i I 't trace six Am PRINCE EDWARD w w--~_1~-». ins-pg,» gang, 4g; i . igr uqonqaun ‘\ to. I g? . ‘ti? " . .t.1-=i">““"‘ 101mm P with WILLIAM " ‘ d BENDIX TODAY ONLY I.\l RliL - HARDY I11 "AIR RAID IVAR DEN 5" ALSO — 211d FEATURE TAXI MISTER AND NEWS ADDED TO I‘R()(iI{-\.\I Canadian NEWS Unusual Occupations liwrts. ALL SAILS srrr DONALD DUCK (‘iirtuim Moi. Sure To Ba (‘rnirdti COME TO EARLY SHOWS HIOWS 2.30 -— 7.00 - 9-00 ‘TODAY i1.\"1.v _ 1111x111. natoiii: JOHN srrriiy _ ,~\.\‘.\.\l$li'i.li1\ “TtlNlGHT WE RAID BALAIS” TWO sr1i1.\1.s _ Jllfllfll n m1» m T1,.- Air‘ The Aim. or smiiiiii 1m. - snows z..".o-7._9 DAHTUL isi. st or ti“ iniiiisi l; Ii i" f1. A TONIC or n» Also Comedy — "Proudly She ltlarehi-s" — NEWS and Sports -- ‘Wizard Fairway: ' 14.1 "c-Ifi .. KI siiiiiiiiiiiz réfiliiiili Plus Ciiapt. 4 of Serial -"Drirerlevils Of The West" —C.irtnon "Eat .\le Kitty Eight To The Bar.” Miirixizi: 2.10 _ EVE. iniiii 8.45 ' 1 i111! (lorii irlilrli will he awarded to t\\’ ivlin complete a tour ol Ilflflfflulyilfi m5 been pug- menied vyii the rirlitlon of ii hnr for each riilditinniil tour. One bar to U"? Willi! ‘Till i rates that the \\'(‘i'il‘t"l‘ has completed two tours of over-drains two hairs ‘Ylllliil. tiirec tsiirs. 11nd three liJrs ilowei- CEntrP) show lIIdI. I-iiir tours of bilCfflliUillll flying have been completed ifundrods of ll-Uill“ aircrew ivill soon receive‘ their tiring many with i; b5" The number of sortles liilU-llllilllil! :1 tour has been 1.5.1.1 down and air- Thc Fifi/W's new operational w members ril .lll""' COMING-MON. -- TUES. -- WED. iiiiiii I l. CONFEDEB-ATION LIFE INSUR- IANCE. ' HUNTERS ATTENTION. - The Bag limit for Native PartrldBe is three birds per day. and IOI‘_HtIll- garians, flve birds per day. Mined iuepai-tment or AIfiCliIttlI€.l°-“_m' l HUNTERS ATTENTION. — The Bag limit for Native Partridie B three birds per day. and for_rliiii- gaiians, ilve birds per clay. Siflned Department oi Agriculturiaw m m COME w the United Church Young People's Rally OI the E85“ crn Presbytery F'riday._ Ofllob?!‘ 22nd at 'i‘ri_iiiiy church. Charlotte- iowii. Meetings iit 2.30. o and l3 P.ivi. tBring box-lunches and wflJ i 10-18-11- CIIURCII NOTICES. — Kensing- ton, Miilpeqiie and F'i'eetown Charge oi the rresbywerinii billlrCll in Canada. Sunday. Octoizcr l7t_il- Malpeque ll A. M. Kciisingwii 7-49 P. M. Freetown iio service. Rcv- M’ is. uensc. PhD. D.U<. Preacher. . ‘ 10-16-11 GLASGOW CHRISTIAN NE“ “UL CHURCH, Sunday. October l0 A. M. Community School. i1 A. M. morning worship-i 7.30 P. M evening worship .4 P._M. Cavendish Baptist oiiiiri-‘n Sell/iv?- Rev. R. E. Shaw. Minister, 10-16-11- TIIE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. —-‘ Both morning and bveriiii: Wmshlll zit the Kirk tomorrow will be c011- ductcd bv the Minister. "l? Re" T. H. Bussell Somers. who Will “I50 preach the sermons. The Church School meets at 230 _P. M. ‘Th? Church Organist. Miss _E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Baa. will direct the music. NORTII RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES-Sunday. October ll. services: Lona Creek: B. Soho‘? 19 M. Service ll A. M. Clyde Rite!