PAGE SIX THE CHARUYPTETDWN GUARDIAN Prince Edward JED-DAY liiniineg At 2:30 — Evening 7 and 9 PRINCE EBWARD- Mo". - IIIE.—WEII. HILARIOYR sitiuic HIT xow 0N THE SCREEN! Never did u iHJ/Iillll get into srzvh .711’ irfoiis mix- ups! OOOQOOCO§G svvovoco OOOOQO-OQOV§OOQQ rare delight for young in heart! CHARLES COBURN in CULUMBINS QVER 11 [RENE qcwwvevee-oo-oooo-o nouns AliifiXiXlllCR Never was there such the oeooroeooc woooooeoooovoooooooe-oo-o-ooeoeoewo- ol-ir Cartoon, “Gruesome Twosome” .1» ~-» o o4 044- o++¢4¢4¢¢_ TODAY ONLY Musical Comedy “EASY T0 LOOK AT” Matinee Sat. At 2:30 Evening Shows 7 - 8:45 l t l l v i‘ THEY FLED FROM DANGER ON LAND . . . TO FACE TERROR AND DEATH ON A FOG-SHROUDED IQBIITL-s .- EMP l R E .TO-DAY Only Matinee At 2:30 — Evening 7 - 8:45 Added: Serial - Science - Cartoon M. V. PRINCE NOVA The Connecting lint: Ilviween Nova Scotin niul Prince Edward Island PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE OAIIIIOU, N. B. (6 Miles from Piston) (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) 1M5 NOVA SCOT.‘ A - WOOD ISLANDS, I’.E.I. LUNCIIES SERVED IAILING FCIIEDULE ALI. RAILINGS DAYLIGIIT SAVING TIME iiiziy 1st to Sept. 30th Leiivc Wmui hilinds have (fnrliion 7 a.rn. l a.|n. ll IJII. I IIJII. October lst to November 30th Wooil Iain nds Ca rllion ,Leavs Leave 8.00 an. 12.00 noon NORTIIUMBERLANI’) FEIRIES LIMITED CIIARLOTTETOWN, PIINCI IIWAIII “LAND I pm. 5 p.m. 1.15 pm. 4.15 pm. oEIITIIAiIiIIARIIIIIII This column Ia reserved for news s! local interest, but advertising oi a newsy nature may he inserted at Ive cents a word, strictly pay able in advance. Bl‘! Arriving --_-__. Apwoxlyigt-oig 170 Island aoldiorm CRASWELL for Photographs. UONFEDEBATION LIFE URANCE. B m. MUSIC cuss RESUMEE-A. E n. Kendall. 9-8-11. LOST. - Black tairier with keys. Reward. 9-741. _C_ALVIN ciiuncii, lviermoid. g Divine worship will be conducted on Sabbath next st. 2.80 P. M. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Minister. n" CAVENRZSH UNITED CHURCH. —Public Worship Sunday‘, Septem- ber 9th. l1 A. M. Cavendish. 7.30 P. M. New Glasgow. Rev. E. F. Ootfixi. Minister. 9-8-11. cnswron n MEMORIAL. 5 Christian Church, Bradalbane. leather key- Finder call 157. R Regular service Sunday, 9th, at 3 n", 23 01-151,“ town, P. E. I. P.M. Bible school al- 2 P. M. Speaker, Stephen Ackland, Licen- mte, 9-8-11. UNITED P — Services RIVER CHARGE. HUNTER CHURCH IITIVQ in Elli!!! Sunday, Sept. 9th on the Duchess o! cdford. Iibllowing is a list oi Is; land men expected. Mfllor John Thomas Davies, Mrs. - 138v!”- Briiliton lhore, Char- na lil- iottetown, P. l. I. Mflior in Adams Li iar, Mrs. D. Iiilar, 181 North itiver oad. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cont. Edward Joseph Praught, Mrs. E. Praught, 84 Orlsbsr Street, harlottetown, P, l. 1, 5/581- llwfluigan. J. l, In. I. Mwfluiom, s liilldboro mm, Chir- lottotowt, P. I. I. Ple- 011ml. n, Irl. 1. P. Carr, 1s grim‘ Queen BL, Charlottetown, P. I Gnr. Lawless, P. 11.. P. M. Lsw- lua, Ionril, P. I. I Cpl. Strickland, D. W., Mrs. R. tricklsnd, Marsliflcld. P. I. I. Cpl. Turner, J. R., Mrs. J. R. Tur- Strset, Charlotte- PM- Wnllli. L. P, In. A. Walsh, 48 Imigwortli strut. Charlottetown, .11. I. Gnr. Pitlpatrick, J. N., Mr. A. Sunday, September 91h. are as iol- Fitzpatrick, Cardigan, R, R, No, 1, lows: Hunter River ll A. M. North Wiltshire 3 P. M. Wheatley River 7.30 P M Minister Rev. J. I. Mcr- G rison. 