- __oc_rifo1ii~:ii 15,1942. “News or run n“... snows ro-DAY AT 3.15 — ‘l — 9 COME EARLY Sure r.» Be Crowd‘ l " _T.1'1Ei_ CHARLQTPETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE iuuiglliriliriiissvoun "usuju, ’ ...... ' 1min FEEUNG ....... ....?f'i§. iii-r“ 3km‘; QQHQQM‘ "'_“’"' "I a. no! rrlllmzitqréahm, ""°,°..'..’il'..";. m tan. AMERICA! Their newest ls their Noll"? yell 1,000 lauglll we"! "i" 70 minutes of film Iunl The LAUGH Meier ls Clicking On o New Joy-Ride! MAI. lOAOlpnssnh Wills BElllilX ~k Grace Bllllilfl New serial Junior - G-Men 0f ‘his Air I n a s d id Afiluflhsgierllif. v Advt. 0f Sin-fling Jack KNOWS IJI — 7.00 -. 8.46 With Laurel And Hardy The untlos of Laurel and Ha embellish tne business or Civil Dafen " r Blid Wardens." m" about: st the Prince Edward Ba . But the comedians don't Doha fun It thl falalisgd llhldu-‘thenfltughs succaehi: mmmanihipresslve lesson c..i.'i..°°."§‘.'°li.r?35°“°.l€on" armed farcss. snd become local air raid wardens. All goes well until they try to enforce a blackout. run ..:.".*...i"..i":::oi::i"r .. i": mit- Ilventusily they uncover s MSCAPITOLQ“ TO-DA —- SA T. Chapter nubile heroes. ‘Ilhoy have tinl rou comedian “Aii-"iaia wT-aifio" 1T» | A New Slant On The War. his secret couple. Do ONeili, Nelle Walker and others ave fitting supper roles. " " n all the way rorn im- mersing Kennedy's face in a bowl of whipped cream to laurel sign- ing his name. Nazi Exchange Ship Damaged BQOOKHOLM, 0st. 18 - (AP)- The Berlin oorcapondent of the Swedish news Aftonbladet. said today the German ad port of Gdyrila. 7115M 4 ._ The Musical ROSIE UGRAD! Color Cartoon-Eat McKitty Eight To The Bar SHOWS 1.00 AND l" ._________________ nest of saboteurs and emerle as rsidngatrdlellie Futures An Ingsginl Cut Beautiful Jacqueline Horses McNally, as the e iiia 'h'..r‘"o.a“ir.i... Kennedy add hilarity, 1 iii-incur - SAT. Puaizw sredavit; or West Incidents Fun Provoking s. series of vsplit- time. skill! d!“ lied b llhward Sedgwick, “My m y who was once a. is a ur to sto it's a Whi to and editor and ress declared the steamer Stuttgart. in- tended for use in an exchanse of Allied and German war invalids. was damaged and set sflre ln Satur- day's U. S. attacks on the Polish October 15th ~ w be from October 31st M. Alexandra at MASONIC SERVICE in Stanley U ted Church, Siimdby. at 3 o'clock P. M. of Bradalbane o ~- a . lodges! Egiwar “d” “fifliéi? will d of neighboring vited. Members of Lodge to meet in 2 o'clock. N AL ranisn SERVICES. c: TR m m C d‘ MLDO at Churchill a PIE 579W” CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES. zlunday. October "th- 5i- John's Church. Crawl-id. school i .00 A. M. i-ioiy Commun- on and Harvest Festival 11.00 . . St Elizabeth's Church. sgiinsflold- Church School 10.30 A. . Even- sohg and Harvest Festival 7-30 P-M- Rev. G. H. Hartman. lladbm wnvsnos UNITED cmmcn SERVICES, October 11th. Winaloo North I1 A.M. Wlnsloe B. S. l0 AM, gilncelawg gogd 23 P I! ii - - - 7.30 P. M. Wlnsloe south People will hold a Son: Service and special program in the church it . M. Rev. T. Constable. Ml" Rev. T. Wilson. truest preacher- RES BYTERIAN MARSHFIELD P howls , .1183‘- a P. M. and sMai-iahflolri 7.30 P. M. Communion erv 09s B» Mt. Stewart and Harrlnflivn- P"; aratory Service will be held 8 