4-1 Gaseous ___ race Tunas Gig”: (IHARLOTTETOWN to give you u A A f h ll t ons return to Eagerly awaltrehfilewggfrlbzuihflagazsgg Al: oiulisqianlilirseso of (teholgigallgs 3i our Citizens, “will “Millie this; Children Not a home in our City but will welcome some loved one. To o Fat era, 0 ! u - "n" bring (my in can“; Wm that (leaseor a fuller Kruger‘ gltlifnfffifi. inahuviithJwell-earned sen We can bring that longed for day c108"- It Is Up To Usll Charlottetown has never failed in any war effort. Charlottetown has Sent the men, Charlottetown will send the Gllfli! BACK ovn BOYS WITH BONDS! ILL Confirm -. Church," Cherry veil- risanaw ticnatO lthatl ioiucus... A ~=-~ POWNAL C Clifton Int cnuacu or soortaup and Service. Sabbath, Oct. iota: mersige 11 Tails}, Argyllls shag: S, . D-lll- n l! ' . ID- . i a... we. oasis... . saw w, CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND tern Parish‘ s pm. Birch m. ard Westuway, speaker. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH idlnlster, RAY. my Il- Veasey, B.D.. l if“ T” “'"'...'.‘“tfii'.'i' °°‘:f w 7.80 pm. Sunde, School. 10-8-11 10-8-11 No. other motion - picture can make _ this claim! NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CIIUIIEOII. Sunday. Oct. 10. 1043: Th l i0 am uni 1 . min rahi ' 3 ' iretfdalbaxhlg, 7.35 gm. deriogogil: icv. R. E. Shaw. minister. 10-0-11 roucabovar - at the Police Court ester ALSO CARTOON U.S.A. Service Bands Adventure; 0s smfljnl Jack SHOWS 3-15 - I — 8.45 W“ i.‘a>“.‘.‘.‘.'...“s‘§$? D.D., preacher. ' 10-8-1 ! Gay, Sparkling, I Timely Romance —-@_ Crowded with as filled situations as strangers in wantime Washing. ton, George Stevens’ "The More the Merrier" opens today at the P tre. Castor- Joel McCres. n the de- fined as and costs or ail. A ease of drunk and incapable received a 30 day suspended sentence. . CHURCH NOTICES — Kensing- a1 %le and Freetown charge urch in Can- JEAN JOEL CHARLES ARTHUR" McCREA- CUBURN _ v GEORGE STEVENS’ P More ‘me Maul“ Also NEWS and Disney Cartoon SHOWS 3.15-7—9 Attend Early Shows pm: Ulnion Road 1.30. The Rally %ynseévl%e all blah foliawveldlwa-t o oe . v. . minister. °° io-s-i‘! many laugh- there are Jean and Charles lightiul new Columbia comedy is one oi the lightest, gayest. tune. liest pictures we've seen this sea- son " -r'n sto is ll bo t little ewashln n“ seclzrettrya 1:31;? by Jean Art , who subleg one goganiln he; apagtment to Charles . r a a or so . iin the apnrtmentz Cfiblllgl '13. an RDA!" was home from [lites that his landlady is not in . P.E.I., spending the love with her fiancee and he plgng past week-end with his parents, Ito get her n. neurflboygleéid. b ‘Cvoiéisllllllévr ililgddllfll. {an sdlLogsn on, O , G l . —- €W UQOW i of his room to liiii lliic- News. » Crea. When Jean learns oi the m new arrangement, she is furious ntl TRYON- BONSHAW BAPTIST Coburn but finally agrees to t CHURCH: Sunday. Oct. 10th. Al- . With th bany 11.00 a.m. 'I‘ryon 3.00 p.m. them established in the Westmoreland 8.00 pm. special ser- directorproducer George vic s will ha held in the West- once more proves why h; h“ srtnrnédna regiautatiogi for being one o v vwo o -fl.l n maker p 8 t mm Under his deft han l _film races along at a niieiiig‘ ell: alternating between ' ' Wilde!‘- lwignant rom arious situations th ENGAGEMENT - M; gm] M" Bert y announces the en- gagement oi their daughter Miriam Norma. to Harcdl Oliver. Mrs. ‘Bernard and the late Bemard oi French River. Mari-i ass to take place in 01:30‘ WAS HOME — Pilot Officer Tom THE CITY 0f CHARLOTTETOWN B. ROY HOLMAN, Mayor STA RETT a x fie f/G/fl/lfi I COMEDY AND CARTOON Shows 7 6P 8.45—- Matinee Sat. Only 2.30 every evening th to 16th inclusive. v. C. A. Hicks oi Montague will be the special flanker. ixiardially invite to nd v v cea. -.l service had been invited to two different places and was instructed to send a reply in re ard to same. Protestant Orphanage l tees brought Eeiegiigtfsilerigregguzfigi Mrs. Hector National Film Board Vim-E" BLANKET?