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The blazing adventure of q Free French ilier in the RJlhR-ond the girl who gave him refuge and h heart. knowing that » @0515; RAF. lllilM/ll mllllliil - illllll clliillil MAY llsmt Anpnn AT A nod snow (riis Animals Speak) Quiz Kids -— McFurlane Twins Ofeheflfl z-iDAS-WED. and THUR. l l l LORETTA YOUNG - DEAN JAGGEH. “Tl-IE MEN IN HER LIFE” T O D AY ON LY» Shows 3.15.—-7 and 9 EXTRA March of Thaw-Color Curt-Wu PRINCE ED WARD 5 mmmmmwv-mAv-nmv- Your Opportunity Help Your Hospital ectiy natiuali that even’- $1.3‘ should wlilnt i0 help B" m‘ stltutloin like the Prince Edward island rmspllni-puububly PHI“ mwarg Island's most outstanding chal-itabie Instillutlon-Jt-lat is cara i Kay’s in a quandaryi with a kiss/es; bride” he when the ital makes m alghgnl, not. only by heir sivuls but also in the important work gflfllefilifl in the collection whie 5, m men p. large undertaking. only reason oi the wondcrfirliy generous contributions of our 80M peclpie in the past has it been P06- sillole to keep the doors of the Hos- pital always open to all sufferers and this year's glvings will surely possible auxin}! year the Jlmli-l-Wuwi‘ “(my record that my pet-lent. has ever been l/urned alWBY Wall" °¢ leek or means, A11 contributions will be acknowledged in the news; papers as heretofore, and the "P5 clf October our Cclectors will be calling on you. It. will help ii you cmfisbe {Qady so as to avoid extra ca. . GLASS COMPONENT g b ttl -makirig is com- p.341? ‘,1,‘f§¢l,°or° silica, soda and ml KAY KYSEIPS BAND h-wilno Hmy Babbitt - isii Kebibblo - Sully Mason Trudy iiwln - Dorothy Dunn Kline'- + infinite! illlfliSiy liflilililllflm Baum-fig ALso NEWS AND GLEN RD__ T n, _ Sear, 21, GRAY AND ORCHESTRA IILUfTQ Capii.“ w°.'°-r.° and Mrs. Mustard. a son. MArnilsoN - At the Prince m- ward Island Hospital on Sept. 20. SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 i942. to Mr- and Mrs. Neil Mathe- son. City. a daughter. Ed d R - At. th Pri e war '7” M gigngl-Iospitoi oil no.3”... 1941. to . and Mrs. Stanley Ward. City. B daughter. - MACLEOD — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Sept. 1B. " 1942. to Mr. slid Mrs. Gordon Mac- Lcod, Earnscliffe, a. son. BECK - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sept. 20. 1942. '00 Mr. and Mrs. ‘Pyler Beck. CiW- 8- daughter. BROWN -— At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Sept. 20. i942, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. Covsheiid Road. a dautlhtcr- Til-DAY — WED‘ nanny Boa-Any‘ (sllllilof the earliest botanic gard- e~c\\tl5 at Karnuk, Egypt, ill i500 In Memorlam BOYLE -- At the Prince EXiWBXd i Island Hospital on Sept. 21.1 1941mm i bu" mcm"_" Cpl. and Mrs. J. W. Boy e. C Y. ory of our deer ls, hive?!" M's. Rnchtlel MacLcod. who tlm I“ T7," uwuy hcptcmbi-r 21st, 1939. Thnionrly loved to be forgotten. 9 Yflirs have passed. our hearts mwlugpgxppwgop- Al, the pres. MARRIAGES “l "°"°' bt in Manse Marshfield, on azrllrllllgmroes on we miss hei- more. v§e§'..§§,.d,y_ gepgember 15th, 1942, A; n" l‘ M m“ “'4” by Rev. Henry Bank. Miss Bessie M ‘he “m” ‘he “um! aw“- Norman Smaiiwood of St. Andrews ‘mused by so,“ and Dauzhm,‘ ‘to filming Kenneth Birt of Fanning ' - . T0 BlRT-SMALLWOOD -- At. the Presbyterian Manse Mmrshfieid, on September i6, 1942, by Rev Henry Back, Bessie Norma Smell/weed of St. Andrews to sill-ling Kenneth Birt of Planning Brcoik. DEATHS McCOUBREY-At the RE. Island Hospital, Monday, Sept. 2i. 1912, Mrs. Annie McCoiibi-ey in her 61th year. Funeral frmi Central Ch In Memariam “fihlélrvlllk remembrance of our dear “line is one we loved so dear Kilcnt the voice we love to hear 3:‘: l" lWuy for sound or speech n t t lan church. ‘Thursday. Sept. 21in, Luci: h’ n" m" thoulm. to sezvice starting at o'clock. Fun- ] eral leaving at 2.30. Inter- nscrted hv Son and’ Daughter ment People's Ccmete . The late Wallace McKennn and Mrs. McCoub is res in: at the L224‘ Mrs. Alfred Curley. my McLean Funeral Home. TIME TABLE cnsuess Effective Sunday, Sept. 27, 1942 Ibll lnlovmelien from 0pm: EIIIIIII IITIOIII. