Mum-stains»!- E WESTERN GUARDIAN IIIUYI [g0 IUIIIEISIDI and PIINC! COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Mvertting mm s ur runtore. '°°"‘°"' Water Street. rm: Gaudet. or Granville Street. e: Water Street. flfluwiilbedeilveredteenyhomoiuSunmu-rfde. lufljgpgrdlytlllfillfllIQdl. .Phonell9fortiiisservioe' p“ so the boy responsible for deliveries ou your route. W“ o‘ measured for a lflmnsi n. o. smut, I a‘ _ ,1 n-n-s ' cnon ssur Ann“, n“ ‘U of W‘”%‘.£?l‘.’°"s<?='~'==37m=d-v a f,‘ S.,». u. v-m-n n" I mg,,."‘l§§£.‘ue‘9“&.‘fis.t° BM- 8 to organise 0-10-21 p30)! OTTAWA — vflgzyntieil. Stunmeraido ar- -J' ' Ottawa where he ot- ._ ‘ Muns- o! the Medical '_, o; Carla -—5 un-Ladics andgente 1591m- ease , n Ah- M ewD-lk-ld EN '- Mr. Stirlintt _ offifbom i; a patient in " County Hospital with _, m, Mr. Andrew had aligh- mms ntocloeeagate mum horse suddenly starred " knggkmg him down and his 19¢ m uwg DIBCCSw-ubl qlj F. UE. Kenslngton and wlgesbyterian Charm — m Sunday. 369V 17m i" m“. at ll am. Rcv- '1'- W- [will preach and at B c-m- ‘ m, Freetown al/taglwnn- Kcnsintzwfl i - P- - w. Goodwill , J. wilimpraach. 60W l“ S l‘. A‘ Mce m’ 9-16-11 0F WOUND QEUEE Mrs. Francis McNeil. aside has received a letter H, he, husband, Lieut. Francis -amca0s , “ma.” Sflrloaieoiimc %wtvg. iua Omen office. oral’ Thursday» Bent. 2t. Ohlldrm onhr 0-16-31 — WILL BABY CLINIC Friday sitern in the evifinlc Health Nurse's Office. Town —NE'W IDNDON Clutch of - loud Dari-sh. The Rev. w. with of the Mission fex will hold Church. Si.” n’ Wm’ Ch Bur lion . when: . on Mo ey, Sept. l0 at 8 dgiogkil —HAD ARM BROKEN —- Don- ald Enman, young son oi Mr. and Arthur J . E1431 had the rhmortuhb to break his leg while playing severe-i days l80-—3 -—IIOME FOR WEDDING - The wedding of Mr. J. Albert Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Walker, Kensington, to Miss Dorothy Ethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sav lie, St. John, N. 3., will take place in the Ken- sington Presbyterian Church on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 20 at 3:30. The ceremony will be per- formed by the Rev. T. W. Good- will, s former pastor of the Ken- sington charge, assisted by Rev. J. A. McGowan, pastor. Mr. Walk- er has just arrived on the Island, after rving on one of His Maj- esty's s ips, and is being welcomed by his many friends. , h was recently reported ‘Wu? Italy. He states that m s shrill?“ e1 d Aug. 30. The tefitrgi 0T5... 8rd.—S ACCIDENT — Mr. galijzgmoue. Seariefown had isfort/une to lose his .. hand in an accident wrile . . - at the home of a neishbor , mine reason Mr. Blackmore .,.. 11. necessary to stand on the 9 of the mill while the engine “gming with the result that hinges broke thro him 1100:, but while falling his rig-ht .. became en led in the mill , 1cm o Laterit was .. ted at the rince County teL-S BUSINESS llEMilVEll My Beauty Parlor, form- Iy known as McFarIane’s iuty Parlor, has been ved t0 18 Central Street, ill the Capitol Thea- snd will in future be qwn as the IARY ANN BEAUTY PARLOII Iehall re-open for busi- on Monday, Sept. 18. MARY KENNEDY l wound in tht'*No. KiAir Cadet Squadron com- —Alll CADETS ORGANIZE — posed of boys attending Summer- side High School held their first meeting for the season last eve- ning. It is expected that the squadron will be