r‘..- >.HQ...O...¢.'...‘.‘.’.....'.........".'..¢...< t ' WHITE SPOT DINING and DANCING New Program-Better Music-New Staff Monday night-Presbfs I I I t t i I I t I i i t and Modern. {Wednesday nigiit-Hy-Y t Orchestra. September 26. sERTl‘F1MEl.3B_16~_.1.9‘-‘". Tuesday nigiit—Alf McKearneys Orchestra, Old Time Admission 50c Tlitirsdili’ "liIht-Don hiessefs Orchestra. 9 9 Orchestra. Admission 50c. Admission 25c. Grads. Al Blanchardb Starting Admission 50c I P z 0 I Fl-iday night -—l’i"eby’s Orchestra. Admission 50c f t Meals and Refreshments Served Daily : Dancing Hours: 9.30 to 12.30 z ‘t Save this ad for future reference. Lwqeooocooceocov00000oocococcovcoo-wcomcevcvcm‘ Civic Tax 3rd. instalment on Ci Discounts vic taxes now due, discount aiiniriiiiie on same until September 30th, 1940. JAMES A. FULLERTON, Cit)’ Clerk. L-Z-‘iti-SJ- lti-5i. {it Day Puts $252 Into War Chest ..i f Tags on Saturday for mlfirifuiiis, sponsored by the .t<iwn Sub-Division of thc f‘ \ L. was attended with splen- tiid success. the sum 0! 8252-59 W" .li. d. W; for this amount will be. foruiirtled toiifll‘. ‘l5 R mnlii‘ |Jllii0ll towards the $25000 objec- Me w? by the National C. W. L. ‘Q. br- giVCll to the Federal Govern- pent at. Ottawa for war needs. '11"- Coinmittee in charge on Min" of the C.W.L. wishes to ex- -- ‘re appreciation to His -—-1"' u». oi the Patriot and Gnar- m (or valuable publicity given m. witrk. tn the Knights of Col- umn... tor the use of their hall. ,1“. to the citizens of Char- kiitetotvti in general for the "Tartan: spirit of co-operatlon await. winch was the means of iiiakiiin this patriotic endeavour to successful. DIANY "BUGS" IN REICH WASHINGTON. Sept. l.'l -(APi Jrhe United States commerce de- partment reported Saturday that. a heavy infestation of beetles l5 it serious menace to Germany's PPM‘ to crop 'I'iie Reich annually pro- duces about 50.000000 metric tons ti! potatoes. Too Late To Clasify {nitric SHOES nvan any (‘OL- or. Jimmy's Shoe Shine Parlor. L-240-9-l6-3i. Kirritcnjitlviznflrox. ar- ply \\'. Younker, Brackley. L-24l. roifslitar-ivaw BUNGALOW. All modern conveniences. Apply i0 Fbiling St. L-243-9-l6-tf. LOST A PAIR 0F LADIES PIG skin cloves. between Wright's Show store and Woolworth Store on sntiirdny. Finder please re- turn to Guardian Office. L-237. \ 1-,," v7 fq-g-u» u q-q-qw ¢ vim v- - ' THE BAPTIST CHURCH Large congregations were pro- sent yesterday morning and eve- ning. on the occasion of the Rev, Harvey L. Denton, B.D., deliver- ing his final sermon of his min- istry here. Mr. Demon's morning 561711211 was "The King's Busi- ness. He based his thought on the words of Daniel 8:21; “And I Daniel fainted and wns sick cer- tain days; afterward I rose tip and did the King's business.“ Danicl had seen a vision of terrible strife. He understood, he feared and was faint. In this day as in Daniel's per- iod there are terrible forces striv- ing. Sick nt heart many a time we and do the King's business. The King's business is immediate and pressing. It is ours to stand with all our power with those who re- sist the forces or barbarism and paganism. It is otirs tn keep nut" own lives clean. It is otirs to work for the uplift of the moral tone of society. In the highest. sense The King's Business is tn save man- kind. Let us remember that every move to betterment in our lives is a definite contribution to the bet- terment of the world. seek. lab- our. keep faith. march foinvard in the King's Business. Miss Pearl Burns sang very effectively "Be- side the Still Waters." The morn- ing anthem