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and Nefth Wlltollire Phone ill to maintain for m8 5g hi3 a.‘ i,‘ ‘ i? “"3 IL;- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN csiiiiiii euiniiuii '4'"- '"°"°" °"'4° 3 "P. E. Islanders Salvation Ami This column is reserved for one of local interest but. advertising of a - newly noun-i may be unused n llaflcnt NarinuldPlll. Vihlli. ‘Vidtolityu? on wen run own. ex nus a con - gvhfi. mm.‘ “mu, mum lion meta you feel felled out. old? Try Oetrog C general tonica. ulante. often needed after M or 40, Suilliliel iron, calcium. phosphorus. vltuiniu Bl. Help: you got normal pep. vlin. vitality. Introductory Ilse Ostrex OBASWELL for Photographs. OONFEDERATION L!!! INSUB. ANCE - l- 9" Tonia Tablets only 85c. For sale at ell l good drug lterel everywhere. COMMUNITY CONCERT Ai- SOCIATION, Annual Meet-in: Char- lzgfif°fgi,’.i?’f.';“°°d"'°°°lt“..u'°°..f snow FILMS—- Last. nirlit the BIG NYAL I for 1 Bale starts aioane in connection with the W Saturday morning st Worth’: Drug Savings Stamp Campaign. Despite Store. Prince street, and at the bad weather the attendance Worthy's Drug Btoie, Queen Street. Big bargains. g is in Central Bedeque. FUNERAL NOTICE- The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Sophia John- son wil. take place from the re- sidence of her brother, John De- iory. Cieorgetown. Wednesday mom- ing at 8.45 to St. James church. In erment in the church cemetery. LATE CROP — iVLr. E. W. Btavert Lower llkcetown, has sent the Guardian strawberry plants with fully formed fruit and blossoms gr together. Tlhsy were ick- ed by mother in her straw erry patclge in which there is cults a n r. IS PROMOTED— Donald Stuart McLure, son of Mrs. Ivan G. Mc- this city, has been promoted the C.N.R. Cartnge Service here.- Moncton Transcript. .(First Pilot McLure is a nephew of Mr. Chester S. Mchure of this city). COMES TO P. E. I. —-S'_,'t. Pilot N. B. has the honor of being the COMMITTEE MEETS- A mect- first graduate pilot from Wedgcpoit, o um nqidof the Citizens Committee was ho last ni t. in the Council Chambers wt Mrs. L.B. MacM-ll- an residing. The urpose of the mee ing was to d dc what to do with the fund which had been sub- scribed to for the ill-fated 11.1w. 0.8. Charlottetown. Members of the different organizations spoke and it was decided that the Trea- surer should hold all donations for the present. It was IEBJHCC from good authority that there would be another Charlottetown launched. The money now on hand and any more that mlsht be added. will be "My when the new oorwctte Ls launched. i Toronto. C A F. two weeks furlough with his par- for town. . E. I. for a period of time. —Halifax Chronicle. Personals George V. Boudrcau, eon of Mr. and V. R. is visiting his parents at Margate. ROTARY - Members of the Rotary Club and guesls had a _ pleasant gharlge frQm mg}; 115mg lmr a vacation at. nis oil home. luncheon talk, ‘Ihey were enter- Miss Mari Mrs. Carl MacKenzic and little 1.343166! by qn _ f -....u.==».,.,u,,~.,,u. -- uw- u» l?i"’.’.‘§f.l..°‘.’v.