LsarrEMBER 11. 1w NOVA SCOTIA CRIMSON CRAVENSTEIN EATING ALL IN STOCK TODAY EXTRA LARGE ' y ‘e: fiquar-t basket — -- —-- — — PEACHES 328:1‘! 79c \ PICKLING ONIONS lbs 29c HHS 2,1,3‘! 75c Basket \ RIPE TOMATOES 4 lbs. 25c ‘W GRAPES 59c I itfiilihilififs; - _ _ 85c if pRESERVING PEARS perbasket——---'-""'— 85c l PERFECTION CREAMERY BUTTER, 2 lbs. —- — - — 15E GREEN Phone 748 Free Delivery ANNCLIN Our Destitute Children CASH a 187 GT. GEO. ST. C?’ RLOTTETOWN CEMENT Protestant Orphanage Annual Collection y, ornns IN CHARLOTTETOWN ocronan 1am. MUST be Cared For. . 9-17-2i. Prince Edward Island Highlanders Held Enjoyable Celebration Of Third Mobilization Anniversary The Prince Edward Island mah- lrlrdcrs, stationed outside Canada, recentLv celebrated their Third Ilcblllztlt-iolr Anniversary with a most enjoyable turkey dinner at rllzch they entertained fifty mem- bers of the R.C.A.F. Women's Division. The occasion was also one of farewell to several members of the unit who were leaving for service elsewhere. Tlle‘r names appea": in the following excerpt from the art- istically decorated menu sheet. for loopy of whlclr The Guardian is indebted to corporal Cecelia T. Salome, R.C.A F. (W.D.), ior- ulerly oi Saint. John:- "Little did we realize, three years m. that our Third Anniversary would illld iis in our present p0 llitle dld we dream that our M“ would be graced by the fairest a. bravest of our land. "We welcome our guests. the Women's DPvislon of the of the R. HF. May they ever be an in- rplilstion and a delight. ‘To the departing Officers and Serleants of the Prince Edward Is- lsrld Highlanders: _Our Third Anniversary oi Mob- iizlrtion finds us paying tribute to hllant gentlemen, fine soldiers and dlftfy companions. liuclrns we shall regret their Alpert-we. we feel sure that their ltivtoes in other units. other “fill-i 0i War, will bring add-‘d lustre tothe name and fame of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. We shnil merely say, ‘So Long’. M]! ‘Goodbye’, Our constant p-‘nyer Ill be that God wll.l watch over 7°“ lrdbring about the re-union ii us al. in happier times, in our mitt homeland, Prince Edward "Cert. ma. MuCdOnBld; r..t. cl P. will. Li. S.L Blacqulere; Lt. E0 W": Sal. E .1. Sullivan; Sgt. "A- Henry: Silt. as. McLeod Flt. H. McLeod." Real Army Menul bviiitr (inner speeches were made “the Ccmzrnnding officer of the “dill. Lt. Col. C C. Thompson. W: tilt? R.C.A F. (W.D.) SQCBIOII “W. E I-I Bic, of Western Can- TP-a hint spirits oi the troops i" be Judged from the entertain- ‘Ldesclibtlon oi the items on the ..““; ‘Vhlch "linear as follows: uh Bayonet’ Cocktail; ‘Depth {e "ft-T Trout: ‘Shell-shocked’ Tur- nfel. Ctmwuilalze’ Dressing: "Lew- m, GYM/y; ‘Grenade Potatoes: Cmms; “Ball-bearing’ Peas: .i '“‘ OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS ‘Ack-Ack‘ Sauce; ‘North Compass‘ French Rolls; ‘Hard-Tack’ Bread: ‘Gas Ointment’ Butter; ‘Commando’ Cake; ‘Battle-scarred’ Cookies: ‘Incendiary’ Ice Cream; ‘High-Ex- posive’ Coffee; ‘T.N.T ‘Ten; ‘Mol- otov’ Cocktails; ‘Flame Throwers‘: ‘Gas Attack‘ '. The latter item, prestmably refers to the postprand- al s .ches! " e Menu," Corp. Salome writes in a covering letter, ‘is original, but most untrue, because are enjoyed every crumb of it, or I might say that what we did to that dinner was sabotage. ‘The hospitality shown by the Highlanders to their guests was. she adds, “something worth writing home about. Being a Maritime: my- self I was proud of them. and I am sure that the programme, 1f pub- llshed in Charlottetown Guardian would be of outstanding interest to your countless readers.” Orphanage Trustees Hold Meeting The September meeting of the trustee board of the Protestant Or- phanage was he'd in the Orphan- age on Tuesday the 15th inst. and was well attended, mlnrbers coming from as far west as Ellersde and