9-8-11- C FAMILY BEREAVED — The death occurred suddenly in Van- couver, Washington, on Aug. 27th of William MacLeuii. son oi the late Donald and Mrs. hizicLcziii of Crapaud, and nephew of Mr. Wil- a, 11am MacLean, Prince Street. HOUSE PAINTING-qlvir. William Murphy, painter of Bradolbane is busy engaged painting the dwelling house 01' Mr Carl Greciian 0i Kiiikora. Mr. Murphy is a very efficient painter having worked at the painting {or several years in the U.S A. CHURCH SERVICE-There will H be preaching on Sunday, Septem- ber 9th at Hajaelbrook at 7.30 P.M. The subject will be "Strong Drink and its Evils from Facts.” There will be no service at Alexandra or Omss Roads. Rev. Sterling Stack- house, Minister. 9-8-11. CHURCH NOTICE. — For Sep- tember 9th. Church oi Eiiglcnd Services for the Parish oi Spring- field and Crapaud. st. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield. Church School 10.00 AM. Holy Communion 11 A, M. St. John's Church. (.7 " Church School 10.30 A.M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream. 9-8-11. to to NOBTII RIVER. PASTORATE.— September 9th. The services will be held as follows: Fair-view: S. School 10.15 A M. Service ll A M. North River: S, School 2 P.M. Service 3 P.M. Long Creek; S School ll A.M. Service 7.30 P.M. Clyde River: S. School ll A. M You are invited to worship. Rev. A. E. Todd. Minister. 9-8-11- TIiE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. -- Both Morning and Evening 'Wcr- ship at the Kirk tomorrow Will lze conducted by the Minister. the Rev. T. H. Bussell Soniers. M-A-. 5313M» who will also preach the sermons. The Church Organist. Miss L. Lil- llan McKenzie, Mus. 15:10.. will cllr- ect. the music {or the day. ‘The Morning Service will be DfOilGCIlSi. over CFCY. MARRIED IN WEST ROX- BUBY-Mr. and Mrs. John J. H Campbell, Poplar Point announce the marriage oi their daughter. Isabel Elaine, to A C. Vincent- Bernim-d MacLellaii. U S AJi-F . 54m 01 Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Maoiiellan of Q/uincey. Mics- Th; marriage took place 1n 8t Theresas Chin-ch, West Roxbury. M555» 011 Sept. 1st. CHURCH NOTICE ior Pnrlsh of Milton and Rustico for Sunday. September 9th. st. John's. Milton. Sunday School 2.15 P. M. Eveninll Mayer a.oo P.M st. Mark's. Rus- tico, Sunday School 7.00 P, M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. The service at Rustico will be conduct- ed by Mr. Reginald Kemp, Licen- sed Lay Reader of St. Paul s, C1181‘- lottetown. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. Rector. 9-8-11- 1i lo 20 M T) HOME BEREAVED-Much slim‘ pathy is given to Pte. and Mrs- Walter Brennan on the death ‘if 107 Richmond SL, Charlottetown. their infant baby dii-USNBY- on" day old at. the Charlottetown hos- pital on September 5th. The fun. eral took lace on ‘Thursday s-i- a ternoon mm I-i. II. Hennessy funeral Parlor t0 the Roman Ca- tholic cemetery. Pte. Brennan as‘. rived home Wednesday 1118M m be with his wiie who is s. patient in the Charlottetown hospital. a romcr: coUwE-At the Po- lice Court yesterday. a man 916M1- ing guilty on a charge of break. trig. entering nnd theft was re- manded one week for sentence. 0n g charge of escaping lawiul cus- bdy the same individual was re. manned for a similar period. Two P. Carville, 68 Victoria lottctown. Carmichael, Charlottetown. Martin, 188 Water 10W!!- E. I. Capt. George Clinton Milllgari, Mrs. . C. Milligan, 206 Euston Street, harlottetown. 17o Island Soldiers in Halifax .__.