T0-DAY AND THURS EVERYONE Will ll SINGING Added To Program‘ A “CORVETTE PORT ARTHUR” Canada's Navy In Action; Donald Duck Cartoon IN A GARDEN, Another Popular Animal Short SHOWS 3.15—7-9 -COME EARLY TODAY illlLY —- She Packs A Wallop In Laughs and Love “LAD Y BOD YGUARD ” Added Shorts —SHOWS 3.15—7-8.45 fGAP-ITOL shims THURSDAY-L 1 T Plus “Snap Happy Daiiy” . l w Ii ll i uncured! WIiliAM IOGII CHAPMAN e WRIGHT r CLARK —U. S. Service Bands Cliapt. 12 -Adventures of Smiling Jack {Willi . ’ rivuiellloorg rnunnn 00W" q\_ . 41% 4, SIARREII f/Gl/I/AIG f» -. mm. Plus Chapt. 3 -_Dare Devils 0i The West COMEDY AND CARTOON A LIVILY. IJIJING VARIETY SHOW no o to 9.30 p. m. l A. D. T. amulet-ed by Radio Manuiae- "P"! Association oi Canada BINDIN PLEASANT VALLEY SCIIOCL Report“ oi Pleasant, School or the month oi September: Grade arbara Smith: 2 Raymond Morrison; 3. Stevenson. Grade VI —l. Evelyn Smith: 2._ Laura Smith and gyllia Ling- ( ual) 3. Bertha Srnit . rade V—l. Joye Shirley Stevenson Billy Carr. Grade ii-i. Norman Ling: z. Vernon Somers 8. Brenton Smith. Grade l Sr. - l. George Kells 2. Donnie Somera. Grnde l Jr. —-1. Mina Smith. liiyhest average B8 per cent - liivelvn .th. Ppriect attendance — George I Pupils succeasiui in passing the Junior Matriculation Examina- tions held last June warp; Bar- bara Smith. Raymond orrieon. Valley Audrey e and ‘ (equa ): 2. d lcrimnt turnouts 1 this eolamn ta reserved m; no“ a! local interest, but arlveflflus o: phoezaérature may ‘an: inserted I I 0 - sole in advauk. "L u u, n, CIASWELI. ior photogra ” CONFEDERATIO LI ‘NOE N FE INSUI» “"0011! waylloalogg gTD. will 995a r 9 l I ma» p-m. ' y iom-e-"li HALF HOLIDAY .w d esd starting Oct. 8 our store willilclrg at noon 12.30 om. instead oi all Wednesday. Prowla Brosiolsgid.” POLICE COURT — Tw o cases oi drunk and incapable and one / THE CHARLOTl'hIQ_VV_N GUARDIAN drunk and disorderly were remand- téd a: yesterday morning's Police our MES. GORDON MMLEOD, Bmokileld. announces the engage- ment oi her daughter l-looe Mac- Donald to Leitn Arnold. son oi Mr. E. N. Easter, North ‘Wilt-shire. Mar- riage to take place in the near lu- ture. 10-6-11 ____€_i.__.._____ ,_ FROM THE ISLAND — Mrs. A12. Btrupel accom anied b little Mar- nie Chaplin ve re urnsd from Bay Fortune, Prince Edward Isl- and, where they spent, a most en- Jflyflllle holiday at their sump-rot home. —Sydney Post Record. ENGAGEMENT - My, John A. Ross oi Siurey. announces the en- gagement oi his daughter Edith to W . late Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pierce oi Charlottetown. Marriage to tlko place the latter part oi Octnllagr. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION - On Thursday Sept. 80th, Mar- garet, little daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCardle oi Kinkora. celebrated her seventh birthday by having a number oi her school chums invited to her home, after being nicely entertained ice cream and cake were served by her mother. T0 ACT AS INSTRUCTOR-Mr. Edward Pinaau left, Saturday morn- ing for North Weymouth, Mass, after apendin his vacation with his mother. relatve and iriends. Mr. Plneau is employed with the I-liitg- ham Shipyard and on his return will be transiered to New Orleans, _where he has taken a position as | instructor in the shipyard there. Mr. Plneau is a aon oi Mrs. S. Pineau. 31 Euston. St. 0N WEDNESDAY evening o! this week at 7:30 o'clock the Bible Class. conducted by the Rev. A. Le- Drew Gardner.’ will be resumed in St. Paul's Parish Hail. The first series oi studies will be a meditl- tion on the Old Testament Taber- nacle. All interested in studying the Word oi God are cordially in- vited to attend this Class. A spec- ial invitation is extended to the Students. The Bible has one main road ior fitting home to God-let us study is Holy Word. m a 2‘ GILLESPIE — MILLS —A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at Trinity United Church, Char- lottetown, on Thursday, Sept. 2nd when Jcan Adelaide, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gillespie, De- bert. became the bride oi Albert Edward son of Mr. and Mrs. A E Mills, Sussex Eng. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. E. Mc- Lennan. The bride was attired in a suit oi teal blue with British Tan accessories and corsage oi yellow roses. She was attended by Miss Vlolia Jay who wore navy blue with a corsage oi pink roses, L. A. C. Vic Milton supported the groom. Immediately following the cere. mony the happy couple went to the Queen Hotel where relatives and irlends enjoyed a wedding supper. Shortly aiterthe sup er t e happy cou le leit on a wedd rig rop . o tendered a miscellaneous shower by her Aunt, (Mrs. J, Dennis) and was the recipient oi many valu- able snd useful glits. She also re- ceived loveLv giits from the Staff oi . A. McDonald's where she was i employed. WEDDING BELLS- A wedding oi’ local interest place at St. Paul's , Church, Halifax. on September second. when Hilda Evelyn Butler, daughter oi’ t. and Mrs. Wil- liam Butler, ork Point, Prince Edward Island was united in mar. d Lloyd Harper son r. and Mrs. A_ J. Harper oi Dresden. Ontario. Th; Rev T. Savory officiating the bride look- ed very charming in a street len th dress o! Queen's blue with ma hing accessories. and wore a corsage oi beautiful red roses. Tge 8 uiet 0k Music Glasses Pllnfl. Organ. singing and Theory. A. BOY KENDALL, L.it.A.m. A.C.C.0.. A.A.G.0. Orianiat and Cholrmaater riuity United Church. Studio: Hearts Memorial llall l-Iarmsooiu Everlasting Flowers Arm Mrs. Fred Drlsooil, St. Avarda ldovlee . HUNTER RIVER Monday ‘I UTHPOBT Anglican , -- __ . laccessories and a corsage oi_p-lnk roses. Mr. George Atherton oi Windsor. Ontario, was best. man and also in the uniiorrn oi the Royal Canadian Nagy‘; Sgt. Wil- liam Butler oi the yal Canad- lr Force. brother oi bride was pr ,, at the wedding. the wedding the young couple on their honeymoon for York Point. Prince Edward ls- land. home oi the bride's parents. On their return Mr. and Mrs Harper will reside in Halfax where the groom is stationed at present. IN MEMORIAM SERVICE - A solemn in Memoriam service in connection with the death oi Lieut. Willi A. Johnston, R.C.N,V.R_ in oi M. C. B. in St. Paul's c urc morning, attend- ed by the oiilcera and men or H. . . S. "Queen Charlotte", the widow and parents or the Lieuten. ant and a large 9nd representative uvslll . His Wor- shlH Mayor Holman and Mr. J. A. H erton. City Clerk. The Chap- lain, Rev. a. LeDrew Gardner, rec- tor. conducted the isted by Rev. Ronald N Church, who read the introdlloto sentences. while Li sentcd .o rnal rather Strong to The chaplain preached an eloquent and e sermon on the words found in Hebrews XII a r hriimti Tuesday S! apld 8.00 ma. Wednesday 8.00 p.ru. B DEN Thursday 10.80. 1.30. 8.00 SUMMERBSDE IIIG CENTRAL EEDEQUE Friday 0.00 mm. i Gillie) 1a.} l verses read by Alta l KINGSTON YDUNG PEOPLIS UNION- The September meeting of the Y P. U. met at the home of Mr nd Mrs Grant Willis. Lena l had charge o! the De- votional Period. which opened by " hat A l-"rieni. "e Have ac t ti. The great attack is on. On every front our fighters smash into the Axis with every weapon we can give them. “Festung Europa” cracks under the might of their blows. Crack it wide open; help’ to send our boys in triumph into Berlin by lending your dollars to speed their Victory. stands. This RDLI. OUT THE DOLLARS MMww/p fiferflvaé/ There's no holding back over there. Sailor, soldier, flier, they're giving you action with planes, ships, tanks and guns talking to the foe in the only language he undea- is your chance to give them support. Buy bonds. Back our fighters as you've never backed than before. Lend as they fight-all-our for Victory. Sponsored by PROWSE BROS., LTD. lowed by Lord's Prayer in