CENTRAL GUARDIAN our or n11 l0 orsr or All. TIME-l More Thrills Than The Screen He: Ever Known EE R WALTER of local interest, but advert-tr of a newey nature may be inaerte at five 09!! ieinadv COOK'S for Photographs, CEASWELL for Photograph. coNranuuAnoN LIFE marm- sNos. n-avs stock, farm ilrlhplements, harness not fine. sale Monday, October 1ft - i0-6-li. WOMEN'S NATIONAL CON- SERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Card Part , Brighton Club. ‘Tuesday. 0c r 6th, 8 PM All Conservative women cordially invited to attend. Tickets 25 cents. 10-3-6. ___ INITIAL TRAINING. —1LincOln (“Bud”) Rose, son of Mr. and lVIrs. Clifford Rose, New Glasgow. N. B. formerly of Charlottetown) who joined the RCMP, and left. in April for Ottawa, has finished the first part of his training and left last week for Regina to finish the course, VISITORS IN TOWNZ- lVLrs. George Hidken, Gaspereaux, P. E. L, and Mrs. Maciean Graham. of Peter's Road, P. E. L, were visitors in town with the former‘: sister, Mrs. Mary Benoebaugh, and with other relatives and friends.—-New Glasgow News. RETURNS. T0. P. I. .I.—Mrs. Hayden Vanederstine, of Peters Road, P.E.I., returned home yester- day after visiting her husband, who IT'S ‘m: IIG l rsnsu: or run wluu cos miss Wiiltilfl‘ - aliur iuir wsmr - ‘REGINALD owru __ 1am 1min: giilfiillilli v11 - 11111111 wiicoroll wrrzeuvcz; EDWARD win-mu .,-. “NTINUEL T0 SATURDAY FEATURE STARTS 3.15 - 1 AND 9.15 -_ PATRONS ARE uncut» ___. i l l This eolulnn is reserved for news ts a word, strictly par anon. ATTENTION! Remember sale o! THE CHARMYFFETOWN GUARDIAN aglggphaimg“ orurnm. ousnnun a Protest At the present time there are fifty children in the Orphanage. ‘lhese children came from homes which were wrecked from various causes and it requires great care and —ln their all too brief formative years-to turn them into good citizens and a credit to our lit- tle Drovinoe. Children are our most important national asset, so that caring for de- pendent children is an essential War fselrtvlce. A vital link in our war ei- o . Many who spent their childhood in the Orphanage are now serving owns. sue. my» you u no» on the Orphanage we greater than ever before-you all know how living costs have increas- ed. We need help and we are de- pending on our ever generous pub- lic to continue to shame work-the care of the helpless child. The Annual Drive for funds is now on—-and opens in Charlotte- town TUESDAY. OCTOBER. 13th. RESERVE the date Thursday, Oct. 15 for the Legion Dance at the Armouries. 10-6-11. FUNERAL TODAY- The funer- al of the late Walter Mclririis will be held from the A.A. Hennessey Funeral Home this. Tuesday. morn- ing at 9 o'clock to the R 0. Cun- etery, Charlottetown. STATIONED HERE — ‘Hie two souls oi a Woodside. NB. veteran of the First World War, Cpl. Geo. Hemmiitig are now in the RCA)“. Mr. Hemming came originally from Wlckham, Queens County, N. B. and served overseas with the 26th Now Brunswick Battalion. His sons, Dennis. i9. and Cyril, recently received their wings and k5 o- in this great M This column la reserved for news but advertising may be inserted strictly pay- of local interest, of a nevny nature at five eeute a word. able in advance. CONFEDEBATION LIFE ANCE. L-978. v_w11.1. SPEAK near: - Hon. Bu" 7W "Rd Poltum yell cL°.§§3.,P°3?f§.’y'._P°y§§l1" Wfihfifi Wm‘ 2"" '“°°°""_° °PP- Egévard 1.5111113‘ this eeki He wlll Poatum a robust, satisfying a re P in - - of Wfieg ‘Clbllegemgeudxilgirixum r 0C1? flu"!