Parlltlllngstondmidgghoialeglt , . un av - ton z P- M. and Mai-snnem 10.0 A. M. Rev. Henry Beak. Mrscr-ibnarmous snows» a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Nicolle, Murray River, on Saturday 0st, 0th, when a large crowd of friends and he hbors assembled to tender s. misoelaneous shower 1n honor of their son Stoker Leland of the R. c. n. and his bride who arrived home m spend the week- end. During the evening a hugs bas- ket gaily adorned and loaded with gifts was brought in and placed before the bride and groom. The its were opened by Mrs. Jqck Cameron, whlle the verses were read ifts in his usual genial earty sin song and jolly games were indu ged in alter which refreshments were served thus drawing a very enjoyable eve- ning to a close. . , IN MEMORIAM n I s. ...l'.l.l:".'.'ili maflyiillgd '31 dine c. u. a. October 1i, i041. The flint lllt ‘the! we Ihonll ‘ P. . guest speaker at both services Th! t service at ‘Iryon will be the Annual cooling 000KB for who Palsssllsny lmvlleod t Ch lrlnlster '—__ uni-And Dosftlinow It. ty U m] Church I OONIIDIBATION LII‘! INSUII- n. “M”, “u, t _ I ANCI alga‘? "in ‘Qoug-gdmnug-tw 5 5410- Illrls Memorial flail e.‘}°"u§l€‘i‘..‘§lfl§."m°"'a&3“l§ "°"~gg°“ Y,“ "l" "" " '°"' _ can maul 1n isn't r- uréhprgg, {a wit?‘ mat-Egg m... .. D 6h 0 Gil . "Ill III Your . n ultls t 4 __ row-o ....."'~....... sate... cm: llll That Glitters I ms onus season for Ruffed fhiflwfigflh" "figbgfpflflgg; -' t gfimtemfiJmdeailififir llbthndtg "i" flrfginim m: run today. raw " -.‘?.°.‘.i’."°.§. l‘.‘.i...i'€§i‘:“"" 39in‘; "‘ '° .‘:"°"'...';'.:"...'i".'..2'.e'z'.:i' "m" "sim- Koo - ' with your blood about I _"—" you'll fool like bounding up the stairs as THE OPEN SEASON (or Buffbf. s _ _ Gliipuse and Hungarian Partridg’: l3? 1?.“ Willa‘: frllaillri? 1:40;; ‘nun naltlzeghanihgegave flxfidflgoitgflelslllgg thin that class- but he did not inclusive. Depart» E w‘ - . . .1, BE BI s service by Dmtcnd if that it had the niant of Agriculture. 10 8 3 e m l, u on sundaocmm mm, m hmlwwmmwhenshe, “INTER ‘Tuna-um _ Th, 11th in Rose Vail uroh at had first admitted that she loved B" “t?” err: = a D-JJ. .......*iii. their“ air. slim ‘i.i"'éi.l’ié‘.i‘ iii‘: 123:1“, flvepgllrdg ypegnday. Signed 1045'“ Wag!!! pxhen shetxent t? Europe. Department of Agricu ture. __"" 9 I11 B1118 a r e first ...."“”......t§.‘“<‘.‘.'i.a‘i“‘°f.it my“ ciz.rs.">i.rii.is gggvwg m 11m Bousmiw méysil Anilllnmliiarfxlmn; care to have her lunch with him at BAPTIST CIIUBCH. Simday, Oot- a M B" ‘mum Muxonm Bu“ the Sansto restaurant. ills response 11th at ii oclock. Guest s aker vice 7m m“ M,’ cm” Beam" was enthusiastic; but ttiis enthus- Dr. Zeus. Clark. return M lop!- wm New“ m“ n JIIMDMM“; iasm waned when he found she had ary - Mum“): 104$“ time only for a hasty snack, and ET-qis my w ___ that even this was constantly inter- 5 Mi" timer-icon cry-c» rarity to: r ’ ' 54-80 i wlllhe held 8 n 9 goon» 17th at organza} m “m” restaurant It the same time and W“ “i 73° P- M- ‘°""""' lands mi. Hull ‘£0311 ‘M. Cale BELFAST - BELLE nrven m“ 73° P- M- “him”- Mk?