" , ._......._.'........, "traveller TUNE ' lill ml I All! ‘inlulsoll BAXTER ‘onslslssmssesemsvloys, F SPECIAL SHORTS PROGRAM Inning IAIISIIA Ddvtd = rallies EDWARD -=- Til-IIAY- ruin”, GLIMPSES 0F MEXICO — ODE TO VICTORY SEVENTH COLUMN “Pete Smith Specialty Family Troubles — “Our Gang Comedy” - Cartoon TODAY ONLY — C time I a Ii m. - Empire with a top n skits. ' “TIME To SHOWS TODAY AT é . .- Builotc blaze dcvo m.‘ . Profile. be stirring }‘ - sour for into the I f? i I 331g A COIUIAII M: 55s." ‘r i131? The population of India ls only Li?" cent rural. Canadian Legion Annual Meeting with Dill TAN.“ Isl - Bill WltLS end Ills TEXAS PLAYIOYS »'" lensn llov Iv Ind M en / . ohsuss Iv wlume true / OMEDY RIOT “Yllll CAN'T ESCAPE FOREVER” Also Shorts - snows s15 - 1 - sss '-"CAPITOL '-" COMING — Tl|llll.—-Fll|.—$AT. TSO(KS' liliy Iillli’ iluntl Iilll .. Bernard PlliiSll liahml illll. llniiliililil llsnl liilli Piillllli a - Edvard liillillt Also canrooN -_ Musical conical? - SERIAL ON THE SCREEN - Lloyd Nolan in KILL ” Plus Dog Obedience and Picture People 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 COMING - THUR. —FRI. ——SA T. IS the songs hlllsi "Al!" s nevuul. EXTRA!!! - SPORTS — COMEDY — CARTOON The annual meeting of the Canadian‘ Legion will be held In 1111i‘ evening, Sept. 29th, at 8 p.m. meeting as reports of the various co a milled and officers for the ensu lendnnce is ho ed for. Ch"l‘own Branch of the the Legion Home Wednes- This ls a very important mmittees will be sub- lng year elected. IRA M. B OWN, Branch Secretary. sends i! mun- Norttlern Ireland bera to the British House of Com- ons. - I I ITSSWFII‘ wand-windows, oslking EMPIRE -:- TO-DAY ONLY Mailing 15.5fm, YOUR LAST CHANCE T0 SEE “ IIMlif " The Yolielling hanger Popular Canadian Radio and Stage Star now at The otch program of cowboy songs and OUI A full at- SHOWS DAILY 3.15 - ‘l — 9 Heat Conservation Helps Relieve Coal Shortage , "You can't have your cake and sh: greatest benefits to est it" has changed to “You can't vines ss s whole. have your coal and burn it." this reason, it is now patriotic stuff to be cold. For years people - lln the rural districts of the Dom- inion have been used to that early u n, tow-n and closer together, as the stoke up their furnaces until solutely necessary. discourage peeping Toms. but prevent hens from being dissipated An when it strikes cold glass. ditional help is to draw draperies and curtains across the windows. en the stove is on in ‘doors closed. as .Ihrough open doorways. , . When a. ilre isn't bumfng in If there is no damper, stuff’ chimney openln ith ~but remember tg ¥mnv§°§.?§,pl§.: fore the next grate ilre is lit. ther-stripping loose . cracks Qlien seams of exterior casings, .n heat wasters at F?!‘ weather-stripping will ggve should be regarded s; all divs war work. “l. Early Ensures Christmas Delivery A corporal stands on s runhlns board of a truck, shouts at the top of “Mailf" Whether in m" 1h Erlslsnd. or wherever l-‘tlmlniofl’! men are serving in "m"! 10$”. this tableau is same. en drop everything duh up to stand in an ea o! equipment they lng. Around chl- alwlys seem to be "W!!! disappointed at so back dlsconsola various tasks. my to - that Christmas Novembe l, Th “very mfflme mllscwfll ensure parcels will have ill more handl The earlier pgrc Wm!‘- so that th of the anxiously be s reality. .351 iii. ‘° i.‘ sible. a“ °°'“"“°" “d more are: Ilfilmiinfifi? “m” [if light Auer will be add in ink, out abbreviations 1H3 flhliil "‘ "fir"! “Eula-l élefly that which mlght W‘? maven ssso IIIIIIIMGE SALE itutch Building Grafton 5t. l0 AM. In old of Protestant Orphanage 9-2B-2l morning chill in their homes. This latum folk follow their example and don't To kee arm is ll - m blem. Pull dvgwn the Iwllldrlwlshgdgs] 3mm“ hm‘? w“ so soon as it becomes dark. Not to ' the kitchen. leave t]. .-"\_:.‘s open so that some of the heat will circulate about the house. Otherwise kceo tho heat escapes 87MB. 0108c the fireplace dalmper, tlWlhile the weather is comps“. lily warm. preparation forging; "B"! Winter should be taken. Wea- fltting doors $811111: storm windows and doors W311 Wine out most“ dlranggts and v era cost. 385N118 engineers claim that pro. a ton of coal i th Being a lltt-rlc iniiifwffiwlfilil waves a cry The Post Office has pointed one milled for ovel-selgrlleral: lzlglltthgi The lnaxi- I mum welsh: n ll i‘ 1mm" b": ‘lT-nlfl’ sggecghell Plmels lllllullllllll '{l°.'