OCTOBER 17, 1942 ...,».».='v,~1. I . rm: griAnLorrcTowN GUARDIAN IIEIITIIIII. GIILIIIIIAII CHURCHES I0M0Rn0w| Till! ' ll reserved {or news oi’ local interest, but advertlsln . a c s ~ ~ s1‘ rsrollwcucvgu ow- umrro cnuncn Roohlord Square o‘ my. Canon i‘, M. Malone. M. A. sumuv ssuvwls In. Huh um». n a n, n. ll. ll m. —-—- $04K. I rot-ill. l MQQL: ulflfgfafg% "ifilxifil- nun caoss BRIDGE at Gov- g,30 P, . %m u Sc cal. 0mm“ . ., . -. 511111191“ House on Thursday, oer, 1.00 “PD “smash l, ‘ m 11.00 s. M. Public Worship. " 1° l‘ 1" a‘ '7 2°- HWB l1 l‘ t 9 F r- flgkclgufieMigerifle, B, WANT “m”, FREE _ Attend u d” “a banal‘ A I‘. A w ‘ . — Il-‘Igsfiiai Bazaar. Sporting (iiul: to. widening-till his.’ u Vocal now m1. sin, w“; gnd °' 7'11- " ' °“'°"‘". ' =1» 1-1 vhlil- so»... sir .:..r“2.s11..a*~..:~ar $1’. PAULS CHURCH l-gmggyllo Wgifuhil-Mm r n D G60. St, 10-14_17-19_' luv. A. laaurew G oer, Rector. 1.1mm‘. Th; m“ f3‘; - ———- mist-Miss 140E“ s n. ' I ° "- snrosommur. - Mr. m1 . gall alveolar-ms." (Lul- SMM‘ lewd 01' Orsvoud. umosunces uni: 8.30 oly Comm 1 . onlirlusilauw 3:11.111 Corn- m” 33g m" a 50,015‘ M, A R Gm“ d linton, son ol Mr. “ma. v s : -. ~ - - - an Mrs. A. J. Robinson o! Alltllls- mIIi-W Confirmation School, VIZIIIJrs 02hr! Milli-xiii" fisiiiisliy ihéenaoa-Ieillhtiifglwlltko to take place in 11.00 Mornin! Prayer and Ser- welcome, . a 047'“ EDI!- léfiflciullday School and Junior “Eemflfffigy ‘illagfgiga-Mgiggllf‘ BI 5S. f K ' 100 rim-w: PM!" end ser- BAPTIST 61111.1 §§31§I“.§”§%‘I»‘T1‘I‘°$1y‘i moll. ——-——~—— Ootobe 1am. Se 1 - THE BAPTIST CHURCH UnltedrChurchat, §‘6O°°§_",I,,9{,‘,‘,‘Z,“ Borden Hall at 7.45 P. M. will l Corner Prince wand Fitzroy Streets The Klfll of Si. James rm. 1. Judson Levy. on Minister Mornlnz Won 11 A. M Flt. Lieut. the llev'd T. H. Russell Somers, M.A., S.T.M., R.C.A.F. Director o! Music, Miss E. Lillian Mollenrle, us. c. 10, A. M.—-Church School. 11 A. M-Morulnr Worsh Victory Loan Service and a- tionsl Rededioation to God and u Country. 73ml- Morn ng Anthem: Grant us Thy 5mm"! Peace.— - — - Mendelssohn. Jmlsaifim” 7 P. M. Evening Worship. Evening Anthem: Saviour. Thy children Keep.- — — -Sullivan The Minister will each the sermons and conduct he services. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street lnlstor Rev. G. Oarlyla Webster Mrs. Edwin Johnatona Organist MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M. Theme: "Diving Con- descension." Hymns: 13s, 11o, 11s, m. Anthem: Jeau Word o1 God In- earnate — -- -- — — Mozart. 2.80 .ns. The Sabbath School and Bi le Classes. EVENING WORSHIP .00 P. M. Theme: ‘The Lure or the Visible.’ Hymns: 813, 313, 544. Evening Anthem: Peace I leave With Y0ll.— — — - — Roberts “Blessing, and hono , and fiery, and power be unto Him that s tteth upom the throne, and unto the lamb tor ever and ever.’ You are cordially invltfld to wor- ship with us, oi’ Christ." luandIhentsJL- -- ._ _ The Church School 2.30 P. M. are invited. Evening Worship ‘l P. M. "Praise the Lord and Cholrmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH Kent Street Mrs. V. l. Dingwell. Organist. II A. M.