‘- UNITED ciiuitog mgr-mpiprfis - e- 5' - ‘aid-bill. "B. if‘... "t. c3333; Ergggrr-iovgnggry aker. W. . Mecmiagkliélin- Bonnuw A'- Servl Sunday. octoiier iitnl Thank 011m" W" b i’! m‘ Gro opened it for him unceremon- Ha-mlgtegn ll A. M. Bonshaw 3 P. M. géayatskomaatigwufhfg Wm 5° inus . "Miss Win done gone out. F" J- M- “m "'°‘°"' and J n Lewis will be the istT "ha?" m’ m“ i ° ""11" m" Victoria 7.30 Sunday School Roi - - m4 _“ l Well, that's all right. I'll mix 10-154 - ‘ ' mlzlfilig}; drink and sit and smoke j “i 11h gets back." LONDON ritnsnvrnisrau JONES-WIN!" — A Wm’ Pearl a h it t d. t EEOcw r l'1tr. 11.00 AM. wedding was solemnized Tuesday {Pommtaruyiaiéhefls bgoighpu inonlg h l ill with the Mr. sundgl! firvlgo g1 virlgrsnio in its Mrs- Millage Melvin, of iisonc git-El‘: meeting. Rev. H. M. Buntain was united in marriage to Norm er. was performed by Rev. Gordon Stevens in medate famiie. Lieutenant and Mrs. Hbrrlsvllle. -Moncton Times. BLOOD DONOWS CLINIC Yesterday's clinic largest number of to date. The three S rvice at Clyde River Fri ay. Oct. supplied a umber volunteers. "w 11, 1 159th at 8 P. M. Rev. T. Wioifigoiil; sSeetItiIr-lige Rclll bflXflfilligl: Alto the b9 aiooddilti. ylftillltmélf 13x3‘; ‘W111- Mmllmr- Pmvmdal Red u 5- “mi-mt You've had time to get things Drctty er was h o. t. ° ft doctor while procurement room. inspection of ‘ ‘ es has of yield or quality. states rnniriniz from nothing to 400 b affected from O’Leary to Tiiznish law average. low point for this season. Pu percent of are quoting for ungroiled llvued.’ A Large 44- . A M di 42-3, A Pullet 35-8, 13 35 Graded receipts at Q A Pullett 40. B 40. C 36. looks ed poultry on the Is n spam is already taken up icr and blueberries. Celina flri prevail. Report of Craoaud Primary natment for : i. Valerie Myers: son Grads III: l.- Lionel, Lowther: Marion Parker. - Grade II: l. Frances Myers: Ivan Harvey. Grade I (s): 1. Mary Sharron: Sheldon Hsrvev Grad Pheii: 2 Hazel Sherran Grade I (d): and Boyd McDonald (equal). War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) f no s ' .Ootobe 17th. “.83 "£3. ti?“ n wit... n- afternoon in the parsonage of U_n- n ited Church in Sunny Brae, when. Geneva 0.. daughter of 0.. son oi Mr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Jones, of Harrisville. The ceremony e presence of the im- wépiesses were . E. es. Immediately after the weddirigmthe d happy willble left on s. brief honey- "100" trlP to Prince Edward Island. 0h their return the will reside in showed the donors-fifty- servlces were 1 well represented and the Gyro Club Cross Commission- of the lsdv donors. Dr. h gvasR tllwias examining r. . . earn d Dr. T. MeoLaren were in tnilulféa POTATO INSPECTION — Bin begun it there is no conclusive report Mr S. G Pemiin. chief potato lnspeoto . Ee- oorts from growers show that there is a verv variable crop. The yield us - els to the acre. There is very little oung rot. and despite earlier indications the tubers have not been seriously by late blight. The crorz St. Peters to Souris is good. The remainder of the Island crop is be- EGGS AND POULTRY — Pro- til in the is s l local market and has reached an: e eggs comprise approximately seven total receipts, Stations eggs. de- e um . 30. ‘iarlottetown: A Large 4a 1.2. A Medium 4'1 1-2. Dressed poultry is slow in coming forward. A situation is developing which as if storage space for dress- ln d will hard to obtain since most of th with but- CRAPAUD PRIMARY school. De. month or September: Roger . Grads IV: i Esther Johnston. e I (biz-l. Janet MaeKen- C. Grade I (c): 1. Sheldon Mac- i. aim Johnston L0.C.0.. 