wns "The Splcndnurs of Thy Glory Lord." At this ser- vice the Y's Men's Club of winch Mr. Denton was a member at- tlelidfli in a body. and after the close of the morning service madc a presentation to him. Mi". E. C. Bell giving the address. At the slime time Dr. Demon's Church also made a presentation through a committee of the deacons. Mr. Demon's evciiinu" sermon was "G0 Forward". It was a s '" ring appeal. presented with i pointed eloquence. lVlr. Russell s Jones sang~ "Fear Not Ye, O Israel" tBuckt. The anthem was Turner's "Sim of My Soul." KILLED IN (TRASH GREBNLEAF. Wis. Sent. (AP) -- Sheriff Clifford Kcllner 0f Brown County said Dr. Glenn Frank former president of the University of Wisconsin and chairman of the Rebup\gn peirt_v's campaign com- mittee was killed in nn automobile accident near here tonight. Finance Minister Raises 2nd mmc0oo¢oo<oocooo¢0oo0oo¢ may be but. it is ours to rise upi [The Central Guardian lhls column in rvlerwd for now: 0| local interest but advertising of u newly nature may ho n 6 cents a word strictly psy- nbic in advance. .' t ROSE MARIE BEAUTY SHOP l-Superfiuous hair permanently removed from ladies’ faces. Ex- perienced, authorized Kree Insti- ittte operator of Ne-w York. Every evening by appointment. Privacy. Phone 1243. L-Zli. THE ENGAGEMENT is In- nounccd of Ruth Roberts, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. John M. Raltenbury, Charlottetown. to Mr. Francis W. Curtis, son of Mrs. Mary A. Curtis, Toronto. Mar- riage to take place shortly. L-246. IVEEK-END GOLF.-—In the week end 1401f at the Summcrside golf inilts there was an excellent turn- out. 1n the Club Handicap cham- pionship J. Leroy Holman defeated A. P. y , C. I. Peters de- i feated G. Ennis Smith 3 up. brin - ‘ inn Mr. Peters into the finals. i ihc two ball foursome, H. E. Oaudet and R. C. Holman defeated E. P. iFolev and n. 'I‘. Holman. H. E. e Gaudet and R. C. Holman defeated I P. C. Ci"osbv and S. G. Merriman, IUICTEION bringing them into the finals. 5 ATTENTION-Voluntary Regis- trntion of Canadian women. Wo- men atho were out of town during the days of City Registration, or who were oiherw se prevented from registerin will be given another cpportuni y to do so. On Tuesday. the 17th. Registrars will be in the upper room of the Library from 10 am. till 5 p.m. to take the names of any who are ivilling to offer their services in Voluntary Regis- tration. Il-Ziii-B-IB-Zl. FUNERAL AT BAY FORTUNE- The funeral of the late Leo -Mac- Kenzie was held from Bay Fortune United Church yesterday afternoon. services at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. Mi‘. Green: Pallbearers: John W. Mac- Donald, Stillman MacDonald. God- (lie Coffin. John Blackett. Ray Muc- Kcnzie. Ernest Poole. 'I‘l"ie members of the Canadian Legion attended the service in a body. FUNERAL SATURDAY — .'I‘he futiernl of the late Mrs. Jessie Arb- lng was held Saturday aftiemoon frcin the residence of her i James Arbiniz. Passmore Street to the People's Cemetery. Services at. the house were conducted by the Rev. l-Iugh Miller and the Rev. Don- nid Boothroyd. Mr. Boothroyd con- ducted services at the graveside. Pallbearers: Arthur Godkin. James Cctie. Peter Stewart. William Dal- zieii. Eiriinett Gallant. Lemuel Wiri- cliester. CARS (‘OLLIDE 0N 8T. PET RIPS HIGHWAY — Two cars were in collision on the Si. Peter's High- way itear the city early Saturday evening. The accident occurred at an intersection about two miles from the city. A car belonging to an airport. employee was proceeding along the main highway and an