composed of about seventy-live boys this year, and it is hoped to have this ear the most successful yet. The oys who attended the Air Cadet camp at Dartmouth, N. S., last year were delighted with the wonderful time to they had. Their most interesting experience tvss when they were conducted through an aircraft carrier that was in port at the time. Physical fitness is the pre- dominant feature the course this year and a P.T. Instructor will visit the squadron on Mon- day night. Acting Commanding Officer is Mr. Leith Smith and the other officers are Elmer Pin- eau, Wm. Spindle and Davis Lid- stone-S. —W. M. S. MEETS - The reg- ular Monthly Meeting of Christian Church Women's Miss- ionary Society was held in the East Room of the Church on Tuesday Sept. 4. Meeting opened with the hymn "Saviour like a Shepherd lead Us." Mrs. M. F. Schurmon, President gave the devotional mes- sage pointing out the value- of qu et, mediation, which brings both God and others nearer. A fine report was given by Mrs. Bilson from the Convention of Churches of Christ held in South Lake, August 4-8. At this time our President expres- sed appreciation of the Wonderful Service given to our society by Mrs. Biison since she has been with us, and voiced the deep regret of ell the members at her departure. A fine story was read which had as its key note, unselfishness, showing the good which can be accomplished by working in harmony. The meet- i closed with the missionary ben- ed ction-S. the f ALSO SHORT ‘SUBJECTS SHOWS’ 7.30 - 9.15 ' Saturday at 2.80 SUMMESIDE BEGINNING MONDAY For 3 Days “MADAME CURIE” ' TIMBER QUEEN ' THRILLING STORY OP‘ BIG OUTDOORS ~The colorful iumberjack - the man who risks his life daily to supply the timber for America's vital war industries-is the gent who receives a cinematic salute in Paramount's outdoor action ro- mance, "Timber Queen," which Olifillfd last night at the Capital Theatre. Deviating frcm the old formula of supplying Qnjy excm. mcnt and adventure, the producer; have added hilarious their latest venture which had last night's audience roaring with laughter between thrills. The story concerns a beautiful‘ night club songstress who inherits ‘ Valuable timber land only to ieam T-hflt she has sixty days in which to Dav off ognote or lose the property She falls 1n love with an Air Fprce ‘ pilot, Richard Arlen, who handles the project battling against time and saboteurs. The climax comes when Arlen has to resort m dive bombing tac- tics to break up a log Jam. But the real howl of the evening comes in watching Arlen solve the inan- power problem. He enlists the un- ‘"1111!!! Rid of a gang of hcodlums who had never done a real day's work in their lives. Watching this coterie of characters turn lumber- Jack i; excellent comedy fare. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Des- Roches of Rumford, Maine, have been visiting Mrs. DesRoches’ brother, Mr. L. B. Gallant and Mrs. Gallant, Summersidc-S. —S his furlough with his wife in Be- dequc, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mills, Summerside. l -—S. Ilioi/rlrmemmxmmfiixmirxlewlxsrs , LEGION CARNIVAL iliary on Wednesday at Si. Eieanorb. a1 uni-hr: r-AT- CRYSTAL SKATING RINK SUMMERSIDE SEPTEMBER 18th to 23rd Inclusive PR O G RA M M E MONDAY-Official Opening. TUESDAY-Amateur Night. WEDNESDAY-Concert