PAGE EIGHT C-iw 1 ‘Former ‘Strand’ - Reopens under New name T0 “'l‘l1e Etupire.” This is the girl 11, which had been into disrepair‘. 1d nnd modernized .!ii]7l!'(‘ 'I'1ieat1-e i5 the .1 .\"11 w111 110w be pI-g. \v-.'!1 twubziblv more theatre .:"1 l14‘f'(‘:w$1ll‘_\', but 11w (.‘-1111-1.-1n_v fer-ls that nut ions. might thev be 1t 1111- i‘t‘lit‘\\'i‘fl Auti- 11111-1111! alike to 1-1 _the 11141-1101 Build- !.-<1111.u tit-cessary‘ re- eomplert-tl [)l‘0lJ.’ll)l_\' 1>--:"< are asked to note Hiri- will bf‘ 011011 111t- of cut-h wot-k. bo- ' October 15111‘ nd- T1101 in. L44: fro .- I F. presents "Gonoert at A e..1:..t--..1\ house giceteti 111cm- , 1m, u, 1,1. 11.11- 1 Air t-‘ut-t-t 11.» 1111~y - 1 1. at t‘ 1111x1111; .1 't‘11t-.1. 111. 111: -. C1 'l111_-.1;e on sundry T110 >l‘.'.'1\\', which was e11]<>):t-ci, unis ])l't.‘.~.l.'lll€d. by 1 ~,>.1‘1111~.<11\11 111 Liroztp Capt. L’ 111s Hopi-tug Ltetitc-tizint Governor‘ B. \V. LPPAgc 11nd Mrs. LePttze were present. “l” Afllflil“ The 171"11c<1<1ds of the night's t-itter- u Richardsp tifitinie-rit 11-115 111-1111111111 vto :l1r‘ . m; M11 and Cl1.11.>t‘ \t\ B1-.111-.1 o1 ‘.1111 C1111- “, d.“ _ t-tifxtnl L Cl\l1!il‘1! _ AtnQng the tion with 1':1"111. 111101111: 11111 be an and Cfllit"f‘l1 51-1-1. e slliitilltéfl by a the Lr-piun \\'.11- set During the intcri" n. Mr I Philip Rn» 3111- P." n! 111" 1.1321011. in .1 [cw 11 , ixvpzw-uti thttitks t0 the i111) of ll11- RAF. - for their Llt‘ll"l'O>l'. 111 11111111111 the proceeds of ‘.110 COliCf-fi 111-111‘ to the legion. Foliowlng was ‘he ' 175 "1 FlBMIdIZ "Holy City." vocn‘. (LAC. .1\-11‘1°'-l"-l°““‘Corn-l; "Ferry Boat Serenade” xii-nut, 1-00111 by LAC. Woodruffi; "l" 117mb Iirnnttt, "H1? I "Tu-n 111 r1 Bur" J, . A.C. rfiiugttudl: ‘Cometh- Mvihflftllflil, "Little Nell" 101d Farther-C Large, Little Nell- _M. Sherdlcy, Vlll.l!Il~S. Isnucs, Po- 1.‘i‘l‘lillll'l-ll. 1114111111: “’l‘l1(‘1‘c'll 13c $111111 Ch-iltrzt-s .\t.1ti<-" 113111111»; Jniiti 111111 (ifillfllll. rcpt, 111111111»; H- m, Jeff 11nd Bob lArirnrdlan, .i;11s.~:. (Iulttirr; "I‘i1 Be with You 1m Apple Blossom Tim-t" ttiandi; “Be-gilt The Bcguine,” tvocal FK-Lr. Prospect of record ll. S. Steel output - . I llitxis-ont; _Ci_1t11_"11t- Run/pp W311; "-1;- _ ‘ - - --;.; 1,3~tAP1— tl-Ietllt-v 181111111; P"11<1 51,10 151d w 1 s of Q10 ..‘"..'»ll(.‘_\‘lj "Roll 3 (‘tut-red tvttg- v.11. 1;. are scht-d- gun" 18.111111; 'l‘hrough." (vocal. Tlryn l/Wdlslj 1.11:1 Story of . 111-111.. 11f ctitllwlky‘. B ~ . .. if ntziztttnitivd, ‘It. 'I‘ut1v1‘n1"111<-.l‘f 11-2. Ttlflvritrmoff-S, , , _ 1-111-11 r111‘ ut of l,- Isnztcs, (‘dipper-r- c, 1111x101; "Imm i, , ~ ,. Anpqqcan Iron of 110111» 111111 (110131-‘1 15am»; "when . . r1 l:..--.‘11‘.1- .1:1.11<1t1ncct1 11.1. Your 51111111111" 1111111111: The King. L 1 A .1 s-ntmt [or ‘fu- It A. l‘. cot:- 1_. 1,, 0,,,.,-,,1i.-,g mm l-rt p.11 \" 111111 111111-1‘; civic-Fraud $11111 1111-1.‘ \\-1.-.l111d ttyr-nttvev to 1111 people 111 (7l111i‘1o1'.1-111‘.\‘11 their I've!) 21-1111111111- 11.11‘ the u-ohrtt-rful trampli- A per nl Gil" capacity. u-rsa Elli 1 ’- *" m" 9H M‘ um‘ mcttr. pawl 1111-111 111 1111- 11111411" "11t “m "f n1.1t-11tl.1111-11, ‘Ilu-"v r-x ‘t-tt s11r1‘1.u Y" “TWP l5’ "l" l‘ 11111111” 1r] 111111-111 i .i.v1, 11d, 7,- --,_.- 1 1,‘ rtr-ttvt-tt from tohnc- id .111..-‘111-1- uppctiuitzty to sec the; l $111111‘ “b.1111 bl- gtun 11s- lit- 521110 PIOfJFRIIl 111-11111 111- llltflsPlllfifl .1--,.11n. SUYRCES OF CORK 11:;<l1n1r-1tt of Wtiltf? 114K ,- ’l"l1o cifief wutrces for cork are nwdilti 2059111111. mhu- .1111! 111-111’. lisli arr- the 11f Vlntlivostok. F Troublesome light Coughs lire llortl on tho System It's the cmuzli tlint. slit-ks; thctfypugh tlirit is ltztnl tn gr-t rill oi; 11111. r-ruivh tiwt-runpnttit-rl 1v n tir-klirti: ir1 the thrt-nt 111:1! 1--111<» 1 the ni-rvn and tlirottt wruvlting troiilrlr: ll:-‘l l<11r11-‘_\'Ivll lhliililllll, night. |)r_ \\‘.1t11l'.