out- of-town car tivas coming out. a side rcad when the collision occurred. Both machines were badly damag- ed but none of the occupants were seriously injured. VOLUNTARY REGISTRATION t-Thc Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women is nearing its {closing chapter. There have been ninst gratifying results in city reg- fistratiinis. and we feel that. if any wimcraency arives we will be pre- tpni-cd and ready to meet it. The ‘rural districts will register on Wed- ‘iicstlay. the 18th. These women of - the rural communities are the back- bone 0L our province and have tremendous capabilities for val- uable service. We hope they will respond generously and offer their ‘coitntrv those talents and resour- ices so‘ that. our province will be outstanding: in its answer to the Icall for voluntary service. h‘ L-239-9-lC-2t. lKet-fl Mlnardb in tho home. ailed Fist . n ._Cartoon by Knight. Windsor Sig; J 50H ’ Q a. great salvation for those who have ‘TI-IF _Fox Field Day At Montague Everything is set in Montague for the btgdfox field day which is be- ing he today. The program opens tn the afternoon at. Mr. Harry Da- vlsonls ranch where the speakers will be Mr. Peter G. Clark, Bum- mersidennd Mr. W. Chester B‘. Mc- Liue of Charlottetown. Next the ranchers will go to Mr. George McIntyi-eb ranch where ad- are slated by Major A. S. Robertson of Mermaid and Lowell W. Hancock of Summerside. The day's events trill end with discussions and examinations of foioes at Capt. A. A. Mosherls ranch. There Mr. John C. Jack, supervisor of Maritime Fox Illustration Sta- tions and Mr. W. Fred Burke, Prince Edward Island fox fieidman, will have charge. The speaker" will be Mr. W. R. Shaw, deputy minister of agflculture. Earlier in the summer foxmen attended a somewhat similar field day at Summerside. Discussions of phases of the work started then will be continued at today's pro- gram at. Montague. Carry On News And Views NEW DATES FOR CARRY ON CANADA CONCERTS FOR. RED CROSS Monday. Sept. 16 -Hunter River -Variety Programme, Rev. W. J. Phillips, speaker. Tuesday, Sept. 17—New Glasgow —'I‘he_ Sermaders-Dr. W. J. P. Tuesday, Sept. 1'1 —Sourls —Ma.ie Chorus — Mr. P. W. Turner, speak- er. Tuesday, Sept. i7 -—Bonshaw— Variety Programme. Wednesday, Sept. i8 -Murray Harbour —Variety Programme. Wednesday. Sept. 18 -Moreli— Male Chonis ~Dr. MacMillan, speaker. Thursday, Sept. 19 —Murray Riv- er- Male Chorus. Friday, Sept. 20 -—Cavendish - Variety Concert. FTIdHY. 5CD!» 30 —Pmbestant Orphanage, Mt. Herbert —'I'he Ser- enaders. Friday. Sept. 20 -Harringtcn — Th‘. Leonard. Friday, Sept. 20 —Grand View - Variety Programme. Monday, Sept. 23 —Clifton -Dr. Leonard. Tuesday. Sept. 24th -Montagiie- The Serenaders. To Form Qgggtm TETOWN (‘its nnia M IN MEMCRIAM COL. II. Li. DAVISON Col. H. M. Davison was laid to rest. Friday afternoon in the People's cemetery following a rlvate ser- vice at the home at 11. a. m. and a. public service in Trinity United Church at 2.30% m. A large num r of friends from city and country paid the last trib- ute of respect to a veteran and highly honored citizen, who in his day had prominent in the military and busines life of the province. Rev. Hugh lvfilier conducted the service in the home and also in the church, where he was assisted by Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd. As a musical prelude the organ- ist. Professor A. Roy Kendall, play- ed "Abide With Me." The hymns. "The lord's My Shepherd" and "Peace, Perfect Peace" were sung by a. chorus oi men's voices. At the close of the service the grgalnist played the Dead March in au . Former officers of the old 4th Regiment Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery which Col. Davison ital a". onetime commanded, attended the funeral in a body. At the grave Riev. Mr. Miller and Rev. Mr. Boothroyd and the O/id- fellows officiated. There were many beatitiful floral tributes. These were borne by the Odd- feilows from the church to the i1".