- wem‘ mo” dehcmul’ Thurfidfly evening at 8.30 and in It's easily made, requires lesa the Summ tor is reported to be a fluent speaker BRIDAL SHOWER-On Mon- ay evening August 24th friends of lss Miriam Vessey gathered at her home to tender her a miscellaneous shower in honor of her ap oach— ing marriage, The glide-to- d tered the room to Here Comes the Brld , Mr. Arthur Vessey and ed to the seat of honor Thompson. Basket afte lovelv gifts were brou presented to br was escort- bv Miss Ella r basket of Dorothy Watts read the accompaning cards and verses. In a verv pleasing man- ner, Miss Vessey thanked all present for their lovely gifts. All toined in s ng For She's a Jolly Good ow. A pleasant evening was spent and dainty refreshments were served to all. BRIDE SHOWEREIL-On Prldav evening Aug. 28th Mr. and Mrs Roswo MacDonald's home was the scene of a very pleasant event when neighbors arid friends of Miss Grace Watts gathered to tende INSUBH- erslde High. School audi- ium the followlm evening. He HAUE FHREE A Delightful j Beverage sugar, and is very economical. [And because Posrum contains neither caffeine nor tannin it’; a safe beverage for everyone. g - . The Honorable Victor Podoskl ______________ POLISH MINISTER T0 CANADA Will Give an Address in PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE HALL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th at 8.30 P. M. T0 ATTEND MATINEES AND EARLY SHOWS — BE EARLY I l I lglewalgizilnirlig é-Jgsfligilorlanrirtqazlgftlllilé: are now sergeant p110” Dennis a miscellaneous shower. The _ fiMHHHNWHAEEHfiW and smtebhblawl M, and ml l, stzatlonlefi 8.1’. Charlottetown, RE. lrviuwhécrh thfitglftsdewere diiplavfid Poland was one of the first countries to be ruth- __ ggwam F1n1ay_ fgflem; stmfi I- fl-u Cyrl at 0t awa. Occaslony pine yrjdevfizfkigd w‘; L‘; lessly invaded ll'l the presentwar but her gallant Sol- Ema h d Mme 3g” 11321111111111 glut?) w clrzeswrrslo HOME NURSING Comm! _ 1,1 11,“ 111.. room and .8111“; 1,, 1, dlers, Sailors and Air Men still fight on at the aide of I one mu "why donut ybefilé‘... 13.2%.???” ——— R" mdmfirhmh “m” N““‘“‘“ mnv 't..i'§€.°'él“’ifw.l;“ 311i’?- willie? u" Umwd Namm“ "' ~ . A 51m: _. . urse, be m . Wilt) WALKS... mllhg §!,‘;’;“§,,f,’,§,g°*;g,§§v* m‘ tlvse bgotgrhasgbeensolagexili eress in cboylottgtbwn egince clély wjfm gg"§§,§,e,1"u,, fsffo dnfg“ sup 151,115,, 1am. p.11 looked 110111011111,’ lobbv of the Prince Edward Theatre in August. will be dQllciuded this h1g1, 651mm W111, “mdf $11,911: 3999f" Thursday evening to hear and honor this u» 1111131 use“ .2°.-.."°"=".;' Pa“ c ‘ti? slur irksziszs-zfi lidmrrxlzlzsszsr: v may Mo» 5PM“ speak"- e" q!" d. “All if you 55 ‘*8 u 0111 I 9 - Viola Jay read the verses accom - ' d0. that's different," showing of “Mrs. Mlnlver" this m! bee" W611 mamtfilmd- e anylnz the presents 'while Mlssgs anslélgifdwltllliguygtgllttfgfignérvahhleo: 118g gleeerl; iefgéixslgmlagelgsjvwll;bscggihdiirty ggmlgflihldeiitlgtylrgnlajlvgnbgfithtfignfélzfg: 111.111.1113 watts. Lillian Crockett It la hoped that the moving picture "Poland Will 11,118,521, n? ,1 m m-W Diem!“ on {he Imam o, the mature‘ has, 311; $1,395 u? ,0 11,1,“ $581,, e3 ma: ozegllxiilzmltofignsftlstgabkwtxsgé Never Die will be shown during the meeting. much‘ 100116 DI you nott think so aglslirfiarlylllsisenltiletalyenwertgvralia/EsV0322 the recepflog W0! the “Cfgdan shower Miss Watts expressed her Fig.1; helps you to release," said ladies who represented the com- 1150x111; filjwtuletgiggact that the gym meg a 1011,. good 1 mitriee of the Canadian Legion’ llllw lhlvm '11 don't know what that means." Auxiliary wlii h is in ch r r ———— b” a“ mm“ ‘h’ ‘°"““““°" °‘ .....y--.