-l N-irivny Pinn Syrup liz-lpq to rr-lir-vc __ _ this t-ntirzhir-g 1 nnllil inn liy soothing the irritntr-rt pnrlu, _ ]1>1t<r-1.1i11! Il1v- nlilr-grti 11ml stimulating tltc l1r1ii1--lunl organs, niul tvltt-n this i; 41.1w 13- trl-ittt-lr-auinn irritating couch mnv llfl rt-linvml. m, \\....1l'a NIIFITIIV Pine Syrup 1111s been on the ninrkot for the past i 48 your-i. 'l'l11- 'l‘r.-11lc hlurk “3 Pine 'l‘rceii". _ i l‘1~i.-1- 517.. ll liultle; large tnmily size, nlmlil. 3 111111»: 11s 111111-11, 60c mt all drug cutintets. 1 r1.» ‘r. Mlllllllll 01.. limited. TIM-w. 1-1-1- . . - |' mum-q’! I 1 m ‘I’ QC.‘ Matty Changes Made Accotiittiod-utc Picture Patrons At For many years, the upper 11001‘ of the titiissive biounsioue Build- gard to the U itt-mploy 111e11t I11 n11 intcn-Lu‘ with 'I‘h1- C1111‘ 10111-141111 _Gu-.irdia;i .\-I1‘. Wm. M Kesstrtt D:.\.11t-'. lppppt-tc- 1-1 I11 flit} JQHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “ages The other seven different ttxhniployment insurance stamps 1c;:I'\‘-58llt both the employer and contributions. Fzr ex- - 1111111110, the 51c stamp represents _- ‘ytt- ctmtributed by the employer 11nd 21c contributed by the eon- stuuince Item-nut: pointed out 1-i1-.it1i1i<l>'¢@- 1‘ .1‘ this Unemployment Insurance Stamp Information Numercus enquiries indicate thit 111111- be made from the employee's registration number. there ls some uncertainty in i-e-l purpose and use oft Insurance _\li\(l‘-lp5— 1 <(Il}ill‘._\'CU The employer purchases W- e e offices and affixes them to his employees‘ Unemployment In- pioyment Insurance ato POat surance Books which are kept b Y the employer, The employee's share may be deducted from his wages. The use of stamps for collecting manna e0 (l1l\' morning at ll o'clock bv 11-11‘. was 111 atteitdrthce. Dougan was organist. \\-1-1‘c Shid .\‘0\‘.. .. Redvt-tum‘, 1111411 Muss 11-11; celebrat- ecl at 10.110 am. 5111111111’ b‘.- Cieurp.‘ .\I11Kon11.1. mon ivas DYGllCllCfl b Rev. A. Loft- hcthott l1the’dhire 111g, WlllCll tins 11111-1111 by 1112 E BUKIIISZWAII hchircd her friend 9M of C“f‘l'l"l"‘l‘.“"" 1°“ a “F” T05 qhe knhw fly of plllllllr-La. 111's Lucrn dined ‘ ‘ ‘ , Oi‘ Cillviiulttiih 1.. .1 Yd 1e 111t- aplir5mlllas to Pur5l7lle lure. For a i.- period, the But nobody’ IWCdS to offend, gutlllittilrititi. 11... tisrlllvftirkes . . t1 , ater 1.11 ‘ieatre. 34M Icing/If W/rb 5211111 lx-gittiiitiu ‘- ‘ it will be —THE gig 5MP ‘L Emil)“ » :1 1".‘lll\‘<“ll1\lt‘(l and ESPECIALLY MADE TD PREVENT "B0." _ n, ,1 MM 1,134.“- (‘MY 0"") 11mg 'I‘i11t1‘.\1i.\ 1111111 fut-titu- 11o- tzce, wtll be t1;;-.-1-.<~ti tor 111011011 pictures e1 rv ivct-kend. Swvllll “ 1111's 111111‘ bvfll Illflfle the insurance stnm s combined E-ach Unemployment Insurance contributions under the Canadian 1. .1 , ,, . . . l’ l-f“ -‘ U1 the 1'01"“? both the employer and tIill1)lO_\'CGlSt3lllp tepresents one week's c0n- Unemployment Insurance Act is q gm"- “ll-Puli- 11 \'-'1I\‘ w“ and B0I1ll'lbl1_'11_0H-§. lti-tbtciaii. rut- miiptoymeiu of less,si1nilar to the system used 1n a ~ ‘-- hlilfm" 1hr Io-lov-"lu: are 111t- d-siunn- 1112111 11 full wick. Otto-sixth of a1 Great Britain, Aiistrnili, south I lttslhct-n nisltill. 111.111 11s 11: 11-11131 ttztrhiplojvtiieiit. weekfy st-Jntp ls affixed for each? Africa, and in a itttmbey of other , . 11111111 1111s b01311 ntzurtitice o.iiii‘.j7> 11.111 be purclms- ltiay ‘ketl. The stump is divided- cSttlitrlés, This method of collect- ie ‘ ‘ ll‘- 'l‘-1‘ uY-Jllllfl 11"f>1‘vi1l1'1\11ce. ed at 1.11:1 Pest 011cc by employ- 1 ' sections so that it can be‘ 111g contributions makes it possible l . lw m1- 'I‘11e I~3111p1ro t-t-s; ".2711, 33c, 40c. 431-, 461-, ale, 57c, " j om for this purpose, to insure employees in smallflrm: .: .<- t-11t1x111ce to the 63c. The 27c stamp is a single con- ,‘ As soon as 211111 stump is affixed without adding girently to adlnlrlls- K c I been constructed. tribution nuttie by the ecnpltrvey for l in tin Unecnpioytttent Insurance tration cost-S. and it» 195543!!!) {-116 r43- -_ I I I 1e 111-1111 111-1vi1e1z1id llil entpllyvcr- 11111101" l6 vcutu‘ n1 ztgc Bot-k. thc employ-er cancels the DQ111112 If-‘(llllfefllfllls miffed 7- I. , v 111 11s 11<-w (tress or ivho is e.11-11.