- neral car. The pail-bearers were Col. (‘. J Stewart. Col. C. L. MacKnv. It l Riley, S. A. Maclcotl. J. O. Iiyi man and Ernest Coffin. Red Cross Concert Staged llt Crapaud Another successful concert was staged at Crapaitd on Saturday night in aid oi the Red Cross. A crowd attended the concert. which was carried out by the Carry On Corps of Charlottciotvn working in cooperation with the Women's In- stitute of Crapaud. This was will’ in a series of concerts to be iii-id throughout the province for the benefit of the Red Cross Society. Mr. J. A. Lawson presided. Composed of some o! Charlotte- tovmls best artists. the group. head- ed by Mr. Arthur Biatce, cvrciicd themselves at Crapaiid on Pantr- day night. To date. this uroiri has not. been seen and heard to l)t“it‘r advantage and put on a perforat- ance which would be hard to equal resentntive of the several _;_'I'O‘.ips which will appear in appi"oxiiiiait"~1_\. twenty more concerts in diiieimi". parts of King's and Queen's Coun- - Home Guard The immediate organization of a Veteran's Home Guard Reserve Company to be attached to the P. E. I. Highlanders, has been an- nounced. The officers of the com- paiiy will be Major T. E. MacNutt. L. W. Goodwin, A. B. Cosh, H. F. McPhee, R. P‘. Acorn and Fred ties. At the Crapaud Concert. Dr. W. J. P. MacMiilan, President. of the Provincial Red Cross Society itas the speaker and deliver“ an tui- dress on the work of ‘Fine C.iii.id- ian Red Ci"oss Society in hi» u..- ual interesting and forceful Illilllllffl‘. He outlined the activities of the Red Cross during the past your and gave an interesting account of Moore. This unit will provide an oppor- tunity for wai" veterans who work in the day, to train during the night as it is expected that during the winter sixty evenings training will be given. It is understood that an endeavour will be made to have the opportunity to train in this Company extended to other liLtIl War Veterans. An appeal has gone out. to the private owners of good service rifles asking that they make these available for the use of this unit. Aryone wishing to do so is asked t0 notify Major T. E. MacNutt. ._...__i____.;__ TRINITY- UNITED CHURCH At the morning service of '.'l‘rin- ity United Church. Rev. D. C. Boothroyd spoke upon the subject "Prevention or Cure." In this ad- dress he said thiit while religion is fallen into evil ways it. is also a great preventative agent in keeping people from sin and therefore it. is the duty of all parents to train their children both by home instruction and in the Sunday School into a better and more complete know- ledge of Christian principles and ideals In the evening Rev. Hugh Miller preached a sermon on the theme "Judgments". The minister" pointed to three classes of judgements which are determining factors in our lives; the Jitdgcments of our fellows. the judgements of ourselves. and the Judgement of Jesus Christ. ‘The morning anthem was Mozart's "Jesus, Word of God Incarnate." and that of the evening was Gad- sby's "I will lay me down in peace." Miss Doris Tate gave a splendid rendition of the vocal solo. _._.