SEETEMBER 25, _1_9111 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN P l\( a l‘ o t r t _ I -- ~ - ~ . - _ . ~——"*'4\ t.-- _. A v . o‘, CENTRAL aulmpmt Iz¢+rb++de+fi+dsidréde-kele-Qvdd-el-drel-els-dl , E ——- 4-" Thin mlu n I u - 1 - ' ...... ...::....'..'::":;..:.t:...';'":. ‘f f1‘ u» cast & car t - . > no?) nature inn: ha lnurutvl at 5 *1’ . , e . I n, . B n.2,}; "°"'- '"'"" Irv-W- i- g X _ + _ + X ‘H 187 Great George St. I Y 1 a. 000KB for Photogra . s}; ' BUYING l » pup"; of m” Lena M: m, , ____ 3311B-'-1fl-tf~ y, IND U C TION SER VICE ’* L U l courunmarrou um; mstm. ll’ c and l A.T.C.M |‘"°‘~ ~ Mow‘? ><-+-+->< a- ’ r t crmrnai. rlmrsu cmmcu *1" 1 ‘éiflfigfhsgnggybstvwmber 23m" ‘a’ The Induction of the ‘i’ u: . $TM|LEY "All. STANLEY Bervicea p. M.ninsl1/1fleRc1-:§t§1gtyti¥ u. I r ‘P. or Rev. .w. Q00d££1éb1Mbln§££t€11'.:* REV- T- H- RUSSELL SOMERS. M. A., S. T.M., a. Lgagvgzs m anti‘ ~ --o- .. - - - - . ' -———- ‘It 10 the pastoral char e will take l ' u. ____.___ _______ 7 ' POLICE COURT — In the Police‘ g p ace m e a. mernfirs and several visitors were I ‘court yesterday a drunk and 111-» church fl- ment M, m d d , OB-DB-ble was sentenced to 30 uays m 1 ah. p ' er e m‘ m‘; a“ 15"‘ _ l 3m], Mame,- chm-ged Wm, the same Thi i i]. mg of the minutes of the previous Admission 25c and 15c. Proceeds war work “km w” m“ a “d w“ °‘ ‘h’ s even n: at 8 P’ M‘ 11' meeting‘ the Se“ and 5mm‘ ° 1n" ‘"11" m 1w‘ __ {l- Dflylight Saving Time, g_ Cfimmltie? save their report. It | 30131335 ENTERTAINED _ i‘ ‘ w“ move by MT5- Elmer 331111119» lam when the service i" b seconded by Mrs. Geo. MacKay that. VICTORIA HALL, VICTORIA, SATURDAY gar§°Jsaltn“'.t?§t§“%§fié‘ 55?.§‘i‘...’l."'1 Th P b “'- ° °°‘"1"°""1 by z mlfittkttte buy u... necessary tutu. 21 SEPTEMBER, at s o’ciock. Admission 25c tl?r$’§gt“."éi§y‘§fr‘é<=‘§ yifii-latfitii-iér ° res m“ °f Prim Edwa“ Islam‘ t;- §Iasctu31§f°rtb§u§£l$ $201.? 5.3.113‘): and 1st. Proceeds m Women's Institute “°°<“ °“‘°“‘° °° "he Pmviwei EX- it ALL 0012121411.)’ INVITED T0 ATT broom. and that t. batt t» putt.“- ‘ 1é’2'§§§“ot‘}§§’.'$“d.§u§’.§}°§§s$§tw§l§§ {l END i ed) for the making of a Rlcd Croce orse races. The soldiers were grunt...‘ ‘e quit. ‘Phone was some discussion on STUJAMES cuuncu HALL, CHARLOTTE- wr11~11=1fignlwéféamtitfdééfi°fd 2.3115 '************************ 31h? sglfffiiifi “hid???” “Sn” '1‘0WN, TUESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER at s ‘°“°‘“°“°" “IL P‘*“.§“*~*'"*=‘~*~-~-*- — '—~ cided t.» 1...». 1.110 t»... ‘M131. i} o'clock. Admlcsion 25¢ and 15c. Pr “$111M; “Lin”; __ r BIG NYAL z FOR. 1 SALE starts , once. Correspondence was heard L _ ° “"115 W" w_ Yams, “mun, Deputy hfxflggf saturdav morning at wot-tics "mud chum“ then new committees appointed. ‘or g! Tralgsprzrt and “secretary to ;he Brwgxg’ $1222’; %mtz°'tcyagfgfaf Sick, Misc Mary Dawson and Mrs. ctr... °;2....:;1..§’P “d.“'.:§“§§£‘..:.‘i; "l u Bonner’ Druastore. "mm- smwr» t» Wm wu- IJ gamed by m, ummhwn Mn y...“ t‘ I18 vh- Buy and Bflve- , soc-mam Ald—Ladles Parlor. s““°°1~' mammmbed- Pmmmmet i‘; “Th, 0&1“? Qveltaays an?‘ is ma“ 11-634-9-25-31. 6,30—~El]€ening Auxiliary _ B03"; Mrs gotta Cgrneron mdk Mris. E1. 8 e art as. He as stcnt i"" oom. mer am e. .00 was ta en n for ——" rérgeptlme ttttorrllngfirlfdvgrdoltsgaarvtg hawk‘; {Qgfigfg sf} agggiafg "Mobile Kitchen Unit". Place of t 9 t _ Volunteer Reserve harlottetottin M!“ "WWW “Yideifided- R011 @111 s 5111111111‘ Haumisfimcle" lplvtlgion. ‘as! seen’ on a. regular personals to be answered with Bing, say, play NEW REsmENTs‘ _ Mrl RIM“ rggmtgéarme gobgflxgflifiueyesteiefl-ilt!’ M,“ lame Martin City w“ I 0f‘ pay. A delicious lunch with 10e- P T ‘b ' am MW" and mmuy “nwed- '3' ed a. fine a DEHFgIICC as tue$fvsvti7t§ recent visitor to Bonshaw ’ cream w“ served by me but“! r] ‘vrfentun, N. 8., on Saturday from] along to 1e beats of the drurfisl ' and meet-int. adjourned. cod Island. P. E. I. lvh". Moore hadi The parade was in charge of Sub.- Mrs Helen Macphee of Momma] ____, have taken the Grand-View House _ _ I I I Commended as a Defence Efforfl yrswtjfinfiezrgfingfgin1111vvai111§eg05¥1 gililjtté1tihgghgflg-‘z1ggilifil [fiends and rellwim the cm 1 to reside with her niece and HBUHEW b,e,,st,v'.,,.k n.0,“ were to m", Miss Shirley Rice. 01W. was a. for Cunada lltéig\-vugglsiéiorf; ‘Muvsw. towflc- Street and’ back to the barracks. sjug? 152% 151129122113’- elwfil s k t‘ -—-- -"—.~ INDUCTIOW ncccrrrou ' ___" ' ' M" 1 s y WEDDING BELLS “on Sepwm‘ AT ST- JAMES TQNIGHT- -' The Mr. Lawrence E. Toombs. B. Se"! Editorials commenting the uppf-nl t1 m.» Queen's Canadian Fund. boll! for its work of mcrcv anmng Lite distressed and for H3 worthy part in Canudtfs own defence 11nd Iar effort, continue to appear fre- quently ln the ciully Press across (he Dominion. The Dally Gleaner cl Fredericton, warning against easy complacenfly and sLfPfi. ting iltc suplcme import-nee of helping to maintain Britullfs re- siszancc, writes: “The saying, ‘It can't happen Fund their opportunity and also the 531111151“ fgewwefgii?" magi}: 5991mm! l VQYY P1911551" Yacanm Qfrer m V151; for a short Um wtn the matter with Flynn. The cctor‘: here.‘ is heard once in .1 while. It 111911‘ 111111811111)" 1° 111°“ 1n 141° ‘ Ytgtfu Colffllxgf Shes ‘was 11%: i: gfli tixméslggig} "§,',‘,§§.‘§w§"i,,§°§‘.‘,‘§§,§ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. eJ. 7111501119.“? 951E961 I" b11115 111m 1n couldn't happen in Norwuv. Den- mark, 31118111111. Rumnhla. Greece -but it did, It can lmnpen here, with 3.080 miles of the Atizmlic Ocean between Grent Britain and Canada. The distance, while it may ‘scent great. ls comparatively short when compelled by the flying tinte and when flying distance of the heavy bombers which carry largo loads cf heavy bombs. ‘Prtrlfal blackouts are part of the lile in the Saint John and Munclon uzeus of New Brunswick, the. sys- tem of Passive Defence wocx in the Province is ready. tests rte to be~ carried out which bring horn-e the fact that we are prepzrlng Yul‘ vlhnt mlght happen, "As long us the war can rte kept- on the other aide of the Atlantic away from our shores, wc will bc fro. from xtftuci: of Nazi bombers. Death, destruction. desolation and Willy will no: be known to us. "To keep the war there. one wny in hclu is to aid those civilians rm 01' 010111111! and Mddlng 1.: much ed b Rev. Mr. Webster and Mrfl j 1 Ben L, made for the estabdshment of reg- "r m <1 M u toner-r m“ difficu- Wl M“.°‘."3.‘.‘.....’:ll‘2.°é‘ é:2.h...£‘:i...§"ii§;. u... u» new 6mm u New- money to the Queen's Fund.’ "Every dollar contributed fo ‘the Jig foggcgmughh the Evening w a‘ Jas Mcnmm Next meeting to be foundland by the Canadian Postal Queens Canadian Fund goes wth- close. held at the home o; Mm Alex Corps, through whlch aoldlers OUR OBLIGATION T1? Owen Sound Sun-Tunes Ilmiws that courage alone will fro": suffice Britain's dvfcnders in "M. last emergency nnd 1.11mi’. the flaw 0! Hfd to the island fortress must b? mnirtnlned. if spirit: ere mt. to fail and hearts weaken. The 0n‘.