feet be. ore it was abandoned. as that was s limit of tho equipment in use en. Great strides have been tak- . m th d ii of g - toienerators. The tiny artificial island. really three close together. is crowded with ma. chlneriv and equipment of all kinds. In act about‘ the only available spot to have lunch. served by com- pany men. was along side of the diesels. Goff on a narrow walk on one of the engines and‘ sandwich trays were there too. Nevertheless everyone en oyed the refreshments after an oon prowling amundthe plant and wetting an idea of the myster- ies of the ceaseless, search for oil. The drilling machinery is owned by Loffland Brothers Company of Tulsa. Oklahoma. the drilling con- tractors. The last well it put down. about 11,000 feet deep. wss in Mise- issippl. “Crash Dive” Starring Tyrone Power Scores Spectacular Hit! Out of a sea aflame with danger and thrills. this film bursts forth. hailed as the great action picture of the year....and the warl Star- ring Tyrone Power. this is the first pic urc of Uncle Sam's fighting submarines. and their story is om- of intense action all the way. Recent Hollywood productions have aid well-earned tribute to other ranches of our armed for- ces. The Army Air Fbrce. the Ma. rincs and the Navy itsel; have been euiogized in films-but now "Crash i g alive ' singles oily, for descrglnghglogy __Pw_ Bu,“ schurmm o; wmd. a inconsp cuous an ero c son N's, h" rammed m m5 mm] group u i mbcn "who man Uncle after visiting his pareniAsMf- and m" PI °" r Awe lnsplrlns Mrs. Horatio sida-S From the time the picture opens with its awe-inspiring panorama of the turbulent. sub-infested At- lantic in all the magnificence of Technicolor. right down to the Holt Renirew Furs The Finest in the Land IIIIW IIII DISPLAY An outstanding collection of Fur Coats in all the most desirable Furs . . . Hud- son Seal (dyed Muskrat), Persian Lamb, Persian Lamb Paw, Opossum . . . and scores of others . . .Classics in style yet with an individuality which assures dis- BIRTHS EGAN — At the Charlottetown Hospital on Oct. 3. 1943, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Egan, Elmwood (nee Mary McQuillam a daughter. EASTER-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital Oct. 8. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Easter. New Wilt- shire. a daughter. MALLETT-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Oct. 9. 1w to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph s. Malictt. a daughter. .000 feet before . job. m men booking the pro- ct hops to reach oil before that. t it is not expected It will be uer the surface than 10,600 feet. "flow long will it take? was a estion asked frequently yeste - y. One oil man. a member of the l g crew. said "Oh. ‘re very lucky. t.. .." and h Personals 8 glazid the Atlantic cr0§lhg recently the United States. AT THE CANADIAN LEGION- Activities at the Legion Home over MARRIAGES DORNlNG.MacFARLAlII-2 - At St. Paul's Chapel. Charlottetown. Oct. 9. 1943. by Flt. Lieut. the Rev. . THE KIRK PULPIT Preaching Sunday evening in St- g longer than that. -- lo ato h lc. h ' i» on‘: amni- Idrglflfolfl f3: en the James Church on the text "When his eyes were opened. he saw noth- ing" (Acts 0:8 RN.) the minister tigug-lev. Tel-l. Busstetlal 51121678. said: ng e ins r light. suppose we think of the lit- tle frets of life of the little pin. pricks and un dnesses which most people experience astheyiour- ney. There are folks who brood upon such things as these. until they practically see nothing else. They tend and water all their littlr- last tender romantic scene between Tyrone Power and Anne Baxter. the film is a series of llIlIllt°i‘l‘\lDE“'l thrills, touching romance, dramatic suspensr-all photographed in the best colored photography yet. Nav Lieutenant Tyrone Power is ass gned to duty aboard a sub- marine at New London. Conn. Dana Andrews plays the part of Power's senior oflicer. a young man who has raised himself up from the ranks. Pretty Anne Baxter. who will evenin : able s sent to dat good attendance. Ira M. Brown. War Services. Ladies Auxiliary said tlltige yang-end consiistcd of a W3] - n war mov e on Satin’ a)’ on) Suncilgy adveryhenjoy- g sng a er iurc ser- vices. with the largest number pre- e; and on Muidoy even- ing the whist game, conducted b ladies of the AUXkI/Iflljflbélkb fitu em s o a the row were present rat each. These activities are an? o°&l’?