“false COAL SEPTEMBER 2s t9_4_0 [ErTuRcnEs romoluaowl LHURLH 0i tNULAND ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL n", (tannn iilnione. l\i.A. Lin; SUNDAY SERVICES 3,00 liuly Communion, [.40 ilfatinr. 11.00 Choral Eucharist and Ser- on. B24111 Sunday School. 1 1'. ill. mcnsong 11nd Sermon. WEEK DAY SERVICES 7:45 A. M. Holy Communion, o3. gcpt iilonday and Friday 8.15. 30 p.111. Fririay-Fvenson ml?‘ '1. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH A, Lellrew Gardner, Rector Organist -- Miss Lillian Ealle ("lloir Director- Albert uinnls. 8.110 iloly Communion. 10.00 Sunday school. 11.00 Litany and sermon. anthem: "My Own Dear Land." 7.00 Evening Prayer und Sermon. EVERYBODY _WELCUME ‘ TEPNIFRiAN ST JAMES CHURCH The Presbyterian Church in Canada Pownai Street Minister lev- I. Moorhead Legato. DD. Orglnlsb-Mrs- K. S. Rogers choir Director-Mrs. J. A. Lawson UNIitD CHURCH oi camp/s TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister 11"- llwlh tlliller. 111.11., 11.11, . Assistant l Kw- Donald c. Boothroyd 11.4. Organist - All"! Kendall. I..R.A.M., A.A.G.0. Q .00 s.rn.: Public Worship. 1 ermon: Sacrament of the Lord’! s“1'1’"- - RH". Hush Miller. ' ‘IIl-lfilflgi "Seek Ye The Lord". _ lllueldrezsdllls" Nun's" Mr. “an” 2.30 p.rn. B"!!! Classes. 7:00 P. M. Public Worship. sermon: "The Abundant Life."- RR’. ‘llzonaid LC. dBoolthroyd. n em: " ea Kndi Li ht."_ 5- S. Sullivan. y I Oliertory Anthem: "Stand Up, 51111141 Up For JEQIIH"—SIIIW- .. .. V_lsitors and Students Cordiaily t 51111110! School and BAPIISI THE IAPTIST CHURCH Public Worship Morning at Eleven. and Evening at Sl-verl O'clock. lfotlr services will he conducted hv Messrs. Niall Burnett, B.A., John Denny, B.A., and Fraser illrlcaiiliion, B. A., students in Theology’. 1‘i1c Sunday School Iially Ser- vice will he held at 2.30 [I.li1. uorning Music: Anthem: “Seek Ye the l,l1l'!l"— by Rohcrtl —- Soloist, Mr. Arthur Bruce. Fvcning Music: ' nw The Dav is Over"-—h_v illarils-Soloist, illliss Annabelle lslnson. _ _ Strangers nn \_'lKil0i‘S Cordlrllly nvl ll __--i—-———:——€i————~ ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince anli Graiiorl Street Minister Rev, G, (‘arlxie Webster bliss Rena l\'lllld M011 ING \V\')li>}IIIl‘ _ 11.00 l\.nl. The llev. W. A. Czlnleron, l).D., til-nerui sel-wtary ol the llollrli of lllissiorls lvill be i-._ es . —V\'lliifielli. Werlrlell Phillips. 2.311 p.111. The Sailhrliil School and Billlle (' Strlvrlsi. 1\Il'. IVORSIIII‘ EV Ni 7.00 p.111. Theme: “Christ - Pre- Eminent." liyrrlns: G00. 450 “.'l»l. Anthem: "Sarvilll. 'i'hy Ci1ii- dren Keep." — 51111111111. "Casting all your 1'lill‘ upon Ilirn; (or lie earctil for you." . Cor. of Prince and Fitzroy Sts. Organist and Cholrmaster John lneil. Mus. Bac. Morning Worship 11 mm, sermon: The Rev. Z. L. Falls, Anthem: "Give Prllyer" —Arccldelt. The (‘hureh School 2.30 p.m. The (lilnrcil School has resumed Ear Unto My afternoon sessions. You will find classes for all ages and needs, (Tome! Evening Worship 1 P.M. Sermon: The Rev. Z. L. Falh,. D.I). t Anthem: “Like as The Heart Desireth the Water Brooks" --i Novclio. You are invited to worship with TIIE BAI"I‘IS'I‘ CHURCH CHRIST CTHIIAJRCH 0 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Roscoe w. Nice. A.B., B.D., Minister Organist - Mrs. Leigh Dingweli 11.00 Morning Worship. Solo: “Beautiful Isle of Some- where." — Fearis. Miss Jacqueline iilacliorlald. Sermon: "The Sacredness of a Good Name." 2.30 Bible School. 7:00 l’. ill. Evening Worship: Ilymn Anthem: "Silently the Sirndcs of Evening." " Sermon: "'l‘he Christian Knight." Students and .\'ll'.ill1‘l‘l‘.\‘ are corti- iaiiy invited to worship \'.itlr us. I 151.111.112.311.‘ "l‘litli)lit"1'l0.\' 1113' 1 I OTTAWA. Scp 27 lCPi-Pro- duxilon of risctlicilv - iiilflil 11.111"- ul; August totaled 250.) . . (‘tliillliiifti \l."1th 11c Dentin- n i 1 Bureau o1 Stalls: s reported ' Ilrln power (‘Olniilitfii 111 a i11 August \\" s i.E1~i\1.il9[i.0l1l1 kumvatt ilcurs, the sum-purl lughlwt, 111 record. , iiupol"ls to the P1111115: sluouhted to ill. k: l-"zltt l, ilutlrs enmpzltwn"! \\ 11 lll‘ August lust 10:11". . _ . l, If()(l.