___._____ Ill’. J. P. Carragher. Miss Mary McKenna, Mrs. Stephen ~ Hughes and Mrs. M. A. Smith. Kelly's Cross. spent Saturday iii thc city. —BIRTIISVN—€‘ _ HAGEN —- At Millvale, Sept. l2. 1040. to Mr. and Mrs. John W Hagen, a daughter. DEATHS BREAIT — In Hvde Park, Mass. various phases of work carried on by the Society. He referred to the Rccl Cross cani- paign for funds which ogicii "pt. 23rd. and stated that the OblPfiivfi for Canada is $5.000.000. The Ifritirc Edward Island objective is 52.1000, Dr. MacMillan added. He appealed to the Crapaud to do their duty anti itivc generously to the Red Cross" to as- sist tn the ivonderfui liuinnnitnriait work being carried on. both in peace time and war time. by this SOGi(‘l_\' To give the public some idea 0i’ the treat which is in store for them for the purely nominal admission fer which is charged at these concerts. we print the programme of the Crapaud Concert. PROGRAM Oh Canada. “Carry On" —-Miss Bernadette Gaudet and Chorus. Tap Dance-Miss lviildred Acorn. Vocal Solo-Mrs. Francis l-Ioii- Tralnor. Reading-Miss Edna Gordon. "There Will Always Be Au Eng- land" ——Ielgh Dingwcll and ('ilfll".l<.. Address—Dr. W. J. P. McMiilazi INTERMISSION Vocal SOi0—AI‘[hl.l.i‘ Bruce. i... Dance-Miss Mildred Acorn. Vocal Solo tcharaciei") ---lr1'1lt Dingwcll. Reading —Geor$l9 300F5- v __ Solo and Impcrstniation —\\ iiliam Trninor. _ "Wish Me Luck" ~Mis5 Bertie- dette Gnudet and Chorus. Ewn. number on the pi"oui';iiniiit~ was igiitlly applauded anti the a - Lists graciously obliged \\'l~'il ti‘.- corcs. . , Other groups taking part in .lit.s series or Carry 0n Canada Corps Concerts for the Rod (‘toss are '1. t‘ Concert GTOTIP. T111‘ 30ml" _ , inatic Society. and Dr. Lcouaitls Group. V, To dale, the following ftfllP-‘liS have been definitely‘ rirHiiii-‘Plll _ Hunter River $0M. iillhi \ (flgsgmv Sept. 17th; flour-haw h I 11in; soiiris Sept. iii-iii yhillj kt uiii~b<>ui~ sent. 18th: Riot-M NW on Sept. 3rd (Ffiizalaeth H. Mc- Caulev) beloved wife of David G. Areau. -'.n--isa.--.-.-.~.-.3._-.-.-.-.~.= .-.-..-.-.-. i’ N. D. MacLean :; UNDERTAKER EMBALMER , Charlottetown and North Wlltshlrl q Phone M9 SPACIOUS DINING ROOM Where the (‘hnlcest of Food ll Served QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS WlTlI BATII HOT AND COLD WATER Private Phone: in All Rooms Queen Street Ioncton, N. B» Ono Block North Canada 0f Mlln 8t. i3‘? ‘Iiert. Sept. 20th: 13th; Murray Rivet‘ h-‘ivihllli gill? Grand vlew sent. 20.141. Mt. il- I-iarringron Sept- zom; Cavendish sent. 20th; ‘lbw-W gue Sept. 24th. 1 Six concerts have already it‘ - given in widely separated cciiiiiiii- I ties of King's and Qileviis C. ties. TIREDTEET F,” This group, however. is merely ii ir- ‘l, people nf i Violin Solo- Miss Kathleen Horri- v The King. ‘ V I Accompauists were Mr. Aioeit. Blanchard nnd Mrs. Lush Dill?‘ tireli IITALIANOTRCCPS» __ (Pmlfilliled, 1E1".-. Wlfl l) _ fensivo against 1189M. the Sudan, or both, said the Italians were trucks to transport their troops and air-re continuing their thrust beyond the two occupied villages A llritisii statement said “there is no anchorage at sollum or othei fitciiiiics nnrl it. has not been vis- ited iiv any war vessels for many ytctirs." its occupation was regarded as iirlikcii- to facilitate any Italian route suitable for military trans- port has been destroyed. Musaiii. a customs post a. few milt-s from the sea. was described as of ewn less importance than solitun. The liii‘i~il command "iidfiftuirc" forces in readiness to deal iritl-i the invader at the op- portuiit- moment. Meanwhile both £tl'lllfii'l‘fi il'!il‘lll'_{ veliiclt-s and the RAF. itit» i"‘.lilJ the Italian; g lll('l\' hail of lcatl by land and aii". I Eirirpt l-kotvise calmly fil'\'t'i"i|i'il(‘ll'.