- ulo paper writes: Lblew Guns F‘ ‘Practically from the very begin- “1118 the Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims has been n lesson in unified effort. a demon- stration of what u concentration of small gifts can do. Thevgreat bulk of the donations has been given by citizens of no great means but those who have realized that com- bcen here the past few weeks. They bel‘ 17th. Miss Ada Elizabeth Coflln of the Head of Hillsborouglt, Charlec Linus MacKirtnon of. merside were united in llllll'1‘ll.l|=',"5. The ceremony was performed by Rev. m. T. Mercer, m. ulc fldlllt! of the bride's brother, Ralph Collin. There was a vel- large gathering of the relatives o both parties. An‘ ideal setting, ccnslstin lar and well-decorated arcl, was ar- ranged for the ceremony. During Surn- nze alone will not suffice the Bri- tish people in this emergency, that aid must ,be forthcoming from overseas. They have seen in the Motherland. who have made the great. stand for freedom and dc- mocvacy." ' < The Charlottetown Guardian has a similar message for its readers. urging continued suppvrt for the Queen's Canadian Fund. in final name of the homeless and needy and those who are staking every- thing in the common cause, The‘ Guardian writes: "Repeated bombing rulds on Bri- tish port areas and hi9 industrial; t»; midlands has attraced fresh atten- tion to the frightful suffering of the many thousands 0f civilians in Grout Britain who are hurried from shelter f" ‘ '-- drivcn into the open country by successive raids, Eventually places are found for them all. places of relative securitv. but their belong. ings of all kinds are destroyed. ‘The task of emergency feeding clone t; dlffcult. The ta=k of setting them un once more with some quantly out deduction no the Lord Mavor of London for distribution to the hontelesr and needy." Semi contributions ta the Rnyfll Trust Company, Char. lottetown. t of many ricnds. They will reside at irrnfrlerslde. the murrlage performance the scene was one of beauty and reverence. R‘ the church, Lieut. R. McCarvllle and asub-Licut. interesting ceremony of the lllilll-I- 111161 tion of the Revflflll. BussellSome-rs to the pastoral charge of 5t. James Church takes lace at elilett o'cl..ck this evening, t e servlce lng can» ducted bv the Motif-rotor and m» .1- bera of the Presbytery of prince Ed- . After the service, a reception will be held in the hull of when members others will have an opportunity of being presented to the new Mims-er. VISITING RELATIVES HERE —- ‘inc bride entered the room escorh, ML and Mm Alphonsus G‘ Menu,“ led by her brother Ralph Collin, to v n marriage by her brother. Ralph. 'lhe bridesmaid was a sister. Miss Fun- nie Cofiln, while the groom was at- tended by his brother, Leslie Kinnon of St. Eleonora. After th ceremony a delicious wedding sup- per was served. and a very hlwpy evening was enloyed by The lde and groom received many valuable ills, and the best wishes PUREX is soft- nbsorhenr- Pure white. DIrtribr/lan Mufilllw PIW I ill 0mm ‘full-luv 1 L y" \“c.\ of?“ g u» I " u“ mSpeak of‘ Pe luwawu nVlél 3-1 ald, Melrose. Mass. are at present of his brother Donald J. McDonald, also his aunt Mrs. J. J. Mclntyle. While in Charlottetown they are he guests of his sister Mrs. J. A. Mc- Kinnon_ Euston Street‘. Mr. McDtn- aid ls receiving heartlest. congratu- lations from his relatives and friends on his recent "promotion u) district manager of the John Hun- cock Insurance Company, in Wake- field, Muss. Monday evening the Y. P. S. C. siudents reception at which a lnrfle number of young dents attended. The meeting o > ed with a devotional pcrlnd t. ducted by Rev. Mr. Webster, lo.- lowed by a nmslcal program udtuall MacDonald, piano duet by Jean MacRne and Mabe and a sing song after which ull where RECEPTION FOR NEWLY- WEDS-On rriday September 5th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. shreenan. Klnkora, a reception was held in honour of their son. Raymond E. Shreenan, B. A. whose marriage m Mary c. MonaBhlm- formerly of Hazeibrook. took place the previous week in Ottawa, whore they both have been resldinB- A large number of Raymond’: boy- hood friends together with relatives and acquaintance: of both parties ‘ ‘ -‘ and spent a very @1110?