\'l"I\'l"II.'I' ‘, '37 .. 1 1" 115- ‘; _ 11111 ~- " "" ‘s ce11"1l<t (‘f 101". l" 11 111'?“ bnilix" was r"s""0'.l 111'.‘ i pwrl of ti1c 1 " throughout the no i=1" ‘ |M___€__A___ , __ . __. ' ..-_- There's a lot more eetls- iaction in using Dosco Coais. You know that onc ton is as good as the last, with plenty of heat, and lees ashes. Try Dosco. and ask your doal- er's advice in economical firing. Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation Limited ‘Halifax, Sydney, Saint John, Moncton Pacaola" _ , "SPRINGHILL"'_ FIOIINION" "SVDNIIY", DOSCO i Bllntain, Bell 81 0o. Charlottetown Distributors for P. E. l. ' tuul; puree llt '1'1‘ilili A (‘hurch with a welcome for all. See you at Church Sunday. Macleod- Coffin Wedding The wedding of Marion Louise lvlnclseou. t..i\i.i[41ilt:l' o1 M1". and Mrs. \v. P. NinCLCOu, o1 Central lwyalty, to Eric rulton Coffin, son 01 M12, and 011s. L. 1i. Lolllh of 01101111115111". y Uultect Church, :11" cllctolvu. oh ‘Phursday, Sept. at 2.30 p.111. 111 the 11115561166 0f 111". 1y trleuus 111111 relatives. R91!- ltllpn M11111" olllclutea. 1.111s and“ l.‘,lti(1iUii_ made the cl1.1.1"l1:1 ilbilillililhfiCLtiilg tcr the tt‘i't‘lll.'ii_\'. '1l1e brluc, L',I\‘\.II 111 nlar- rirluc 11,1" her 11111111‘. was cnzuunlr-S 111 n sheet-length dress 0t soldier- bluc ezepc wull luntchlng accessor- ies. 511.: curried a bouquet of A111- 1-.l.l111 nszlull" rtucs, and was ul- tehucti in" her s ‘lt‘1' Irellc. as Muld c1 110110.". who were a \‘lli(‘)'lli'(1 red 1.1 1s vlllu maucluug uCC€SSCY1€S and lied 11 bouquet 0i '1a.1sman roses. ‘the bride's luother wore a hav crepe dress wlth corsage of p111 1"...sl-s; the grooms mother was be- Cullllllfgly cotrucd 111 RIiWO-IOIIE blue c.1"l-»s 11.1.11 l1 fox scar . '1he 111110111 was attended by his brother, 1x11111105 (3011111- , ‘the ii.\tlt‘l'\ 111-re Arthur Wooluu" and Lleoluc T\\‘C€(l_\'. . Duruu: the slgnlllg of the 10215161‘. Emu Col-111, MSLCI‘ of the groom, 5111111 ""1 Lute You." bv Beethoven. | Alter the welidull: ll rtccptipn was ilcln at the 1101111’ o1 the brides 11111- _ clns. where the Dl'1{.f\.1 party 1"c_ceiv-. e11 1111» guests under a beautltuliyt, oecolullbd fll‘1‘1i. Mrs. Harold Stewart. ushered lhe gut-st.» to‘ the dlhlhg room. Mrs. A. W. M. Alan and Mrsul and| and". nut 1. AilitftWV poured tea; l‘i".lilC('S Culllll. Vera Beck __ Mrs. Jack uoruou iléhlbitffl in sclv-t 111a. , lllusic was furlushed b1’ Win15!" Taylor. travelling 60511111118 The bride's consisted of a 210v 010111 00111. 111W)’ d silver fox hat and accessories, an scarf. _ '1i1c groom's gift f/o the bride Will a three strand strinil 0f 11911115- Thc happy colllllc i011 101‘ c5," Breton Island. where they W111 V1511 before touring the rest of the Mari- times. Tircy wlil live 1n 141111111X- HISTORIC s71?“ ATTRACT vrsrrorls Cil 1Z0. l i lnieiy 25.000 persons vis oi historic sites in Einst- crn Canada during the four-month period ended July 31, 1940. accord- ing to information received by C K. Howard, Manager of the Tour- ist and Convention Bureau 11f the Canadian National Rallwys. Tile le- corded attendance at the museum-s nt five of the larger sites was as follows: Loulsbourg Fortress, Nova Scott“, 3,082; Fort Anne, Nova Scotia, 2.543; Fort Bcausejour, New Brunswick. 3.009: Fort Ohsmbly. Quebec, 0.811; and Fort Weilinr ton. Ontario. 4.769. Although ll comparatively young country. Canada has o. rich hia- torical background. 811d 111°" "l!" three hundred historic sites which have been Judged to be of sufhcient nntlonlll importance to warrant their being marked and maintain- ed. 