—Morning Service. Sermon: Glasgow, Solo: “The Long, service owinz I —- H0011, No evenln| service. NEED ROAD BUILDERS MONCTON, N, B.. Oct. day st- the Force recruiting centre here. GERMANY? DISEASES N —(CP)- Increase Protestant Orphanage ix months of 1942 in TRINITY umren cnuucu ll! ter “Ii-i Ooltli-rillto Soloist, Mia: Bern; hi . Hermon: "The (Ilium, the Body Anthem: "If Ye Kw]! My Com- (Hceley) Yiiill" Pffiflloe and. co-operation - Sermon "A Modern Pioneer ol o o ernment tractor. — - - .- (Maunder) John Inch, Mus, Bac., Organist CENTIRAL CHRISTIAN cnurcn luv. R. E. Show, New Long Road With J¢sus"—Mr. Eric MacGregor. Bible School following morning Victory Loan Parade and ceremony in the alter- 16- (CPJ-Ralsing o1 the age limit to 50 Years for recruits experienced in mad or building construction and maintenance was announced to- Royal Canadian Air IDNDO 0i’ Inloctlous diseases in Germany is shown in German statistics. Scar- Conections continued get fever has doubled in the ilrst Charlottetown fvhlilehdiptheirslo 82d lnfantl? pars.- SS V l' l1 I‘ 061i . Giwd Lodze 1. o. a. A. ¢100.00 v a e e 0 L’ ‘r Moore 8» L 15.00 Milton's Old Spain 10.00 Hickey and Nicholson goo J. w Boulter 10.00 DoBlois Bros. .00 stsnley Show A: Pearden 10.00 Ishnd Fertiliser Oo. 25.00 Pum Milk Co, 10 00 J» 0- Hvndmcn 25.00 n. .1, Bonneil 10.00 M1‘. and Mrs. W. R. Alhken 25.03 Lt. Col. D A. MacKinnon 10.00 Oarvell Bros, 2000 J. P. Clarke 1.0.00 ; R. E. M11031‘ and O0. 20.00 s. T. Green 10.00 - Fhnnoll s: andler 20.00 H, H. Home 10.00 _ Davis and lllmser 90 o0 A, Plokard s; Co. 10 00 Roms Hardware 0o. 20.00 Mr. and Mrs. R S. bee. l0 00 . H» R- wee 20.00 w. r1 Oham ion 10.00 l Guardian Pub 15.00 Hon. W. H. 10.00 . Eastern H88 and Feed 15.00 Bat-riot. Pub C0. i000 Hood a Oudimore 15 00 Outer and co. Lid, 10.00 5- A- d: 10.111 Alltriend 10.00 W. K. R089" Awcnoies Ltd. 15.00 Woolworth: Ltd. l0 00 O01. K S rs 15 00 E. T. HIKE; 1047) A . 10.00 Eastern Securities Lid. 10.00 Bruce Stewart and Co. 10.00 Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. 10.0) l llear ntv. J. u. u. llllMllllll, 11.1. GENERAL SECRETARY BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY _ AT _ HARTSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wednesday, October 21, 8 p.m. BROOKFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , l Thursday, October 22, 8 p.m. ‘. WINSLOE SOUTH UNITED CHURCH l‘ Friday, October 23, 8 p.m. " suivoiur, ocroacn 21m. ST. PETERS UNITED CHURCH-ll a.m. GREENOCH - 3 p.10. MARIE-MO p.m. Plan to hear this gllted speaker and his meslllo. ltev. J, M. Murchison, 111...... Secretary n» the r. s. l. 1111.1 New Brunswick Auxiliary. will accompany the General Secretary and will also address meetlnn. a week of outstanding entertainment. attendance all week and all records passed tonight. dull moment. Proceeds In Ald of MAINTENANCE FUND. Admission 10c. IEIIEIIQILTIEIIEIEIIIIIWIWEIIIQIEIIEIQIEIEIEIEJIEEEJIS E1 need for men . " ____ ______ pained reconnaissance-Judsonunscientific-Judo $650.00 Given Away FR I . . 