‘- School 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M Kingston: Service 7.30 P. M. Flir- view: S. School A. M. Nflrili River: s. School ii a. M. a cordial welcome to worship. Rev. A. E Todd. Minister. - 10-16-11- ritmnr UNITED ciiuiicii. - Suridays services will be in charge ‘or the Minister Rev. T. E. Mel-en- nan. who will preach at both die-ls of worship. The sermon sublv" being “The Conquering Christ imf} “the Danger of Christian Living - morning and evening respectively- Sunday School classes meet at the.r usual time. Miss Marie MacDouSBlI- ‘deaconess. in charge. The moming serpce will be broadcast bv Station C A. S. l (JELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY. - Rev. Dr. J Ramsay and Mrs. Ramsay "it" in-iited their ioi-tietii weddinil mul- versary. Their anniversary will‘ cided with Dr. Ramsays retirement as pastor of St. Johns United Church this city. Dr. and Mrs- Rnmsays many iriends congratu- late them on attaining two S60" years of marriaize and wish them many more years of ivedded harplil" ness-Moncton Transcript- i NOW IN VANCOUVER-Rev. G. MacKenzle (a Charlottetown resident) formerly of Sackville. l5 riow in Vancouver. B C. Early in the war. Mr. MacKenzie resign" his pastorate of the United Churfih at Sackville, to organize the Y.M.- C A work at. Camp Debert. Lat- er he was transferred to Military District No. 6 at Halifax He now serving the National Y.M-C-A. War Services at the Joint Sort/WES Western Air Command. Viinwilvef- il-lls family have moved from Vic- 'toria. to Vanoouven-Sackvilie Tri- bune. LATEST MONTREAL LIVE- STOCK SALES-Cattle prices steady to 25 cents lower in spots. Steers B to l2. heifers 6 l-2 to l0- “l-Z. butcher cows 6 1-2 to 9 1-? iioiid bulls a 1-4 to 1o 1-4. common bulls 6 1-2 to 9. Calves and V681 l3 to i6. drinker calves 9 1-2 to — 1-2, grass calves 7 to 8 1-2. lamb‘ good 12, bucks and culls i0. sheep 6.60 hot dressed i0 3-4 to 11 live PRIVATE FUNERAL -—'l'l'ie fun- eral of the late Mrs D.A. Bruce. was held privately from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday imorniniz where services were con- ducted by the Rev. T.H. Buss Somers who abo officiated at the izrave. Interment was in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. The pail bearers were Messrs. Eirnest Beer. be Beer, John Martin. John Cameron. THE BAP“... L/IIURCII- —- At A. M. there will be sermon by the Rev. Ronald Noble, "The Peace o God." The mornintz anthem will be le “A Song of Hope and Peace.‘ The P Bible Study service 0f the Church ‘through the Church School will be ‘observed at 2.30 P. M. with cordial llhVitiitlOh to all. Evcnini: Worship will be observed at 7 P. M. Sermon NATIONAL FILM BOARD-JEN! sound moviss were shown Thurs- day in Cape Traverse Hall in co- operation with the Victory Loan meeting Mr. David Murphy capa- w- acted as chairman and intro- duced the speaker, MnHeiith a. uiig, not: M.l.i.A., who gave a stirring appeal for the Fifth Vie- wry loan. Mr. strong oorigrntuliit- ed the people of Cape Traverse and vicinity on the splendid record they made in previous victory loans Other speakers were: r. Fred Bell. Cape ‘Ii-averse. who also made a fine Bdjglfifll for the Victory drive. Miss I-I a Cvillis. B. Paed. of the National Film Board. showed the ifllmfi which were thoiouahly en- nye . iii iiiiimiizrs direct from Montreal mlllii llcll 83.85. pair $8.15. I-Ieavy reversible blankets each 4.50, pair $8.75. Chineiie bedaprea n. sheets, pilliiw caries. dreiiscs. shirts, hose, melts. overalls. tics. etc. Supiliy h limit- ed. Order now. S. F. TARBIISII rrrw who (nil 1i" irir the ll\\'."|l'fl ilHiil in Cilllilflfl mid overseas will br- cnliilrrl to the ziriv ulna. The ('fl'illlt‘;i't" prrsciiivd with thi- gold wins; irriris ‘:11 rrciiziiitirvii (ll . ivaiirliril .‘»'I",\I‘V‘5 i" 11i,i1 h!