'I'11ese include: Indian earth- works, forts and villages; French forts. trading posts and 188-011 enterprises", sites connected with British exploration and naval end military operations in the long struggle for the possession of Con- nda; posts of the Hudson's Boy Approxin tied nation | these services. i I The Central Guardian This ‘ I reserved tor news el leeal htereat bat adverttaing of a newly nature may be inserted l! 5 oeIIt-l 1 word strictly pay» able in advance. conrenznarrou urn INSUR- INQE- L-9789-7 21-1111 . N0 DISCOUNT on 8rd lnstsll-' ment Civic Taxes after September 3 11-421-9-24-71. STANDARD Screened Coal at 87-50 oer ton cull-a. Plckard a 00.. are discharging cars today and Saturday. L-su-s-m-zl. 1 ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church, Belfast. Sunday. September 291.11, Rally Day Services at. 11 A. M. Ev-, 7.30. L-BOB-il-Zti-il. " CAPE TRAVERSE U N IT E D ' CHURCH-Hear the Male Octctte' from Charlottetown on September 29111 at. 7.30 P. M. 11-594-9-211-11. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SER- VICES Sabbath, September 29th. ening services at. 1 i l 1 I rue tjljARlyUFfFfOWN ourlanwv NEWEST STYLES IN WOMEN'S SHOES FOR Street and Ilress Wear Inst right for your Pal Outfit. All Prices. Come in today. - Purdle-Ferguson SUNNYIIDE Murry River 10.30 A. M. K1nrosa| 3 P. . Birch l-Liii ‘l P, M, L-582-9-28—1i. CRAWFORD MEMORIAL, Christ- ian Church, Bradslbane. Regular service Sunday 29th inst at 7.30 P.M. Everybody welcome. Rev. ms. Shaw, Pastor. L-595-9-28-1i. __._ SUNDAY SERVICES. — Alexan- dra at 11, Hazeibrook at 3. Cross Roads at 7. Subject at. evening ser- vice-"The hinge on which the world's history turns." J, W. Haytcr, Ministe L-003-9-28-11. I MR. AND MRS. PIUS UMEARA, Mount Edward Road. announce the engagement of their daughter. Elea- nor Constance, to Mr. Jchn J. Cur- rle. St. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Currie. ve1"ncn River. Mar- riage to take place in October. 11-017-9-20-11. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORA1‘E.—-J. M. Bicsc- deli, B. A., Minister. Sunday. Sep- tember 29th, North Milton 11.00 A.M. North River 21.00 PM. Long Creli-z. 7.30 P.M, This is the Pastor's final service at these points. 11-598-9-28-11 NEW GLASGOW CIIURCII 0F CHRIST services Sunday, Septc1r1~ ber 29th. 10.00 A. M, Bible School. 11 A. M. Morning Worship and Communion. FTedericton service 3 P. M. Bradalbane service 7.30 P. M. R. E. Show, Minister. L-596l-0-28-1i. TRYON -— BONSIIAW UNITED BAPTIST CIIURCII SERVICES. — Albany 11.00 A. M. Preachmg ser- vice. Westmoreiand 3 P. M. Preach- ing service. 'I‘ryor1 7.30 P. M. Preach- ing service. Rev. S. D. 'I‘1"ites. Pas- tor. L-490-9-28-1l. THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA, Hunter Rivcl" Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday, September 20th as follows: Wlltslllrc 11.00 A, M. Bible Class. 10.00 A. M. Wheatley River 3.00 P. M. I-luhter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. bowls M. Mur- l 15 years. Limited, Charlottetown. Creolge bride of ivfr. 1111.11.11 Clifton Ansley of 07 \V2ll1".1ee Si. West Somervillc, The hriciels" 11141111111". Mrs. ton was the Crlltvfurd, flu" runny yenrs Telephone Compzulv of this city. The ccrelrlrlhv evellirlq, Scpt. the iloulc of the laririe. The cert-- molly was ]"1t‘i'l(1l‘illt‘Kl by 111-v. M1‘. Siliars Church of Lynn, 1\i"..s., followed by r1 home of the bride's parents. The bride 1121s her father. of white roses and maid of Bucherie of Srluglls. M11. gown of blue futile. flowers ilolvcr eiri was Iilubllra Wilitc, of s(iiiit‘1‘\‘1il.‘. 111111.111 and g1":111d1iul1;-,i11er of Mrs. Wills tftwllu-riv Miss Laurie Craw- ford». il basket of, wild flolvcrs. RIOIITRATION Registration forms have been sent to Ileode-rs 1n the Province whose Charters have expired, 1r, is important that these forms are ‘filled 1x1 and returned to Provin- cial Headquarters as c0011 as poss- ible, those in charge at Domin- ion eadqlmrtera wish to have a LYNDS PROPERTY FOR SALE 0R RENT-Running between King and Dorchcstrr Streets this large property has three floors and sixteen rooms. The lot. is large enough for two houses and the property itself 1s in excellent condition. For rent st $30.00 per nlcrltil, or a selling agree- ment". can be worked out. on small 10 or nonthiv payments spread over . oiman Apply R. L-212-9-14-21-28. WAI.l.li\'(i'i'ON - ANSTEI’ WCi-lfihg rl gown of tiXql1ihiiB1YO56 point lace null l1 veil of tulle fail- ing from a Juliet cororlet 0i‘ orange blossoms, Miss ivfllry B. Wailing- and Mrs.