Badges of Distinction GENERAL sanvlce sauce Red letters embroidered on black X2151‘. i.'.’°.'li..'."'ll."" soldier of Canada has volunteered in the world. on a ‘uniform ' at the wearer || g 's Active Army and for service anywhere DISCHARGE BADGE Colored dfli.“ on silver shield Worn on the lapel of n for-m" who volunteered for Active and site; honorable service Active Army has been rliscli soldier Service in tile arged. APPLICANT FOR ENLIST. MENT BADGE Red Maple Leaf on bronze badge Worn on the lapel by anyone who volunteered for Active sin-n. but “i fell lhe physical Igglj, MEN AND AWARDED E WHO HAVE TORY fl-IESE BADGES ARE. WORN BY BOTH WOMEN AS A MARK OF DISTINCTION BY OUR COUNTRY TO THOS VOLUNTEERED FOR VIC HOW TO ENLIST A ply to any o! these Recruiting Stations: Halifax (gogsweli St. nsirt Hospital), Truro, Kentviile, Sydney, Charlottetown. Or sign and mall this. coupon to District Recruiting Officer, M; D. 6, Halifax, N. S. for further i...‘ rnation. —._-e.>. -........». .........‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pinch of Regina, dress public meetings as follows: CENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL MONDAY, OCT. 23 ST. MARY'S HALL, TIGNISH TUESDAY, OCT. 24 ST. PETEIVS BAY, NEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 KING GEORGE HALL, KENSINGTON. THURSDAY, OCT. 26 sown HALL, BORDEN rsunav, 001'. 27 Meetings At 8:30 P. M. Ladies Especially Invited |i.i'|."LTl.F|.l'lJ'lIi.Fl.I'lIUULFUUU1.ILFUUlJ L.l U 1J1. Prized Airfield Is Captured In Philippines GENERAL MACARTHURHS war correspondent with the Invali- HEADQUARTERS, Phili ines, Oct. ers, said the great convoy, exceed- li - (Saturday) - ( ) —Cap- in; than which took the Allies to illre of a prrgsd airfield on Mylo landings in North Africa, carried in tbs Gen Dhilip Ines was re- as many men res-perhaps more than Ported today from t invasion -were put ashore in French Norm- ltene wher; an Ameriggn Army o1 andy on D-Day, June 6. Prime Min- 250000 men poured ashore from 600 ister Churchill has disclosed that ll»; along with tanks and supplies nearly 250.000 men were landed in gigantic synchronized opera- Normandy on the first day. Hand, aea and air. Australian Although casualties since the rships and aircraft were particlp. Leyie landings started yesterday g in the operation. have been kept low by constant cov- erage of the air forces and ships’ uns, including the 16-inchers of attieships, front-line dispatches be made clear that the Japanese have niusered their bewildered forces i Americans. llurlin Spencer, Associated Press sufficiently to put up bitter resis- tance in some sectors. l_-_-.-=- -.~ Ncw onasoow scifioi. —.A1lis0n Ste nson V8 h t er “Egon for the month of Beo- —%Bl§l l-‘llli gill Melvin Lsli-Irlll r . Most tars for Arithmetic ‘grade! X. Bin-l. Allison lteven- Grade LII-Donald Hill. : . an Grads (Patriot please copy) ha. a. Hun Sask., will ad- WI I byte had fallen to TORONTO. Oct. 20 -_ (CP) - On a day to be set aside for the pur- pose of observing victory over Gor- lnany. Ontario government, liquor slores and all government buildings will close and government activity will Premier George Drew Robert Yerguson: 3, Irene Mac- Grad ,_ _ one: "gig-IL iligvglrlitevlgxilsfiri- m; 2 Shirley dumbbell $3533“ arle ln-rkin: I. ruled today. ‘fhestatcmelit was made in answer to s. request by the Board oi‘ Educ- ation that li uor slorcs be closed 0n V-Day. Offic als poin. out the um‘- ticular day is to be “set aside" and will not mean a definite day upon L-i. ll: eson: 8. Barry Steven- drsde rv.-.i Jean usouod. 6r 1iiI.--l Donald riiu and Jase-m“ " a." fade I.