1 TONIGHT CITY HOSPITAL BAZAAR AT sronmva cLua - It ls your last chance to get In on the big prizes that will wind up _ Crowds have been in are expected to be sur- _The games will be going full swing with not a, TH E CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL‘ LUNCHES SERVED Don't Forget Big Door Prize. vi I nrwsy nature may be insert at live cents a word. strictly pay sole in advgge. COOK'S for Photographs. C0 FED . ANOIN‘ El-ATIQN LIFE INSUR engagement i’ h d hie 1th a m E? (er aux r Ed conducted by the Minlst , m Ward H Machean. III-I'M CORRECTION ._ 1,, ymeflqay account o! the accident at Plnett it Ralph Jenkin. HONEYMOONING ON’ P. I. I. —The marriage ol Lillie Mae dflushtei- o! Mr. and Mrs. John Poison ol Goshen, Nova. Ecotia. to Stuart Ellis. son o! Mn. MacKeen and the late E.A. Macxesn o! Aspen, N.S. d g1 Wednesday the 14th at 4:30 p.m. or the Manse Bass River, N. 5., by Rev. W.G. MacDonald o! the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Keen are spending ~ i of their honeymoon touring IE1: I.. while 5t Keflilnsion they were welcome guests 0n Thursday and Friday oi’ Rev. T.J. and Mrs. Humphrey. COYLE"EVANS—'\A Wedding of much interest took place in 5L Patrick's Church, Halifax, October 12th, at seven o'clock Mass, Rev. John McCarthy officiating, when Mflrsaict Edith Evans, daughter of Mr. 11nd Mrs. John Evans of Halifax, was united in marriage to Emmett A. Coyle, R.C.N., son o! Mr. and Mrs. Coyle Charlottetown. lather was overseas, the bride was given in marriage by her brother, Clar~ ence, and looked lovely in s. wed- ding dress oi’ whine brocaded satin and a. shoulder length veil trim- med with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Margaret O'Csllaghsn who wore s k crepe dress ‘with shoulder- ength veil and carried s bouquet or Dink babv "mums" and Miss , Kathleen Kelley who was gowned l in blue crepe with shoulder- length veil. Her bouquet consisted oi yellow baby "mums". The groom was attended by J. L. Montague and Michael Hsi-diman, both oi‘ the Royal Canadian Navy. Miss Muriel Carey presided at the or- gan. The bride's mother was dress- ed in nsvy blue with s corssge of red oarnatlons and the groom's mother wore black with a corsage , oi’ pink camations. Following the wedding a reception was held at the home oi’ the bride's parents. 92 Agricola street, 135 guests were present. Many gills were received by the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Coyle will make their home ln Halifax. “E. :1 Plans T0 Enlarge Home Front Army WLNNIIPEG. O00. 14 —- (OP) — MaLGen. BW. Browne, direct- or-genersl o: the reserve army in Canada, in an interview hgre today discussed plans to make the reserve army a mighty home-front lame. There are two main ropossls being considered - compu m. serve service im- rejected draft man: close- alliance between the school-cadet corps and the reserve uulsory service, Gen. Browne said: "It might, com: inio effect i! we con get a worril- able scheme. 