‘l’ c a s that the ser- ervised by , n rlogion | O TORONTO l‘ 8m in 8.5506 S the duh . Oct. B—(CP Bff. Moshie. deputy minister of rio. was elected pre- n public health on at this annual meeting Elected President 0f Health Association )-Dr. TJ-I. Bussel Somers. Claudia Mac- Farlane R..N., Lower Montag and OpI. L1. Dorning. town. DEATHS HEATHERlDGE-qit the Charlotte. town Hospital on Monday, Oct. 10. i943. William Hestheridge in his 85th year. Funeral from Macloan Funeral Home * ~orrcw. Wednes- day. service starting at 2 oclock. Charlotte- tinction . . . and of course, backed by the Holt Renfrew guarantee. THE DISPLAY WILL LAST TWO DAYS October l5“ 8. I6“ . , u . "mice rnilola cowl .a_u a m" h» pfiiflurvgoullgsmiigorffl hublndccfg | young cattle, I calves . a ;~;»;;-~;_»-»;»;- “i MPH HUTTART u e o roo sow arrow ‘- Ii- Summer-side aufiholms PROFESSIONAL CARD . . _________i_ ~Tv‘(v‘~’\‘ ~".-"1>Zo‘6a"'R'il“'-~. vans I .‘ "r was. ... . ... "mmm/l T E IIIBKEY siisns l“ 0h! 0 V r I 3 I ' "stable for row crop eui ration / "m," - Chartered semi-um IUI OUT ‘Illllll ACI-ll] i "' '"°""* ' “ ‘"3" om» n “WARD-S EGAD,BOYQ!~AMA'ZING now DON'T woman! \Nll.\_ woo h, m, u, , _ MV noun: STILL RETNNS we 1 com- te “Amt Interment, People's Cemetery. (JORNEY — At 38 Valley Street. on Monday Oct. ll, 19B, Mrs. Jo- siah Comoy. St.. in her 81th year. Remains are resting at the Mac- Lean Funeral l-lomghntil this ev- ening. then at her late residence. Funeral notice later. ____ ; Mr. John McCourt. manager of I g the Brighton Horse Shoe Clnh N D, MacLean grievances. till their blossoms would take prizes at a show. And what I save noticed of such folks is this. ong other officers were Dr. C.W. MacMillan. chief medical of- ficer. New Brunswick. vice pre- s en . Among those elected to ecutive committee were Dr. A.R.. Foley. Quebec; Dr. Adelard Groulx. Montreal; and Dr. R..E. Wod house. Ottawa. vicemen were taking a great inter- est in the whist night, every Mon- ay. but not enough girls were at-I tcndlns- Thcy said the amc was easy to learn and that grls with-I out knowledge of it need not ‘ce a- fraid to attend. . Card of Thanks be remembered for her outstandinc performance in "The Pied Piper." carries the tender romantic thema God a itulf thfi picitiire. which bartfulfiiireci ,1 m g . on as n no way een aowe ,‘§,‘§_'°-;-§§°§°,§§§ph§§§ bfigjei§fned to interfere with the speed and to wh“ ma] ‘Human; |5_ They thrills of the film's rapid action. {were only playing before at being ‘ The HOLT RENFREW representative is here to help you in the selection of your Fur coat . . . or to give you estimates for the repairing or remodelling of your pre- sent coat. SINCLAIR & STEWART “d when through the mercy of their eyes are opened. of miserable. Their eyes have been o _ ned to that, larger life which is of; iven us in Christ. And the beau th about that life is this that worr s which were over. wheimzing Jsterday. somehow have vanished so that», we cannot see Girl Guide News Kaflzlly giiianks all those who donat- I .- th in th i e ommended on e rop es and prizes. and to those themémum E.°,,,§"',.,¢i and ridge 15 who assisted in making thetourn- UNDERTAKER olesr and glistening lin the meadow iiénlieéiglthe success that it was 25-. h-L-K-hl ‘Eelrilslizgtiion, _ . . . a o oe “um when n u ‘u; - until Saturday evening. Oct. EMBALMER e become invi l6. attending the clinical nuumeu’, m. North Wiltahlre Phone no m "w" m“ "h v R 1A M ea n. Victoria General figiiy"ldslail'l'°iu'sé“$gas“ Ialuozniiltll. Halli“. '1 43.21% 'l.