§.,°fi°',,,' @191"! and with' the post offoe, -—> stag; “with fies ls red white 1M "i new‘ can‘ m»- I Thursday, Sopt.3il ritual? cultural: bveseme OONIIDlI-ATIQN LIII INSUW- ANCI- DO N01‘ LIAVI the the 8rd installment of unul the last day. NIH . re s‘. | nth until October 4th. l-ilPlt ' snimlnstsummu b‘ t ‘fir’; ‘b: before Boptember s01 s-w-al Norton-Your sttention is call- ed to the Airways Schedule change. Trip 3 leaves Charlottetown st i2 o'clock Instsed o! 12.30. s-aa-oi nt of lvlo ti!!! 040-9!- crie on October 1st at L30 at the I Boys’ School. and 2.80 It 5t. Mary! Convent. Cost. of innoculatioal FAMILY BIBIAVID- Mrs. H. l-lopgood of Mslbflllle received a , telegram , announcing the deah of her sister Theresa, Mrs. .Charles IHtaGerald in Oakland.‘ ‘Csltfomis. No particulars were rece ed. Besides Mrs. f-larlvlpiood. lthere are left to mourn s. L. M. Mallett. Detroit, Michigan; W. A. Ds idson. Sltuste, Mass. Mrs. nnilv Downle n- cheater, N.l-!.. and one ‘brother James D. MseRay In San Fran- oiscn. DOMINION BOTANIST VISIT. ED BEBE '-— Dr. . P. Gussow, iDomlnion Botsnist visited the Do- ‘mlnion Laboratories here to ak- ‘unine the work done during the He complimented Mr. R. R. Hurst, plant pathclogis‘, on the firogrhess Izlade In l . under Mr. Hurst's su rvlslon show- ed that uns rayed ote were quite dead while t use sprayed were not affects‘, The demonstration and ex eriments carried out proved oi the Pro- ab- shown encisi ommlttee in Owens: MacDonald is vice-president. of Bank of the ' ‘York. ad the the Jflelfclous refreshments were serve Kenna and Mrs i.‘ Finley. Te and was poured by and Mr. and new. Mr. and Mrs. P. E 1. -Sydne_v Post Record. half l 65 was the Aut wedding. Blanche‘ Campbell, daughter of Mr. New Wiltshire. became the bride of Mr. Raymond Gallant, son cf Mr. 4nd M!‘ Haven, and Mrs. Louis Campbell, s. J. . Gallant. New The bride looked charming in I i1" lbly supported the groom. m: church was nicely decorated bsetor v. Pr. Herrell eymoon tour of the de- tendered a miscellaneous ml-"mua Mimi’ and was the mclolent of man val- B much ion er uable and u efu y distance to travel this yo“; cums,“ ‘ l“? "d Pfihlhment. 81B are mailed the e Q5191! arrival ts w better if pm gifts I to the popularity of couple. the ‘I Fall Ofdava Forms ‘vgg- Basis For Story ' “Pilot No. s" The fell of Java [rrolund the" tunely story O he Prince mfs- ' 1 sstre. Irsnohot Tone h in an ‘Si! ill n. . ye his first straight. screen . Hun has apecl " . n. $.35“ .2’ '°""'°" as on s blee Jevs st rt, lsqustdgcn of Unit ‘ an awaiting the ' Jap bombers. fleorgaCoiltns chot e) tlkss o in t plane lamsft rrler. While on his _ e m on. fellow pilots left hind reveal his life story. The screenplay. written by forlns a panoramic picture gtliepthgliblng story of 001111123213‘ 1 E N 6 - O- . R0011 Doalwtdorria Gcdrli . Plnoman quarters Wo~ two weeks It Rollo oi the pilots as .'l‘he su t Alan so»? °" iléfidiaas a . With hi l 1pm“ ‘ma’ “Est” "5.’ Msenollllels. d hi“: she ldlatg “- "1 - l“ m“ ° wr: wrsn t this tim t emi d chuhlthmwn‘ m“ hem‘ m‘. all Civic tax-Sayers “libel-ht; 5rd. Ib- Trmu‘ 5 " ‘mm w" Fm‘ stallment of taxes falls due on Selfi- Mr. the hsttan Co, New HONORED 0N BIRTHDAY —. A jolly affair was held at the home of Mr. George MacGee. on Barring- ton street on Tuesday evening. when about thirty friends gathered to ten- cler their congratulations on the oc- ,p1gce, cssfon of his seventfeth birthday. used extensively by men in uni- A very pleasant evening was spentltorm. especially, the airforcc. since in singing, music. games and ccn-| tests. music being supplied by Helen cahill at the piano. Mr. P. O'Toole, violin and Mr. L. Carey. accordion. by Mrs. S. MrrzGean. Mrs. F. Mac- l-lelen O'Toole. Among the out of town guests were Mrs D. Steele, North Syd J. Day. Bras d'0r. Helen Cshlil, Charlottetown, AN AUTUMN WEDDING -- On sebtember lst. Bi- Ahns Church, hot scene of s very pretty when Miss d d attractive dress of heavenly bllire‘ crepe with hat to match and navy . e was a n b” °" "‘“°.l.