‘.11c 1..~~ 1111111 5101- t1 - stomp by impressing, 01- u-rltitig on] upon employers under 11 cheque __.._..._ 1. Q ‘~11 w-.'.1 thtkfesttlts at- tiny, In such a case no dPLillClllD l it. in ink, the entployers insurance system. . 11t- 111114- 11-40 . t‘. F. G. ~..\.-11 u..- desire that ""“~“ " “ mier Campbell. They also paid s. short visit to the fox ranch of Mr. Raoul Reymond, Southport. Saturday morning, accompanied by M1". C. A. Beer, Provincial Fire Marshal, Mr. IVBII commenced his Thankspicing Services bz CHW (Uhuches day by being shown through the . .. . . i.‘- hlstorlc Confederation Chamber in 5|» I'm “i 5 (-\T|""DR-\II_ the tilntittlititce of inn-vest. The the Provincial Building. M1‘. Wil- 'I‘h1tnks-,1,ivls1u sotison teaches llS our 1pm, 131-n(1]@y_ Assist“; pl-Ovgm-ini p 0-,, tt/ttt-iutiept-t‘ tmcc (111 God. _ 31:11:15 Archivist‘ conducted him myongt‘ 5cm,“ \ ‘ H“, SUM“, u, s,‘ p.111 1s‘ 1.1. but beyond mans DO\\— _d _ n , h a d, I _ , ~ ymdc m, c“, 711g gwm- pf the Chamber. Satut 11y t\en1ng.t- e Pm" Cl-“ml-‘l slim“? “lmmllg- life. 'I‘l1.e Tllflllksgtivlilg season London fireman was the guest of At 8 o'clock the regular service ivzts held, 1i iintttksglving serrce tit ll teachcs lL‘>' God's depend-nice on _ honor at a banquet at: the Char- mttn. ’I‘11t- world is in the making lotbetown Hotel given by the City and tmtvhvr in the evening. A Still Mid God's “Wk lnwmlllfl" ~ . . . . .- i.,,.,,(, ,,,,,‘,,.)(,,. or wowhippc,“ ‘You, \\'lil‘lOll‘\ 1111111. and even so comcth Council‘ M“?! Holman pres ‘H? ‘ " ' tlic Klnutitnn, and there were tibout 30 gllunS D1‘<'-<‘l\l =11 fllvll- _ The 'i“111111i;.<gi\‘i11c 50115011 teaches yiresent. including members of the lit-v, 17.111011 3111101111}cuttttitt-ieci 1111 11$ 11K. _.;1,,1:~1u,@ gptlflllfllllillitvg‘ 11119 Council’ the Fire chip; “n51 9mm- .\’1'-I'\:CC.~ 111111 prone l(‘( 1111 itispzring mic 11115111 1-11 1111 nrovcn w. tie n five of ‘he charluttmown Fire D9- 5011111111 111 the 11 oclock s -.-."1t111. 3131:1151“iulgoligigfiglléogcie ‘talk-Waits: parbmenh we unde,.w,.iters and \ _ f“ 1112111 lcttrtis to co-oporate with mun, OUWYS- During u“? Wurst? “f the 51- @3755 (‘HLRCH as God rc-otwrates with 1111111 the evening, M1‘. Ivall was presented IllYl$“‘K-'_‘IIPI“YmfT1111‘jalifllclilfillfi‘; with rt beautiful tiavy clock by I 1'. .11“. llH UK 1l_\' Ill ' IUQ. 1F- ,. , v1‘ W um,“ his “Hm. an we “ave Conn. Eniic lvincDonnld. 01111111111‘ till ut- nm nf the Fite Commit-tee, on behalf _p_-,1|-1 131m]; 51mg “i111 rich of the citizens. The visitor 11.15 been sit-n t\1flt?l)(‘l‘llil(l'S $011111‘: 01in tnembci‘ of the merchant marine Nttit-li- First Psalm. . , d t] _ A1 the <‘\’t‘l‘lll‘1 s." -1t‘v Mr. [.--1‘ rm many years “n gr“ ‘v 3p ,1 precinled the gift. ~. .111 -1.- "T1 1 L“! 1 1 - , , _ ‘ n ‘ his“; fill,“ rahnquy-t g riqnlji-l‘ 1513s,, l‘l‘>'l,,,.lfi.._, h-nptl Sunday morning. accohipanletlby l‘ 'Y 11-111; .11 the 1m 11cm; S-snvt-rs ‘Just. I-11t"'1‘o1-n,v.' _ jltlnyot‘ Holman 11nd Chief A. Birt- 1- , i? U . 11w -1l in the I-ind" 18141111-, 1301111 Illvll- M11? 138C- ll1‘?'.‘-l"1-1E= whistle of the Cit-y Police, 11o at- ,, .111» 11101-111111. 11.1111 "'0 f. t1 "ml "l1"-11‘1l'1“l“' "‘*‘"-* l“ Cm‘ i‘ ‘l tended divine worship in St. Paul's . . the music of the d;1_ Anglican Church. In the evening he attended the enjoyable concert put m1 by ntentbers of the Royal Air Force at the Prince Edward "Theatre. He Was accompanied by Cottn. Earle MacDonald rind Mrs. MacDonald, Cottn. C. F. Dougan and Mrs. Douenn. 1.. i.\i 811111141‘ SoIt-tnn High Muss 11-11.»- CPl9lll"<li- in Si. Dttnstrtns B-tsltcn S1111- tnosl t; l. 1 1 .-111.1..-_ trttltat. 11.1.1. F ma. g-mjulll (‘\\]§1l(‘{'il-\ITI=;{(\\:1 ""“-*- Charlottetown was the 39m city .- ~11t 111-11. I-lt: 11.1.» 11:..