°l.”d.8§<.?.3.i§9'.’is°' e gill , m, . > . s er mo“; Mdmmys’ w“ Mrs. Edwfn Beairsto, Mmgatv. rendered a sollo. OPl- Ge chflsue oontrummd a n mberofigoef Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald of comic sketches, and Mrs. '1‘. Roy Oudmore feallumd the song "when llts Summer at Green Gables." All of the artists were encased and graciously l Hubert Morris was chairman. PLEASE!) WITH VISIT — A visitor to the Province over the week-end was Mr. J. Mather of New Mather is the Marine Manner. 01’ the Phoenix Assurance Co. cf London for the United States lmd Canada, which Company has been represented in t-‘nls Province for upwards of fifty years by I-Iynd- man 8:00. Ltd. Mr. Mather whohas been connected with the ‘Ph0enix" for many years, was recently pro- moted to manager and this was his first visit to the Maritimes. During his short slay. he visited both the South and North side of the Island and was greatly impressed with the possibilities foo.- tho tourist trade and feels that. great number; o; citizens from the United states mil flock to Prince Edward Island, after the war, as its attractions becomg better known. Mr. Mather was er MlacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. James Davina and lidr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant, City, were week-end guests at. the Stan- ley Hotel. Pictou. Flight Lieiit. Richard M. Over end Mrs. Over returned Saturday even- ing by plane from Montreal and will take up residence at their new apartment on st. Peter's Road. Capt. Cyril Arsenauli: and Mrs. Arsonault have arrived from Nova. Biotin. on s visit to relatives in the y. Mir and Mrs. John Nowell, Brackiley, have received word that their son Pie. Similar word was received by Pie. Newellh wife in Picbou. - Miss Lena McLure leaves for accompanied bv her father. Mr. W. 3 days enroute in Montreal. numb-r _ The many friends of Miss Eve- large cmwdoofngiissnggyiszlngmvé 13m Donald of Sea View are sorry spent a very pleasant evening at m to learn she underwent a tonsil orp- home o; Mn George Mcxenz,’ oration in the PEI. Hospital on gs Andmws, 0,, m,“ ,°- Friday homing. She is coins Sept. 4. at a misceilaneytbusesilirowxgr nxely‘ given in ho f Miss _ i wood whosneornqiarriagenfisgslegsmtzfle The many friends of Mrs. C.A nlgge m m, near futurt The bride’ Bankin are pleased to learn that to-b, entered the 1M“: mom eh she is now convalescing at all-ted by M155 Jean ‘my, to the hrme of Mrs. Ennest. strains of the Wedding March D1,; . ed by Miss Reta McDonald. e mom had been beautifull decor- ated for the occasion Lh ink and white streamers. The Msscs Daisy Smallwcod and Shirley Mo. gears‘: thin carried tisn hiliisvlly 1mm. resen w opened by firs‘ George ficxggrl: going an operation recently. andMis Jea MK i, hi1 best mes ‘iind zvlggz elervges e wit: h Pilot Officer Robert Adams. who relad bymMis: glean Jay and arrang- iennglrllwooa 5,11% bgfldgltfibelllllifl" 10-day leave with his mother. il/frs. though completei t k b ' . prise, then thankgd t-mgnandyallsigr Windsor om‘ SL8: __. th lovely Rift- , All _ i i i .. 1H3 "For sue‘? u J3ii§°3i<>5il°§l- e353." $.%“§‘i‘3.°..%%.l"!‘.'é..dl23 vigil wwi" f°n°w°d by b°lln°llil ti" nnual vacation at. their summer b'id°'l’°'b°- m” "55 °l u" "QB- gottace in Ciimnbeliton. Lot 4 have m mcglzllullullv limit in music $331M to their home in Brighton INGERSOLL ' 1109x5531‘ — A In response to a essa e received quiet weddlng took place at Brot-‘k- from Monti-en‘. ifrinw. Vchester s. "llle- onlmlil- °" 56M lllili- 1941. McLuve. left this irioz-rilna to attend "i the home 0f MP- and Mrs. Joseph the Canadian Fur Auction Sales, Eldvégrds, sister and brother-in-law to be void 5mg o4 M.