____- - iiuiii-j joys Secretary Appointed Ralph C. Young, program sac. rotary o! the Edmonton x.iu.C.A. has been IPDOIUWG general and boys’ work secretary oi me Mar- itime Religious mucauon Council to success Donald McPhall whose rsslpstiion took eiiect September m. This ounoement was made last. nigbtfiitev. J.A. Rqymond 'I‘in¢ley, Dartmouth secretary ox" the Council. It is expected that. Mr. Young will enter upon his new duties early in October. Tho alp- point-msnt was made by the Gen- era-l Board of the M.R.E.C. on recommendation of a. special com- mittee o! which Major C. Ray- mond Smith, I-Ialiiax was chair- man. Mr. Young comes w this position wall (pmlifled for the task. Son of Rev. arm Mrs. HS. Young, Oro- mocto, N.B., he has always been active in Church work and closely associated with. the program o! the M.R.E.O. He has been a membl oi’ Trail Ranger and Tuxis group, the Maritime Tuxis and Older Boy's Parliament and a leader at. Boys’ conferences and camps. In Sgt. Daugherty. D., Miss D. Dough- erty. Vernon, P. E. I. Sgt. Gardham, 75 Upper Queen Bt., Charlottetown. Sgt. Howatt. E. J., Mrs. A. J. How- t, l8 I-Iaviland Sh, Charlottetown. Sgt. Jewell, R. I-I., Mrs. H. H. Jewell, 54 Pcwniil 5L, Charlottetown. Sgt. McCsrville, J. F., Mrs. J. Mc- Ave., Char- Sgt. Mayhew, P. M, Mr. A. May- hew, Keuslngton, P. E. I. Cpl. Jeiirey. F. I-L, Mrs. A. Jeffrey, Borden, P. E. I Sgt. Watts, S. C., Mrs. S. C. Watts, untcr River, P. E. I. Pie. Benton, P. A, Mrs. P. A. Bea- n. Belle River, P. E. I. CD1. Campbell. P. J., Mrs. P. J. Campbell. 29 Admiral Sh, Charlotte- wn. P. E. l. Cpl. Carmichael, H. E, Mrs. J. 198 Cumberland 8L, Gnr. Dunning. (I. It, I. Dunning. Kensing-ton, P. E. I. Gnr. MccKlnnon, W. 8., Mrs. B. McKinnoii, Kensington, P. E. I. L/CDI» MYBPB. G.. Mrs. E. Myers, Hunter River, P. E. I. Cpl. Oatwsy. lli. J., Mrs. P. Oat- way, 59 Dorchestor 8L, Charlotte- town. Pte. Parker P. J., Mr. H. Parker, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Fus. Proude, H. W., Mrs. O. Proude. 1 Elm Avenue. Charlottetown. Sgmn. Saunders, E. J., Mrs. ll‘. Saunders, 191 Cumberland 8L, Chur- ltetown. Pte. ates, W. I-l., Mrs. W. H. Yates, 7 King St., Charlottetown. Lieiit. Earl Lawrence Hume, Mr. J. . Hume, 1 Esher St., Charlotte- town. P. E. I. Lovers. D. R.. Mrs. D. R. Lovers, Georgetown, P. E. I. S/Sgt. Connors, G. J., Mrs. G. Con- nors, 45 Spring Park Road. Char- Iotletown. Sgt. Henry W. A., Mrs. W. A. Hen- ', 232 Richmond $1., Charlottetown. Sigmn. Adams, D. B., Mrs. M. C. yncs, l0 Prince Street, Charlotte- town. Pte. Dingwell. W. F., Mrs. l. Ding- well, Morel], P. E. I. Cpl. Dooley, J. (J., Mr. W. E. Doo- ley. 108 King SL, Charlottetown. Pte- Renting. l-I. W., Mrs. H. W. L. Keatlng, Bradalhane, P. E. I. Pte. Longnpliie. J. D., Mrs. Longuphie, 278 Euston St, Char- lottetown. PW- MvDonald. M. 13.. Mrs. M. Mc- Donald. North Rustico. P. E. I. Gnr. McDonald, M. R., Mrs. L. Mc- Donald, 9015 Water 5L, Charlotte- town. Col. McTaizue, .7. W., Mrs. J. W. McTague, 45 Dorchester 5L, Char- lottotown. L/Cpl. llinrtin. J. is. Mr. Bruno 8L, Charlotte- Ple- Mllfihel. E.,~ Walker Hotel, $1M. Parry, G. 12., Mrs. G. R. Perry, 97 Edward Sh. Charlottetown. Ple- flows, L. n. Mrs. n. Bhop- rd, 171 BydnsyIL. Charlottetown. Bdr- 11mm. 1. r., Major n. r. Tierney, 172 Weymouth St., Char- lottetowri. Pte. Ways, G. I... Mrs. B. McDon- ld, Hunter River. P. ll. I. Bdr. Wilson, C. A., Mrs. I‘. Wilson, Westmorelsnd, Brsdalbane, R. R. No. 3, P. E. I. Gnr. Younker, R. 11., J. W. Youn- ker, Charlottetown R. R. No. 6, P. E. I. Ar/S/Srt. Champion, I. l. Mrs. R. B. Champion, I86 Grafton Qt, men charged with being drunk Charlottetown, were remanded for one week while n third had his $5 boll estrentcd. A case dealing with a breach of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board I-‘begusltions was remanded one week. “Till! BIBLE must surely be handed on with reverence and love to quite little children that it miav become part. of their breathing. 1 g1 PM...“ ‘£30?’ wwfid“ “it IN. ll were. lefiipVn-om tA-is beginning that ohe ord in these sacred words may speak to them with compelling power and evoke an answering faith that shall o with them all the days oi ther life." (Dr. J. B. Whale). To help d0 this, . I. I. Auxiliary or Brunch ‘ needs yam- Import. I UNITED CIIUBOII. - senvioes oi Worship in Trixi- on Srimday. piember 9th will be conducfi nsn. mthe morning his nibiect will be "The Throne Among the Mi . Alice Miinn will Gmmodls " Divine Redeem- er." In the evening Mr. McLen- nsn‘s subject will be "Learn to ." The choir wlfl sins! “flow a Foundation". a Welsh Melody. music for the dsy will be under the direction or Mrfiii. e Inn-o, Welt Oar. Wood Sgt. Sullivan, E. J., Mrs. II. Sulli- vnn, 333 Euston 5L, Charlottetown. Pte. Fraser, A. A., Mrs. Mabel Fraser, Montague, P, l, 1. Gnr. Godfrey. I. 0., Mrs. l. God- frey, North Wiltsiiira, P. I2. I. Pte- Hilchey. m, m. c. n. mi- CIIPY, Montague. . Ii. I. Ildr. Martin. K. J., Mrs. M. D. Mar- n, Valleyileld, P. Bl. I. Pie. O'Brien, L. It, Mrs. L. O'Brien, 185 I-Iillsboro 8L, Chorlottotown. TPP- Pmllld, I‘. l... III. M. Pound, 220 Hiilslioro 9L, Charlottetown. Spr. Lcurie, I. A.. Mrs. A. F. Lon- rie, l1 Spring SL. City, Gnr. McAslrill, c. B, ilrs. B. Mc- Aakill, O Granville BL, City. Gnr. McAIHII, P. l, P. I. Is- Ashlll, I Granville It... Gk. Gnr. MacDonald, I., In. L. lu- Iro. I. Donald, minus In“. Gnr. MacDonald. M. J., MacDonald. Newport R. I. No. i. 8dr. MacDonald, W. l, III. I. A. MacDonald, Yams: livI. Bdr. Macias. O. l. O- I. Kill, 74 llim Ava., City. Gnr. Msoboihn, I. I‘., H. I. I‘. Macbellsn, Nswjort. Gnr. MOIZO, Y. W., i. w. IO- ios s. Iflao, Gnr. Mandamus, I. Inlsvoaa, New London. nee it's 1969. Mr. Younz succeeded Rev. I. Judson Levy as Maritime Boys’ Work Secretary for the M.R..E.C. in which Position he continued until in 1940. he became Boys’ Work Secretary at the Y.M.C.A. in Hal- ifax. During the past three years, he has been the Program Secre- tary oi’ the Y.M.C.A. in Edmon- ton. Alberta. I-n 1943, he married Miss Margaret Clark, daughter o! Rev. and Mrs CT. Clark oi West Saint John. Mrs. Young was an active leader in the C.G I71‘. Movement in the Mai-itimes As General snd Boys’ Work Sec- retary of the Maritime Religious Education Council, Mr. Young will give leadership to s program which is making an ever increasing con- tribution to the work oi Christian Iilducation in the Maritime Prov. nces. Montague ihirs. Winnitrcd B611, Si. J , the nisst oi her mother, Cfl-mlvbell. Montague. Miss Eleanor Campbell, 0115;. lottetown, was a recent guest at the IlOfllg oi Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mosh- er, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matheson and their children returned w their home Ill Montreal alter en- Joyuig their vacation here. His friends are pleased to hear that. Raymond Grant is convalesc- ina in the Kings County Hospital after undergoing an operation I01‘ appendicitis. The Montague Memorial School opened for classes on Tuesday September 4th. with me iollowing teaching staff; Mr. Harold uinory. Miss Anne Matheson. Miss ‘rhclnca Reid, Mrs. Minnie MacDonald, Mrs. lélislile Watterworth and Miss Mary A very successful dance was staged in the new Curling Rink, Monday night. September 2nd. under the auspices 0i the Kings County Hospital Aid. Al Blanch- ardls Orchestra from Charlotte- town, furnished music for modern dancing, and a local orchestra (or the old time dances-C. Miss Florence Campbell was a recon; hostesswhen she entertain- ed a number or friends at. s. oe- lightiul afternoon tea. honoring Miss Marjorie Currie, who will be- gin training in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, and Miss Stella Maicintym. who will train in the Aberdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. N. S. Both guests-of-honor were presented with n gilt and the best. wishes oi their friends. meeting of resents- A D tives fit the Women's onnry Societies out. oi Charlottetown was 1d in 8t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague, on Thursday afternoon, August 30th. The devo- tional was conducted by Mrs. Jas. Currie, Mrs. R. D; Mn us“"‘u?.