‘- thc " ton. einughter" of Mr. \Vuiii11-:tn11, became til/ailing- M.s Helen with the forurct" tool: pillcc Friday 20, ut 8 o'clock at the Christian and was at the 0f First lrceptlrul given 111 1url1"ri:1p,e by Sit-e l‘."ii'1'i'.‘(l a bouquet; vcet peas. The Miss Milrienhe wore a tot o, her roses. ‘The hnllor. were yellow bride Fred 0f the She eurrrcri 311". Owen Anstey, TRY. 11/111115191- L'597'9‘33‘11- brothel" of the groom was the , best 111ml. bliss Frances Marble, NEW LONDON C" U R (1 n 01‘ A1"h11<.1tou, 11$: "Oh Promise NOTICE.- Please note chanflg" 111 order of services on Sunday, bcptl 20th. Services “"111 be us fellows" 11 A. _M, Long River. 2.30 P. M Granville. 7.30 P. M. Clifton. Even- ing service will be W. M. 5- 111111111- offcring 11nd Dr. W. A, Calm-roll. Secretary of Board of Mlsslclrs, “"111 speak. All sections are urged to hour Dr. Cameron. L- 5113-9411-11- TIIE BAPTIST CIIIFRCII. -— The Rev. Z. L. Fash, D. D.. a former 1 1 i v minister or this Cirurch \t‘ll'._i;t5 the 1H,, aunt x, . “Inning- Wemher ‘Flwimlfi imd L""',"ffi'*5 ton of 111d .-r." v and mc"rc_'w' 'll'lc,.'gf",'""g, ill-l" l"u"1 11- : .. lizllns- glaéélqflihiilge clglllelilllrnalrtlnill .' i " '3'“ '" R m". WM" be Ilwpeulfs ..Uk,, AS Tm. Hm, 1),, l" ‘ ~t‘11iii FOIIIXIIiFSIOiIPI‘ siretir Tile Water Brooks." The‘ Church School meets at 2.30 P. M» " -—" with classes for all net's and needs. l Qrgonals ST. LADIES ('III"'IICII.——_ H0111‘ __ , _ H ,_ - germs 1011112111011" 1111 b; ¢§,",e1g;.',§;§* 1.» tiff." 5.1a.“ fiii.‘.‘-;ii.'..“’iii “rifiniiii-ii. YM1- N111“ bummkB" "' ‘ ’ Mos». 1111111 \’l.'\i.i1l;.', the tonuers Denny. B.A., and Mr, Fraser Niac- Miiiah, B.A., students 111 Theologi- A special invitation is 8111111 1° young men and women to atlvfltl‘. I11 the afternoon the oi will rcsullle its 50s..‘- two o'clock. when rvlce lvlli be ' is I Sunday scho 1011s ut half past the Annual Raliv Day so held, to 1vi1ici1 parents and trlcnt are cordially nrvltccl. TRINITY UNITED CllURCIl. Sunday's services wlli be conducted by the Ministers, Rev. l-iugil 0111101, and Rev. Donald C. BuothyYQYll-l '"S0111c1"\‘lli1- '1wnre a 151111;“ n1 powered blue lace. lhcl" clwsrltre was yellow roses and ' 1111111111111111111. inure rl !_'il'.\'ii of flu1ve1"c<i ‘ bride riuhlius P. ii. to the iiltlilihliiti ilil two \\'l‘t‘iZ.\' luriotutir til. his home 111 , Futrvitllv. IICYL‘ in CtllliiPfll Me" 111111 nus ilFtflllllirilillffl at the- piullu bv Air»; iA."\\'i.\ Whitaker" of Th4- brideTs mother ’i‘he grnonrs mother crepe. lcl" 1101.111 ucrc yrliolv roses. The 111111 ,L",i't1t\iil stood under 1111 li‘l)t11' of 111111111111 leaves with white euri iwzinlnucus. Among ho 11111111 111111111111" r11 gutsts were slstl 1', Mr». J. C sltwvzlrf, Duhstait- urge. Pic, Euuche 111.1 I. 111111111114 o1 the 4'1" spending a Mr. A. I-I. Mcurutfl, Axltigoniah, N. is huvnxg u business visit :1 111th ms Agency for V10 Bill tCauadlll Ltd. ' -" -" f the Lord's Sup-' Hrs I\ ' $é',.e\\.;s1f'%ea'<';§;cl-voe<t at. the 11101111111; Eldon 111. . if‘li.*.\L has returned service and Rev. Mr. Miller wli front (‘ll "c 11:11", N. 3.. recently preach tbc sermon Sunday 500ml 111111111; spcut a d . llififihfillli holiday oomgletq report. for the year cod- ing tober 81. 1940. 2ND CIIARLOTTETOWN TROO!‘ ‘This ‘rroop is already under-we with no mee . Tender-foot wor is being comple and a start baa been made on Second Class. Most of the boys in tlhis ‘Troop are new t-o Scouting, although some have attended the Scout Comp at Buchan. Patrol Leader Bob Acorn has completed the work for the Second Class badge. Congratulations Bob, lice-pr it up! 1t . Robert Acorn, the Scout.