‘ g5 M Mm“ 0 e groom. 0i Li- Gerald Mae- rent. This sale will offer some 14.090 Hillel’ Iilgefsoll. son of Mrs. Inger- 511v...- Yapx An!‘ all f... fnv-v-yjrwv- ...... soil and the late Mr. NJ‘, Inqer- nnxlniislu flwglflhg results ‘prom soilkgf gntézwmhtto Bestsie Adelaidg ‘Mriwtrsal M. Mo...» “m "4 oc-av. aug er o J.L an o Mrs. Inckhart of Charlottetown, Ottawa’ T Tonto and New Ymk" Prince Edward Island. Aftzi- a short honeymoon spent at Butternut Bey. Ontario, the happy couple will leave for Petawiiwa , where the groom is stationed at present wl;n the 119th Field Battery, 26th regi- ment R.C.A. The bride who was for several years Supreme Court reporter in Charlottetown. and since going to Ottawa has been on the Senate staff. has many friends and relatives in Charlottetown and throughout the Province, while the groom before enlisting. held s re. sponslble position with the Unem- ployment commission in Peter- boroulzh. Ontario. Their many friends join in happiest felecttat- ions. , month in the P.E.I Hospital un- dergoing treatment for neuritis. Prince Edward Island. is spending e. _BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall Til-NIGHT 8.30 The prises Are the some ll t hose prevailing at. other Bingos in the city. Frcezeout Charitable Purposes 1118 Listed Among tlasuaities. Three Prince Edward Island men and me Y.M.C.A., will appeal to have been officially lllV-‘d =16 W55‘ the people of Prince Edward island and believed killed in tiic sink- M. me money w 00min“, gymn- tfne Canadian destroyer 0i" valued Social Work 0n the "Home in of of... One, AB. Hwy Mflxlleld Ghana‘ tlnuous service, their work and the ler, as is a son of Mrs. H.111, Chan- p1,,“ l; “gm do... m; have u, be 1515M Films We” 5mm‘ l" Bmd‘ die;- oi charlottetown and a brother explained’ Bu, what should be “n. ger of the Prince Edward Grace Hospital. Winnines: and an expert swimmer. AB. Alfred Cudmore was 20 and adlan Legion. the Salvation Armv W- s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold qud- and the Knights of Columbus. This more of Charlottetown. He also nad wgg true, but true oniv of the work ben in the navy 1°! 1W0 Years. He these has a brother, Truerrian, 19, who has behalf of the Armed Services over- G°°TB° v- amide". 5°" "l M1 and discharge papers in this war. uri- seas. in Military Camps and in the MYE- Nelson Buudreau. vledcepurl. other brother, Leroy. a. and two sis- Defence Areas. ters, Ada, i5. and Ruby. l1 Leadln Su l, Assistant Arfhur the Army and the "Y" 5st. Bvudieuu. who enlisted on Bent Andrew iziltcDglllzgld of Mount Stew- large sections of the Civilian Pop- 5- 1941. has “kin train-vs in SQV- art was 22 years old and enlisted ulation and to the men in uniform eful nllwcs in the Weil- u Wall u! at the outbreak of war. Besides his in non-defence slot... H9 fill-lull“! {will tile R. mother, Mrs. John C, MacDonald. For instance, all comforts pm. - trsluiur scnwl at st. he has fnur sisters, Sister St. An- vided by the Salvation Army for Hubert. Quebec. He is spcudlns a drew of st. Joseph's Convent. Char- the men in the Armed lottct Stewart. IN MEMORIAM MRS. ANGUS MOINNIS ‘Iliere passed peacefully swam‘ at i- s. Captain J. A. Macdonald left for Carl MacKlnnon, Kilmulr, on Aug- the mainland yesterday after spend- ust 14th, 1942, Mrs. Angus A. Mc- , Martinvale, Prince Ed- “ml the Y-MC A drive We!‘ the in the eighty-first ml‘- the home of her daughter, Innis of war Island, Year of her age, lute Mrs. McInul-s. form Christy MacDonald, was the “l of m. Bramwcll chandler. 