Summerside and east as iar as Montague. The meeting opened on arrival at l2 noon with Mr. W.A Stewart M L.A. chairman of the board pre- siding, Tire report of the Propert Com- mittee revealed the fact at we had already spent a considerable amount on repairing the roof and conductors and that replacing the furnace section with other NDBIZS there would in all reach ‘a consid- erable unforseen expenditure. ' “option work during the summer had been very active, both for children con-ling in and going '\‘ but leaving a large number to cal-e for over winter. It was mCst gratifying to hear that one of the boys had success- fully and very creditably passed the P.W.C. Entrance Examinations. it should aso be noted that many formsr orphanage boys are now serving their King and Country. in iact only recently word was re- ceived that one of these was miss- in on operations at Dieppe. Ellis. I-LS. Henderson. energetic chairman of finances, reported she had the province-wide organization almost complete with some dis- tricts already at work. WING APPLES - - -29c peck. CELERY, large - - _ - _ _.. _19c TOMATOES — —- 29c peck. I Large head LETTUCE - - _ _19¢ Large CUKES — — -" -— — —25c doz. CARROTS ~ - - _ _ _4 lbg 25c nd CARRY STORES Phone w Free Delivery Trinity United Church THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th ‘mo-Prayer Service. It was agreed that the collection ilr Charlottetown would open on ‘Tuesday October 13th. Miss Beers, Nurse in Charge, gave an interesting report on past act- ivities and preparation for winter; all children had been inoculated and vaccinated as a preventative measure. With the passing of accepted bills for payment, this part of the meet- 1m: closed and all assembled in the dining hall, where an exoellentdin- ner was served and for which Miss Beers received many cnnpllments, after which the regular annual in- spection was carried out and sug- gesfions offered for improving the lot of the children. With high hopes for success the members began their homeward journey. MARRIAGES NICHOLSON-WALLACE -— At the Rose Valley United Church on Sen- tcmber 12, 1942. by Rev. D. J. Mor- rison, Hazel Christina Nicholson of Rose Valley to Albert Wallace of Montreal South. WALKER - BOISNER -— At Zion Church, Wednesday Sept. 16, 1942, by Rev. C. Carlyle Webster. Miss Doris Coleen Boisner of Charlotte- town to Mr. Warren Cobb Walker oi Summerside. STEWART - JEWELL — Al; Zion Manse, Wednesday, Sept. i6, 1942. by Rev, G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Hilda Maude Jewell of North River to Mr. Clifton Elmer Stewart Hampshire. DEATHS CAMERON-At Margate. Sept. I6. i942, Allan Cameron, age 8B years. Funeral from his ‘late residence Friday at 3.30 p-m. JARDINE—At Estevan, Sask., Sept. 11, 1942, Dr. Fred Jardine. age 33 years. Funeral tom Presbyterian church Iiensirrgton, Friday at 2.30 pm. Interment Kensington. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Christina Baldcrston, who departed this life September I7, 1941. Two dear bright eyes, a tender smile, A loving heart that knew no gulls. Deep trust in God that all was riizhil Her joy to make some other bright. If sick or suffering one she knew. Some gentle act of love she'd d3: No thought oi sell’, but of the other"; We know "B. said "Well done, dear, Mother. lnvlngly Remembered by Her Family. 9-17-11. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshtra Phone Ill COMPANY LIMITED run cuatttfifisroww GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN C. W. L. Organized local interest but advertising o! a "l"! "m" ""1 l" 1mm“ 1" mm Flow b-division of tho a" "m" ‘ ‘udr ‘mm! "nu" Catholic worsens’: League was or- “"1"” ganized at s. meeting here Monday COUBT__ m P night, by Mrs. Frank Murray. loin: Con“ yesterday a drunk 1:11,}; ‘g: cesan Organizer (centre) Charlotte IL appe dfof edhls strumm- mnd?’ amirunlxrlfed yum’, w; Mrs. Ambrose Steele was elected given six months suspended‘ sent- Flgiiidfi‘vggfigiesigiggfrfiaxlflhgxefi §§§Z§§v§““““‘ w“ “mm” “m” est Rosslter; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. John McInnls; Third Vice- BLIGIIT BLAZE-A mazress on Till] column Is ruerved for net-n oi UNIFORMS for omccns ol the n.c.A.