5.4, who hailed her first appearance - "M" h t turn wit i‘ fieglivfigtfl 1'9 h unfeigned 1i. t evening he betook himself r to Live Street and loltered incon_ I uously near and hail a taxi. As soon as this had urned the corner, he went up m the door and rang the oeii. earl and then took her sl departuro. 1t was we]! after eleven when Bob heard Zoe's key tum 1n the lflbch, He set down his book, Ila-l! and cigarette and went out to meet her. "Pleased to see you, Miss W1" MP9 you had a nice even g." "I did. but I'm not much pleased to see you. How did you get in? Wiziat are you doing here?" Lacking a laiohk-ey, l had Pear] Gray let me in. Im waiting for you. 1m not trying to but in where I'm not wanted. But don't the frierd of engaged couples usuall take it for granted that they ii e to play around s8 a. pair " “No one knows that we're engaged, l>°ae some people have dark susp clons. but-" ttle painted trayproperly equipped, _ ndI lghily belated an S. will straightened out at the office how. I shouldn't think it would be too much of a shock to Ruthvens delicate nerves to hear that your going the willy of all flesh." He fish- ed in his poo et with ire; hnncl. and induced o, small square white box. e took it hesltatngly and held it without opening it. "I knew you ought to have an flfnérblfl." Bob went on, "a hugh rectangular emeraid, 1 thought about that a lot too, and I was bothered, because I knew I couldn't buy you one 0f those, in a thou- sand Years. S0 I began to wonder about other green stones aren't you ever going to look inside that WITHOUT BATTERIES ODERN mechanized warfare demands n dependable source of electric power, most conditions only a storage bat- tery can supply. Without a source of power our mightiest weapons would lie useless . . . idle . . . dead. There is a demand by: the armed forces for dependable storage batteries. Supplying them is our mos: important present-day job, and you as a civilian motorist can help us provide our fighters with more and more of do this by giving your present bat- sxios sangiuss or causes, LIMITED TORONTO WAR MACHINES ARE USELESS zery the very best care possible. Let an Exide Dealer check your battery every 14 clays. Trust him and his dependable Exide Sure- Start Service to prolong your bat- tery's useful life. which under Buy only when it is essential and then buy longer lasting products. In this way you are not only helping to conserve viral materials but you are also getting better value. Speed the vieloryl invest your savings in Victory lends. them. You can ‘B0110 l_AST' SAvi l0 WIN _ /// I CANADA box, Zoe, and tell whether you think the lung's pretty?" controlled the cover of the box. Th: . lid flew orpen, reveal squarve J stone, richfy green, s with bedded liiid Then he realized that she could not ‘ rolfvfi which was rather moist tco. their lips came together. “I don't ‘To know what I'm going to do with you." she managed to murmur at! la . " c he so everlastlngly o thoughtful. And you care so much. ' It isn't safe to care the way you do." "Maybe not. But it has its com- pensatioris." Bob succeeded in getting the ring out of the box and an to Zoe's fingfr before he left that night, and when I he