‘ McNevin reported the song service and thank offerin a splendid suc- . . and financially bl I offering the Chtnelle bedlllffllrfi Ill" ad. Iriendshi sedy. , cases, draw. F” hcme and oge hos-l overalls, ties. etc. Siipply ls llllll!" the cqllectign ed. Order now. I S. F. TAllBllSll 237 Richmond street is authorllel Alent - 135F535 ti: ‘[19 Fatalities In Eastern Canada During Week-end of ; was hen a - from the t ’ m . “The devotiilandol _ PM’ o e mee was concu - 0d with the sirgilh‘; of “fairest Lord Jesus." The minutq or the previous meeting were read and ap- l proved. "What g lit-lend", girlie the oiferifng was‘: bein e programs oi- rally were distributed. addressed th You "Mentality oi the erman BORDEN Thursday 10.30, 1.30. 8.00 p.m. SUMMERSIDE HIGH Friday I ED011911 0X10 and Mrs. Lewis Watson servin , l pita] vim, Arm- assisti also were David Co-rnis and Pe er Raven. English guests oi Mr. and Mrs. O ion. Mr. Wei the bride irn ‘hm llgh ul splendid ’ ution been so great-more c nses higher, but we are con-fldenl t the ever ‘generous peellle °i our province w 1 contribute liner; all this most necesary of al. " ME ONT" a Dells i?‘ _ fiound- Wilson Nuptials fatalities inieiiil " the weekend, very pretty weddlna £00k DIM"! o Wednetsday Oct. ‘Elia; Bola “Z2150 5 e ' _ . l1 I u ‘to aénhiieziglilrii,’ ocliarlottetown, with brown and sold accessories. i w ifnthelr niece Miss Mai-ion Jean mm" ltlléehéiagiprys. occasion the: R..N., daughter of Mrs y; i, black and green costume and J A‘ Wilson‘ was “n ed '1 Mrs. FYhfllKl, the groom's iigother ivwn . Eri M Le ‘fl llissontgilgr/ir m1dc MraLNi-I. ‘i’ was attractively attired in d and aqua. i ‘ ,9. n. 1., th R _' .A_°’5_Iqev~trvelI§-'0gdl)l|i1e-long frien; Several showers were held in ofMhe bride officiated in ‘the ore galrtggyqgclztféd m? $111515 ' a ‘o! about ‘my n“ l’ glits and several substantial else ques. The Doctors of the Polyclinic pre- sented the pride with s silver tea service, and the Staff oi the Bani- torium resented Dr. Found with a floor mp and he was most kindly and affection- ately remembered by the Patients 0f the Sanitarium. On their retum Dr. and Mrs. Found will reside at 98 Prince 5t. Out of town guests included Mrs. Hudson Gordon of Alberton, who was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Champion, and Mr. and Mrs. A. I. MacLean uncle and aunt oi the groom, who ‘ ., over from Amherst for the occasion ________}€__ Trinity llnlted Church: ir young bride. who was in marriage by her uncle. ‘d very lovely dressed in a lenvrth gown cf white satin. small head-dress oi satin and lder length veil, her only orna- ‘s. gold locket the ziit of the , ‘m, cflfflBd a bouquet oi r Talisman roses. The cere- m v wok place in ‘he drawlnfl- ro , which was artistically ric- co ted with ailtumn flowers. the g couple standing before a ,of cut flowers and ferns. M’ Lillian Earle was pianist. and Mrs. Weir sane the solo "O Perfect e" very efiectlvetlv during the er tei- the ceremony rongrnitulatirns rf relatives and frl , s wedding partv was I so buffet luncheon in tho h fttlly decogted dinlns room. tea e Nl I FRIDAY. OCTOBIII I , 1. pan. Choir Rehearsal in the ro . ' -I.II.— 0 I ' ciilooh n People’ Uu ‘ ion, Solllal nsl. n‘ ' 11v MEMORIAM In loving memory sf MRS. PHILIP CIIANDLIR * North Milton h . Em usuonuu > “Tn I-wlnr memoir 0i I i ans-x. .1. MacLI-IOD nwho passed lwly Oet- l. 194" Who departed no. llie October I. 1m. Sadls missed 1 hub-nu I" dell rs . lei-Ml you we!‘ b lite {The laviollr loved you 55"" sigma s, wm m smur- ‘more than twice tilts previous week-end ed in traffic . Wilson were s Elevator shaft lpolioemand‘ d m one ma e '11] l1 ‘Chipmunk m other gifts, and Aam-meions v nson’ Everett in hospital urday by a ‘ficer as he and three other men fled to avoid police questioning. A coroner's iilcer. sa. ing "Justlfisb e homicide." number oi the c Egevfsn were klli- | l! . crafih ll C Il Wfll i 1 lane mu d th dowlrl tgd 0118 EB W "justifiable homicide”! s shot a flgeilng man, and a a . e lphasne crash occurred at S d- h . .56’ e . 30. A man iled as Marshall Adamson oi Montreal died after being shot sat- Montreal Police Oi- jiu-y o e td the i- €i."."§i‘.