‘ has vntnplclrd a tour of operational duly in BClitlil against the enemy." (RCAF Piiowi 237 Richmond at eel. I; authorized l’ Alent Sunday | O her Sister in law. Mrs. Maurice Mc- Donald. The presents were opened by Miss Verses read by Miss Blanche Mur- in table by Mrs. William Mahar. a few well thanked her friends fill!!!‘ thev joined to sniz "For shes a Jolly Gcocl Fellow". The bride and groom were then bounced and the remainder of spent in music and dancing. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc- Carville. Kinkorii. and groan presented with a purse. Mr. Jack Farmer acted as chair- man and Mr. Ralph McCnrville read the address while Mr. John Gallant presented the young couple. word e11 kind be back in Kinkora again. Are whlrh the bride and If-OWD were CFCY C BA Sackville beheld M d , - ii ociocizn _on ay ocwbelltllfltgl-Ii? WINSLOE SOUTH Yo ,lile will hold a song service the climb Bwiday evening, October 17th. Syzciai program. EVEIYUOIIY welcome. 10-16-11. CAVENDISII UNITED CHURCH- Suxiday October 17th. Public Wor- shlp- ii A. M. Stanley Bridge. 7.3.1 P. M. North Rustico. Both will be abecial services conducted by Rev. A. D. Stirling of Kensington, who will speak on the missionary work of out church. Rev. E. F. Coffin, Minister. . 10-16-11 SPENT WEEK END.—C. S. M Joe McEachern who had been sta- tioned in Nfiil, the past year and who is now stationed in Canada. spent the week-end in town with i115 mother. Mrs. Sophia McEach- erii. Stewart» St. His wile who re sides in P. E. 1.. was also over and spent the week entL-ivew Glasgow ews. POSTED IN MONCTON-Clll. J. Leiglitizer has been posted back to the Moncton R. C. A. r‘. Rccniitinil Centre after several months of duty at. All‘ Force Headquarters. Prior to leaving for Oltiiiva, Cpl. Leigh- PCO- is oi No. la here. Her home E. L-Monctoii Ciiarlottetoun, P. transcript. CIIURCII NOTICE. — The Uni.- ted Church of Canada. Hunter River Pastoral Charge: Servicrs will be held on Sunday, October 1i as follows: Wiltshire 11.00 A. M. Hampshire 3.00 P. M. Hunter Rivrr 7.30 P. M Rev. E. J O. Fraser B.A., B D.. Maraate will conduct all ser- rires. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Min- ster. 10 6- JOIINSTON - McDONALD NUPTIALS St. Ann's Church, Lot 66 was the scene of a beautiful wedding on Sept. 2s. when Clara Margaret. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dcmlnie McDonald. was united in holy bonds of matrimony to L-Cpl. Joseph Elvnest, son oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnston. Kirikora. by Rev. lilkilsgr. Maurice McDonald, uncle of 8 B. The bride looked charming in fl heavenly blue dress with matching uCCCSSOTIcS and carrying a bouquet wh=ch consisted of piiili talisman roses and babies’ b-ezith. she was iillrlldrd liy her sister. Miss Jean WIIO WON’ ll T059 EflWll lllld R ccrsaae of white i-si-nations made llD hPr bouquet. The groom was Hilly sunrorteri by Mr. Leonard Keefe. Kinknrn After the Nurifial Mess, the wedding p=rtv, along with im- mediate relatives and friends mot- ored to the home nf the bride's parents. where a sumptuous wed- ding breakfast was served. Present at the wedding bwakfast were Rev, l\fs‘!i'. Murphy. Kkikora, and Rev. lvlser. Maurice McDonald, Vernon River. The greater part cf the day was then spent in dancing: and music. The bride and groom then left for a short ti"'p through the Marltimes. Previous tn their wedding a shower ivas held at the bride's home. where she received many beautiful and useful gifts along with a large amount of cash. The >ar'or was gaily decorated for the zcaslon in the military colors, red, white