|=......l R.A.F. Cai/aredeto-Measurc - r President. Mrs. James McDonald; fire in an u irs apartment in Recmdmg secretary’ ML“ Mary the dwelling a the corner ot Queen Rossiter; Corresponding Secretary, and Kent streets’ opposite we F,“ Mrs. George Hooper; Treasurer, Mrs. Hall, caused a bit of excitement last night. Ilbrtunately the fire- men got the blaze out without trouble with the use of a chemical. The file occurred at i0 o'clock. FLY T0 MAGDALENS- Dr. J . J. Lantz and Dr. J.A. McMillan of Charlotttown were flown to who Magdalen Islands yesterday by Capt. Carl Burke in a Maritime Cenval enger plane was landed on James B. Jay; Councillors, Itforell, McAdam, Mrs. D Mrs . . Coffin; Morell Rear. Mrs. F. McCarthy, Mrs. R. Cul- len; Morel] East, Mrs. J Hughes Mrs. W. Ranahan; Bristol, Mrs. S. Lanierle, Mrs. H. Hooper. ‘The meeting was opened by Rev Phelan McKenna. JOINS ARMY- Mr. Harold Buell Airways plane. The trip was made Deputy Prothonotary for the Sud UHYOHIIBCUOH with flreElflflT exflmin- reme Court, Charlottetown left rt. atinn oi blind pensioners for the (gently for Upper Canada to joil Canadian Institute for the Blind. me AQLIVQ Army, 3e held the p051- The DeHavflend Rflbide s-veir-lmss- tlon of Deputy Prothonotary to the several years and was well-known beech at House Harbor about two to the lawyers and others who visit- mlles from Grind-atone Is-and where ed the Prothonotaiys office in the the examinations were conducted: (your; H0u5e her-e. Before trans- Thfi trip d0?!“ Bi 1100B WES wm- fer-ring to the Active Arnry he spell‘ plated m 45 minutes and the re- 50mg mm 1n a Reserve Army unit tum {light last evening took ap- proximately the sane time. ozher passengers on the plane included: Mrs. Lantz. Mrs. McMillan and Mr. and, Mrs. F.A.S. Jones. LARGE CROWD SEE FILMS — damages case Iims Charlottetown, vs Mrs. Ada Grant, A capacity crowd saw the presented in Hunter River Hall last West Royalty, hero. Judge C. Gavan Duffy oi County Court yesterday. Queen's the reserved judgement at the conclus- ion cf Counsel argument in the of H E. Cantvllell, P.E.I. The rose night by the National War Finance arose from annexe to a barber Committee in conjunction with the shop owned byh Cantwcll wzlen a P.E.I. Travel Bureau. Standing brick wall on e west side of the u“ room was at a premium when the King Edward Hotel fell on the shop kiyrcoATS ior “w”. showing of the pictures began. An last March ‘l. The plaintiff is seek- OFFWERS‘ 5 w personal mo admission of 25 cents was charged» lng‘ damages. Mr. H F. McPlree. u“, sailor“ 4 \‘ siren on each person entering the_ hall but K.C., appealed for the plalntii.’ mo sflvl" tstclnd up W‘ ° in return they were given back and Mr. W.E. Bentley, K.C.. for ,5 woolen! "l" their money in the form oi a War tho defendant. 5"?‘ h." u Saving Stamp attached to an ap- “chum! in‘ plication card. Messrs. P.W. Turn- Mr. ILA. l-iolm of the FW er of the National War Nuance Woolworth Company, Umited, Tor- Corrpnittee and Mr. B. G. Rogers onto, arrived in the city last night. of the Travel Bureau spoke briefly He is registered at The Charlotte- during the intermission. The chair- man was Mr. Fulton Roberston. To- night i-he films will be shown at Mount Stewart. MEMORIAL SERVICE T0- NIGIIT-The Odd Fellows and Re- bekahs of the City are holding their annual Memorial service in their hall this evening at 8.30 p.m. The service is a suitable remem- brance oi their departed mem- bers; the number now reaches 254. A wreath will be placed