‘.8.n, i‘... IS TllAT i PALE Y0llNG Gilli. Yllllll DAUGHTER? Parents should not lnore the deonnsd the listless. tired air, the sailor. headaches, fickle appetite-the dfllfll I -so many daushtsrs exhibit during re when the! are passing into woman- ls hei- health as this smn is not suin- tained by a sullelenev o! good rich blood, all klnh of weaknesses may arise tn snake her later llfs unhappy. lo s you notlss any db surhlnaflelgus In your daughter lose no time. some Dr. Williams Plnl: Pills at your d wonderfully slee- Jve in he shod blood IYO I h build I -i .. ante“ ‘iiifiii ‘oi m. and p . They then retired to the lower hall ior a recreational period, after which all Joined in the singing oi Auld Lang Syne. and closed e singing s! "God Save the WEDDING RECEPTION - On ‘rhursdwy evening, Sept. 2nd. ception was held ior MacEwen and his brid Edith M . ere were arranged was decorated in ml: arid whrte. Many useiul 511d‘ utiful gifts were received including linen, cut glass, silver and cheques. The bride and were be to th ve homes wishing this young l prosperous % ‘through life. IWIBCILLANIO!!! IIIOWID — gin ilfiidsy evening sspt. t see sneous shower was a the home o! Mr. Baker, at. Peters Mrs. Stirling Mseliwea. popular nuptials. t. me braids n; groom were met s s oor MJas Marjorie Ilaolwen and ss- oorted to deoon seats of honor. The nisnyeelovely glib testifying mtnges mdt-hewgnewly weds wen opened by . Winnie Mecllwsn and Miss Doris Mee- lfiven and the acoogsenying verses some oi which gnu” much mfg’!- me , were ree Miss our e Th included linen and glassware chequemnsilvsr, for which the groom ln a pleasing erely on Remember, our children nrc our eatost national asset and remem- r kthat most of the children in the _______.-~.;—_=_- con at l ti w The grrehihintzlnei‘ l‘: the evening was spent hi instru- mental muaic furnished by Messrs, Per Balk iii-ii’... . uncli was served b the Fiifimili en r ng Edith and Btirlingepriiiiany Years oi future happiness. BONSIIAW UNITED W. MS. — mirthly meeting oi the Bonshaw Unit- ed Church was held at the home oi Mrs. Neil P63311501} on h __._____ showered with ishes. theme "Christ world and for all of and . Wmtsel Kerwin honor s] the call to worship by ng the h n "Prom a1 that dwell below e Skies" were sling. Rev. Mr. Vessey offered syer and the impress ve service rom the Missionary Monthly was carried out all the members, then devotions closed by singing 311.011 to tqhelémd Anointed" with s. Geode c as organmi. After roll call, answered by a verse oi scripture, minutes were read and a proved. Literature secy. re Mtrhavlng received the min and returned the balance amounting to $1.15 to treasurer. Minute book only costing 85 cents. A letter from the supply Body. was reed and it - . ed peating verses four and five hymn 382 as the benediction after which lunch asisted by Mr. Geddie Mciieod, and Mr. mic Ferguson, and a roc- lal hour followed. 0.ll.ll.Employees All Set To Beat Last Loan llecord __.__. MONTREAL. Que, Oct. 7--'I'he emplvyves 0i the Canadian Na- tional Railways are all set to beat the record subscription oi . , ,- 000: esta voory Vice-Pr aige oi once and Accounting, eclared to- day in announcing that the organ- ization oi eommlttees throughout the systan has been ompleted. “Every em loyee oi the Canadian Nntiona Roi ways has now been made ualnted with he coming of the i th victory loan campaign and these wokers who are station- ed in offices, shops, roundhouses and along the rieht'of way in the nine povinces will be ready for the canvassers when they swing into action on the opening day." said Mr. Grant. "Our organization con- sists of general, regional and local committees who will be in direct personal touch with the large num- ber of individual emnloveea locat- ed across half a continent." Mr. Grant. has been nominated _ R. C. Vaiwha". chairman and president oi the National Svainn. to organize the plan of ccmrnlgn throughout the lives in Canada. a position he occupied with marked success lo the four nrevloive l0"n rlves. Because oi the "I'd" "r- rilfri/ ll is neoessrrv to divide. the a box of warm clothes to e y o o aor. s. All need ilk [Llbfd hi!‘ WOKDOG ill! sougedbyldaiorllnllflo principal orwanisstfon lnto redo"- Music Glasses Pianu. organ. slnsins "l" Theory. s. no! KENDALL, L.lt.A.M.. A.C.C.0-, AA-G-O- o m and choir-master r tliilty United Church- Studlo; Hearts Memorial lilll ggntral region, Toronto. W. R. Devl- enish. vice pesident and genera I manager. western region WlnniPPR. J, F, Pringle, vice president and i general manager, Atlantic region. Moncton. These oiiiccrs have to- day reported to Mr. Grant that their regional committees have been gomplctelyjstabllshed. 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