-.. -.. MARJORIE WEAVER ‘Well- when Wu woe went u.» work. ° ’ ‘° ° RETAILER/s How Mwuuu- i??? "ilriltfilcw? 35135.- ‘lolfclllifi 5' OF LIVING ' i,“ ‘*1 a away tO-FIBJIOQ for example. on a _i__ A group oi Charlottetown retailers my“ l, m, h - T A you. ckmuRv-rox PICTURE vacation. you stayed in school and N“); 311111 lusALlzzn-Lsdles held a. short meeting last night to ‘ova-Bl 111,11” 1° n11 1. m d by ___. I F1"? °“ libero. "irnrrtdiil °'.‘ll°...‘?‘“"°lit Wmmi“ “w” Wm“? .*’"°;.~'.:"“ --" °‘° <<=~u=m=<~vm eccy- BINGO su - on . James Church, a e ar s rcques o a - our pEflynRA-rlolq EXPERT E35 ' —:—'———‘**'T- ~“-— TO- D A ___ CA afigufyglllliuéindiguyolér tlflfld hwogy sllmmgrfjeld‘ held 11 bean s11 pef Retail Grocers Association here __M1~_ ceell Q E1111“ 1161111111310“ 25 cents a. week for each one-per- v .. - D l 01' 1n the B_ 1, 3_ Hall, moral on week. The possibility of forming a expel-q; wlll-l 1h p1- l _ cent ch e in the index ior the H 1 R 9,113)‘; hcggefigwxwt‘ I wmwd h" m the evening oi september 12m wlm was also considered. It was decided table Products gectiolbtofaltggvgegrf_ average a%ariadian worker. For o y edeemer Han PLUS —- NEWS — CARTOON — COMEDY "E-‘ifactlyfl ' l d°°ld°d 5“°°°-"- 7W“ "k9 mm‘ k’ m“ '1 meal"! °1 ‘in "m1 "'81 Eifperimfintfll Farms. Ottawa. “m” “mm! 1°” ma“ $25 ‘ week v to. "*1..M'~..sr:s "saute": ev;*s...";i nz~t-..szclzs.r.sr 1r. M albatross .21 222-22’: T°-"'""T ‘ SHOWS 3-15 —' 7 -' 8-45 large sum, won by Mr. James Cor , noon to further discuss these mat- {beg- Irbeposelcliereefsxtlalgllfsllrltrerféhotn 13"‘: cent ilhflflle in the lfldex- 830 '1' ' Amherst. N. s. By his request it hers. dehy ration plant, in, mp province Acwrdlnsly. effective Aus- 15. ' _____ 1 111,1 rimly on her face. "I'm afraid I'll M? Aucgdfifyli glilighgAuchE-fiedrallzly EVENING AUXILIARY RE- laixizigrgbleldclnfetlh today with those gggugeggtwilgteilllgin? Often 51160 rem- t}? A, o"l;::v:lilu?°1:u:h:: n ve to send your visitors away now" who also held the lucky ticket on’ SUMES-The Evening Auxiliary of hp; t l; n e 1p reject‘ During pioyeek éarnlgigs to conform to the Bulges in the eity strange vwtafy she said. The doctor's outside-w y, (ghlgken dinner donated by Mrs the W . s. Trinity United o glsoéiyyo °'§,h°1,°‘l1111“'“° 1°°k °"°" July 1 index figure. ' Dufggfilliicked "1? he)" W"! and Austen Murphy. Emerald. Bingo Church: held i’ first meeting 0f able bulldring "c.o“o‘§"l%t§§ lat $1.’; T1“ selfi- 1 index 11811": WP‘ Freezeout By M11613, 1°,§"’,°1,m..“"§§e* "fsgl-iggg yet; fxhgélryedorby msomek? vizxlllile the gxlizsizffezstdflMrlgstnfllllggkllltMifivélth pthe r101 1111. ecessary to erect a, plant, gfncigg “sfflgle? flgfifllaug! Charitable Purpegq l‘ .____ a e e n was . . , re- 1 1 1 . . IRANKEN MELONE! “ifnlhnsgglgffglacsriiliclllslfglét out, Sam 011mm Sanderson o, Maren spent. in drlirliclny. Music fugnished siding. £111.11) drevyiostsional pcriog was Qouldflffenamfnmlffi,$3,121,??? eqlllvalelntuoffa drop of IZHIt-lncetililt: " - . . . _ con‘u e- a one ce Mu»- u "c" M W .. "W" 5i livid asst. M...“ so .s;;..:::s 22.:".2:.:°:: S.€§'.it.‘€.“.i"{.‘.’.."