—-1. Li d Larki: 2. Larkin. n ' _ r in Junior GmdeMment. of the ships in port m. Jessie Show. convenor oi the ell- ‘clniiizcd ili S THE (IHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, ioellrnll. autumn ' column is of local interest, oi a news: nature at Ilvs ahls in I rezeivsd Ior news u advertising oents a ...'l".o'iu. no‘: advance. .._.__ STORE ENTERED - A hr ol:' imbffed 1n the early hours 0i yees. wmcfls muck‘; ansummoned. ili: lilo stole. foullci two men an. Darilill-V 1151061) on this iioor. They were taken into custody. , ____ I IIOMECOMING SUNDAY annual Homecoming Sunday was ‘ ‘icd bv the members 0i this u" ic Alumnae on Sunday. d. with the President The usual routine bus- cted and the meet. attended. rsenedic. ' by e Rev. . McCardle, after which ‘BSii-Xiil and llismlc. Izabel"..- were read bv Sister itcymqncl and Sister Saran _ ._ on "antertaiiiment in the IHUJIIC and "Catecheticai Instruc- Hulls for Juniors." A buffet lun. clieun and social hour followed by "l0 5111x1114! of the National Anthem bluusilt the m-eeilng to a close. LOOK FOR. STRONG BOX __ Thieves who broke into the l-loiy ‘Redeemer Hail last weer wok a small fii"e.pr00f which were valua —The it< original position. Officials the Ligucrian Credit Union said the Papers were of no value to anyone except themselves, but i0 the Cre. dit Union they were very useful ‘and it would ciitz-iil a great deal of \\'0i'_k t0 replace the information they contained. They thought i: possible that the box might abandoned somewhere when the burglars foluid 1t contained little of value t0 them. A Sihpdgc album of entertaining cartoons drawn by a Canadian . 597G937". — 38i- William (Bing) Coughiin of Ottawa —.has been received by The Guardian. lThc volume is a collection of car. ltoons originally drawn for "The Mollie Leaf." Canadian Army newspaper in Italy. by _ yeanoid artistsSergeant, AliVTERTAlNED BY FIIIENDS_ an enjoyable survivors leave of mifiyulne dflys. During his leave he was entertained at many parties held around the neighborhood. His leave was ended by an enjoyable: surprise party held Wednesday] nliziit at the home oi’ his parentsn The evening was spen and dancing, which enjoyed by all prerent. A dainty lunch was served the ladies. Hi. many friends presented him with lovely gifts which he appreciated very much The evening was ended by linging “For he's a lolly good . All ills friends wish him best of luck and success throughout the future. l QUEEN CHARLOTTE AUXIL- ,ARY — At the annual meeting of Ithe Womsns‘ Auxiliary H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte held on Friday evening October 20th.. the presi- dent Mrs. Ira. Brown gave an ‘excellent report lll which she stated that, five dances had been ‘given lll the past year; follr fur the sliipg in port, and one for i-he boys of the Queen Charlotte; also that 622 serving kits had been made and disu-ibuted to all ratings leaving the local training centre for . other camps. and to the crew of the lfrigam “Charlottetown” as well} as to men on other ships. Last year's officers were re-elccted and Dlans were made for the rnteriiinQ rs.. tertjnliient commlrtee, ha. ai- reaciv arranged for a. dance to be held Wednesday at the Sporting Club for tile boys from the two lships in part and the Queen Char glotte Mrs CA MacKc-nzie W85 elected as Honorary President and Mrs. Stephen Tvainor was made goiivciior oi the knitting commit- ee. WIITI — CASlLWEDDlNG.