1:11:35 derstood, is that this work and the a r ri .Other brothers and sisters arate from the lendid wor these was very swd- Tvulsht the 111"“ g: lyiilsinm, with tile 2nd Medium organizations argpdolng in oiir mili- 1" Battery overseas, Robert. at 1101M; tary camps and overseas. Mrs. Edwin Cooke. Purktlalei Edllh- Unfortunately there has been l. and widespread misunderstanding of this Joan, at home. Mr. Chandler join- fact, when the gmadlan {w} cm“ Li“ “"4 ‘he m” M1" M“L‘"° °l ed the R.C.N.V.R.. two yeurs use. was raising funds a short time ago, t° He was formerly emplflyed with the public was officially told that m“ P11“ l“ N°- 1° All‘ °l>-*="°" the Agnew surpass Slice Company it would bcthe only War Services Ap- 3°h°°1 l" cmmlm- Hi5 received hi‘ here and later was manager 101' peal during 1942, as the Dminion Win33 at Chamam- 393°" “mini the same firm in their branch at Government was financing the work the ‘m’ 5¢h°°1 he W“ 9- memb" °1 Sydney. He was a bofllills enthusiast of all organizations, such asthe Y. own: Mrs. Jne Callahan, New physical education elm at Iflwer Wedseperi. Next move Perth, P E 1.: and Mrs. p. 1.. Mllll- vided ~ BWdNB-ll i! i0 Cllflflfliié- en and Mrs. John Comiskey, Mount groups paraded to the "Y", and m. erly eldest daughter of the late Archibald and ma. MacDonald of Brooklyn, Lot 61, where she was born and rear- went to Boston, Sea. View were weekend visitors ed 111w allimfillve Young Wilma!!- ln the city, me gusts o; M1 “m hood, until at. an early age she lVlZfI. Harp Mass“ where so many of the young men and wo- $en of her generation were wont go, in There she life, until search of dis in this the exception of employment. sgent most of her early , s e married Angus A. l" Mclnnis o: Martlnvule, Cardigan command of the Ottawa last: July. trict, on August 16th, 1892, and I-Ie obtained his training locality she resided eon- land and on ships of the Royal tinuously for half a century, with Navy, arid served on several other the last nine Canadian destroyers before joining months, during her period of fail- the Ottawa. ing health, which she spent with her daughter Mrs. MacKinnon and family. where she was cared for, Bfildefi "1 588d husband mil destroyer Ottawa. ls made public M‘ ‘he 191W! ‘l0 today by naval service headquarters loved wife d _ one other daughter 131135 (next. of kin and their home ad ais Gavin J. Nowell, C. one brother Malcolm MacDonald of A,S.F,, has anrlvsd safely overseas. i-leatherdale and the following sis- olson, Com- R C mercial Cross; Mrs. John Cassidy, Macleod. R of Toronto, thls morning. she wm b.- grandchildren and a host. of rela- s. on mourn a. dearly mother : Colin McEachern, Cardigan, ters: Mrs. A. M. Nich klvn: Broo Mrs. Angus Grandview, also a. number lfiiiderly lowing are the names of survivors O a tives and friends, who will long re- Klicst ant the Charlottetown durin C's" Mcmlre‘ me" Wm “on u few fifimfffleifl {,‘},“,{‘l,,f,’,‘§°f,l§“.§,.e‘},‘.‘§11i.' y‘ fled tangibly on so many occasions, as well as her sympathetic ability C to "rejoice with those who do re- joice end weep with those who weep." Funeral sci-vices took place at Acton. Kilmuir and burial in Vaiieyfield 11.: Archibald, Herbert L., A3,, R. cemetery on Sunday afternoon, C.N’, August 16th, on the fiftieth anni- versary of her wedding day. Ser- Steward, R. C N V R m the house and grave Robert Johnson ‘é gore OOIIdXlICLY/Zd thy then Rev‘. Mr. R c): ' UXlCBJi Cl!) B. 6. 