°.?a 851%‘? rowel» “willing my» .. ...._ gm, u the doc,“ wamed m me 1511.51,, Cy _1_ Txveedy “yfgswrdg; organ. Singing of the National an interesting discussion on me grime“ 131m 1‘ w have the l newest‘. the! wargge tacit-go- " n y°om_ w“ an expenswe donor 11101-111118 and was remanded “n Anthem brought the pleasant eve- emperflnoe, in w h many of plan established at the source of M"! nus 0r 8r I S. No trunk you. said Erica. wml a white carnation m 1.1.. but... this afternoon ,1 3 3o u ‘ nine to s close. mflubers wok Wt There was supply ‘The Associated Shi ers “dwmmm L‘ t” l” m“ “"1"” “I'm starved," Paige announced 1011mm e case am 0 < . _____ a large attendance at the meeting are bucking the movement 1.3121,. ‘he mm“ h” varied by at ma“ mbustly- "May I have some?" “W611” sud he c°mp1mn11v "I an southpaw 8e itlltlof an accident HONEYMOON 1N CHARLOTTE_ and SBVCFEI new members were 1,101,111“, M, W111 b h 35 one per cent. during the preced- o 5° bfmhwned- "All W" WW9" see youhad guests today Verv hood Sept 27 t o-rllll e evening °X TOWN.—One of the loveliest and fldded- At the K-‘IOSe Nfreihmehfi several days ' e em m3’ ml“ mmth-S- Thus- unless Re 1i aw‘ Wuh YW- 1 11"" e4"- We're looking much better ' ' r ca? l“ c“ M's" Sm!“ most colorful weddings of the were served by the social commit- ' were is a further dwP of Oui- w the stufl and there's a bunch oi new "I'm 188mg sweny- 5111.1‘ 1141011881 b ° ar “new” W“ 5W1“ utumn season was that of which tee and a pleasant hour was en- half of one per cent in tho Oct. "—'_ A nova -' d Md PM I ad 9011mm .11,” “ho-u, mupennlm, lays,“ $11 “dflfvjffgfritgeilgr b31113 the home of Mr. and Mrs William Joyed. Personals 1 “W” “° “m” ““1“‘““°““ “m diggrjiléttib xlglationa- wig‘ " h, gran ," s go, " ore _ ' ____ _____ _ loot rrom a visit to a hospital." She $11.? cfififiémifm‘ hi?” n?“ mm‘ mm" h" 1M1“! i0 “OP after the busl/Itilfclfiggnygiltwvlllfingbagy’ glee?! RENEWING FRIENDSHIPS - Corporal Arthur Robbins of the made --—-————- 5pm“ w" “w” “t “I” m” Wleclled 1m elflbilrflwly ‘imam-i The doctor who had expected vio~ accident" noon September thirtieth at tvo Guests fit the home of Mr and R-c-AF» FWBMIY spent his leave E sum” 0mm?“ ended’ uuu- studwd it smrwdlr- Bud Qb- lent opposition looked nonpulsed m“ Wmwsm lave ‘Wldeuw Is o‘c'ock when their dmughter Mar- Mrs rvcd Meikle are his uncle Mr with friends in New Lmldon FARM RS M T ‘m’ 5mm” ‘mm? m °°‘m°“" “Wed that 19 W“ 11031311 bu‘ l» 11E for a moment 'and then burst into the hearing °pened Yesiflday. They 111,1 lvlorence l, »‘ 9 1119' b11119 Henry Meike and Mrs Meikle of ———— i i- Mtwk‘ m me m)". Mum; w” dressed up. most enthusiastic approval "slplcpd- “m” DP- H-H- Pierce Constable fi? 1,5 Lygewnll. 1.; Enfic-ld N 1a Mr Méikle who u a Mrs i" J Casey left Saturda (Continued ‘mm Pa!‘ l) w“ ‘W?’ wwem mm‘ "r18?" Michael’! lntmit Biimd- id! 1 could think of nothing "F- HRKRR- R 7P. Floyd Ad m" ' '51., Al’ “r Nan“; native or 'l> '1: ‘Island worked 1 morning torso John N n y - “' "1 lbw!!!" "WY WW? “WW5 Drum-l would be of more benefit to vou Pm Jmll-Yibu. bus driver and’ Wend- N amsl-trt l}? S1111 M M’ 1R 11 " 0 Trenton when ‘ulte a oun m l: tend the wedding of her ni be Ml - VJ "ndmake m“ "- Wm b‘ ‘unma- BANDHS GET “'0'” ~ I'll have 0116.". delighted that you're being sen- I 3°11?!» o! Pownal. fwpo ' 511201“ Eng an ' w“ sortie fifty YEgTS ado yRetz 1a Mary McCarthy e a in for scram WINDSOR» ont- 0°" ‘ She ofieredhim the box. "ru hav 9y. Dr. Pierce 11..., M1,,“ 1% ° the l“ Y- a" M", Jam" 10th, 151m, he t k-u- m lg“ 2F - n mded.'..1,e1,,,, send“ 11,, _ Four masked bchdits, girlie °°.§§§$°a1r“§.