-..1. :11 ;»‘ - - l1 ' - ‘ '3 79' " . -_ 11 n his "M m“ L“ '7' “m” “l; i .1 . I I l“ .l'~ - - 1 .1 ttiiuiwof‘l;t:rtfi1‘rli§Uiilledhgtat£s and oi btittti ittimtx-rs, A“ 3,,|,,~O,,,-H,;,~ (‘P1111111 \\'JQ W, Ch, 1<.ll“.\ll.4ll"1ll were "I110? ‘Vl:S‘ll(‘_st_ v-..'1_c C x d ‘- i11~t'~> "ml 9 will‘ ed by 1-11.- Exceilciit-i‘. Iiishop J. A. . hifimd c.10-l‘m5l' IK- “a! “in. n‘ a 3' tho t,-\-<-1ii11;,-'s en- ... ‘.1, ‘ lrlltltlllfisS, the ntustc being 2y ‘ Us m0 produm M. Os11..\.1.1. .\1.1111‘1<-e (it-cone. The solo 1n tlic in the (wt-tun; Holy 1111111‘ was 11111111-111 wig wcll tukctt by Mr. Will- l.‘\'(_\ nirmv. q. Isnntts 11nd C. Iittr-"v. . , . . - . - -. . hi3") “l” ‘ ‘- l“ U" i711,‘ cimullrled 1‘ lug? . l 1M4‘ tlitiilntliiitil sermon bt-Iittim‘. {he I I ‘f l1.11‘1:‘..11-.c-.-. v 11111111111 11.1.» 11-1-11 “l” 41-19 1'-‘~‘~-l' ~l J-l 1L“ ‘ “1 ‘Hm. “up, ,,,...,“.h..d b1- Q ,-l~--,,,;_ l a e xectivt-ti 111- ‘111- t-utlzcnce .1111 s:i'1_11t111. y H ‘ _ _ ‘t H LADYC“, G,,,.d,,m._ m5 “w, 11611111151 vilgorou, ltzt- Corpm Cltruxi 01:11.1‘, utitirt wk,“ from Don.” 3_ per“. 3 1 .111 doth not. iive by bread alone- cvery word that procoedeth the mouth of the Lord doth 1111111 livc." _ Tl1r1.\1‘---1ker rccnlleti to our 111‘11"ls1 tiint 11-11 who livt- 111 this hotmteuis‘ ctlittuttgv b.1361‘? “t; enjoy the s o 11c eurit in px-nly 1111f ' , ,. vcry ft-w :1 us have hurl to go h- mlle Step5 hm’? we“ tillkcn wlwtids out .-111'.‘tl1it1t-;. c1111 tievr-r forget 1112f. "'5 IQPITWUOYI- Plflll" 1km)’ 11C 0n milllotis in 1111- war torn lands of W85 token with ne visit to Chor- Fjtuiopt- nnd_A.<i:1l111‘_c llvlllt! l“ ‘Wflll; lottettiyvn Sntui". 1v of Wing Coin- 11111 Stlli'\‘t1li!11\. I is \‘('i‘_\' (‘EISV _Ci‘;,n.‘,,d,,,. RVRQ Mcmalf‘ Chief m“ us 1o 111x111: (ind when our SIOIIIEIFIIQ. _ _ . . are full. bu‘. 111i us not. Inna-tire l“ Yl-milm‘ 0mm‘ mill“ F“? “ides that we, who live in Canada and "IQ-lidnenl- 01 the Pit-it'll" Comlnan ,'\l‘li(‘l'l(‘.'I, enjoy 11111 special fmottt‘ nt Halifax, and Flying Officer G. 111111 care of the Kilmighty. God 11.15. _1\_ Guvncr organizer of cadet corps. 11111110 ample provision tot-plenty for; The flwo he, mm Mayor B Roy W. J. Brown Mrs. Joseph f the d rot-non of M1‘. is considered 111o1"11i111: 111a srs t llllll‘ilili".. The 11-11111 c2111.‘ An tilt‘ cadet unit for Charlotte- town is being considered and def- IIULY fll-IDEEMI-Ill At. the 61111151 ofthe Most IIolY Rt- v . t‘ S"- lt. The scr- us who gave an inspiz-itiu talk mak- ing fll-‘illrg r1111 rcncc in the t-clcbrn- i (i011 of Thnnltscivlitc. A inf-gt? con- . 1111.1 lit-v, . A. ,, , "Tram: , .. .. ~ -. ,, 11.,“ . 51,10 0pm,“. Whvttn ‘four S 1 t‘ (Byrtndi grr-tzdtton “m: in altr-tirl- ire. l y,“lfllfilkt-iiiii-tiiiti; \l\lllqfilf‘tllllllfil‘lgs“f ‘t1 Hmman and orhel-S mggrestgd in the ‘lll-l-“i *1“ lflmlipl: nlyrinflilliliiiltl.‘ gnu‘ -. 11' '1' _n“k' l“ m“ ‘wmmli n"“"‘ll“i‘m“ “ml 41nd‘111-11-‘11111111lln-"his 111111111 failure formation of u unit. at Chm-lotte- l‘ ' i.‘ “‘-“.",'.‘;,§,§,,:,,,," <01; Ago‘? Iunpallfli,‘ m“ IIPlPlYIIIT-Il by R"- G-‘<‘l'1@_-‘l"l"~"“’1 1n (‘Il-UDFYIlip with God. Nature i5 town. -‘ "1..‘ i H: _ '. l ‘- "._ if 1 M"? n11, CSSR. A1. both sort-ices; 1111:. ' 11'.» producer. ivhile mun is Gods Earner Saturday [he at!‘ Qffiflers lllefli-t- 31-“1-‘413 ‘Cill. lflllklt“. I Don‘. ~. . . . t 111 ~ l 11-ib111t-1" And the stale of the 1min! to set tho World on Fire" Mm“ cm“ “f” l““‘m a‘ ml"; “mid tody“. 1s a ‘Imus mustrapcn had been at. Summerslde where piled the music. It. W115 under the direction of Mr. Alex Nitric-Lean. The rcftttlai‘ 11;"1‘11in!: niusscs were they met about 40 prospective mem- lrrs of the corps there. It. was announced two citizens had of the truth of our text. and of - tum-s failure to do his part in God s l ct-lt-btutlerl _\‘e.