\ of the Iii) watched western de- ysert '.\.ti" with indication at prt-sf-iii of any: action that might involi the (‘\iill‘.il'\' in direct con. flirt. v.'i‘ii ltulv. 'l"lie Government's nunotitit-vti tuisifion is that Egypt will fiizln if her territoiw- is at- iilPi-iiTi or iiiisiitirtl. hut it is known i8 pi attnr-lit-s little importance it. Siilliiin. \Vilt'"ili‘l' 'his l\\'(|lii’i in‘ Ivar “as ‘fled. ,- i Lon invasion TtTJIlTIIPFi as a erttisc of not inimeciiateli" clai"i- I l Survived Every ll?" Better and Richer Hitler's ‘Bombers No "Worse Than Plagues Fires of Early Days liv auixrt) Miiitoxxcn iNl-Li Servii~t~ Staff Correspondent , "I \\'L‘1lt this morning on foo: fiiiiii lViiitt-liaii as far as London " the late Fleet ‘ . Pzttiis, ‘hange, Bishopsgate, 1e. ii out to Moorficltis. iillilllliil Cornhill. with ex- Ul(iilllll'}' tiifliciilrv, ("lumbering vi-z" ilt‘lill5 of ye: smoking rubbish zit/t : ".t-ti the stiles of m)‘ or six miles I dzti iti of timber itnirori- ‘rziiiiiiti niu" miiiij. stones but what luv!"- (it. id while as snniv 1r. ‘il~i.li"llll ..".ti Iilfliilfflii? I saw 200.- ytitiit lliftllif‘ of all ranks and degrees. ‘(ii " iii anti lvlns: along bv heaps ‘in: i" iliey t-oiiiri savc ohm the - hi-e" i I- 0 o n i Thar ilt‘-('l‘lilil(\ll. reading like to- ‘ti-iVs ctliits ireni London. ‘was l ‘ ‘ 2T4 j- ‘rs aizo by John fill‘ illlitllS tliarist. ii. ti of the fire that szitipt "to ‘_‘l'il_\' city of the 'i‘liiuiii\s izi 1 . 'I‘h:i! fire was one ; of miiiii" _S;‘.‘il\'(‘ trials the city has .‘s:ii"v;veil to come through bigger l: iii-wet" :it:ii richer than before. i I _ _ . . i i I t i i i i i l l l i i i using airplanes, armored can and ‘ advanci- itloizg the coast since the . h h viewed i (ii'it'/.iiiiii\ £iti\llll('B calmly, holding i num-Newer”;-w.-.-.-:.-.-.-.r.v.-rnw~.-.-.-Hr.-r.-u DOAIINIOX 0 I" CANADA SPX UN i) ‘VA R LOA N .-t.-t.~us.-.-t.-i.-t.-.-i.s.-lrt.¥.--.-t.v.-us :,.-\.-.-.w.-. .-i.-i.5..- ‘A -'n'n'-'- L... .... . .~. mew.‘ An oltl sketch shim-int: iislritli- the tltntiii i-tiit i‘ ltL-TILRLYG OLTOIIFR lst. 105?. $98.75 AND “Till Ell INTIiRI-IYI‘ "Ifuy Honda To Ifertf Ifuiiiurisrn" onmrits our m2 1"i=i.ut-itt>r.'i-:r) a1 nrit IiXPTINFE F. J. BliEitilidii 8i CCMPANV LTD. Bank or _.\'u\'.'i Fri-iii. uprising ------ - s ..--., -.= ... I I 1 a u .. H-l-l i."u ,'.. ». t. .. ..'.‘.. .. 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For fliii‘. is the siorv of London ‘ (i gitift; wl rh opitotnlzes the .wi\tilc liivt» ' it! l-'.' ‘illllfi. i The tait- 'ilill\. l-tit: iiizu. licftiti‘ ‘rim (‘]\i"‘.‘i’iil t-ia. \\'ili‘il ‘ihv (Will? iiiii-ciawtl the site on the 1 - t lttl1|ili"i'i titer:- iill‘ ittiwti t'lii"_i iiviiriiu. When the if‘illli'i‘lt' ii". llotitrtzis landed on ipjviii t s. ill -i'l A. I). they iv" s‘ ii i li-lllli‘ into Imuditiitim. - iffililflil historian. = found it a town llli|lt\l".iill(‘i‘ as a 1 1p |t_".\."l'lf‘ll("‘fI i'.< firs.‘ ‘gr l‘ (‘.l'.'t<il‘!\lti‘|t‘ about (‘.1 A. l1. l.._;.~». tlti- nii iiiirlct‘ Queen tlltrttlti-o] . the llien un- \\‘.'liil‘(i c: 1v ‘he totirih century‘ ‘Ali. i' hiul risen from its ashes and heroine a \\'i‘ii<‘(I citv. Inviidiii- Savoits - ancestors of‘ ionic at‘ the iattn" dav Hitlcritcs-- ‘oak the iowti li‘i"i" anti tirs‘i'fl.\'f‘fi y... {Qwtnftn il'lii(iiil.'1<, haiits lootcrl g5... nlioc, Fiivilisli Kitu! 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