-— A very pretty Wiifldllli! was sol- Jnmcs Church. lSunmicriieiti. at '7 30 A M.. Thurs- 'day. September 21st. ;i;inn Ann. daughter ate John T. Whitf and Mrs. White., became the br de of Mr. Charlns .1 ENTERTAINING CARTOONS —' Wounded in France Unusual Accident ilt Susimersiils A motor _ mobiles wertruiri amsgnailigl w” Water and th timlt w“ . ther car badly dime! ed‘? md '0' ‘Ilhe accident, at 4230 in the morning, occurred when a car of Tessieb Taxi was about to be giv. 9n I PUSH l0 start ii. by a che, vroiet coupe, driven by Major 1n, man. As the coupe was getting in. to slticn to in pushing truc direction collided head o the taxi. smashing it back the coupe and wrecki passengers were in th Several persons i n with lReinst n8 it. e taxi. to require hOiljltill-leld trgl: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsen- auit. 1'15 Grafton Street, City, have ireceived ward tiia: their oldest son, Sgt. Charles A younger brother Scott, who has been oversea, for tour years has. been wounded twice. K. OF C. SING SONG — spec l, numbers by servicemen was one of,‘ i t e features at the regular Krvhtsv of Columbus Sunday sing song _ eid last evening. In addition, greatly enjoyed solos were rendered by Mi: * 39mm? Mllfmi’ and Mr Chester Donovan. Nunlbcrs by servicemen included sci ~ by Writer Budgen cf ‘ . . V R and Pte. D N. Nikiioi-uk, formerly of The Can- adian Army Show overseas, and a piano solo by Lac Bond. Mrs. Jos- l l“; young I |Christ and a devotion ' FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The Funeral of Mr. George Maclnnis, '70, of Charlotte own, was held from the MacLcan Funeral Home yester- day afternoon. Services were con- ‘ducted by Rev T. E. Mcllcnnan. In- terment was in the People's Com-t etery. The pallbearers wer: Alex C. Brown, John A Coilngs. Frank Webster, Wallace Swan, W. Morris, A J. Warren. Members .the I. O. O F. attended in a body‘ and l burial service was conducted by Mr. ..G. A. Cudmore and Mr. J. R |denly at his home Friday evening after a heart attack. He was for a ;number of years C. N. R Police | Constable, entering the service June ‘lst. 1914 and performing ifs dut- ies faithfully and well until his re- 5 iirement on Dec. 31st, 1939. He lea- ves to mourn besides his wife, one son Earl, of the firm of Kelly andl McInnis and two daughters, Mrs.‘- Angus McMaster and Pearl at' home. ' hlacKINLEY-CLIDMORE NUP‘ l AL quiet wedding took n Presbyterian Manse. place at Z10 igliarlottetown at lll A i ay. |G. Carlyle Webster united in mar-i triage Marjorie Kathryn. daughter of Mrs William and the late Wil- liam MacKinlcy. North River. and James Benjamin. son of Mr. and. s. John Cudmore, Winslce. The was charmingly attired in a. uin trimmed crepe. fuchsia and black’ hat with should: r length veil. and] her corsnge was clf white baby mums Her coat was blank all wool cavalry twill with black velvet trimming inverted pleat in back Her only attendant was her sister Mrs Fulton Sanderson as Matron of honor. who was becom- tiicd in a two niece dress of old gold szuuln trimmed C1131)‘ with dark brown feather trimmed hat. Her corsaze was 0f Talisman roses. Mr. Fulton Sanderson sup- ported the groom After the cere- monv luncheon was served at the Charlottetown Hotel to i1 fQ-iv inti- mate friends. Later the bride and groom left amid a shower of coil. fetti and 200d wishcs for their nioueymoon trip tovarious points in Nova. scotia. The bride's going away costume was a cinnamon brown wocl suit with bixachcd Wbzl’ collar and dark brown necessaries. Previous to her marriage a. shower was tendered the bride to be at her home in North Rive . and many beautiful gifts were rec ve .e staff 0f the Central Creamericsi where she was a patular rmulovcn! expressed their 200d wishls with a1 substantial rift of money O i their return Mr and Mrs. Cud-v more will \'CSlCl5 in V/ilisioe. ‘their friends unite iii ivislilng tlzcm many in rears of happiness. Personals Miss Eleanor Hell, M0llct=n un- derwent a tonsil operation ili t P. . Island Hospital Satnrciiy Her many friends wish h-er a speedv recovery. Miss Ruth Trainer of Char. lotteiown returned recently from a niost enjoyable LlirECJlwllLlLS vaca. lion at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. McMillan and young daughter. Catherine. arrived home Thursday evening from Detroit. iliicli, lo attend the funeral of Mrs. P. H. McMillan, of Charlottetown. oax vanshslnou The British Admiralty 1n 1M0 contended that oak was superior t0 _ tersecticn F. b of, Compton. Mr. Maclnrlis died sud- cmun October 7th, when the Rcv.