<t11:<!.1,v. ‘- Md k011i the children o1‘ Israel ) t“, n t 11 _ ______ __ 1111-1)’ 11-. ,-; 111 the uiltlcrness‘ 50 not made a $100 ‘an r g on ,0 (A? tht-v 11 c111 learn the truth that °°5l5 0r “nlfmms ‘m equpm ZION CHURCH Special Thanksgiving sci-vice was 1 111-111 :11. ll n. tn. Suntltiy by the min- 1 ism-t‘, Rcv. G. (ltirlvle \V(‘l)§lt‘l'., There ivns also n11 111-1-111111; st-rvzcc. devotttt to the same stiblvfl» M both services, a large congregation worshipped. In the morning, Mr. Webster took t ‘lalllvbrflfgéllalonof, for the Summerslde corps. The tinmes of the two tit-ere not reveal- ed. The unit in the western capital is about. ready to begin function- lnc, it was learned. Here in Charlottetown n meeting l5 planned shortly when the matter will be discussed at length. Date of the session was not fixed. It is mun is some 11111111 itiore than =1 well fed beast-that he is. indeed, a. child of God. But too mtmy govern- 1111-11i.< 111111 rulers of nations pay no 11-1-111 in ‘his truth. 'I'l1c_v nrc kept 11 oflit-t- 1111l_v n11 the _prlt1rip1e tit-cl ])l'."'llI‘f* of just keepmc their people well fcd, well clothed and wc-J hottsed. and so they ignore entirely the spiritual needs of the people- that "man doth not. i“ his m“: 1 Thcss" Ch‘ 5‘ VH5: - Nctc well the \l"llli0liS 1n the expected Wing Commander Met;- lti, "‘I11 everything give thniil-ts. -_n,,.d.s P,.,,_‘.,,,._ qhnmved b‘, thy m“. and Fa Guyner Wm return 171111111: U10 601"“ ('1 111-‘- “l-‘llrlng 1Nnme. T‘l‘|_v Kincdtini1-onie.'l‘hywill sharply 1m- mrmer ofganlzaflgn service, he reminded his listeners be dune on earth as it is in Hetw- work‘, on. Give us this day our daily Bread" and see the order in which 1111' RYLlJlFldFYLI-i’ 12 Justic- that nntu-ithstanrling the rlnrk hours tlnourth which they were passing at. present, there were many Nas- ons to give thanks for. Not only ls there n Dfllllltilill harvest bt-t we enjoy also, as an Etnpire, our frec- rlnm. He also rcminderl the c011- gregation of their spiritual blessing whzclt l5 given them by God. The choir rendered the anthem ‘Yo 5111111 Dwell in tho Lmid." S0- lolst was Mr. Arthur I-‘ni-qttnrlisnn. 'I‘11cre was also a soprano solo by Mrs. Arthur Roper. Tioxivifippeols London Fireman dtonoludes his Visit hero Notice l: hereby given that Frl- day, October 24, 1041, at 0.30 AJVI-r In the Court. Room in the City Bullrlln has been appointed as the time and place for appeals from supplementary re- turns of Civic rotefmd assessments. lChlrlolfleown, Octuber 11m, ion. ' J. A. FULLERTON In the evening the sermon was c“), Clerk also preached by Mr. Webster. The ——-— L 33; Jumm ch01,- mqmbly rcndcred: _Mr. Daniel D. Ivall, district of- I “Prayer of Thanksrzivititz." Nethrr- I160!‘ OI the 1101150" F179 Bfliade- ""_ 11111115 Foiksong and “o Come to left the province vvstvrdoy mm- My Hem-t Lord Jesus." Ambrose. trig for Halifax alter a short visit T ________....__ _ hero. He arrived in Charlottetown THE BAPTIST CHURCH Friday in the Packard clipper ire -_— chief's car-a bright red one with I am instructed to lell Pub. lic Auction on the prom so: of Raymond Myers. Ilamtlt-oll. 011 Friday, Oct. 17th. at 1 o'clock, pm. the following stock: B. milk cows. 4. heifer: to fresh- en. 2. pure bred short horn cowa- large bell attached in front of the radiator. It. was loaned to him by the Packard people of New York together with a. chauffeur, Mr. L. Friedt-l, who accompanied him. At. the Stindnv morning Service nI worship, the lit-v. I. Judson l-vy brought 11s the sermon "A_ Mess-ice for Jhnnkspivlntt" basin! 1115 thought 411i the second low-on of he day. 111111 tzroat nor-m of thnntcs 1.- Gntl. the sixty fifth Psalm. ‘i111: wldfly evemng he Showed a mm ‘m, Mun’ m m," M“! hflyen’ 3_ Psalm 0111-1‘. R soul! htsurci-uil on A“? work and gave l m"! on Mo". t "h", u‘ Dune“. L praise, $011111; forth the goodness 1f ‘ ‘ ‘ , ' n I m" (‘rod 111 thc nation This is the third the actlvltws of London firemen in brood sow. 4. young pin, . a I Thanksgiving day in a time of wnr war time tit St. James Hall. Earlier Ill?