§£d°'§dtoyB“-°- Michael H°YT°Y1 snorted. He was WW" the injuries received by firimliistlgrbcbystcylgp nfgltlixftlllugbéfit smith trade andooafteg ciycrldln} PW 11011 Cox leaves this mom “PP11°‘“1°“' wrms w the nearest withdwytibier‘ wdth‘ mglwda e p a e, ar — _ . ' - - , - . . 1 r 1m , "T“°"° m“ b°—"°“'" m.“ mm‘ gevglaslgletlllgthrifiellllgfi never bee“ 1e“ “Eomtififlt l-mgan described. the ofnclattlbng. hi5“? cLauirlf h}: .3227.” 11;: wrrgk-grlladlfwltk fif§°,',.,§§§,“°‘f,2§ lrofyifdlvsbll, otflilocemgtnutrlllrgtullgixdmixigt rushi- ufiefvwms the d“! m‘ “Wm”! m “m” dlawel‘ °r 1 Some of the accident and tpld of amwm e r e18 nus 'enga ed in ailroadivir til his; - and Mrs Re c it ' ' state whether or not he can suppiv Q3 l- VPWWPQ ‘P81931038! MN M il-Llllfp" ialfylyilcfhgfi§gb§tbwkfaxtg§ CAMPTER xx finding broke" g1“! and l WW5 F}???pgiudvgablmioyblrtbiyflofindgl Ullffllgeflt sofne tllfie_.flgltl)x? Mr. arid ' w om c y' the article ordered and give his ° I 9*“- pup, ma?" - B. w” m we kitchen new!" ihgge naaqerxhhghgpqt, He ldenwled 180110,“, the 51am)‘. mmngyll-l Mrs. Melkle are greatly enjoying tLt. Edward P. shew, R.C.N.V ., opirlilgn ‘S? eisggntlalittyt glégdgigg 8mm, "Fine. We think he‘: gotten bis- 1n; lunch when M1¢h8e1m1ved'un_ no“, Job tel’ g1? Produced. wedding March for the proeess- their visit to Nova scotla where he re urned to the city last night: utm- o t It ow F11: lo m a1 or gen“ she added Droudm he! a1 d ed the following Thursday, . nson d of peeing g 101ml; ~1- mve you 11.11113,» dun“ naturally sees many changes 1n the visiting Moricton and Halifax dur- the err ory. a sop v re- “My word!" said Michael. He 31m scagcely looked m, as 1.11s figure gglrolfzippmifitgh Ind pass the bus the signing of the register; and the course of half a century-New i811 the past wee . 186M011 01' u" “Dpg;“té?“5 1Y1!“ be °lt‘l“1“‘n1;;A‘1g°rth wdmm‘ a tumed to Paige. "How are things?" darkened the doorway. thinking it .. y .9 T It Passed he heard Mendelssohn Wedding March as GIESEOW News. -_-__. dealt with at the ar s 0 ces- sep. 4, 2, Mr, an s. . "F1119." Bald Pillfle- was the bread man whose days were *1} mud ' when he stopped the the bridal party returned to tile M155 710mm” BYUCQ left vester- ‘Appncatwn’ “"4 “ermltsfgfntge Hen" Pmllrd- 5' "ml Gem's’ M.“ "I mean-are you still in the little Mondays and Tlmsdm, P5 find Went back he found a drawing room. The bride was at- day on return to Hsverhlli. Mass. ruuired for all deliveries a 1° vul- colm“ ol- bwl; 1,111,111 1n thg 1,11; "Keno" he 551d “can you take a woman lying e11 the ml, 1,1- e tended b1, 111,1. wuslm M1,, 31,111“- . NURSING RESEEVEMEEITNGS She spent the past threg wool“ effective date of the Order. I10 - house?» boaxderin ' road. He immediately telephoned ine MacKay, as maid of honor and —'rhe first of thirteen lectures to holidaying at her former home, withstanding prior contracts. {rho DEATH! "In 11-1; flttlg oottpge." The 1,11,11,11; spoon dropped 1o we The Police and secured a car w leh hel- gecgnd 00115111 11m, M151; gel...“ be given to the Emergency Nursing Heatherdale, the guest of her only types 0f 116W f"!!! miwh m" GA I h Ch 1 "It's haunted." said Erica with a 11°01- wlm Bflclatfen He 9161191111111, brought the victim o: the accident Scammell daughter or Dr. and Reserve Group, consisting of the mother, Mrs. Sarah Bruce. and equipment exempted from the H0 N — u t e lf° delicious shudder. "I hear squeaks at and “ave l; back w 1191; to the hospital. M“, 311130111 Bmmmell, 0y HBJHQJL members of West Royalty, East -—-_- rationing order are attachments. Hospital, Monday, Oct. 5. i942, Mrs. night. And we have a cowl" she ~T11anl1 you," 5119 51,111 she Wendell Jones said he had been as train bearer Pettv Officer Den- Royalty and Pai-kdulc Women's In- Mrs, Stephen LaPierre and repair Bud Spare parts. tracklavlnz Katherine Hogan (Kuiiv siulwmi burst out as if she couldn't hold it 11011141111851. 