on the Canadian Army town . Soldiers Leave For Mainland Ninety-three soldiers left Noafiz Basic Training monument in remembrance of 16 Centre at Beach Grove this week members buried overseas who died for service elsewhere in Canada. while on active service during the Included in the draft were 40 Is- last war. Another wreath will be lander-s, the remainder being frcm laced at the n remembrance of the members service has been fittingly arranged vincial Government and it is exprcted a large atten- (Jazz-y on Canada. Corps, dance will be -\‘sent. NO WAREHOUSE THIS YEAR- which Prince Edward Island tubzrs couid be stored on the mainland in the autumn monlhs will not be built this year according to he following item which appeared in the Salckville Post of Sepember i5: People's Cemetery Nova Scotia. Before leaving the men were pre- burled there and elsewhere. The sented with cigarettes by the P-O. the The through presentations were looked after by a representative of the Canadian Legion War services. The Islanders The proposed potato warehouse in leaving are listed below: They were Privates: Arsenaut. B. J.. Summerside. Arsenault, G. E, Howlan. Gillis C. G. Indian River. P, P.. Jenkins, L., St. Mary's Road. of the Air Force (as Tip Top Tailors inco fabrics and honest regulation correctness and confidence-giving smartness at all times. FROM luiionl, Braid and insignia Qxlrq Q In foilored-to-meusure uniforms for ofilcers well as the Army, Navy) rporaies all the skill and care which immediately identifies any clothes from Canada's greatest tailors. The fine tailoring which are com- bined in these uniforms are assurance of brunch" °' l TIP TOP TAILORS o4. 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside Goodwin. P. 1-1.. Peakes. Mullins. W. J., Ch'town. Murphy. E. J., St. Mary's Road. Ar-lst-ie, H. E., Peakes station. Coes. M. W., Kenslngt/On. Gay‘. R. 1..., Pownal. _ MacKinnon, J. D.. Ch'town. Gallant. V. J.. Summerside. i-“‘"-\'. W. H“ Alberton. MacLeod, Rn Clyde River. .-nllls. R 5.. Mount Stewart. Rice. C. J. Cardigan, Allain, T. . St. Louis. Ramsay, C. E., Aberton, Martin. H. J.. bummerside. MacDonald. L. 8.. Summerside. Richard. Sgt. J. N.. Ch'town. Latest R.C.A.F. Casualty List OVITAWM, SGDt. 16--(CP)-The Royal Canadian Al: Force today is- sued its 371st casualty list, of the war. containing the names of three men missing after air operations and two missing and believed kill- ed during air operations, all over- seas. One Canadian serving in the Mayor Beale received s phone call Iniaartfir. 15.. Clitlarlltwttttetbcgwn. gclornfi RLR}; Dundas Centre. $53221 iggrggbegvgiffeggerigig-fog" nus momng from the Maynr o’ a: n’ ' M" c are e wn’ np l‘ so“ s Following is the latest list of cas- Charlottotown starting that, Prime MlnlstslnMaokenzie King has stated that lrotlirin will be done this year iovcarid erec ‘n8 a warehouse fc-r the Island pots-toss. Under the circum- stances g delegation from Sackville will probably not he sent to Char- lottetown. There was no further explanation fcr not buifding lire warehouse last evening as Mayor Holman was in Mccton and could not be reached. REGISTRATION PROGRESSING -~Ap&roximately another 100 women regls red in Charlottetown yes- terday runnlng the total up to 300 for the first three days of tlle National Women's Registration. In addition to postmastem throughout the province have al- ready sent the names of mnny women in different parts of the province to the Unemployment In- surance Office. Women between the ages of 20 to 24 inclusive are tun- pelled to register this Week and they are reminded that they must do so if they are not employed re insurable work. Even though women in this age group may be enrployed they are required to register if they are not in possession of an insur- ance card. There are three days left to register. Women in Char- lottetown can do so at the Odd- fe'.1ows Hall while those in the country districts may do so at their nearest Post Office. Personals m. Mervin and Arnold Murray oi Augustine Cove spent a very pleasant week-end in the city. vLrit- ing their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John J. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. William Geddlngs, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Razmond Connors. of Trenton NS, who motored to P. E.I.. and spent a week in various parts oi the Island. returned on Saturday after a most enjoyable tr p. - Mrs. R. A. Niooll and son Bobby and daughter Gail. of Beverly. Mass, left Qaturday on return to their home after spending a holl- day visiting Mrs. Nicoll's parents, and Mrs, John Stewart, Point Mrs. James Sydney Roe of 0t- tawa arrived in Charlottetown last evening and is the truest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark and Mrs. B. W. Sherwood at the Experimental Sta- tion. Mrs. Roe accompanied her son Lt. James C. Roe as far as Moncton when he was enroute to Halifax. . Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders and children spent the week-end with reltaives at Murray River, P. E I. His brother, Mr. Diiuklas Saunders, who spent a week here with relatives, accompanied them on his return home. Mr. Alf Saun- ders. barber, Main street, also spent tho week-end at, his former home at Murray River. —New Clas- gow News. Mr. Percy McOaudand, of the National Revenue Department, Ol- tatwa, formerly of Charlottziown, is at present reheving the Sub- Ooilectm of Customs and Excise in the Magdalen Islands. Catrslluld. who has a farm a! North Rustioo, spzlrds his vacation here every year. He hopes to see his many Island friends again in the mar fut/tin. MacNeill, R. W., Ch'town. Polrier, L. B.. Mount Carmel. Blanchard, J. Ch'town. Doyle, L. A., Ch to W11. Gallant, J. A- Ch'town. Gaudet. J. A.. Ch'town. Larrabee, J. M.. Ch'town. Rafferty, E. J., Portage, Leckv J. J.. Wellinaton. DesRoche, J. J.. Summerslde. Pierce, E. C., Elmira. ‘ET-i WE regret being unable to supply your grocer regularly Gavin. J. A., A . Molvrzeaux. J. E.. Bradalbane. Smith, E. M.. Conway. Lot; 11. BUT WAR CHANGES Prior to the war, India raised the most cattle: China, the most hogs; Austraha, the most sheep. Keep ltiinard‘; lnnhe home. i ualties:— Overseas Missing after air operations:- Gibbons. Francis Earl, Flt. 5315.. GraySask. Hll, Walter Alexander, Sgt, Ot- tawa Sgt, Matthews. John Joseph, Gloversville. N.Y. Missing believed killed in air oper- all"! MM our Willi sun: YCIITL AG REE TNE WAR CONES FIRST with Westorfs English Quality Biscuits. Our factories are working at top speed to help sugply the biscuit needs of the armed forces of the United Even the ovens that bake the famous Weston’s Soda Biscuits are now turning out “Iron Rations” for our fighting men. Weston’s English Quality Biscuits are being supplied to our armed forces both in Canada and overseas, as well as to the “services” of the United Nations. We know you will be glad to sometimes give up your ationn-v Too Late To Clasify T0 LET -- SMALL FURNISHED apartment. Apply Guardian. 9-17-11. IN COUNTRY VILLAGE THREE rooms, heat and light in ex- change ior nursing care of in- valid. Apply “A“ Guardian). n a! ations: Hillier, Lawrence David. Flt. 1.4., Le 'i'uoue. Que. Lupton, Stanley Raymond, Cart. Chatham. Ont. "onazllan in the Royal Air Force Overseas Misslnz after air operations: pain, David John, Flt. LL, Pinch-o er Creek. Alta. rd? ro 56am. the tallest peak to the low- From N "ll depth on earth is a vett- ical distance of l2 1-2 miles. enjoyment of Weston’s English Quality Biscuits for the needs of the boys who are fighting for us. Between the production of war orders, we hope to be able to supply your grocer with a limited quantity of ENGLISH QUALITY BISCUITS