and blue. The bride was escorted to the scat of honor by then Gertie Costello: y and presents arranized on the In wcrds Clara which chosen the ev€ning was A reception was al'o held at the and the bride purse to the The izrocm in a few well chosen s thanked them for riess and hoped he would soon 2. -i They all joined to sing "For They Jolly Good Fellows" after . . Piiiiced. The remainder of the ggggs Ma°D°‘m“n and Dr‘ T‘ E’ evenini: was thrn spent in music ' and dancing. The aroom lfft. on October 12th. the service of morning worship ll l0 10in his unit in Vflilcwrfli". 3-C- ______i__ TORONTO. Oct. l4-—(CPJ-—MDI" v J. Pane of Toronto and R..G. o erarv Meriiriuuvugeilev Pl a . Ala. Prince Edward Island Hospital, will izer wus_01i the steiioei-upnl: 5.111., ected pres . C. W Rogers, Cay ’s Vegetables vcRetable stand. and our customers ' have found out that it ll to th advantage to have no rent to pay and no deliv. cry expense and this saving is also to the advantage of the customer. We were fortunate in number of barrels of cooking and table apples at a reasonable price Our price also will be vised some time all. Peppers and tomatoes would that cauliflower a are becoming scarce. but while they inst we are here T_‘_ CHARLOTTETOWN" GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN i""_“_'_' ' ‘ M l _ Wm“ _ MIISIG GLASSES “iii-iii; for the SQrTIcSeJQPhI-ienaci/euiityfifi Piano. 011'!!!» illllllll l“ o: a iiuny auim iiiiiiy b0 inane- erapii Office. Richmond street. _ Theory- iii nu mm n imii. niiiiti; pa: io-ia-ii. i A. ROY irauniitb. IDII in advance. Tim Baal-IE? N Y A.C.C.0., A-Als-O- COOKS IOI’ photographs ltlEETlNG of the LydIesTm‘ °'"""‘ “I c IIOIIIIIIOGI‘ TIIIIII] United Church Studio: Hurt: Memorial "l" Army And Air Jqill Forces For Recruits II “lung c‘ IQIGIIC! held in otiawii. Th m0ve°is deiianed w utilize all available manpower by placing candidates in the Sfllll" for which they are best suited- bc tested. interviewed and given medical examinations. Those mung suitable for Aircrew trainlni W1 be offered enlistment in the Royil Canadian Air Force. Those who d0 not qualify for Aircrew but WW are siiitdbio in all respects l" Overseas Service will be offered en- listment lntsthehArén -Appican w o 0 either Aircrew training with “i! Air Force Oi‘ Overseas service l; lie Army may M7013! f0? Ennstmen ll an R. C. A. F. around trade. All Recruiting OIIIOCFS in Dbl-ll Services will be closely ~lllfedtiglf now on in order that the 5 m5? position may be made of an BPP ant‘; talents. n» morn-rm...» | (Monctoh Transcript) | A riiiiviii reception was held "'1 s1. Johns United Giiirivh i!" Wfll" i iiesday evening as a lame llilmbe" of m9 rs of the confifilalim" gathered to bid swidlrye to W" I pastor for the last tWmty-Iillll‘ years, Rev. Dr. J.A Ramsaysmd Mrs. Ramsay. Dr. Rrmsay had tendered his resignation last June so but consented, at the nqiieill of theincoflfifilfiflmfio remain will r e. Dr. Ramsay was made Pastor- emeritiii; of St. John's church and‘. given ari annual honorarium. The evening opened with ti}? singing of "O God Our Help" f0- lowed by remarks b! "l? mall‘ mtm, WF wheeler Bruce Rob read an address to Dr. Ramsay 0r behalf of conzregatioii and A” Lr-iughlin MacKinnon made a pic rentatlon of a cheque. Dr Ramsa- reiplied to the address. referring l! a few of the highlights in U1- churolfs history since his conrn" in Moncton. An address by Dr Brice D. Knott. pastor of the Firs‘ Baptist church followed. A presentation of u bouquet r’ American Beauty roses was