- halg-“ne u‘ w“. be m’ a time when even in Cnrtnda we tec m the (my, accompanied by Hts f "hi! d l its torcssttrc and stlii we say ‘ 111-1111: wm.ship_ Maya,- 3_ Rgy Holman and ‘l n‘ '7' Termm-Canhablo notes at Bonk of Nova sooth, Victoria. l. MYERS, Auctioneer. L SII-IO-M-I wnitvtlt irt‘ Thee O lord" in "1111 we have been an 111011111‘ hlnsge i. so grenilv spared-libero is also set forth : ion: of 1min w 00d 105i. Mr. J. A. Fullerton, city Clerk, he called on Hts Honour, Lieutenant Governor, I. I- 105p Q4 HI- it J hearing , CENTRAL GUARDIAN nu: column l: renn- d fur now: ‘of local lntorut. but ndvortlning of n new” nlturo any In lnlortml ll I cont: a word, nrlntly plylhlo in udvauuo. “chAswElIt. ‘tor-rich git-Wm” CONFEDERATION urn INSUR- ANCE. L-918I A. Brown. Chiropodist, 1-13 Great George St. I. 330-1044-31 ANNUAL MEETlNG—-O1 Hills- boro Royal scarlet Chapter tonight in Boyne Lodge Rooms, 8 pm. All Scarlet members please attend. ‘ L. 336 ATTENDING WEDDING - Hun. J. D. and Mrs. H ndman of Ottawa will be in Bellevl le Ont., today for the wedding of their son. Pilot or- flcer Robert Hyndman, R. C. A. F, and Miss Joan Blmklee, which is taking place in St. Thomas Church. BRIDAL SHOWER — O11 Thurs- day evening last Miss Nevetta Hay- wood of this city was hostess at. a shower tendered Mrs. James Power thee Miss Hilda McLaughlan). In attendance were ladies of Zion Church choir of which Mrs. Power has been a valued member. ENGAGEMENT —— M1‘. and Mrs.‘ Herbert Horne, Winsloe, announce the engagement of their daught- er, Freda. Priscilla, to Fulton Mel- vin Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iqrttest Warren, North River. Mar- riage to take place 111 October, L FUNERAL. sEltVICES~The 111:1- eral of Mrs. Frederick Martin was held Saturday ntcrning from the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstans Basilica where Requiem High lvlnss u-as celebrated by Rev. Leonard MacKenna. who also nfiic- latent at. the grave. Interment took place in the Roman Catholic Ceme- Lery. The pallbearers were: Messrs" Thomas Crelghan, Jack ivIcCourtJ Jack Blacquiere, Edmund Pitre, Cor- nelius Doiron and Jack Martin. FUNERAL NOTICE -— The rc- muins of the late Colin MacFadi-en arrived f_rom Staten Island, N. Y, last evening and were taken to .111:- Mcbean Funeral Home where the funeral will be held this Tuesday afternoon, service starting at. 150. Interment. Argy-le Shore Cemeteiy. The remains were BCCOITIDRIIIKI hotne by Mrs. LIIICFEldYCD and son Colin. The late Mr. lltacFadyen s01‘- ved for three years in France JUI- lng the lust war and for a consti- erable time was treasurer of e New York branch of the Canadian Legion. OBSERVE HOLIDAY — Prince E d w a r d Islanders celebrated Thanksgiving Day yesterday by ln- dulging in their favorite pastimes. Manv hunters were out early in the morning in quest of the elusive Hungarian partrldges but no re- ports of any sportsmen returning with a, large number of the birds were heard. There were no sporting events of any Importance to mark the celebration of the day. No fatal accidents marred the occasion. MINOR ACCIDENT -- A ch“- lottetown taxi was badly damaged when it was in collision with an- other car at St. Avnrds, near the city, Sunday night. The taxi was proceeding east rind the driver wns momentarily blinded by the lights of on approaching vehicle with the result that. it; crashed into the rear of a parked auto, Police said. The latter vehicle was only slightly damaged. None of the occupants of either car was injured. Reports of two minor collisions outside the city ovcr the weekend were heard, but R. C. M. P. said they did not know of any. APPEAL CASEJFhe case of Latv- rence Doucette vs Owen Proude and Wendell Barbour came before His Lordship Chief Justice Mathicson and Mi‘. Justice Saunders tn the Court of Appeal Friday. This ivas an action for the price of an auto- mobile destroyed by fire ln the de- fendant's garage. Plaintiff recover- ed judgment some time ago before Mr. Justice Arsennult; from this judgment defendants appealed to the Court. of Appeal. The case was adjourned for judgment. Mr R. R. Bell and