1111114111112 615g Her hgafb follow g the bus and told of see is Vavzer of Crmbridge England sbltuifs was held in Parkdale daughter Catherine of 30am“, type tractors. irrigation or drain- wife of the late Patrick Hogan o any longer “it's gouig to be fresh gel; p5 l1 11, were 101,111,111“ all over trig several people standing on my; guppoyoeef the 4mm and m‘ b 1f School Tuesday evening Sept. Mass, who have been visiting rela- age equipment. hand tools and Moreil, aged B0 years. Her remains any minute!" her body. Side 0i’ the road waiting p, he o1 1119 1111111111115: fol-med M? 1,1211: 29th, There was a good attendance tives end friends st Souris are milk cooler refrigeration units." were transferred from the A. A. “You mean 11.‘ comma 1mm,» “h 1t an awml m,” o; 1m 1,0 thought, for the bus, n5 mw 1., {o1- the bflda] progecslon plum-d. and all listened with keen interest leaving this morning on return. Tonight‘; rationing order supnle- Hennessey Funeral Home yester- Paige corrected. come like tilts?" ear approach from Keppoch cor- ed bv her mp1 1;; l,‘ 1. l»... to m .1 s. McMillan speaking on They will be accompanied by Mp. merits a board regulation owed a day afternoon ‘w ‘he Midm" d Michael looked mystified. "But she found hgf 10111111.; "o; course nor vi-lth two headlights showin beautiful bride th t 1on0!‘ H13 “Psychology of Emergencies and A. Bertha Bryan as far 5g Moncwly few days ago whereby the manu- her sister-p lvlrs. M P. Donovan; why not a refined well bred cow as 11, 151mg 11,15 your holng_.at 191151;’ All,” me ca, passed the b h g‘ 11 b0 b ' h e {M11 ° ,9 R P" on Frldav eyenlng Qcf, M155 Brypi-l returns to Montreal facture and importation of new Morell Rear. from where the fun- lvug as vou were about it?" she laughed unsteridily and waved in ever only one headlight m‘ 110W Xe dme y er m" beam“ 2'11 ‘Mrs Leslie ‘m on riéllconi aitcr a pleasant holiday on the Ls- fsrm machinery was reduced 1" mil “"11 be held ‘m w°d"°°d” "It's a very well bred cow." Pail"? the direction of the big house. lng and the car mew“ s Ow- ecen ed ‘he stairway on the Mm n '11 H ' 11,111 1g mp5s ' "finer- land some cases down to as 10w as 25 morning m, 9 o'clock to St. Law- Dut it mildly- “that was your home until I started gaining gpeed a‘ 1.152: d m v9 of hi!‘ “then who gave her m woo l ospd '0 $111110“ ogilments" ' per cent of 1942 figures. The ouota renoe Church, Moran, meeomeoit Erica exploded into an immoder- moving 1t about!" did not stop p and ‘mm It man age’ and wok h" place be‘ glelncle! um 1g 0 1411111 l l 5 1111'. ____.__.______,_ of repair parts Wfls increased over in the R. C. Cemetery- nic peal of laughter- "It wrtfllflll’ i5! "I like this much better." He ' side the waiting groom in the "Yen" I us m OM10 la c a N tat that in effect during the past sea- ‘Freiii’ means that it's going to have glanced about the small old-fashion» "_______“‘ ‘ill Fmhwm“ n“ ceremmy the “W” u“ were a 5° ‘f Wm‘ The a 1;“; FRENCH 05mm son. a c1111." 