- master of this Troop has secured the Services of Robert Morris as Assistant Scout-master. Bob has been a Cub. and also a Scout so we feel that he will be s compe- tent Assistant. The following are the Patrol Lenders and Seconds:- l P511101 Leader-Jim Keys, Seo- ond—Emii10 'I'wee1. Patrol Leader-Bob Acorn, Seo- ond-Gcorge Patelzlkis. Patrol leader» B111 Secoucl—finny" Shams Sirerren, K EEP SMILING I11 1.111». list of tests passed at Camp Bucilml, winch was published ‘last week. we neglected to show a record of those who passed Second tCiass Cooking~~'I‘he fcliolving boys 1 osscd this test- . Ronald Blarquicre, Gastn Doyle, 1_Leo LcClnir, Edgar LeCiair, Urban ‘Biacquiere, Norman Bcclticy. R0- .bert Acorn, Jim Palmer, Bob Wood. tl-Iuglh Simpson. Ralph Watts. George Pateinkis and Garfield Meek. 3rd CHARLOTTETOWN TROOP M1". John Denny, swutlnaster of Saint James ‘Troop, 1| leaving the Province to resume his studies on the mainland. we know that me Troop will feel the loss greatly, but. John, like the Good Scout he is, has secured the servlccs of an- other expericneed Scooter. MI. Gor- don Dou 1oz. so the 3rd Troop is sttll on t e road of Good Scouting, and we wish them every success. SCOUTER-S CLUE MEETING Tile Annual Meeting o! the Scouters Club will be hcld 'l‘11urs- day st 7.30 p.111. 1h the Yacht Club. This meeting is 1'01- tbe purpose of selecting new officers, and also to discuss items of inlportanec t-o Scouting, so let's n11 get wgctiler and bring a friend. Captain Eric f. H. lugs, MC, our former Provincial Etxecutive Sec- retory was in town 1.111s week. l-Ie and Mrs. mgs have left for Yar- mouth, where the Captain has taken up his duties in the Mutt-111. Ali who have had rlllv connection with Cnptoiun and Mrs, Ings were sorry to see the-m leave. Our best wishes go with ulem. Remember APPLE DAY wlll be coming off soon, so BE PREPAR- to DO YOUR BEST. 1 TINFOII. COLLECTIONS Are you going ahead with this work? Why not have a box in each Tr and Pack room in which e Scouts and Cubs may drop s11 tinfoil, tooth paste tubes. shaving cream tubes. etc’). Bl to e able to give particulars for the disposal of this material-So, KEEP 1 WP tn the middle of October we hope AT IT Scouts 11nd Cubs DO YOUR. BIT. i meets at 2.30 P. M. under the <t11"c"._- lvlth ii\‘i' sou and family there. tion 3f MryanAlex. lyliiltthcsgllllkositurtll» w l ‘I _]_]__E M f KEEP 0U‘! eve r. ‘ 1 ". . 1" . i . urrnuo gztelllvtgli by 150v. Dolllilti U- u"',““' l1'i\'t"1iii‘l1'i'l‘ 1 s (xiifillc, who "wcrcl Are Fm" 50°11“ (101313 a"? 0111' rovd whose subject will be: 1111» "Con, ,,.,l., p, (;,,,,,,l11¢, thg|dOOr Scouting? If not, why? Bend Abundant Lite.’ A cordial lhvltu- [nudge o; M“, ,4,,,~,‘;,>v; nldylynts, M14115 in your reports, to that others tiorl 1s extended to visitors. APPOINTMENTS~ Militia. flood- quarters has announced the tuiielv- mg promotions and oppoiuiuu-llts oi ollicclxv serving 111 ho. o Mul- flu-y District. as s1>1>1‘<>\‘@<l_ us‘ 111$‘ Excellency The GOV8Iil0i'-11l-L_.0lill-: cii. Non-Permanent Active Mllltla. Cavalry —I~iaroid Randolph Car- ruthers appointed to rank of Sec- ond-Liellf. P. s. 1. 1.12111 1101-"8- C-l Q.M.S. George Parker" Redd, P. E.‘ Lleut. 1-1. Moshcr, _ crs to be Liellt. and 211d Illeut. F. Keith (QM) to be Prov. Lieut. 21.111 AID ENTERTAINS -'I'i1e 11114195 Aid of St. Andrew's United Cilurcll and their friends entertained 01141 evening recently when Mrs. D. J. Bonnell and her motheriMffi- Milt‘- Phersorl, wllo with Mr. Bonnell, have left for their new home in Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., were honor-ed. l-lostesses were Mrs. Mlwk Fulton and Mrs. J. M. Fraser. The rooms were beautifully decorated in n red, white and blue color scheme with colored lights adding to tilc effectlverless of the scene. A musi- cal program was heard. Mrs. Bon- nell was presented with l1. hand- worked qurlt following the program‘ while Mrs. MacPhel-son was present- ed with a beautiful bouquet. After| the address and presentation, 1111s. Bonnell replied feeiingiy for the remembrance. A sing-song outs. thoroughly enoyed bl" the gnt‘i1c1"-| in terminating with the siugiruz of , She's A Jolly Good i-Yutolv". and the best. wishes of the nlcm-I bers. Mrs. Fulton and Miss Mary Company: and sites related to the economic and industrial develop- ment of the Dominion lee]! inst-aw lll-Tl: 113R}. Fulton were accompanists for the 'even1ng. Refreshments were served lby a number of ladies iclwuiuntlug a lovely evening. ~€yd11ey Post ROONC. " - and Mrs. C, 1t. Idurrls, left on re- IUTII MOIKIIIY illOFli III“, Mr. George A Ainciloug-ail. 120 Upper Prince 1s t-oufiurtl “"1511 111111 1i :114~4"1iv 1"cl"o\"cry. Mr. John Pi-rlcc, of New York, who has been visiting his motherWWO for , 011i Mrs. Nellie Place. 