11/ will not be as easy as it sounds, but I think it is very likely it will be introduced." He said school cadet units would be more closely allied with the re. serve] 111111311. this t "P ans or are albou 00m. lfleiled. I think. and I expect an am. nouncement from Otto/we. very soon. He added that mire stock of their effort. there still "everyone must sonal war an urgent _ PAGE FIVE THIRD VICTORY LOAN 011010121100 Campaign Opens Oct. I 9t HONORARY CHAIRMAN lion. llr. T. A. Campbell, K.0., Premier CHAIRMAN g F. W. McKINNQN lh~_______ vrc CHAIRMAN W. H. V. DUNBAR SECRETARY P. W. TURNER Payroll S tlo ghunaviiaik-gqi, £4, ‘ii; 5,8,", ouaaws 001mm Payroll lollies: ce men- ry , car- ch inn -N a W. wthsr. Chairman-Edwin O. ilohnlthni. W“ °*““m"“"w' c‘ 5°" v1; 0131;111:111’: ‘Iv. n Glllls. Vice Chairman-A. 1.. MecPherloll. Secretary-whims Moreno: RDDQr. District Chairmen lllmerald-‘fliol. Bushes. lNeorth Wiitshlrr-Morrison Mo- an. North Rustioo-lll. O. LePage. Victoria—~P. G. McEochern. Belfast-Martin MacDonald. Cornwall-Kazan Howard. Mt. AStewart-Russel 0. Clark, l. . M . Vernon River, Harold S. Mclnod. Hunter River-Murdock Cutclilifl. Crapaud-Brent Wood. Hsmpshire—J. G. McLeod. Hampton-Clayton Morrison. Special Names Section Chairman-T. Alfred Piclcard. Vice 0hsirman—l!l. M. Bsgnsll. Secretary-Miss Catherine Miller. Administration Chairmsnql. P. Gordon. Secretary-O. Guy Scott. 'I‘res.surer-R. C. Btoddsrt. Genera‘ Isles Section Chairman-P, W. ‘rumor. Secretary-Miss Allie MacLcod. Public Relations Section Chairman-D. J. Donnell. Secretary-Miss Jean MacDonald. Advisory Committee Special Names Section Chairman-George J. Tweedy. Vice Chairman-Simon Pmli. Administration Ohslrmaru-A. W. General soles Section Chairman-J. M. 8 nsll. secretary-Mrs. Phylia Sinclair. Plllliic Relations ‘ Chalrman—D. M. Gus. Hyndmsn, CHARLOTTETOWN SALESMEN Agricultural c. n. aucx vrc-ron tma r. w. CLARION W. . L Chairman J- J- Till“!- Blldk” n. n. nvornzs n. M. snvmsou W. R. show. oharlottelcwv n. s. HYNDMAN srswm IVES R. A. Prolitt, Freetown 3. l“ 5 L L “u, 350x Lincoln Dewar, New Perth. Bank Committee Ohaimnsn, A, B. Belcher, Manager Bank oi’ Montreal, Clrtown. W. B. Adams, Manager Bank o! Nova scotla. OhTcwn. W. R. Cruikshank. Manager Royal Bank o1 Canada, Ch'town. R. B. P. Jardine. Manager Cana- dian Bank oi! Commerce, Char- lottcwwn. J. J. Morris, Manager Provincial Bank o! Canada, Ch'l:own. QUEEN'S COUNTY SALESMEN M. W. McDonald-Eldon Harold Martin-0rwell A. (l, PlltIflBll-EIfl0Il R. O. McPhee-Beltast Philip Mathieson—0yster Bod BridIe Murdock Cutcllffc-Hunter River Wm, McDougall-Hunter River Wm. F. Griffin-Mt, Stewart, R.R. Roland Beaton-Winslee Lester Kelser-York Geo. McLean-North Wlltshlre Morrison McLeslh-North WIItsIIIrO P. G. MoEaohern-Viotoria L. T. Benton-Bunches! Jos, smith-Fairview Walter MoKensio-I-Jmerald, RB- John MoKay-Emerald, RB. Capt. N. W. Lowther, Provincial H. G. McDonald-din. Stewart J. L. LePago-Bustlee l Liaison Office;- tfl the Armed J. A. Moor>—ChsrIottstcwn, R-B- R, T. Mathioso arlotteipwu I Forces. A. P. iimmons-Crqpaad PRINCE COUNTY ORGANIZATION Honorary chairman , Jnsrwa A. o. IAUNDIIBQ Chairman ... ... ... ... ...W. I. DAR-B! VIN-Chairman ,., ... .. w Olllll T. DODDS lecrcterr ... ... ... ... 