1B ymns North River Road. after spending a sung wet‘; the 23%’ psaim; Rock in Jesus. Pall bear- vices both at of Ages; Aslee ers were: W1 lam Martin; Archi- other useful itfo has come to minded that: The Sands of time are sinking The Dawn of Heaven breaks as been stationed at Sivnmnrside, The summer Sun I've sighed for The Fair sweet morn awakes But Daysprin is at hand And Glory, Gory dweiieth In Emmanueks Land. Boisner - Walker Nuptiais Zion Presbyterian Church was mid black "'—"—' bald McPherson, D. P. McPherson. . Mr, m. .1. Gallant. Director of Nelson Virtue, Allan MacDonald (if f, ' mung’ Sydney R" AB" Postal Service. who has been s. nat- and Daniel Stewart, And thus an- ient in the Charlottetown Hospital. its is progressing fiworablv after under- close, and once again we are re- al‘ Fred Adams, of Victoria avenue. — Dark, Dark hath been the midnight this scene of a pretty wedding Wed.- nesday afternoon. Sept. i6. Doris Coleen. daughter of Ml‘. Mrs. Char when with beaded trimming and and liig black accessories. l les D. Boisner. Churlotte- . 9 mwm pledged vows Wm, wan-q, couple will reside Cobb Walker, son of Mr. mid Mrs. Eli id w 1k , iii. n. stuff c: 8e a °§,.,,‘§.§§5§,fli,,,,§d_ The bride formerly was one of the Rev. G. Carlyle Entering the church on her fath- er's arm. the bride made a charm- ing picture in a gown of by a wreath of lily of the She carried a bouquet oi white 9 chiffon with fingertip veil c-auizlit M“ Enendlie Walker. Marysville, valley. "INDIE? Times" roses with maiden hair frrii. Mrs Walton. matching hat. Mr. Fred uavison and Mr. iiam MacInnls were the ushers- Ths wedding Arthur Roper sans "Because." Following IIPPIE WAN D “CAP” STUBBS _ Bigger o; me Mrs. Garden White: Mr. and Mrs- brlde. was matron of honor. and Filed DEW-imi- Kfllfiiflllfilli ML Ed- wore a dress of pink chiffon with will Efle-V- sllmmelslllel wll- Conrad: Mrs. music was played Alexflllllef- by Mrs. Edwin Johnstone iind Mrs. the ceremony g, recep- R. Walker. Dorchester, Mass; tion was held at the Charlottetown and Mrs. Alfred Taylor. Louis Hol- Hotel. Later Mr. and Mrs. Walker den. Mrs. Alfred Taylor. Sn; Mrs. film on a trip throuirh the Mar- s. RED CROSS SHIPMENTS The first part of last week ‘the Royal Packing Company. owned and operated by Mr. J. D. Jenkins was given over by its manager to the Cross for the making of ap- ple Jelly to be shipped overseas for the troops. the hospitals, the child- rens‘ nurseries and bombed victims. Great quantities of HD9185 We" Y9- ccived for this project over the week-end and on Monday morn- ing at eight o'c‘.ock thirty women of the Foods s; Cooks Committee of the Charlottetown Red Cross Disaster Relief sorted and cut apples for three hours. ‘This group was followed by two others of the same number and by two-thirty that afternoon so many apples had been prepared tlhat it, was not necessary for the fourth group to do any of this sort- ing -tl'iey helped with the actual jelly making which was started on Monday afternoon. At the end of the first day over s. ton of very fine apple Jelly was ready and when Tuesday evening came around the ladies had made up and canned over 4,800 pounds of jelly. The Nu- trlton Section of the Charlottetown Detachment of the Canadian Red Cross Corps, under Mrs Harry Cud- more who book the leadership for the whole project, did the actual jelly making with assistance from members the Foods and Cooks Ccmmittee. The Motor Transport Section of the Canadian RM Cross the assistance of the Boy Scouts. The Red Cross Branches and working unit,‘ gathered apples from their surround rig districts which greatlv assisted the ivork. Notable among these were tho quantities received from Summer- side, Alberton, O'Learv. Georizc-toi ., and Montague. In Montague the. pupils under their School Prtncpa‘. did a grand 10b. It would be rm almost