by No. 1 G. R. S. (R.C.A.l".) Concert Party 1 THURSDAY-Orchestra from No. 62 C.A. (B) T.C., Charlottetown. I Dancing. FRIDAY and SATURDAY-Feature BoxIngIBouis from R. C. A. F. (Mt. Pleasant, St. Eleanor’s and Charlottetown). Local preliminaries. Au interesting variety of games will be in operation every night, also in Oyster Bar to supply succulent Malpetque Oysters, and also a hot dog and ice cream canteen. Pantry sales sponsored by the Ladies’ Aux- and Saturday. Particular attention is called to the programmes for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Wednesday nighifs concert provides I full evening's entertainment by the best talent from the Air School Excellent dancing is assured on Thursday night- music by orchestra from No. 6_2 C.A. (B.) T.C., Charlottetown. Those who saw the boxing bouts at last year's carnival can look forward to as fine or a finer show this year. Entire proceeds will be used by the Legion for the advancement of their war service activities. ' ADMISSION: MONDAY and TUESDAY 10c ~ OTHER NIGHTS 5c DOORS OPEN 7:80 P. M. lqzzillllggylllllsJlIIIIIII/(fi .,,,,,,_ ' Ciuudet.—8 u t t s t x s t s t t l n i 5 l a l. I i s t ‘i, l n VI’ comedy to gt. w. n. Mills is spending it | —-———€_-_ I Personals I I to W I Bllson of the Central Street Christ- I I , who have lost someone close to them r on that day ” rats cnsnwrrrrowu cuaamm . z CEllIliAl. CDAIIDIAII This oeiurau u r hr III! el ioeal interest. out ad or e uswsy nature may be at five cents a word. etnetir DI!- eeitin advance. ___ A._ BEND YOUR APPLES for Red Cross Jelly to Royal Packing 00-. C lottetown, by Saturday, lept- olnber 8rd. D-IO-fli. THE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY of the P. I. Island Hospital will hold their regular meeting on Monday, Sept. 18 at 3 p. m. in the Cundall Home. -i6- YOIK UNITED OIUIOI — Rev. J. A. oho of your dgpeudenle: Mlle their future cleur NOW lave you realised how _.__ CAB COLLISION — A collision et the corner of Grafton and Prince Streets st 7:40 yesterday evening between two curs resulted in considerable damage to both vehicles. One car was driven by Clement McDonald of Clear Springs (near Souris), the other his; Howard Douglas, Elm Ave. c y. JUDGMENT SET FOB NOV. —- The appeal case of Andrew Perry, in which Perry is the respondent and the Crown the appellant, was, set yesterday in the Court of e Criminal Appeal for judgment on a 9 ggllfidfll’. lNfiVimbfil; 1 h nextI . a ea arse r - qliiitalpgf Perry in gmcobgpirtczy UT/N/F" charge at Summerslde last fall. ‘ NURSES’ ALUMNAE MEETING —- Mrs. Gordon C. Warren was elected president of the Nurses’ Alumnae of the Prince Edward Island Hospital at the annual meeting here last night. She suc- ceeds Mrs. Ruth Dignan. Only routine business was transacted at the meeting. Other officers elect- ed include-i: vice-president, Miss Evelyn McEachern; treasurer, Miss May Herring, re-elected; secretary, Mis Edith Hume. TO MAKE APPLE JELLY -I The Prqvlngial Red gross Jeny‘ The Red Cross Mobile Donor Committee under the chairmanship Um‘ ma“ IFS Sew“ V15“ u’ M‘- o; M”, E, M_ 398mm“ m“. wm_ Stfiwartison iuelsd-ay of this vueteik pieting plans for the making of three gnenweqnefisgg?