1.. LAMBS. BISSII HANSEN’ lumlaerslda Honorary Ohairmasm. _L, I. ALLIN DISTRICT QAIRMEN Tlgnlsh-J. A. Bernard ' It. Louis-Captain .l. I. Perry h Alberton-Oyrll Leard 0’Leary-George Matthews 1S)‘ Tyne Valley-Thomas Nisbet (S) Central, lot .ll.—-.Jame| .Mac- Gregor (S) Illlllliton — IIIIIIAIIQI I‘. Gila lit (l) PAYROLL SECTION lrman-R. Alex Horne lce-ChsIrmsu-L. H. Maolarlana IPDOIAL NAMES SECTION Chairman-D, O. Stewart Ylce-Chairman-Henry Noonan ADMINISTRATION lrmau-Vernon Matthews loe-Chalrman- Thomas D. Cs;- ruthm Miscouche - Rev. Dr. M. Mcnag- Iwr.w,__Mm “on” Mum hsn (S) snmmerslse-Msyor W. J. Lisstoas Kenslngtonu-J. A. ‘lhompson (l), MaIpeque-llay Looker-by Freetown-Halls I‘, Stamens (l) Bodegas-John A. Stewart (S) Klnkora-l’. L. Morris (3) Cape Traverse-II. hid [Hill (II, Borden-R. St. Clair Rona! (S) Albany-Claude l. Delaney l Tryon-mer Gamble. ‘ (S)—Salea|uan as well as Ohairmfl GENERAL SALES SECTION Ohalrarll-J. Watson Dlagslillllilt i ilmau- . . t l {diam-Lam Bessie Hansel PUHJO RELATION! airman-It, S. Hinton €II:e-Choirman—A. R. B Secretary-R. Show RADIO COIVDIITTII I». L. llollilel Prince County, Unit “ ” Salesmen J. A. Bernard-Brutal J, B. Morrlsaey-Peterville Rfl- P- Welsh-St. will ltev. Sidney .l. Davies-Alberta: George Matthewo-Oteary John A. Thompson-Republic; Isms lll- Blmssrellswllieo Charles TIIIOF-rM/IIIQIQI Leslie P. Simmons-Freetown James Clark-North Bodegas Jlllh lloGregor-Iiot 10 W. G. Phillips-Arlington snmpnqel r‘. Gsudet-wciunshl J. P. Gsudet-Jlichmonl Peter Gallant-Elliifllit Bl! uarsimmistilinenuuleiidtudlcunmnvzlfi: Thomas Nisbet-Tyno Valley William Shifildl-llowlen J. B. Creates-Coleman llaylord Locke-Cape Wolfe Percy MacPharaon-(Puary Harvey MaoLaan-Odnsary Lemuel McDonald-Coleman luv. M. Monaghsn-Miscouchl A. J. Gaudet-St. Nicholas Frank Callback-St. Eleanor: I'm! M-nyhy-ummeralde Allison Maolean-Summerslde Fred IIacRdc-Surnmersldo Ralph Muitart-Surnmerside T, Earle lliclrey-Summersnie John A. Stuart-Bedouin J. H. MMFarlQgg-i-Idrnwogd P. L. Morris-Khulna James MeCardle-lliddletol Fred Irving-Cape Traverse n, st. Clair Borers-Borden Arthur Macias-Aliens Russell Thomson-Try“ I c1 I. S. BurleIgh-Ellerslio i .___.___. _ SPONSORS Honourable B. W, LEPAGI Lieutenant Governor Honourable J. A. MATHIESON Chief Justice I11 Excellency BISHOP USULLIVAN REV. I. J. LEVY, President Ministerial Association His Worship B. ROY HOLMAN Mayor of Charlottetown Ila Worship W. J. LIDSTONI Mayor o! Summerslde His Worship DR. SMALLWOOD Mayor of Sourll His Worship W. A. JOHNSTON Mayor c! Montague His Worship WILFRED TANTON Mayor of Alberton III Worship WILLARD MoNEILL Mayor o! Borden His Worship RUSSELL CHAMPION itlayor of Konsington His