arrived the next evening she was still wearing it. She had decided! I that if Bob would reifiy like to have WHERE IN Canada CQI slowiy turned her face around until to have Will. . whose manner scrmccftoflhim more zos pressed the little spring iiiat iggiooilfglpugndthgfllgpgiglt ing a large, and offhand Bob could not think 5dr of anyone e159 to call, so he rang small diamonds om- i Dr. Dmsmore. Then he knocked on in g platinum getting, Zoe the bccii-orui door,‘ {lIld innrespohse sat looking at it and a llttlr: lump; to :1 rather faint ‘come in entered came mm hey throat Bob ‘vaiied nnd. ivalklng over to the bed. looked patiently for her to sav something. nnxiousi-s down zit Zoe. Im sorry this spell, Zoe. Dr. because she was crying. But finally Dillsmcrc irill be herein a minute. she put nei- wet cheek against his. You don't mmd if I at beside you- and do you?" "Of course not. Id be glad be continuecli Messroom Chatter of ‘s Airmen BY ALAN RANDAL ENGLAND.’ Oct. her go to Blue Ridge Summit for - -(CPJ- Canadian pllci; are adding the weekend, she would talk things almost every day to the Dominion 2. over with his father and mother and fillers‘ bag or enemy aircraft. knock- get their reaction to the engagg- ' ing down Nazi airmen on both I. merit. bomber and fighter trips over enemy aircraft which attempts to I. 335mm, x111 care of the The visit to Blue Ridge Summit ybofllbfl’ all concerned. senator Morton had always secretly shared his son's admiration for the striking girl who | Brltbl" had shot across their dull path like t I. comet; and Mrs. Morton had prudihalyl n to revise her orig- nsl es ma e of "that common an sooner“? "Zoe." Mrs. givens scope ual wtal Morton said," of Ont» announcement made in the name, oinyiaumrisrrled sister and her hus- Kennedy 80¢ to him . . .and Mrs. Jose n r. Slater Kohhrdy bod to chase his Ibo"- And breathed In his our one Int 001‘. i5, i918 - French forces of Louisville, Kentucky? announce Wlllfe 50 mlli-‘s WP the “all” 00"‘ pm word north or hem and in the Cham- the en emerit of their sister. Miss boioro south: in the burst which Only hose who have lost are shit pagne made important sdrvnhces, Zoe lng, u; Mr, Egbert Morton finished him. while British troops captured Jr..ofMortonville,Arkunsas...'. Now PO- Josobh Albert Johnson of The pain of the hurt in not lar- gigvgim Mquqhin m4 Bguvin have {on a good likeness o! your. (1081 220th St.) Vancouver and his "I "MW- west of Lllle, and the Belgians esp- self? mean s rtrait sway rnsdc observer, . Lloyd Greenwood o1 lovingly Remembered by His Wife tured Iseghem arid Cortemsrck. by one of the st studios?‘ (4178 West 14th Bi-i Vii-flow" - m“ 5mm 30mg, syn‘, y“ ogguplgd 17y 511m. 30b remark“; "Don't, the 1o“; shot down a Helnkel llrl and a 10.14.11, y, forces, papers like to use ictures by local [J1me in one night during a patrol .=—-._—_-—" . photogtslphers but?" off the Ititllnn coast. Their score “r y MIANS MORI ‘$007M OFFEE idem o; now is three a little probable. have to wal until ill-n 869 liifiolhisnsnt and choose I mu "litigants. But thnt doesn't . as any bu: about announcing thoiR-A-F- b"! a next evening when Bob went passion that she had been lyln m to swig!!! out st him evil om "i" ' . . n an our , s started telling me about sgzge king q! n“ , A); q g | bed by Hitler new. Aylfd fegltiesio m. w saw h". Ah sho’ would MARS ' "S0 would I." Bob answered . "sq-gyms" a “y, L] h has had at no doteatttli ililnnloihclmhligslcrll "mmbiir attendant s "fashionable physician" Now in s and recent glctors llll neripl combs}; up“ profsn newpaperwoman“ R. W00 5M‘ o Ekkhoh h. - - an anyeof them suspected. F- Kfllnegy. FQBFYC». oi Cumberland. an . 