mad to Mn. Ramsay bv Mrs Willi" MnNair on behalf of the oopgrega n. tip A mean-so from the Minicierla‘ Association ‘rv Rev. R of Mormon was giver D. Macliean. ministe r11‘ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Major A W. Martin. of rib» Salva- tion Army. also spoke briefly. The actresses and presentation; were ronouded with the singing o’ "Blessed Be the Tie That Binds," A social hour folllowed when Dr Rwnsay hid farwell to his manv friends. Refreshments were serv. Pd by the ladies of the dhrurch Dr. l and Mrs Rimflfly are leaving next week to take up residence 1n New Giambw. - idents of th I _ Automotive Transportateio: 3x15354331 irition and the Dominion Motor Coach Association. respectively. at a iriint meeting of the [mung her-ii, Thompson. Halifax and W Saint John. N.B.. were chosen members of the D.M.C.A executive Every day is market day at Gays‘ buy from us. securing a loiv. We ad- lRo that cucumb- l short crop. and now we find nd nickllni! onions to serve you. J. J. GAY &SON Head of Prince St.. Charlottetown. *@‘l*'li'i'1‘- A.G.L Heard locally over 5-5-1 CM- has a message of importance for every Canadian 8.30 P. M.‘ SUNDAY network, Commander-In chief of tin l BROADCASTovei-the National C.B.Ci iiisllieiii... Canadian Army 000N018 on the home front: Sunday night, October 17th» 111....» tit-sorcerer “v.4 i l on Mobile trips candidates will y. t not, qualify for OCTOBER _________ 1 A" FROST so HAND IN HAND! BOTH ARE 11:12:11 Wrap yourself in WARMTI-I: STYLE: QUALITY: before invest in FURS that wi years of comfort and pay divi ALL FUR COATS IN SELECTED FOR:- QUALITY — STYLE — WORKMANSI-IIP — WARMTI-I GENET Fitted and box ltyles. a one! for abort: and iii-an occu- iona. Beautifully dud In rich iiui-k brown, a coat o! Iona‘ lei-vice. Compare this quality at this iii-ice. *1 29.°° PERSIAN iiow more than ever ll endure years of hard wear; will ensure dends on a sound investment. OUR LARGE STOCK ARE INDIVIDUALLY CONEY (Dyed Rabbit) Muskrat In appearance, with a beauty all its own. CONEY combined ltyle. warmth and value: one of the moat pop- ular furs of the new season. Compare this quality at this p355" RA C O ON KANGAROO An Investment that will pay a large return. Hora ic a out that loolil like Ovlloclum. and wear! like Raeoomnimo. thlnl new In loci-ta fur. Coin- piii-e this quality at this ' $119.“ MUSKRAT Practical for all occasions. A colt of beauty, warmth. 30x11.‘ m|ggangifll°rt An all purpose out you'll style. Inn: wearlnl- Rich m“ m," on,“ uquuqon. cherish for years to come. h“ “M” “ma!” ‘u "'7'" ablii quality. Box and fitted and IIICI. “flu. ‘Z45 0° ‘Z75 °° - ‘375 l°° I up I up I up FURS ARE AN INVESTMENT! COMPARE _QUALITY—— VALUE —- STYLES Befo re You Buy FURS ARE A FURRIERS BUSINESS great extent you must rely upon the in p: make your purchase. judging quality is not easy, to d. tegrity of the store from which ISLAND F URRIERS ARE. SPECIALISTS who study the selecting of the raw pelt to tliefinisiied» ganiient. Our prices reflect early buying - not the higher costs of today or to- morrow. Take advantage of our magnificent values ~ Termscan be arranged’ in accord- nnce with Wartime Prices and Trade Board Regulations. We will gladly explain details to you. V You will coon need your coat. from storage. Why not call for it when down town? You will help us save gasoline. If not conveni- ent naturally we will deliver it as always. COMPARE FIRSTV- may BUY AT ' ISLAND FURRIERS QUEEN ST. FUR SPECIALISTS ZIIARLOTTETOWN sated-tour. o... LVv<F<NZY~OJVQ ._... .