unison. Poem "I Heard H Sing," by Florence Younker. Hymn, "Sun Oi My Soul" was then sung. business part oi the meeting was then carried out. Minutes of lust meeting were read and adopted followed by roll call answered by l2 members and three visitors. Collection amounted to $l.02c Doris Greene and Belle smith were appointed on program com- mittee ior next meeting. The re~ mainder oi the evening was pleas- antly spent in games. A letter oi thanks was read from a member and the closing hymn was “Work Iior The Night Is Coming " BBIDELTO-BE SHOWEBED — On Friday evenin , Sept. 24th a large number o iriends and neighbors. gathered at thehomeoi Mr. and Mrs W lace Pursey. North Rustico. to tender their Eva, a miscellaneous . The house was prettlly decorated ior the occasion with blue and white streamers. When all had gathered. to the strains oi the bridal chorus l Mrs. Ira McCoubrey, te bride- to-be was escorted to the seat oi honor, by Mrs Newton McLure who ushered her to n gully decor- ated chair. The bride was pre- with a beautiful bou. quet ‘lay Miss Joyce Warren. while rs Roy Woolner and Mrs. Lorne Houston brought in n nice- _ ly decorated basket oi gifts which were opened by Mrs. Newton Mc- Lure. and the accompanying vers. es read by Mrs. W D. tevenson. and placed on the table by Mrs. Rov Woolner. Eva in a few wcll chosen Words. thanked her friends ior all their kindness. When the bride was bounced all Joined in sin . ‘For She's A Jolly Good Fei ow." Lunch was served by the ladies. and the remainder oi the evening was spent in singing and social entercourse Everyone oins in wishing her every lov and ap- piness in the future bui- iflrettv wedding was s-lemnia- ed M. the Cavendish United CP-rch Marisa, Wednesday, Sept. 22th _ “ “eké v-nhe- "\- Ho! The 0f wannmo aunts - a quiet in F‘. Coffin unitul in marriage Mae Pursey, eldest daughter Mr. and Mrs» Wallace Pursev North Rustlco. and Edward Albert Clark. son of Mrs Clark and the late Richard Clark, Summerslde. The immediate attendant oi the bride and groom were Mr. and Mrs. Mlllar Orr. The bride wore n smart street length two piece dress oi heavenly blue crepe with silver trimmings nnd navy bluc accesso ies to thatch, and wore n corsage oi better-time roses. ‘w onlv oranment being a gold filled locket, gilt of t . . .. atelv iollcwlng the ceremony the happy couple motored to the bride's wedding supper was served to p number oi relatives and friends Two beautiful wedding cakes cen tered the table. Assisting in serv- ing were, Miss Hilda McKenzie Miss Una Court. Mrs. Balfour McKay, Mrs Arthur McEwen. Mrs. George Kltson and Mrs H L. Pursey, and Mrs. Allun Fur. scv. Mrs Whitefield Yeo aunt oi the bride poured tea. The evening , was further enlivened bv the or- rlval oi a number of serenvbwf who were welcomed nnd with refreshments. The repmind" of the evening was spent in music being furnished rr Mrs Arr, Arsennult, Charlottetown. ai- ter which everybndv depart/pd wishing the bride and rtroom many vears of happiness. hter the happy couple leit for Halifaxl where they will reside. War-ZS Yearsl Ago Today f By The Canadian Prea- l J1‘. 6. i916 _ Fresnoy taken by l British and Franco - Americans amassed through enemv positions the Champagne district turning the German positions on the Reim- sheights. General Allenbv marched E. Eva 33 miles northwest past Damascus, nlvnnvwgly DJQAJ home where n sumptuous‘ ' It served l . CHARLOTTETOWN KENNEL CLUB FIRST ANNUAL DOG SHOW Under The Distinguished Patronage (I. HIS HONOUR LIEUT GOV. B-w. IAPAGI. CHARLOTTETOWN SPORTING CLUB l FRIDAY, OOTUBER 22, 1943 Entry Forms, Premium Lists and full formation obtainable from Show Secretary. in- ml We wish to inform our many Patrons that Ed's Taxi Service is now operating on a full time basis. “To maintain the goodwill of those whom we serve is the goal ior which we strive." ED'S TAXI AND BUS SERVICE PHONES 170-1010