Worship N. l). McDONALD lllnyor o! Georgetown MR. J. .l. TRAINOR, Prelident, Fedvratlon of Agriculture NAPOIWOX ARSENAULT, President P. E. l. Fisherman's Union MRS. FRED GATES, Presidenl, Women's Institutes tor P. E. l. CAPT. N. W. LOWTHER, President, Provincial Command, Canadian Legion DR. W. J. P. MncMlLLAN President Red Cross MR. V. A. AINSWOIITII, President, Charlottetown Board o! Trade MR, A. R. BRENNAN, President Summereidc Board of Trade MR. MELVIN McQUAID. Prrsilient Eastern King's Board oi’ Trade MR. SAMUEL ROWSELL, President, Southern King's Board ol Trade MR. A. J. MATHESON, President, West Prince Board of Trade DR. W. P. McBRIDE, President, PEI. Medical Assoriation Mr, E. P. FOLEY, President, P.E.I. Pharmaceutical Association MR. R. R. BELL, President Law Society of PEI. DR. G. L. KEEFE. President, Dental Association MRS. H. J. GORDON. President, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empin MRs. STEPHEN TRAINOR. President Catholic Women's League MR. KINGS COIIIITY, UNIT “0" Chairman-A. F. MvQU-AID Vice-ChaIrman-W. G. JOHNSTON - a ‘ Secretary-A. F. CAMPBELL DISTRICT CHAIRMEN GEORGETOWN-Mayor Norman lilaoDonaid KlLMUlR-dllurdock MacGowan ST. PETERS—Chesier Pratt MURRAY HARBOUR-R. P. Brodie MORELb-E. Rossiter MURRAY RIVER-Walter Baell CARDIGAN-Andrew MacDonald GASPEREAUX-Wendell Graham PAYROLL SECTION Chairman-ERIC McKINNON SPECIAL NAMES SECTION‘ Chairman-H. D. McLEAN ADMINISTRATION Chairman-RED! CLARK Seoretary—MR-S. RUTH MacLEOD GENERAL SALES SECTION Chairman -L. l1. POOLE Vice-Chairman '. J. CONDON PUBLIC RELATIONI Chairman-E. I-‘I. STEWART Vice-Chairrnan-C. H. HORTON yice-Chairman-MAJ. .1. r. sTERNS. M-O- Ialt Kins! PUBLICITY COMMITTEI IOUBIB-J. Frank Sternl uoauLL-asvmond Jay GEORGETOWN-Edwin Esston CARDIGAN-WIII Agnew KILMUIR-L. W. McKinnon qAsPEuEAux-llarry 911M FORTUNE BRIDGE-Lester Johnston NEWPORT-LN F11 BOTHWELL-Frank Moi"! NORTH LAKE-Peter MrPhea EAST BALTlC—Robert Dixon ROLLO BAY-Frank Wood ST, PETERS BAY-Watson Partridls MURRAY HARBOIYIL-Cieelmsn Lea DUNDAS-Bentley (‘reed MURRAY RIVER-Fred Johnston MURRAY nsrmoun N.--GeorK¢ flow LQWER MoNTAGUE-Raymnnd Poole ANNANDALE-Altx McFuriano __ III) POINT-Theodore Robertson '-" lLMlRA-Percy Morph! rnrssr POND-Mrs. n. A. Mccschem BEAR RIVER—AIcx I-‘lshcr CITIZENS COMMITTEI GEORGE McDONALD-(‘anadian Legion DR. P. MacINTYRE-Medlcal Society C. A. SHAW-Oddflellows Society It, K, CLEMENTS-Board ol Trade DR. ('. B. GREEN—Dentlsts BET. IIAYWARD-Clcrlly W. A. JOHNSTONE—MrrrImI1ts FATHER KlGGINS-Clcrgy l. S. HESSIAN-Legal L. M. MIoIIINNON-Masons B. H. YEO-Theatra SALESMEN MIELVIN McQUAID-Scuris WILFBED WATTERWOBTH-Montaguo C. A. SHAW-Monti!" L. W. McKINNON-Brooklyn REV. W. C. PlCKETTS—Murray Harbour HAROLD WEBSTER-Morel! HAROLD BROTHERS-Cardigan - REUBEN McCANNELL-Lorne Valley HARRY MILLER-Murray Harbour North QBORGE MoDONALD-South Lake MALCOLM MATHESON-Dundas HARRY FRANCIS-Fortune i: snsou JOHNSTON-Murray River II NEST McRINNON-Murray Harbour SIMON CAMPBELL-Brooklyn D. M. MoLEAN—DeGros Marsh. ‘(i