0f this city, the past ten days hrls left on re- turn to his home 111 New York. P1011111 1l11li1i1""'-,Arti1l11‘ uuri ltiiiliiY, M1". Fred Muc- G lrlrlicl lvlnrfmod 11nd Miss Lilla .\ln4'l.er‘.d, Victoria West. were visiting friends in Shamrock. Arthur, Mr Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacDonald. Mr, and Mrs. D. Peter ltlllcDonaid Mac- tlloiored to the Shamrock, nrld Ml". Vnus Arthur, Eumore. Ezlmont. Hoyt-Mount Carmel Ex hlbition on Wednesday. to his home at p1e.~-l~11t. 111s 11111113’ friends .w111 know what. you are doing. 9th CHARLOTTETOWN The Scouts of the 8th Troop have been busy the lost. few WOPlIS im- proving their Headquarters. Faint ‘and. whitewash have been used on ,1.1"le walls and woodwork. When the ck is mmpleted, this will be the a roe/111 for its own use. iScouting 9fhi ‘ e‘ 1" ntcd tcnlporary" _-_-__-_ IhrIiidg}1'dnnt(i'1e'sC'§15adisn 1111111115011; Mr. Kenneth s. McKenzie. Bcllei l“ WARIBTTETQWN PACK ‘ nActlve r- 1 \ T ‘s1.’ m ‘lin, , §1e¢i°'f=5i>1'¢'§e"siél%l.ng.'§l~ge A. Pench- ' for~"'1'~'l1l(t1'l-i1x, 1531f. ~ The 151 Qlllllmleiym (‘"11 Pack ard" 6thA'A. Btyols 1101101111611 Pm- mechanic Willi ill? Signal Com- 111$ “@1111 1°11 111° l“? l’! "1. 4“- vislcnni Ilieut Illlallt/YV 11191111191 puny sistant Cubmnster. Mlss Lliilan Temp, 2nd m Q p_ Rodd ,0 b0 ' W, __ Brown who "passed away very sud- Pwv ‘noun P: E I, gmpynndvrs, MI. and M Gordon M“, deuiy this nlontll. She was a vai- uabic meber of the S(‘(\li‘r\!'$ Club, having held the posliion of See.- retary for the post rear. ’f'he Club feels very deeply the loss of so en- crgetic a Lender. and offers its sincerest sympathy to the family of the deceased. "Tail Timber" Cubs will permit the entry Snpnish refugees now in concentration camps. 65c per pound package Maritime lee drinkers know their tee end they know there's splendid soiisiociion in MORSE'S STANDARD TEA -— and special value or 65 cents e pound -~ VERY special volue, in loci. of 2.1100 FTe-ncil 111g WEEK at S. D. U. His Excellency Bishop 081111110111 paid 11.1.1 official visit w the stud- ents on Thursday morning. Follow- ing tlhe celebration of Mass. His Excellency spoke to the student- body. laylng ciol ernplmata on the lmflortance o correct attitudes to- wards College work, Eon. Dr. Tadouss Bnaodnshi. Polish Counsel hr Oenluta, aecom. partied by His Worship Mayor B. ROY Holman and Hon. W. J. P. MacMiiian, visited the College on Monday afternoon. They were re- ceived by the Rt. Rev. Rector, ‘I'll: ma . M , . ant-body gave three hearty cheers of welcome to the Hon. Polish Consul, to vlfhich the latter replied 1n e. short address of appreciation. 7711c annual Fall Retreat for the students was held on Sept, 30-22, and was conducted by Rev. Robert MacDonald, C, s5 R, Rev. George A. Mocdonald. B.A., M. 5c. has returned to the st, Dunstsns ttachlilg staff and to 111s former office of Master of Dis- Clbllne in Dalton Hail. Father Mae- donald completed his graduate work 1n Physics at Dalhousie Untverlitq lost May. PAGF THREE first... 111.11.11.19 Tile annual memorial ' 1 l i All returned men and i are invited to assemble at 1 Medals will be worn. Memorial Serum town Branch of the (‘anadizln Legion, if. take place next Sunday afternoon. 8111111111111" p.m. The parade will move off at 2 p.m. sharp. Light Horse Band in attendance. service of the (torrid...