‘°f show that had as many beside Prime Minister King and a group of young decorated veter. boys and girls were which had the dual purpose welcome to the repatrlates and a noisy opening to the tinued effort. And the the returned warriors o 2' begin with demobilization. speakers pointed out n11 this has ‘"1 pnld fg|-__p5f[]y through‘ length veil, She carried ii. bouquet m of Victory Loan sales.‘ 01 AIIWPIWKI alfggdy corsage was of red roses n.so. Her yet to be bers of the armed forces overseas 401,576,660 was actually collected. ndian Navy is now 90,000. tni it Malieett. ofc ri-geitiiwgiivii‘. ‘ti... "Qmlianied by another pergoyr It took more than an hour to pry the curs and truck apart. l It was raining at the time of the accident. The location was wam- street at the Granville Bu”; in .-s ' '-————-i-__ rile aarrlsr CIIUILI The mominx service of worship was cond id Levy EDI-WE Y/v the Rov. 1_,y,| is Tapper, Girls‘ Secretary of the Maritime Religious Education Council brought Ee-‘fse 0i’ the morning Li theme 0i her address e standards which J is the ideal of all of toward commitment of Accepting. esus gavel 11s to aim life to values. Meditation on is the beginning of gu Prayer is a reach of G-cd toward humble. thong-mail, A little schoolboy in "0 help us not to be m eWn in a c-hiid a grasp J9EE! Pfllnted out t0 possessions are us. Prayer, real prayer, his petition Us that real’ not the material, a. the grave the Odd Felioavsi Go H. of the world. With alt the centre it is ours to ii fully, mdiantly, helpfully, express. ing love in our home. and in every relation of living, Qnly 1n Jew‘ may we find standards harmonious" “and. Joyful, radiant. The morning anthem was An- dJWIB’ "I my My on Jesus" xii? Miss Pearle Burns taking the The Church School met with large attendance at 230 P.M. under the direction of Mr Rupert. Evening worship was observed st P.M., conducted M. Levy "e Mistakes hose sermon was " a Certain Rich Man. Qlev Speaks’ Still. Still With ‘Pi-ice was the evening anthem. The miulc of the day was under the direction of Mrs. G. Elliot Full, organist and director of choir. .______ prayer ve Joy- Loan Ganvassers Ready u ‘Start OTTAWA, Oct. 22 Canada's Army of canvasseri were ready tonight t0 start col. lecting a minimum of $1,300,000,000 in subscription to the nation's Seventh Victory Loan. launched with colorful ceremonies on Par. liamen-t Hill here Saturday. h s. laggard through a coin gray sky. , _ thousands who blotted out the great green lawns before the Par. liament Buildings witnessed a innova. tions and was certainly as unique as any Hollywood extravaganza. Movie star Shirley Temple sat (C?) b back from the wars as school led in cheers of P O loan. Tile highlight of the ceremonies was the longxlisi/ance launching ports across Canada of nine ships emphasizing Canada's con. r g the arm. ed forces emphasized the re.es.= tabiishment program which the mediu The loan itself has been launched among the mem- and civilians will start subscrib. ing in the thremvee}: for ii minimum objective. $l00._ 000,000 above that of the last loan when a total of more than $1,. 