- able evening in mualo and dancir-S- The music was furnished b? M1‘- Joseph Mulligan ably assisted by the Kelly 6c Noonan Orchestra from Albany. In the course of the evening the young people P19591111“ the newly-married couple with l substantial purse and an address. the latter read by M: Aloyriur Roberta, while the purse was P"!- ented by Mr. Cecil drainer. 1n accepting the unexpected but much appreclated rift, the groom in n brief N918’. expressed his 8111M" thunk; Ind hi: charming bride Joined in voicing her gratitude b0 those aalembled to do them honor- Mr. Jonflh Mulligan also in n. 16W well chosen remarks. interspersed with ready wlt and humor. mun?‘ the esteem in which he was held by all present. He referred to the absence of his younger brother Pri- vatA Gerald shreenan overseas, and although absent in Person. 85811184 him that he was with him in spirit on this Joyous occassion. SWIETS 0F ERIN DUBLIN - (o?) - The lovem- ment order rationing sugar on the bu of one pound a. head weekbl irrespective of age has gone into e!- foot. STUDENTS RECEPTION - 0n twelve members and six visitors of Zion Church held. their unnuuli present" The Presmerxt’ preslded‘ people and st - c d l no solo b Miss June. fisléltfiitfia‘? aharmonlci solos by- purchrlse 0f Mobile Kitchen by Ihe (360129 MflfiDfliliild. a V0601 (11101 W‘ F‘. W. I. C. It was also moved and Misses Norma. Dalzlel and Pnullne1 Misses Bovyer the oupg people retired. to the lower they entered into a. number of interesting games duet-u, is spending a short vacation visiting left this morning for Wolfvllle, N. s. lo resume his studies at Acudlu Uui- - verslty. Mr. Jclm Home of 0‘Lcary, P.E.l., arrived in lrcntott N. S._ Sutuxduy, night to spend n period of time lterc, with her husbunuywho ls cmphyedi at ‘Trenton Stccl Works. Ml‘. and Mrs. Alexander“ Muc- Letm and children left on Saturday for their home at Greek River, P.E.I. Mr. Mucbean is employed in 'I‘renton, N. S. and she had come MacMillan- The Mucbean famllv expects to move here in the near future.-New Glasgow News. ' wtcsr narrator-w r. The regular monthly meeting of the West Royalty Women's Instit- ute was held at the home of Mrs. Russel Bell on August 27th with Meeting opened with the Creed. Minutes of last meeting were rend ‘and adopted. Collection amounted to one dollar and zwelzty cents. It was moved and seconded and ouch member give ten cents toward the seconded that two delegates attend the Annual Meeting and Luncheon of the Tuberculosis League at the Charlottetown Hotel. One quilt suns passed in to sewing Committee. Programme Commlt-tce-—Mrs. Percy Grant on Wednesday Sept. 24. Roll Call to be answered with twenty -cents collection GREENVALE W. L l The September meeting of tile -Greenva.le Women's Institute was held in the schoolroom with seven members present. The meeting open- ed in the usual way. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. _ Mrs. R. White read an article concerning the making of jelly for overseas and it was to decided to send the cum of two dollars to the Red Cross t0 purchase sugfl-r for the above mentioned. A collection of aluminum in to be made and pent to the RcdOrons. Yarn was diatri- buted for knitting. A completed quilt war passed in. it was decided to secure material for another one. B1115 of $1.40 and $2.50 were paid Proceeds from festival amounted to $32.70. School oommitm ruporhd c. new picture bad been donated to the achoolroom. Norma. Paul bu been appointed on the sick Committee for the next two month; The next moelng in to be held on October 14. The meeting closed with "rm King". ALBANY