901111911; wuulg b g h‘ m Toronto. Gray and Kennedy each be es to We e ‘shot down an Italian Maicchl and In the midst of preparations for s night raid on Germany Bomber Command gym-c we" w“ ;occurred in the bomb dilnp ield where are now serving. The dump hmd w b z pa casrd and] it logolged “a1: to t k sle oe Pearl Gn ave th -, °m l‘! WW6 11° B l 6 y K egn?“ off. Trip transport officer. however m“ I organized o. convoy of trucks and 0|, My; 31M u, n, ' of bombs and hiid them loaded in ;,_ m“ m,’ m, do“, plenty of time for this station to take on its share of the raid. i I I fsgdlhnlfllfilEAlf. spicmclair, finemgsr o lquor she wanted Ah should rixi° l9 ° i‘ f P" W ° bl for you. and she hadn't more than bee" aw" “d ‘he D-F-c» W" I'm" ‘o; out your wnrd‘ when ‘h, ‘womb the AustrniL-in Journalists receiv N h imam Rllhoptap lo "Pom 111's on eve o I war. ‘ "m" " " Sinclair is t. flight commander a LQXICBSC?!‘ Souadron that takes nsrt in most of the bg raids and I. A Polish Spitfire pll0t, Adrift in odd German aircraft. knocking down Nazi airmen on both and fighter gassed Oil’ with much satisfaction ifllfimt’ Elwin“ Wlliilll Bliltlmile! 9° ‘molest command patrols or tries to penetrate trips over the defences of The-fighting in Sicll' and Italy individ- Canadian for lncrcns Sgt Reg Gray of an FWl€O in Sicily destroyed and one from an explosion at an Canadians if the st least cne crack at can: TRAVERSE school. ‘i Principal's Dept. Grade X-l. Bertha Ncrring; I. Eleanor Cutcliffe; 3 Margaret Lord. Grade IX-l. Anita Lord; 2. Pcnrlc Cameron; 3. Velda Gard- iner. Grade VIII-l Gladys Norring, 2 Glendt Waddell and Jackie Campbell, equal; 3. Auldon Gard- iner Grade VIII-l. Marion Lord; 2. ficfnderson Harvey; 3 Byron Cut- cl e Grade VI—1. Pauline Irving; 2. Jessie Gardiner; 3. George Irving and Greta Howatt (equal) Principal, Mrs. Hazen MacWil- llams, Cap Traverse. his dinghy for four clays and three nights, buffetted by Channel waves which threw him cut oi lllS frail craft seven times in one night and which hid him from the view of searching aircraft, decided to leave a last message in case help should come tog late, On his shirt collnr he wrote: “It's so difficult to die 5low.y." But on the fourth day a mlnesweeper sighted him and picked him out of the channel. As the vessel bore down on him he wrote on the collar: “I have been saved. Thank God. Tears of my mother and wife saved me." “Teors of my mother and wife" is a Polish cxiprcszfcn which means that their prayers saved him. __d Tii REFILL THAT viciiii CHAIR Sacco m: V/cmr boy of yours has been gone a long time. He and his Tim fi ting comrades are now surging forward to Victory. elp speed that Victory and his return ro his place in your heart and home. Every dollar counts. Buy Victory Bonds. Buy them for your absent boy; buy them for your future. 14nd . . . to restore the family circle. BUY BONDS! VICTORY LOAN Sponsored by MILLER BROS.