‘ (1%: {Kg}; sfiwfhe‘ mm m. Apple Jelly m" shipment Kensington Red Oros Branch Ci-Y overseas where it is greatly fleededIxicientiy arranged their first clinic Again Mr. J. n. Jenkins, is niacin: which was held in the Masonic ‘his plant. The Royal Packing Com-Ii-iail which is also used as a Red ‘pony. at the disposal of the Red Cross workroom through the kind- Cross for two full days. Apples forincss of this Lodge. This clinic was the project are being 5Q|1¢1¢ed,the most successful yet held in a through the Red Cross Branches.'1"11”a1 Ciimmu-"Iil/ “Wm? 51119114“ The Coillmitleein charge states thstlhumber o! 28 donations were ob- jgkgrs are re a ltained. Much credit is due the l1 p p red to go out to. , nearby farms at the following cemilaoies of the Kensutgton Red Cicss . . - ‘Branch who secured such a. fine tres'_ Albermn‘ Oman“ sum" number of donor and made all tie merside, Kensing on, Charlottetown,‘manétmmls m: this cum‘; qfie Montague, Souris and Geor etown.‘ ' . 8 ‘56 donations received in Charlotte It is hoped that there will be mtown brought the total donations generous response to ths appeal for the week to 99. for apples. vested INSURANCE?" _ IETS TALK I1; OVER l. C. JOIINSTONE. C. L. Us Irsnch Manager 5-6 Phillips Bid]. 111-115 Grafton Street Phone ‘M r‘ arlottetown. P. E. l. __.. ii-i, Blood Clinics Mt. Stewart, Kensington !LGE..El-EV!N , T“ . H. P. "Q .A., TMrS- Milwfl ‘lzlfiY-hwfgw g3; ererffgshfielo ugtinakdellsiveredn x Allmm- M's-Th" 1 n brother charge to the Minister and til IIEY- Mail 919:1 ‘vie, in and- following Ministers who extender William. in s" t- "i -- the right hand of fellowshi 1 th< Retired Naval ' four sisters, Mrs. A. Creamer. York “R ‘ _ m, B _ Harbour, Maine; Mrs. Frank Cole. “i; gbbflfjlfl; 01AM’; o‘ . Long Island. N. Y.; Mrs. Ff”: bour North, together with r. Rus- I man Nickerwn» BMMWH N- 5» sell mu, as. student mission- md Mm Elam" Bnnnen’ M‘ ary at Albcrton and elders from 1 ._. The death occurred on Thurs- larrivtrilg l‘ "sung M ‘he hum tlyiyiervlarious charges of the "--.-. The brother of the 'newl.v of Dr. Corbett, Summer "', and on "w!" W111 gr "gmfliied n? ducted Minister,‘ Mr. Ray Duke Mgirose, Mesa, - ~ BA. an Ordinand of the Churcb d” "aunt 86p" “m n grh: "A u“ mwm “Elm” mum‘ servng as student missionary at P‘? °fg,,?,‘,gg““'h“" Mrs‘ ( A: ed “Mm “w Ne“! ‘g2’ an" Wallace, Nova Scotia, was present. vllsitirtg their father st Summer- The Re“ T‘ A A_ Duke‘ 3A, u s e. a native of Ontario, a graduate of the University oi’ Toronto and of Knox College and was ordained in 101B and has for one year served his new charge as ordained mis- sionary. He was given a unani- mous call in July which was ap- proved by Presbytery most heart- I yAt the close of the Service the Court met with the Kirk Sessions Capt. Brannen was born at Clerk's Harbour. NS, on m. ‘I. last. 1nd hid I "i" ed eereer in the merchant marine gpd nsvui service. Prior to the Greet War he lied been mil"? °Y a number of vessels encased 1n trade and also conduct- . Ii Induction 0f ilsv. T. A. A. Duke At Caletloniit and when the United States ent- end Boards of Trustees and found rm 3&3; Yhoeréggfi the affairs of the parishes to be ‘t “n, PM“ ounul M“, m, -_-- in a very satisfactory condition. Armistice he commanded the U. The Presbytery of Prince Ed- Refreshments were then served ward Island on Thursday Evening solemnly inducted the Rev. T. A- A. Duke, B. A., into the Pfistoral f Wood Islands, urray galmiairosouth and Caledonia. T0 ACTIVE LIST The service was held in the —'"-- Church at Caledonia, in the pres- DONDON, Sept. 14 - (CPI —- cnce of a large congregation and IThe Admiralty announcsd that with the following members of ‘sAdmiral Sir James Semen-tile, re- Presbytery: The Rev. H. M. Bun- ,*tired commander in chief _ of the sunlmerflde m July to “Si; m5 mm B, A, of New London, Mod- =Eastem Flee-Chas been reinstated daughter Death came after an orator, presiding; the Rev. G. C.