‘.'2‘il§..i}{l..l‘.‘.,’,i2.‘f Bv J. a. Williams Or Boardinghouse ' ‘ as coasm; WELLmlOWTl-IAT tide of being has possessed him‘ ed away October 1 1M BUT HE HEARD - - l r rl ye r iii ti: t th m5 all silidTlrsmosi-‘lll- .32; -— w. usual! llwll p t and by hIlbIll“é.hl‘nI%meII”oéan l ---‘%d "GUIDEWS CLUB" A meeting of the GuidcrPs Club will be hel at the home of the Captain. Mrs. Fred Pickard, on Friday. October 15th at 8.30. All Guiders are asked to make a special effort to be present at this meeting. With Major Hoopla M14 éwsremiluiic! 7 HOUDINI “HAM uaa!-- i5 RNSHT.’ UM! OF couizseh- AFTER He's m A NISTSHELLJHR, COACHING 1'1"!“ laiuaurgcrsl-A aw emu e BAeiap upon Ti-lé pacewrma esmus OF HARRV HOUDINI ‘IAB.’ thing; dist were sharp and hard Inserted by her husband, Fred. and 10-12 li. have become in IN MEMORIAM wily hast ti-i nu‘: with us‘ --the parents of cur lord felt . . ov n e _ n. I 1 Walfield .51.? iiiififlv. “Ill... ‘fill. tin f it d th ht th t Itlxflwwull Iinilnd. “But vghuezn their Ygbaroken lamb-Ive watched you _ , ope "they aw noth- fnvfi; Iii”: filiaII ingratitude had llfllfllllIa ‘J7: loved 10:,l|6lf|] We could not malls y vanished. So when we see. many a. Some nia WOULD ONE OF . ‘IOU BOYS LIKE TO FINISH UP THIS GARDEN AND GET fl‘ IN SHAPE I@R A HEW ONE NEXT YEAR? I'LL PAY bOU WELL F1 IT! IIGTIIIII SALE AT CRAPAUD I villi sdl by Public Auction en AT CRAPAUD ON IIIDAY, 09T- 15th I I-II- the followings.- CK- ! lcneral i can old. . MNSOR tioopae. WE'LL ESKPECT ‘IOU ' TO one? AT once. -Bv "me w»! wuecr is vouw. evsrem JAE WING - BACK ORTHE “T" FDRMATION .7 I? LABOR PART FIRST-- IN A WA‘! WE'RE OUICKER ‘THAN HIM! h s‘: ‘I'd?’ ‘ 8% re us. an rn i“? an barred the sun- shine out. and silen ed all the mus. i: in the dwelling. Ffmmm-T lnsunflnci ALI, LINES Trinity llnitsd ilhuroh purpose bones a. 1. and T9593‘ 0am,“ u m, ‘ ATHLETIC i.ir~ir=s.'-~ Hen HEH.’ as COACH arms HIGH SCHOOL camera WOULDN“? rr as coo so new cu FDR a IF PEOPLE enouua MISTAKE Sieecviaiaaas SMALL one Me FOR one OF THE AROUND so ma v cameras? aowsoavs! wowr White Star Laundry Al.‘ Noam ‘IIYON ‘ I will aell b rnhilo Aaetloa I West View u. NM!- Trmi. on WIDNISDAY, our. IITI. isea A'|.‘ l. o'clock r. u. was following sensors furniture “Chesterfield B - ll?“ LINIMENI Too Late To Gasify FOB SALE-‘SO PLYMOUTH ll- dan. Cheap for quick le. A 1 Guardian. l‘ 104w E55 E pup-gap‘ (Mall-I DIIIOI aerator (De loyal) and cleaner one F? 4 naéfié} . , .~N_l{lk_lbli$ Gay s Vegetables w .170 day is market day at Gays‘ v ls stand. and our customers have found out that it is to their advantage to m us. s have no rent to pay and no daily. ry expense and is saving also tau, the advlaanrttage £1 ‘the customer‘. ' e were una - 7'3"" “M M‘ number of barrels of cooking and! .. .......- ‘ . ... .. “v - "iota. ':."°.““"t°'i§" an a p ce ow. e - lea feanil on a woll- ised some time sac that cucumb- erm. W.“ era. peppers and tomatoes would short crop. end now we find a, that cauliflower and pickling onions are becoming scarce. but while they m last we are e to ..--g: .._ ...... n??? a 8 F A u il-P-r ten with “III-unblock, ' li-“iit-i 5 ii z- g. f; l é r5? < go: FOR SALE-IDS! DODGE COACH good condition. Tires good. A . ply cars of Guardian. iii-la-gi. T0 RENT — LARGE UNIURN- iahed room. around floor. kitch- en privileges. 280 Oraftorlio u FOR. sacs-mo MODEL A BALI‘ ton truck. 25 miles to the gallon 500d tires. new battery. I175 cash. nhn H. Reddin. Southport. 1012.11. FOI- SALE — l WIZ MACHINE i rivet machine for rnakin card- board boxes. l canopy for er stove 2 large galvanisedsin Apply 4 Pasaniora It. l0- ~r E- i .5 us‘; var “i”: mgIa-Qgailom c i"? 5s IQIVO YOU. . .7. .1. GAY ASON l-lead of Prince St.. Charlottetown. MHB-IHO-IL H . nos. a. scar. I- nns. Auctioneer. . "WY w in 33M! made hie t sale. T smaonrddni muss. ma. m a noon r. saoaaisou. Aaotlenezr. ia-a-i-ua-a ~11