Mr. W. E. Bentley KC, appeared for the appellant and Mr. J. J. Johnston, KC, for respon- dent. Personals Mlss Cotton returned from Mon- treal Saturday. A. B. Charles Stewart had a brief leave home on Saturday. J FOR troo-r COMFORT—Vislt H. l t N0 Rubbing JUST PAT OCTOBER _14 1941 Quick Relief f9;- STIFFNESS, SORENE l l 5'5 1 BUMPS, ACHES, PAlNS frorfi BRUISES, CHEST COLDS SLOAN’S 4wnllq LINIMENT ll ON’ I l l of cl t/crtainmenr, by Deputy atlon, M1" most success Sporting Cit the bazaar l-Ion. Dr. Hospital, in minded the oes. holds its ican College entering the ment that the was man group of S?! trained there four doctors; as they “will breach made RIVET" and The entert LAC. Christopher was home on leave for Thanksgiving. 1 Mr. C. E. Banner, Bureau of Mines, Ottawa, was registered at The Charlottetown yesterday. , 1 Oaptsin Lctn Prowse, R. N., ar- rived home on short. leave Satur- day. , ii l Mr. and Mrs. John R. Andrews of Lowell, Mass. are visiting at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Jns. E. And- rews. Hunter ‘liver and Miss Nellie Andrews, New Glasgow. Mrs. Clara Curran who has DfP-‘n residing in Boston is spendln ncr holidays with her son Mr. antes Curran at her old home Ifrlscan Rood. l 1 Mrs. Annie Hatch was a visitor 1n the city Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Farquharson. Southport. M's. Hatch returns to Amesbury 1111s week after a Jalensant holiday on Prince Edwar Island. | Mrs. Elmer Harris. wife of the famous playwright, registered at. The Charlottetown yesterday. She was enroute to her home in New York after spending a. vacation at Fortune. The many friends of Miss Eileen ‘ Inga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Inga. Mt. Herbert, will be pleased to learn that she is improving at the P. E. I. Hospital following a ‘ recent operation. RAILWAY DID IT Completion of the Trans-Siberian rail raised Vladivostok from its frontier-town IIAIO only in the Nth contra‘). Grand opening 10f Hospital Bazaar held One of the big events of the year, the 7th uttnuul Charlottetown Ba- zaar, got under way last night at the Sporting Club with hundteds tiaerts in attendance. The open. in; night was a decided success as the lax‘ e crowd entered whole- heartedly into the spirit of the er.- Hnd Hmu-iéménts were well patron- 126d. Shortly after e'l1t o'clock the bazaar was declare Proceeding this momentous declar- McKcx-u in o few well chosen remarks, referred to Plottetown artists will be in be the grand finale. the draw-inf; f rituals-answe- . BIRTHS Bowman-Tamil? P. m. Ivan Bowman, Hunter daughter. BALDERSON—At the P. nltal. Oct. o. 1941. m M1‘. E. (Roger Earl.) and the various games JmlllEsoN-Ai the P- E. I. 215392”- OHICIBJIY ope! MBMI‘ J.T. McKee. m; BRUCE-CROUCIIER - A anoe and next Saturday night, On that r1 or the Brand pr I. tat, Oct. B, 1941, to Mr, an River, tal, Oct. 12, I941. to Lieut. _ Ind Mrs. Jamieson. Charlottetown, lend.‘ “ill 1311f. lzes 11551]. fl Mrs. it. I- Hos. and Mrs. Earl Balderson, Cross Roads. n son H1» pi. l-i. 1' t Zlull event as “one of the most worthy causes" a citizen could contribute to. Ho wished the sponsors the ut- wliich will continue throughout the present week with evenings filled with pleasant antuscment. The crowd quilted 511301015 Sporting Club and travel- led from boot-n to booth to particl- pate 1:1 the fun. _Blng0 was n fea- ture attraction, as ever, and udteels of fortune were kept 5pm. 111111: all night. played by old and young alike n11d 1 1111 enjoyable musical men-t was listened t1 uy all The opening ceremony was ore- sided over by Hi1 Excellency, Bish- Op J.A. O'Sullivan who had words 0f thanks for Rev. L J. Ayers and his Committee for the work done 1n connection with the staging of the event and M1‘. Joey MacDon- ald who imnerously donated the large number of citizens who had turned out to assure the success of W Chief of Sta-ff nt the Charlottetown years since the ho ed. It ls the oldest n the province. In the last 