-0n the active 115K. illness of only a few days. Hi: Webster of Charlottetown, Clerk,| Sll‘ James succeeded the ‘wife who predeceased him in 193d. the Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers, M. ‘Admiral Sir Tom Phillips as 0cm- ‘wafthe former Belle I". Dickie ofiA" S.T.M., who preached the Ser- ,mandcr ill cnir-f o.’ the Eastern canning N 5 anon and as Interim Moderator. Fleet in 1942 and htld that vppolnt- He lea-vestounourn four dnugh- I outlined the steps leading to the ‘ment until 121st Jun‘: when h" “'11s t rs Amie Mrs Comm, o; sun... C511; m,- ncv, J35, MacGowsn, B. lsucccedcd bv Admiral 5:: Bruce nfieggde- pfudenfig, Mrs, (Din) Alf- A., of Kcnsington who delivered ‘Fraser, fcrnict" cohort-under in red Brown Melrose, Mass Norma,‘ tltv charge to the pggsrgsationncbief Q1 m9 5°!“ F199? ,s__ s s u“ Geneva and the u 5, the members of the Presbyterv. l: Luke Wlmico in European waters. After that he again Wm‘ mended merchant ships but had been retired for s number of more prior to his death. He held e ADMIRAL RETURNS rank of Lieut. Commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve. He had been making his home in Melrose. Mass, and came to _,»....__ PICNIC ENJOYED — On Friday f$"<.'.l'ie.§°5°l;§§§t‘23.5“°” 95 T5212 “"5 an enjoyable picn"c at the beautiq cARMICl-IAEL — At the Kings ful summer home of Chief JusticeCounty Hospital, Montague, PJLJ. T. A. and Mrs. Campbell. About- on Sept. lo, 19% to lvlr and ‘Mrs. thirty five so. down to the bountiful: John Carntichacl, Eiliozvale, P E. SUDDer that was spread in the rustic‘ I-- a $01“- Mbe" Duncan- b b id th ' . . . Zlsfgaifiei... ,f,,";,‘i§,,§5,,.‘,§;§ aounnaavar - At the runes to the he“: whe o 1 ,, 1 County Hospital, Montague, P.E 1. n" and ngfmd ggné‘, r a‘ “= m?‘ on Sept l3, i944, m Mr. and Mrs. welcome m _ e5 gave a Charles Boudreault, Montague, P. the host ghuyhsfaglggssgihéfi ' El‘ “ daughm’ mm“ Mm‘ was hold after which all joined in I Ma:DONALD—A: the Kings Coun- a hcflr y sing-song. Before leav-- tv Hospital. Zvlcntague, P E... tn 111s shirt speeches of thanks werc' Sept. H, 1944. u» Mr and MYS- ,given by Rev. John Jarvis, Mr, T, | Ivan MéicDonald, Brudeneil, P.E.I. H. E. Inman and Mr. A. F. Sharp. B 439W m" Chi i e . expgerssggstilcieirarrlilieafsvtliii: 45311313111! AITKE§ ‘“ A2339 K371153513 fwngg |the choir with them and hoped u: gfsfmal; w“ “W121 ' ' ' lwoulcl be a yearly event. Auld Lang “ ‘ D . . Aitkcn, Sjdney, \I.s., sync bmusht a very happy even n: Aitken. Victoria Cross, as to a close-S. daughter . FRASER — At the P. E. Island Hospital on Sept. 15, i944, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fraser, nee Georgi: Leard of Charlottetown. a daugh- TRINITY ,Y. P. U. — Recreation led by Melville Brown opened the second regular meeting of Trin- y Y. P. U. last evening. The _‘l=re_s1dent. Lorne Finley. presided tel‘, Nancy Sandra. (Halifax psp- ‘durmg the business period. Good ers please copy). ,'\\'1§hes were extended to Melville c nvers , d own “ii-ii Will’; ‘N’? ‘s l‘f“”‘é“il ‘l’ “m” “EAT” ,grgup r91] gang‘ £4155 H11dagGi1t1?;'BRANNEN — At Summer-side 0ft zrepresenting the National pnnhSsp". l4, i944, Capt. Francis A. ‘Board. shoved films. The first, I Bfanmfl. aged '75 years. Body rest- ,UNRR.A, had special significance, 1118 B! the 1mm‘? °i hi‘! 