- 1'. l members of the l . .. the Legion Home :'l tWO keys to a cabin by Lida Larrimore MlX-‘ardle. B 11., has‘ been appointed to the 11.111 of st. Dunetagrs Basilica. Though engttg- ed 1n parochial work, Father Mo. Carole spends the forerloon or flu class-clays at the College as Dlrcgtnr of the Commercial Dept. Dr. Joseph A. MacMuirln, BA. 12s c.. P111... . . . M.D, QM distinguished St. Dunstans gratin ate and Holmes medalist of McGlll University, has Jolned our teach- ing staff as special lecturer 1n Biology. 1 Rev. J. W. i i Messrs. James Lynch, B.Sc., and Tilorrlal V. Holland. 3A.. both St. Dunstatfs graduates. are now mem- bers of the teaching staff of the Hlgh School De" The first branch of the C. 0. 111cc has been established at St. Duustanb this full. Full details of has released. Students follolvlug i116 remliar courses at St, stdrrs 1'15 well as graduates of any Unrvl-rsuy will be eligible fol" the Course . I . ; l At a special meeting o1 the a, George McKenna was appointed Vice President, Hubert Orfsniev Secretary. Maurice Smith Tennis R/iuaresentntive and Leo RUSSIWI‘ Trnckmaster. In preparation for the annual Field Ihlv, students have begun their training for the various events. Trackmaster Rnssiter is busily en- gazed 111 making needed inlprovc- ulcnts to the track A large number of new-comers have enrolled st St. Dunstonb this fail. Besides the new students 111 the High School and Commercial Dept. the following have registcrc-h 1n the College Years: Paul Tourisny and G Nfnrchand, Seniors, and C, Hebert, Junior, from the Province of Quebec; Sophomore Prank O’- Neiii and Freshman Ervin O'Brien from St. John. N. B.; Freshnren Joseph Mncisrlac. Andrew ivfacDurl- aid. Iorue Trrliuor, 1(1~vil1 Mc- Kfllllii and Owen Sharkr-y from the Island. The student-body extends heard. est congratulations to Joe McTag-ue on his marriage this morning to Miss Clarice McGuigan. Joe. P01111- ior clerk at Rrddin Bros, for sev- eral years. enrolled here at gm, opening of College, but. since then has been called to service in Can- ada's Navy. A Tile Eastern Guardian --'Thls column la reeerved for new: oi local interest but adver- tlsing of a newsy nature may be lnserted at cent. g word 81-11011!" lwlylhlo ln advance. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS in the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed w their Rept. Archie Hume. -.'HATCH - CUNNINGHAM — Rcridellts of Montague and other parts of the Island are interested m the marrlase or Miss Martha Alice Cunnlnglmm, danghmy 0g me late John Cunningham and Mrs. Ethel Cunningham of Boston to 11181100710111. Joseph Curtis Hatch. R. John V. Hatch. Rev. Dr. A. I), Mathcson officiated at the ceremony which took place at. Chalmers Wes- ley Church, Quebec City. The wed- 1 (11118 music was rendered by Gordon 1' T1001! 111 WW1 111111111 111111111116 I $11.1" and the church was dcvorst- 11.111111 liflll‘ 1m» 1 111111..» ¢~p'"-/l,.-.~. The bride was unattended and wore o nudnight biuc chiffon w}- vet; gown, made on frtted lines and trimmed with old lace. She wore matching accessories and s corsngc of white roses and baby's breath. A >111": 01 Pearls. a out of the groom was the only ornament. worn. A re- ception was held after the ccremonv nt 7 Maple Avenue, Queue: who,» the wedding cake ccutcrlad the brides table. The bride and groom motored through the Inureutinns. They will reside at Quebec City. Out of town guests included: 1\fl-<.< Novella Cunningham and Mrs. C. F, Pratt of Boston, Mass, and Mr, "nu Mrs. R. G. Hatch of Theifnrrl of Mrs. W. A. Cunlruings and x11» Bertha Martin at Montague and sill. lllléed in that town most of hcl" 1 e.) Red Gross lllilBS shore Slimmer Colony. $55.00, and the other result of the “Grand Circus." W113 lwar work and the Crippled C11 lll-en's Fund. ‘File Crlpplvrl C111 $10, proceeds of a tennis tea. on 111111115117; 1.‘. "antler-on. T C. t0 be 10i'iii((l 1'11 this Prov- 1 the Training Program have not yet l Duu- i D. U, A A. A., held 0n Sept. 14,] CA. C- A-S-PT. son of M1". and Mrs 1 Mines. (Miss Cuuniughonl is a nicce, Two large contributions were re-- ccived recently from the Brllghtuu. One was the proceeds of the M0ll(in,\ 11114-1- 11oon Bridge Club and llmnulltrlt to 1_ year the circus was bigger" anti bet- ter than ever, and is now bccomnu! |quite famous. The proceeds, $140.00 lwerc divided between Red Cross t 1111's Fund was also allcnleuicli by 4 tlali “Jule the it l1til'ii wt-li. v '1. 