impossible job to make such a qllantitv of 71h- ple jelly in this Province if it iind to be done in ordiniiryy kitchens The contribution made by Mr J D. Jenkins in loaning his splendid plant for this work is therefore one of lnestimzibe value. The phnt, which is a very busy one, was mn- nietely fumed over to the Red Cross workers, and as a result its ordinary work was held up for two full days, Not only did Mr. Jenkins give his plant and his own time but also the service of his efficient staff. With the shipment of B6 cases of Apple Jelly from this Province zoos the best wishes of its Rod Cross workers for its safe deliverv and for the enjoyment it will bring to those who receive it. ilnii “Y” Ask for iielp This month the salvation Army Iii-out." After many years 0f mn- money required for it. is quite sep- M.C.A. the Y.W C.A, the Can- agencles were doing on It is not true of the obligations have to Forces: facilities. nro- free of charge for military dividual services of various kinds, provided free to all men in unl- fnrm, are financed entirely from the Home Service Campaign Funds. ‘The appeal which these organiza- tions are making this month has the approval of the National War Services Department, at Ottawa, With this misunderstanding clear- ed awnv, it is expected that Island vencrnsity will nut; the Red Shield FURTHUR (Continued from page i) the crew, including six Royal Navy ratings, were rescued. Listed in the same category u Cmdr. Rutherford were four other officers and 107 ratings. One rating died of wounds. Cmdr. Rutherford joined the navy 1933 as a cadet and assumed Leighton, ‘Ihcpnas A., Sigmn, R, C.N.V.R.; Locke. Maurice M., Engine Room Artificer (3rd cliissl, R..C N ; l-nsrz. Steve, os., no. N; MacKlnmn, Duncan L... 05., R.C.N.V.R.; Mason, Roy A., Lend. ing Seaman's Cook, R.G.N R. ; Mc. Cauley, Henry A, AB. RC.N.V. R.; McGlyn, George 11., leading Stoker, R..C.N.; Mciluuriri Donald, ‘Trlter, R. C. N. V. R; Mcimod, Malcolm A., Leading Stoker, R C. N.; McQueen, Williams 5., Lead- ipsSigmn, R.C.N.V.Il.. wen, Mervyn. AB, R.C.N. Paradis, Anthony G., Supply Asst... R.C.N.; Patten, Kenneth, Officers’ Cook, R..C.N.V R4 Par- ent, Joseph N., Stoker (2nd class‘, R.C.N.V R. Soath, Ritchie 0., Coder, RAIN. V.R.; Scott, Peter W., AB., R. C N.V.R..; Sinclair, Roy C., Acting Stoker PO., R.C.N.; skllien, Cicm- ent, AB.. EC N.V.R ; Smith, Cocil, Acting Engine Room Artificer (3rd class). R.C.N.V Rh; Smith, John, in Eng- ‘ Survivors OTTAWA, Sept. 2l——(CP)— F01- of the sinking of the Canadian dresses were not made public):- Officers: Sub-Lt. ghomas Hugh Buchanan. .N V. . Sub-Lt. Iotham Brenton Jenson, N C. . Lieiit. Joseph A.J.D. Lentler, R.C N.V R. Lleut. (Engineerl Donald Lachlsn McGililvl-av, R..C.N.V.R Lleut. Thomas Charles‘ Pullen, n. P0. RC-N-z Soles. Normuu 3-- N AB., R..C.N.; stone Douglas B, Ratings: AB.. R. (LN. AB. Wh€ClQf',VEi'f'i0h.n’iIiheRO0m T rabassi, Joseph, 0., R..C.N.V. Artificer (3rd class). fLC N.V.R.; Robert G., AB., R.C.N'.V. 3,; Thomas, Fernztnd, 0S.. R. C.N.: Thomas, Richard I-L. Acting Stoker PO., RC.N.V.R ; 'I‘izz:\i"cl, Jilin, Acting Stoker PO., R..C.N.; Under- hlll, Daivin R... AB, R.C N. Waller, Jrmes. Acting PO Sea- men's Cook. R.C.N. Wayclk. Walter E.. All. R. C.N. V.R ; Wedmark, Alvin G., AB. R. C.N.V R..; Weir, Robert R... AB, R.C.N.V R; Williamson. John N, Stoker, R,C.N.V.R.I Wilson, John E., Stoker, R..C NV.R.; Wilson. Nonnan, AAB., RC.N.V.R.; Witllus Alfred 5., Barriault, Michael. Acting leading . . .: Billard, A., shipwright (3rd class), Causlev, John I... Supply Asiat- ant, Ric-NI‘, R ; Currie, Patrick D.. P0,, R.C N. Doucctte, Wilfred C., AB.. Rg. no.1... Frederick w.. Chief Engine AB.. n. c. N. v n ; Room Artlficer, R.C.N. Works, Harlan, Stoker, R.C.N V Fkaser. Alexander. 