35mm??? The strength ofwihe Royal Can. s PLASTIC MATERIAL Woodlfiour, a finely ground sun peeriggl KENNEDY - WHITE nurrians’ t e —-—-— Summerside, the ‘ lseason, when on October 16th. at 7 John Jarvie united in th-e Janete, only daughter of Mr. Mrs. Peter R. {and R0. Clarence A. Kennedy. Saskatoon, wh l turned from overseas. having com- strains of i played by em“; w , lummtgie bride entered the church on ‘looked very lovely in her floor ‘lil l 8’ £15 taffxetgia, fashioned on princess lines, on! gift of the groom. campaign mon Love Miss Noreen Simmons, who looked very pretty in s, floor length gown of pink and sweetheart ‘earl-led ,1 baque The groomsmiin mond Baldwin CANADIANS have learned the art of conservation. Through the years 0f war, things which could not be replaced have had to be protected. ‘The stitch in time has reached a new high in public CSllfllflUOfl. Through the magic ofchemistryJmpi-oved paints and other finishes have been pro- duced to preserve vulnerable surfaces. Wood and metal have been protected against the hand of time and the effects of the elements. And with this has come new beauty in colon: and in surface effects. Specializing in this field, the Paint and PAGE "rugs; (HEMISTRY SERVES CANADA Varnish Division of Canadian industries Limited has cooperated with various manufacturing groups in evolving for them suitable finishing materials. The bcst types of paint for ships, for industrial buildings for vehicles, for aircraft and for the exterior and interior of homes have been developed by‘ intensive study and continual experimentation. In this way the Paint and Varnish Division has made a. contribution to the industrial and domestic development of Canada, and the familiar Ol-L trademark has become a recognized symbol of service protection throughout the land. CANADIAN ffff "INDUSTRIES LIMITED” The ‘Trinity United Church, , was the scene c! one ' ' wcddlnsr of the Monday rilgm, o'clock. the my. onds of’ matrimony - and White, Sinnmerslde. o has recently re- ieted his tour of operations. The church was tastefully dec- rated for the occasion . To the the Wedding March Miss Catherine McCal- arm of her father. She own of white shiel- ove.'"‘°"‘“‘“ ‘Or residence ili high cut neck lines, and floor Beauty roses, her y ornament was a gold locket. e Marmmei Immediately before the core-t y, the choir sang "O Perfect} The brides only attendant “as, MDERSHOT taffeta cut on princess lines line neck. She t. of yellow roses, was L.A C Saskatoon. now 0n the lalltfv OPTOMETRIST [Upon return they in Ottawa wnclc u groom is now stationed Tnry \\'l.. be followed by a 1105i- _ wishes from their rnanv friend;- ill th GALLANTRY RECOGNIZED . England —Aldersih0t Town confer the freedom of the borough ampshiie Regiment as an appreciation of the rived.“ and magnificent. __ g > Rfly"! o! the regiment iu the i ' . ’ ..g_ Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. Motltagno. l'. E. l. Office flours: lit to .'2 A. M. 8 to 5 l’. M. Holidays elc.. by appointment n Office Connected with DRUGST firs»... anéiinii ORE. their honeymoon. will lake 51% Q13‘ of good "Hill .- Dull (is ffilitfl» sup- _ Our‘ l) s are ‘ high oil liciivr l~.:il| alive illltl dressed ‘lilo Royal Packing ilo Cllarloiiiainuli JENKINS. Prim 9. (CPi Council is tu of llal service‘ J D tetioned at Scoudouc, NB. The rooms gift to the bridesmaid was 8 e. pair of sterling sliver earrings, . .-. Cash. n of the late Mr. and Mrs. 17°“ and relused m “wept m” ' ivatriciiol... Cash of Graham's Road.l mflifllfll as a shipbuilding Vniaterirai. WlYOOO, is s raw material for plas. t c. ~- Rcvcrend Eugene Murrav celebrat- l " ' » ~ ~- . James Warren, R CA i". own. the Nuroziai Mass and also perv m‘ FER u‘ - ttet I ing of the regis- formed the ceremony Th»: w’ f0! H Dunn: the sill: Bahamian who which an armistice occurs-WW and to the groomsmsn a leather "'“' ' bilifoid. ‘rho bride's mother looked very charmiiv; in a two piece ensemble of turquoise blue. Her oorsage was of yellow roses. The ushers were Cpl Verdun Psynicr. R.C A F Slimmerside, ‘ - t. . - . . i.