30 years more “Ivan- 0C5. have been made in the sciences of medicine than in any previous 6911mm’ of time The City Hospi- tzil had bettefitt-d by tlvss- advan- It is a standard hospital and an d clzgsslficatiioti ms er un ergo rig a rgomtis Dec- tlon and examination by the Amer- since gaining this Charlotte tovm Hospital maintained it and this is one of the best guar- antees a potion/t can receive when Doctor: Scarce Cont-mums Dr. McMillan said Charlottetown Hospital iers. He complimented them on their merit and also tho-nurses who ate . Referring to thelat- ter, he pointed out. that the prov- ince is suffering at present from a serious shortage of medical doctors. I From Summerside to North Cape. which includes most. of the western l part. of the Island. there are only 1 there are cnly t-wo: front Charlotte- town to Murray Harbour, the s11- uatiori is even ivorse with only two doctors to serve the needs of the people. The more nurses who grad- uate from the hospital the better n the necessities of war." In his concluding remarks. he Charlie Chamberlain was heard in two delightful solos: "Old Mon nolly was ocoompanlst. Later 1:1 the evening he was again heard in sev- evcry nieht this week when Chan. Ilse Minnrd‘; fnr dnn"""" Manse. Friday. Oct. to, 1941. 1,. Rev. o. Carlyle Webster, MISS v.5. let Pearl Croucher of Sourls to .\t1-, in their entertainment Everett Clive Bruce o, East DEAT around the ' ' UCHANAN-At Fredericton, P, y; I.. on October 14, 1941, Mrs. Cr11h_ erlne Buchanan, awed '75 3-1-1111, Funeral notice later. the The games were DAWSON-At Summerslde, Oct. 11, i941. Merritt Dawson, age 60 1-1-1113; Funeral was held yesterday after- noon. on tertain- ‘1 1 1 BURGOYNFF-At North Gtxanvtrg, Oct. 13, 1941, Mrs. James Bttrgrnyxvt- age 67 y-ears. Funeral from 111-1 late residence Wednesday at 2 r) n1. followed by service in North Granville United Church at 230 p. m. 1h. He welcomed the JZP McJi/Illlan, PERRY — At the Charlottetown Hospital. Sundny, Oct. l2. IP41, Belortl Peny. age 38 y-ears. Thc re- mains ivere removed Sundav alter- noon from the A. A. I-Iennessey Fhmerai Home to Tignish wtiere a Requiem High Mass was celebrated at. 9 a. m. yesterday morning after which the remains were transferred to the home of his brother .'l0<f‘l)ll Perry. Palmer Road. from where 11-.» funeral will be held th Tuesdiv morninir at: 9.30 a. m. to Pnlmrr Road Church. Interment Palme- Road Cemetery. a brief message, te- audlflnce that it is 62 ital was open- ns such of Surgeons.» Ever certificate, the In Memoriam institution for treat- ' __ In loving memory of Jamel Duffy, who departed this llfe Oct. l4. 1940. Today brings book sud memories 0f a loved one gone to rest. Who will alwayg be remembered d by a we“ By those who loved him host. trained efficient manage- lnsertcd by Ills Wife and Family. L 333 N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER from Morell to Souris, ‘ EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltuhlre serve to fill a »ph,me m, so wide on account of 11:1.--s.-...1-:.--:.-1 To» we T» was-o sured the sucoés >1 the bazaar and - Fold them they were “performing ‘vANTfl-‘g “its”??? the highest Christian and oharit- ab“ $ - W’ e - -~ L 3",,- itble duty a free people can per- ' ' orm." s ‘TrTYIIII-fi Jozooivl." nusnvrss Lady or Gentleman preferred. 1'71 Hlllsboro st. L 3-18. ‘roiz-‘sana: uuicstor-‘ifrifii- Wallace McNeiil. Milton. "Trees". “Dim” Cr"- erni pleasing numbers with Bill y, 7m Brown acting as Master of Cere- mon es. -‘ "r . Iiast. ghght gig:- door ilrilgzrmMan Fgznltmg; "éagllrfsgigt Arglglf; au- c-no e r0 . was wo y rs. - - w 1. aim. st. “ 510-1 n 12840-1411 ainme-nt will be held 4 W/fianln lllilllllttlll MEN cl uflcln naturally atop at Tho Windsor bocuuod ol it: convlntonl location and It: wo|l~ ootublluhod reputation lot courtesy, comfort and nrvico. Tho Windsor lo recognized an tho proper plcco lot bualnou and ilfimiisor 111 9N DOMINION SONAR! J- ll-DIRIG RAYMOND PIIIIBINT