05.. R.C.N. R..; Worth, Elton. AB R C N V R..;: Wortman. George E. Stoker PO, R.C.N. Carracher, F., Cook, R..C.N.V.R.. Taylor, David S., PO RCN V R : Foy, Edward R., AB., R.C. N V R Gig-nae, Robert n- Stoker, ac. NV.R..; Grivel, George Q, PO. R C N. Walterson. Gudmundell.‘ Acting Hal-d, Arthur A, Acting PO., Leading Stoker. R.C.N.V.R RC.N' Hawkins, George H, (Six Royal Nnvy Ratings were Stoker. R.C.N.V Rn; Hood, Patrick A. LS. R C N.; Hunter, Herbert, 05.. RC N.V.R.. Jones, Lloyd Irwin. Gunner. RC. P..C.N.V.R.; Joseph, Aurelie F“ AB.. R.C.N. Kirk, Patrick Juries J.. Stewart, .C.N.V.R. also among the survivors, hut P1011‘ names were not made public). R Tile bildes mother was dressed in black empire crepe with draped front wearing wing trinrimed sailor accesoiies. The Rrocms wore purple crepe match- the in Summersidc where the groom is on the office of M. F Schurman Co. Ltd. mother After a. brief honeymoon. _ Ai. the present time two staff of the Island Telephone Com- oany. d n Out of town guests were: Mr. cessary service. Most girls are simply horrified of the idea of undic odor. Still; some of them keel" filth! (in W631" ing undies they've \\'Ui'f\ ttic day before! ‘i l Thafs asking for trouble, be- cause undies absorb perspiration and are bound to develop odor if worn too long. ‘, Protect your popularity PW 501R’ ingtiieLtix Daily Dippcrs. They/rd the smurf: girls who ilip their un‘ dies in Lux every night us soon as they luke them off. Lux removes perspiration odor, keeps lovely undies fresh iimi new-looleing. Start your tluilv dipping ‘Omsk!’ firm/W"- .1121 A LEVER uoouc-r i‘ N0 TICE Snlc that. was in be lwltl yesterday at _‘.ii' llvbcr N. Bull's llialiflold is postniinvil‘ until Ziluiiilziv Ecptvimbct 28th at 2 P. it Vi’. H. l§E.\'l‘t'7'.\'. Auctloneel. 9-22-11. 354A At Stella. Maris Hell XURTH KUSTICO vVcdnusilinv, Hi-vltombcr 23rd A! 5:30 “file Perpetual Sacrifice" LAlITIFIGIAL INSEMINATION GATliE The attention of breeders is (iil'(‘(‘iCll to tho fllfllrlfliiil insemination facilities now in ilpcrziiinn iii the Siiiithport area in Queens County. From this l‘nit cattle will he arti- ficaily inseminated by the operator in (‘ilIlTLTQ radius of twenty (20) miles of the ilstzihiisiicii l‘nlt zit the following charge: Grades -$2,tlll: i’iii-i- lireils within a 3.00. hiiyiily lived Jot". v hulls arc being used. Later other outstanding sires will‘ ho added. Cattle owners wishing females bred should czill Robinson, Southport and make arrangements fni- Chester the ne- N.B.; Mr. and lvfrs. C. Rav Forbes. South Devon. N.B.: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schurman. Bummersidc: Mr and Mrs Pri- Mrs. Constance Roland MacArthur. Summerside: Miss Annie Boisner. Telegrams af congratulations were received from Mr. and Mrs. George chard. (Norman): Ray Lattimrzi: Miss Mabel Buckler, i-iingharn,_lvf.ass. GROJND imssrolisa The Provincial Department of Agricuiiiii-c has decid- cd to increase the bonus which the) lizne been paying on freight on ground limestone. This will reduce the cost to M, farmers an additional forty (ill) cents per ton. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUIKFIYRE 9~2l -2l. "‘ .- ‘Ii Z37 Edwina M742 Bllliklllljllillll ciconriric iiuoamm HAVEN'T 6RAN’MA--YOU i was; WHEN’ RE our; GEE! _HO\¥/ CAN l PAY IT YOU MEAN ‘FCLJ l QHJVlY ME A FORGOTTEN. you GONNA YOU cove WHEN l HAVEN”? OWE Mi: rqQRijN LAND! PAY ME? lT ‘TO ME eor lT?--l SPOSE A owes? _ No YOU'LL WANTIN’