11:11.. how cou. .. - .~. .c i Qpununm ‘M, "Wu w .1'1h11? The l/IV. o‘ 1 ' -.~ .. , 11111111101‘. p-luwv 1.11 '. (jot. 1.1 . " ;. . 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" 1 smell of btfiluwsoakn-d ‘rope, the lhrlli o1 .1 l1.- 1l)t‘il('2lil1 feet. lustinctlvenl‘ [umvccl 111m to ellihllsimsttl: m". , Iilii‘ lunirlrlt n1. least, qulte ur1en".".. .s response. "T110111 l pretty lweii prospect.” lhe soul. "Yes. isn't it?" she said br"igi1tl_v,' ‘, 0 D1‘1,‘,‘iiii_\',5O that ugaul itc was. ‘ilwille ('1 1111‘ l1‘ 111114211111 the‘ liigill mtxzkulg “"01" s "And that's! 011-r 11H" belzltllllr-c To<llf‘s tllzlll-r 1.1 i~’.1\'111l( 115 i115 iJilu-e in Cohnect-icutd 100. so that we'll have all ancho -. one and Dud has bought all apart-i merit irousre over by the East mwrl because. o1 course, “H; have w. spend M11111: ume 111 town. Wflre to" 011 as t0 whether the decor" l5 w bg, smartly nlouern or qunantly vmm. 11111» 1m buckmg hiuliler to “"111, $1185 all for giass 11nd chromium. Aunt F.0r.'1's “hut-not 11nd ix1ii-' lllllftcs ilaleut n tililiitlfi" "S0 volt see lflrvrc‘ 110 ,, rltmson lvuv 1 11111111111} huvc run away. “us 111c- lrlum 0t l1 spoiled little brat who hasn't some enough to‘ RIIOW her luck." "G""7'"'5" 11" 1111113. louder this 11ml; 111-s roll-e 111m.- with effort, W111 You stop talking like an 31,- surti illtie 14.111?" ' I 1 "but I zllu." she was movln ' 110W. 11:11.11 11 rxlllung Iliutiufl bow and forth 011 the flout. “What a gm for dcscrrprron you have!" You 1117 111mg i0 make me 1.111111, .V0ll are, 11v said brusqueiv. "but you aren't succeelzillg." lie bent. to. \_\'fli'fl her and his voice s-Jftcrlel; 110m a denlrlud to an appeal. "Whrll 111's you 110111111: M? what are you 111/111! b0 fell me? Pleasew" She drew s long sobbln breath‘ and the ilouse of cards tumired into 1 lrfltTluentsvkShv itmizell up at. hlur, h" 1'1"‘ lll-illwl 11.1‘ lvtlrs, lit('i1 down 11110 lite water. 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Her ise, her. llellflfllmchlt. checked the rushing‘ fimfl of .<'.'1up:\1hv" lluci tender r1111- corn. “It isn't ueecssrlrv.’ ti)". fer-lull: that site hall tricked 11111:, ilillnilliniltl because he had been so lllhlVdlV IllfWPtl 111' ‘v1.1.5 1111?)“ yefy wcl. i "I won't then" Sire 11111111 lorries are 1111."~i<".1ri111-.1." slu- .<)11'.li‘l1 ‘to her" fol t, "(_'11l1l1‘ 1111 l" rut. n11, ,to the 1111111111,: " I She tirrwo from 1114- $.11!‘ 41f t-he‘ final, calm" in t ward the $111111". . . 111.111» sot mi 09-‘ ellsr over-.l1":11 stroke, after a 111111111111. ills strolls bndv rut iiii’. 111 r ‘up 111p with her. tile siurkrllille "You r11"1~1l'1 smiled :11 111111 water" rippling i1c.w "i "Wllflils the 11:0" I re ‘I sin " Ilcr" liitl‘ sphere.‘ Tile smile. curv- 1111: her 11p." trvulilftti. "John .1111 !u~<il.11.1'\‘ "\'t'§, (lll 1 llut she liuliuwl her 111214! 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'11: i111 v 1111.1 '=rl.. 'ii'.t"1 tile \\u_v, 11.11! 11111118111 41.. limit loride had gotten lll have tilc lop 11001". The contest i5. _ . merrcd ' he said stiff- 11.1111 i111" l \\'il J11 p.11 . ll-OYRUGK. 11;. 0f 4,781 p- 339 ov-sr" Jlumrcd 1012,1113. and 1111 r 1‘. w from than doubled in: 566 pounds in 10.’! this year. In Memor ms. annulus’ in ‘r 1 ".1. r At her home Thursciav PM». 1e!‘ several] 11.11 glossed to lll-r" 1-. Mutturt. s we of elghtv nine 3e ‘r 7 ftiu curt t‘..1:'.\»l.,~.., m, ‘ " ~ sf in 111.1; itomcswnvl . she thorn": 4; who survive John 'l‘oo1r1.‘>s, Lloyd lrirrkieWlr Lvuru a’. .. tru- 112K111. Tue funeral her" Toto E11,: cemetery on ."\"'1i . was conducted :~ 1 - . ;.' liisifop of ‘ " ,. ileacs Sow‘ 41-11 o1‘ .\lll1 tulle. just ill-111 11,41: IIIHY . reerlltiv i(‘\ll‘ll\l\t‘ Iiarmrlai \l’l\ nili tile l:l~i I"ici(i Aliilirr ' ' 111.11 1' ijllpmtw 1" Ilrlfpe .1111! lltll lllt‘llllt‘ ‘l".l11.1"1r- " \l\l0ii 4-i tile 11111. -. L Company. I . , . i