PLEASANT CIRCLE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Members of Pleasant Oircle Women: Institute met on ‘muraday night Sept. 18th at the home of Nils-a. Lorne Cameron for their reg- ular monthly meeting. The Presl- dent opened meeting with the Ode. Roll Call was responded to by euch member giving a pickle recipe. ‘more was a good attendance of BEST * DRUGS t ~Five French m. (Jhuruhlll raised nufilxa g {Germami made schoolboya Against Flynn BEVERLY EIILIS. Calif, Sept. 24- (APv-Jimmle Fldlcr, mrvvle gossip writer and comlncnlutor, up- pearcd before justice of the peace Cecil D. Holland today. aeeklng un- successfully a complaint against actor Errol Flynn, his opponent in u nitzht club tiff early Sunday. Judge Holland declined to issue 4 complaint until he had discussed for a conference Thursday. “I want Flynn forced to keep the pence," Fidiel‘ said. Flynn had little to add to his previous accounts of the disturb- ahcc. "I was annoyed with Fldler be- cause when he testified in Wash- ington last week (before a Senate committee investigating alleged pro- pngnhdu) he bit the hand that feeds him," Flynn went on. sonmrrts- trxrvrnus POSTAGE F-llifi rnozu NEWFOUXDLAND Mcmbcrs of the Canadian Forces stationed in Newfoundland are now enjoying the privilege of mailing their letters postage-free to Canada as result of the arrangements plac- ed‘ in effect by Honourable William P. Mulock, K. C., Postmaster Gen- ernl Early in the summer it was un- nounccd that plans were being letters. to Canadu would have to pzm to be accepted free of postage the regular Newfoundland postage being required on all other items. This scheme which is now in ef- effect. is a further arrangement made by the Post Office to fuelli- late an exchange of correspondence between the troop: and their homes in Canada. It will be recalled r-‘hat n lpocial postage rate on parcels was cu~ thorlzed by the Post Office Ddpm- menb-lo cents a. pound (limit ll pounds) for the benefit of those mailing to the Oanadlan rm” in Newfoundland. Youths escape In two canoes LONDON, Sept. lb-(Oifi-Jive French youth: who escaped from France last week by crossing the English Channel in two Canadian- type drank champagne i0- duy with Prime Minister and Mn. Ohtmttfll t . 10 them with the toast: " fiance." 'I‘hc boys, nll just under 20, landed at Easf-bourm last 'I'hurs- duy. cooked and exhausted from their 30-hour battle against an un- favorable tide. They will go to Gen. Charles de Gaulle’; training college preparatory to mtcflng the Free French forces. While his companions stood a- round in shorts and the wooden shoes of French peasants the ex- pedition! navigator tcld the Prime Minister how they fled to avoid being requlsltioned to work for the Germans. "Once before. he said. “they (the carry leasure of for any sand for the sheer annoying us and no practical purpose. "S0 we Tip Top Clothes are individually and separately hand-cut and tailored to your personal measurements Your personality may be expressed in your choice of hundreds of patterns and manyamart styles-individually tailored for you alone.- $29.15 HAND-CUT AND INDIVIDUALLY TAILORID TO YOUR PERSONAL MIASURIMINU LADIES l 1 I you may also have your mannlrl suit or coal individually hand-out and lo your pononal muasuremom I I I l m You no uncured of the purest and but In Drug: if you call on m. All urppllu are obtained from the heat manufacturer-n. We buy often and keep the clock fmh. We ‘Prepared two Canadian united for favorable M; midnight, ne cnnce. two in the craft provided with u v canoes an weather." » ‘ fl, b, d, CBEBAR. 13.3.0» the Chill cl the Gonna! lid. h In llln {In the but in let-vice. 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