‘ e . Sold Dlreri By Moll To You! IT'S A PRDVED SUCCESSI Since lKS lnlrudllrtiutl in the United Slates at 5-H), more Zcnirin haic horn purchased than all other makes (Oruhin -l Now Canadians. mo, rnti eniny rile lisrrPs c IIrMitiBYl man prarlurIlarl-n qualil_ m about t; riic (us: oi’ turltpnrublu rnsiruni YOU HI IT YOURSEIF ful- your individual i "J . Easy .. focusing binoculars! ix‘... | it '1 INSTANT PFRSONAI. All_ll7\1l\il.‘\"l' mak . ll pos- aihle. No compiicnredmnsily ilillllilffiblli’. necessary. VOU RISK NOTHING! Sr-tisi‘. ion iniaralllceil or your money b.1011 $0 Oftli‘! m L... lnclnu- rin-icy order or check (no: lash) Willi ciiupwi. Henri ydur family who was given in marriage by her Mr. M W tor. Mr. Bcrnc brother atthew .1. Charlotte "0 Promise Me." hite. town. entered the church to the strains of the wedding played bv Mrs. James 8.; Cffilikll. The bride was verv be-l cumiligly dressed in a iioor lcnath i ii Sh m ‘lg wore i‘ illiizcr t D ve . e can" an . Shg was attended by After the ceremony a delightful ette. who was at-l reception was held It Mllibflfl’ Ledge. The guests were members oi’ immediate families and intim- ate friends of contracting parties Assistlnil iii serving were. Mist. Marjorie Moliisoii. Miss Edith Dis- tam and Miss Betty l-lowatt In the traditional manner rile bride inserted a ribbon trimmed knife in her beautifully decorated cake. while the Bi-ocrn ably asssteo her in cutting the first piece | Prior to her marriage the bride ,Wn5 a valued member in the IAecounis Section N0. 1 6115-. Summerside. She was ilie recipient of many lovely gifts including silver and many other useful things. For travelling she chose a tur- quoise blue suit with a livht brat coat and brown accessories The happy young couple left on Tuesdsyl ms mw Today's superb Chase k Saoborn Oofiee comes to yon in a metal-saving, money- aaviog package-an econo- micai, double-thick wrap. This means a double saving —bemr roflu for less money! The ill-com was nbiv supported by. Mr. Charles McCarvli . During the ccrcmonv appropriate hymns were rendered for the occasion bv U"; p t Mr. John J Willie and Mrs Wal- l" qdeflal- n], d trr H Whitehead 0t Moncton "f? l‘ n receiving ‘this alrzrzdtvivilalgetgrgf “an. ili msv tn-cscn ie t l is. "'5“”“,¢"' s. ‘to ilic home of iiic bride where a l K lsuinptuolls breakfast was served to, Vi‘ si¢='°""'a ‘ ' - " - i i: iti t boh A illsii"mril=cf,,‘jf‘°isiiill w’ utillugiuriihriiier ifilisevfisreseiir wer‘e:' . ‘ 1"“ m i4 a i" l‘ - v ‘Reverend Eugcne Murray. P. .- ‘q 'H - iMr. Russel Burns and Mr. Waite wlthbsownaulll- n ,1. a - ' Simmons. who operated the bridal kie “d, ‘m’. 1%. .i.i'."n mir- Rk“ IADIONIC NIAIINO AID as Canadian Currency Nlth Ne Additional Charge for Transportation. Dulles and Toaesl Aeelpled by Aneriran Mliienl Association Council n Physical nu.” v Baal-Ir! frir those e: details. Use sin. r--_--_-..-_--..__....--_ M.....- I Zenith Rddlil carport“...- of . Dept Cl) 53 I Guaranty Tiuu lluiliinlgzAVm-ii. v l g Enclosed find (money are... u: ~ | nnir linnna .. leieiv unified. I may return it and fr: l; ' in full. C] Send Free Descriptive Booklet. News“.-. _____ .__._._____._____.____ Allan ._..___...;..... City . DPllfIlQllflI CHC my moat! m‘, . mai- Later the hacpv couple lKIi. ifor Molicton and other points of man interest. A host of friends joins in wishing then-i manv vcars of horny wedded bliss. Upali their rel-urn they will take iin residence in Gra- hsnfsrtoa? where tho irroom is a fill." a . . . 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