1:210 pointed oulthilirllpolitugtly- ed kitchen with its ruffled cur-toga , fgrlilflgn may? W151i}; ogoglrrutulat- gggfiiftywlitilimséfalféd “n13 afljnd f“ ___.i_-____- f. n k‘ . " " ac er- . , y _ ues‘s T77‘ iitrisdtmiu... c :l'§..'l:*."*li..:'l§:°:l:. 3llf3b‘.'t".oi..‘.‘ H0983 Stalin: and a you» yufiéoed- u“ Merv“- ues rum o" F"€..‘"°"' Wr- .~* * "rub" SAYS C-W-A-C- ca"! ° a" 8 Sflllllds like p regular furm-—what ma; 5119 wore lnconlyyugugly, om- Mrs. MacLeod. the bride's mother, various subjects will continue every m r10 "y par es ‘o orm a Working ____ ______ else have you not?" dank blue Jeans. “Look here." he I receiving with them was Wearing a WWW and "id" even“! "I" m“ °' l“ w“ °°“°“ n 1"““°° i“ ntinued from page i) om xton and mum . ,, 1 1899 (C0 Mrs. Th as SR3 Erica hesitated. “Shallltell him? frowned, "It; isn't necessary for you e I 5960mm! dress 0f Queen's Blue U1 NOV- 10th. the "Wmbe" 591"! ' —>—-———f—— 1 W151, w extend sincere stitude to she appealed to Paige. to work like tilts. 1 thought you had mm and corsere or cnrnations dellshted to have this Opportunity om "3350 tegral psi-t of the anny.’ ‘l1 their friends and ne izhboum 10v “I'm afraid we have to.” mid some servants ' . and sweet peas. Later L-Sen. L. to learn about elementary uurelus- M!’ Stressing the import-Inca or the their kumy kliidileses 1n their me Paige. "Though we'd wanted to wait "oh, I have. Karl and Anna. But TO. Adams and Mrs. Adams left Sincere thanks is extended to the‘ Balmoral Castle, private resi- work being down bv the women in 1.1115311 bgrgl;\gm(_>nf, _____ lmtil you were stronger-J’ they're taking a day ofl’ u. New p 0n y. two weeks honeymoon trln to speakers for their services. which dam °l British "WNW"! 1" the Old country. she pointed cut "I'm strolls." 881d Mivhflfil He!“ York. so you'll have to put up with Charlottetown, PILL-New Glas- are given free. Swfland- "mm-i, 1“ 91191" "llw that "every available woman is ron. "Shoot." my cooking until tomorrow." ,_ 1 30w News. muflflc building‘ mobilized" for army service or in , _ Erica took a long breath. “W611. “Then I may stay?" .. i indust , All singe women are con- In Mernorlarn We have chickens, two geese. 1011!‘ "We have your room all ready.“ a J m1“ o. . scrlpteld, and they are pleased t0 be ducks. some pigs and some sheep He flushed. "mus terribly nice Y - Y "m"! pm m QQTVQ their country and and some ma1_,_w Associated Preas Staff Writer of u. Just a long weekend. By "And a cat," Paige added. yo Monday I'll be oil your hands, fit h sibilit . share t e mom" Y n‘ “M” memo" M m!” The work being done ov the ATS % CANADIAN WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS M111 - _ d “em 1.11 d 1L» CHUNGKING. Oct. 5--(AP) — , (ll y _ l, 11111 Q g as h: $211 avlntwtliieniet aacrtltiisibtllv- tofivalgfiloscgfafsjllie “Agifswehed catzily- Wendell wmkie‘ wh°s9 °wn "M" 31:35:: tigrodlwlsentrgtioirlrtlitlred-iiv? ‘Age; ‘IAAILMMMC w 0 e c o "What!" he bellowed, "no horses?" H111 51m 111mg on l1lm_ and the ment on the second front. caused m‘ Down,‘ u c001“ elm-ya swllcll. “The nnrgse came rustling in wllttlli a loose-ness of his‘ C0ltlH-il'hi1'20l'1d his Zvglgldgiglagggvlzlglzfrlgwéfl Izhfeew days board operators, on searchllgnt £|g|l:::~$la°“a¢g:!'hm“ sappro n: expression n! neck made her t. roe tg n. - , °°° i d b tt ry work. I ' ‘"5- “Where's Erica?" he said, as she lAhM Joseph stalins letter to the crfigsegn%ulrffcemo¥ee11og1 f, "chum. Are transferred now to better Ianda led th we up to his room. flllvlllflfl Press W0u1d "bring the 1r _ _ _ We feel his presence still. "Doleng sgme chores that Karl left Russians imperative needs force- at Dram“ M“ Gen Knox d6 . h i i u. l- 1' i wi 1a 105,111,111, m, d m, mlnzhere?y| gllllhgggllegiggrglmolph~ maus- ilifiiulfé oi; 123.25.? .l".1.