5°" i" 1"’- ibeing shown on same night as the Dr. J R. Corbett until Monday opening oi the conference in Montreal. The others were of rose, Mass, for burial. Prince Edward Island, Cape B". ROGERSON — At the P. I. I. Hospital. Sept. 15th, 1944, Arte- mus Ragerson of Canoe Cove in I his '7lst. year. Remains are rest- ‘ ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home until noon Saturday, then to his late residence where funeral ser- vice will be held Monday after- noon. starting at 2 p. m. The in- terment in Long Creek cemetery. WAKEFOBD - Entered into rest on Friday, Sept. 16, 1M4, G ton and Ecuador. The closing Worship service was under the dir- ection of the Mission Convener, Ermis liallett. The theme O1 the serv ce was "Love That Know, No Limits." A unique feature of the service was that it was con- ducted from behind dravm cur- tains by Erma Mallett. Jean Mac- Lzan. and Claude Campbell, A dramatization. which vividly pg!"- "aycd the theme was preggnwd by Helen Kerr. Doris Seller and eorge Betty Barwise. The pianist for W. _Wakei'ord in his 94th year. the evening was Peter MacDon- Funeral private. Please omit 11¢ - ' fltowers. Interment People's cem- eefy. “'41P Master L1 'd M Don id, Pte. J. 1". MzlJonalfi an?! Mrrnllgf Donald, as m st t. . ' cgwenti‘ an opexigtionrefeor vtlflhlsfllgngi 1v’ D‘ MacLean t e C arlottetoum Hospital, i - l’ reported doing nicely. s m“ JNDERTAKE‘ '-" IAIALMER flnrlottetnvu Ill North Wiitsliilo Phone ill $’side Plans For lI-Day At s meeting of the Summer-side Town Cotuicil and representatives of other organizations held in the Town Hall last evening to plan ar- rangements for a fitting celebration! of victorv day a committee was ap-I ‘Jointed under the chairmanship of, Mr. John E Campbell, with Mr J H. Strong as secretary and to consist. of a member from each or- ganization to meet, draw up plans and report back. Deputy IVEIIYOY D.1". MacNeill ex- plained the purpose oi’ the meeting and several of those present spoke; icing suggestions. Rev. illism‘ _c:"'_""""'\ IISUIIHIIEE ALL figs nmu aumuo Suzanna-side ian Church and Rev . Bnrrass of the Baptist Church each voiced a plea that while it is e time for singing and rejoicing it is also a time for prayer and they buggered that thanksgiving services be held Mr. J.I~‘. Arnett said that "whl‘c we rejoice let us no: form: those PROFESSION AL CARD and whose sorrow will be renewed T. E. IIICKEY Chartered Accountant Office at Others who were present and voiced suggestions were: Cosmill c; Llovd Gorrill. W.E. Smaiimnn. R. L. Mollison and Hcnrv Wedge n Grmvm. "m, when it will be forwarded to Mei- FA1’.... 4 null! iuov oven go,‘ PttOiPltOiUSfillkfi U (d7fi , |R°fl(E')|/I°yn| SAFLT uev PVIl4.5x I “some no o-uumutulvtuui. onunnueulcvun tlllivflurjltimiu mlAh umuvnuuoe uvul assent». 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