‘%.....““yl'~ i." twill“ 2.5 . . . o ow by a season o! prayer. firs. Win. san on g, as s. solo "Wonderful Jesus." An oflering was received for the Presbyterial Fund. The meeting was then open for dis- cusion, and the different societies "Blast Be The Tie That Bin s" followed by the Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was than served in the vestry and a social halt four enioyed. Miss norence Campbell presided at the organ during the service. IIIPIIIISS l: founded on Good Ioqltb Hlwbopasauapsliasli has the alaloiwgl: Ho'- pinoss is made.” wol- dorsolsdosmianlsadss oinodisiaqmssyoorsan- _laoonsdandmsadyal ‘pfialdamGfloaillis ' _ slgaaliloomdalial. mlispsacllllloallma bsaasofisonpoallaj. J. lmst I. Ilrlh XUGOIBTB zflfiiiiifimw. {H twahsdngiflf‘ and-muffins light. ., do this vital job well SILVER SEAL B and be safe! (i3 a ltil0iiiV0liR BAKIIIGPOIIIDER Baking Powder is the. substance that makes our biscuits, cakes It works. by releasing bubbles of gas into a wet dough. Only 8 Pl!" and efficient baking powder can akin] Powder is absolutely pure and 100 per cent efficient. ,. Bake with SILVER SEAL; SILVER SEAL PARKER. - GILLESPIE WEDDIN G RARRSBORRD, Sept . 4 — St. Brigid's Church was tbs scene o1 a pretty late summer weddinfi Monday morning. Sept. 3rd, when Rev. J. P. MacKey united in marriage Rita Mary Gillespie. and Donald Fraser Parker, oi Truro. The bride was given in marriage by her brother Lawrence M. Gil. lespie, and was becomlngly attired in a, cinnamon brown boucle suit with dark brown accessories. l-Ier corsage was roses. She was attend- ed by Miss Marian Gillespie and the nuptial music was played by the church organist. Mrs. J. H. Ma. honey. and cppropiate hymns were sung by the full choir. 58t- Rod MacInnis, R.C.A.F. was soloist. The groom was attended by Russell Ross of Sydney Mines. Following the ceremony a recept- ion and wedding breakiast for the immediate relatives was held at The Cumbreland Hotel. Mrs. Hod Mclnnis, was Ruth Hurst, Miss Mary Farrell and Miss Ellinore Gavin, friends oi iihe bride assist. ed in serving. Mr. and Mrs Parker leit for a wedding trip to Prince Edward ‘ls- land and on their return will take up residence at 50 Lyman street. Truro. The groom is employed as mail clerk 0n the railway between Tniro and Sydnev For the past two years the bride has been on the stat! of the Parrsboro schools and prior to that was on- the staff oi‘ the lmal branch of the Royal Bank o! Canada 'I‘hey were the recipients of many lovely wedding gifts. Previous to her mariiiuzc. the bride was guest of honor at. s. number oi social functions. Tomorrow IJSIEii I0 Edgar A BERGEN and Charlie IWCARTHY III Ill-E’! QICIEEIII Presented by DIME l SIIIIII “HIE can a P.M. IICICIIQ-Cnallllolwsli Higher Salaries Urged For Letter Barriers BRANWORD, Ornt.. Sept. 6 — (OP) —- The salary oi’ letter car- riers in the Dominion W88 "not commensurate to the importance oi’ their position and the exact- ing nature oi’ their duties," the National Executive Council nf the Federated Association o! Let- ter Carriers, meeting here. an- nounced today. going on record as being of the opinion that. “the minimum of $1,500 and s maxi- mum oi $2.000" was a ‘reasonable wage. 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