°1.".'.‘l‘; W‘ "‘.‘l'.‘.1;.‘°‘ "'"° ‘"“ ‘h °" " B l1 . - e . - lilfm m, ‘he Wong;- _ kle who l5 President, m... Women with civilian experience in the following trades are required. - 31%‘ nbiltnasu gpgglrimasnmefirgyllisl; villi: '51:: éllkliliicbul|t¢llfizfltinlllli?egw 1., ‘m’ mm“ “'5 ‘i°"°’c"‘“$l "5113 l°“5uf1“"§’.'£u§“ ‘3’r°"5.""“ "My?" BOOKKEEPERS TELEPHONE W h» *0 ""1"" “t “W” ‘m’ ""10"" m h" M- ‘m mme 133i tgedroonlsugsThis isn't Cohlnese battlefrbbnt whearelmglxairilg STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS’ ,K AND M T Parr‘, on’ pmbnbw h“ the hardest We do not look for hirn in vain. ’ where 1 was that night?" Kai-Shell's millions have been OPERATORS’ LABORATORY TECHNICIANS’ C00 S D . {ml/lot agenlotknox ‘s 1| nstlvo of From every star his spirit Ileaml. "This room wasn't furnished fightin the Japanese for more DRIVERS. rs. “'11 " ' 1., ‘ “yo... 11.. Ours is the lonely heart. the pain; then." than ive years. was keenly inter- ,1" ma“ ' §§’,1O,‘{1T1f1,,. Em, 3p. Ills the fulfillment of his dreams. ~31", 1m charming!" His alone-e tasted in Stalin's letter to Hehrv o. "" w" ' " ' Unlimited opportunities await women with Grade 10, 11 and 12 W110 MW no particular training, but who are anxious to learn a trade in order to replace a man in the Army. Applicants must be between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years; British subjects; medically fit; have no Fore returning to the Old Country she will visit United states. Col. m} Gowers is also from England, ANTI} CIIRISTUM was the swift appraisal of the con- noisseur. "Apple woodl ’ he exclaim- ed, and laid his hand on the chest of drawers. Cnssidy, Associated Press Corres- ‘M2595 by P*“'°'“" pendent in Moscow. Informed of Stalin's apparent implications that a second front "I found it in the attic.” o1 J 1e 1 l; _u ll “vault. marvelous!" lic slid- 211%: all? tomnussrllsnwhtiiigcbsr h‘: dependents under age of 16 for boys, 17 for girls. , , N. D- M acldean fuesdays The adjoining room was iizav will} been o1 11mg comparatwe 101mm ' The abbreviation‘ ‘A. C.’ (Ailife , d hit-A i l tiireo ~ _ ' Chit )is h.in lid r.- C F C Y "Sic-l." sirclilexdzbucif agetgéfl’! from glllgflghginfirfillhl‘? 5:: Contact the C.W.A.C. Recruiting representative, Sergeant Edith J. Pyle at ma; 111,. 1,13%’ nffnnfia,‘ .913, c;- UNDERTAK“ the night table. a DlCi-ufe WW" (Before Christ) years before. with laughter in her ""1 °“ "my" “'31- THE ARMOURIES, EHARLOTTETOWN ——-———-——-—- EMBALMEI N747 eyes. Paige saw his gaze wander to 1 __ t 19 h ALL IN BUT M0111“; it. and hold there. w," 11113113; fir-Rfillfi. flfifftfi ocwb" 5 h 0c w“ t amxaznnv. Calif.. _ lCP)- All Charlottetown and " 9.30pm. llFstlons fully kc commented "Haven't you anv bivtuffi 0f V0111‘ father?" Erica had asked Polar m curiously when they had moved The "w" Mmnmn“ down m the cm- who...» of my k. "Afar-yo quite a lot of them u. my Moscow int m the Schroeders are in the U. S. coast Euard now except Mother. Henry H. schroeden. m. say his four sons enlist, and then Joined himself ..,... North Wlltaliila Dene IO needs forcefully to the attention o! peoples of the United Nations. t was the objective of my public Eersonll views in THE ARMOURIES, SUMMERSIDE October 7th (Wed.) BlIfIklllQll a1 m l CIGARETTE PROGRAM A