°§ZZ°YJ§3."A‘i. °"“°° .2." .13.; m‘ m“ °’ W"! “‘ with," and by her sister and Miss wlnnlnea B lwnlillnilg; gxampbeltlhwho wore rose beige crepe “mp l“ canmm- m ‘ 5°""1°° "I- soggsoges. ‘IE5. “bilge: Willi-ill’ Tile for the occasion with variegated Aut- ger 01:5‘: alkixlghfltzxgléi. ‘gillfrglgleiahebieremonl’ “m” lumshaved "zvghgchillllblts Pastor Rev. Pr. Keefe appreciated Sm“ 1111111’: 1:1}; 138mm were nrtndered by their for- mm a" “t” “lxlmu- b!" there with Pr. Keefe and a their who number of wmenwho turn friends and relatioru partook of molesting to the popularity of m" m" m}! sumptuous breakfast at the home of bride, while others were there from them the bride. After the usual festfvlt-' Clinton. Margnte, C I l". and merriment the hanpy young communities wilble left by motor csr for g hon- Prior to th dd “with” e e we m‘ the “fiflfioyli joyment of the occasion. YORK DAYSPRING MISSIOI}; o ole evening. Sept. of Mrs. Peter Proud. The president presldtd and ' l devotional period. The theme for the meeting was “Christ. the world and for all of Meeting opened by singing "I Hear Thv Welcome followed by responsive read- ing. Those taking part were: Mrs. Wendell Vessey, Mrs. Frank vcssey Cook.‘ Mrs. Gordon Crockett and Mrs.‘ testifying ‘ balmy orms the bask- Astra-Goldwyn- of unerlcs st war, . Marsha Hunting! Kelly are starred in the . presents Vsn Jo neon. We im scree debut GUI “N? York dra- who r during her aoullivogs eygihlutil: ‘romantlo lead. ' bomb? to intercept s Je-P 8:‘ Dgvld of Mr. Owing to troop movements, etc., to ensure Christmas deiiveryto theArmed Forces overseas—Order Early. SWEET CAPORAL C I G A R E T 'l' E 5 9.0. Box 6000 - Montreal, Que. or your iobacconirl 3rd INSTALLMENT 0f Civic POLICE COURT — At the police Court yesterday a case cf disor- derly conduct was dismissed. . Yesterday the Car Ferry 4'1 at 6.55 5 Prince Edward Island made crossings. ‘30th. After that date interest ‘be charged. 9 QUEEN HOTEL REPAIRS — The front of the Queen Hotel has been refaced with insufboard. The foundation and pillars were re- finished with concrete plaster. These improvements have added much to the appearance of the The Queen Hotel has been must -20‘9i. he war began. The management s under a very competent host and aostess, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. d ISLANDER. ILL —- hits. Herbert Webster Stlmpson. i7 Elmwood Avenue, Brockton, Mass. writes: -— Priends in Prince Edward Island will regret to learn that Charles Webster. son of Herbert Webster. Charlottetown. is seriously ill, with little hope for his recovery. Char- les is a brother of Russell Webster who passed [lwfly last month. Mr. Webster has three sons. Urban. Charles and George also two daughters Ruth M. home and Mll- I re. RILEY — DESROCHE WED- DlNG.-—A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlzed at the Kensington United Church Manse, Thursday. tember liith at ‘l P. M. by the Reverend A. D. Stirling. The con- tracting parties were Mrs. Bessie Robins Riley of Freetown and Mr. Joseph Benjamin DesR/oche, Long River. The bride was most 0860m- .ingly gowned in white and blue |prlnted crege and wore a flnBfl‘ tip veil wh h fell from a coronet ot white and silver. She carried an arm bouquet. of pink and white asters. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mill- msn witnessed zhe ceremony. 1m- mecliately following the ceremony the happy couple motored to their home at Long River where they received a large number of friends who called during the cvenln to offer felicltatlons. Many of t oee attending came from Freetown, at‘; llfton and other where the groom i5 well and favorably known. A niu-n- ber of young people arriving in ser- nading costume added to the en- Taxes due September 30th. 9-20~9i. I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IN MEMORIAM MB. THOMAS M. CONNOLLY Thomas as. died In hosvitll Monday m0 . Sept. 13th. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. John L. Connolly oi O'Connor f. wnshiP. thre sis ' Betty, Mrs. David Garbutt of . gonnor, Peggy and Catherine st ome. Born in Prince Edward Island. Mr. Connolly csmo to Fort William with his parents when he was seven years old. He attended local schools, then moved with the fam- lly to O'Connor l1 years a c. 8e has been employed by the .P R. and worked out of Schrieber for the past two years. He obtained leave of absence from the railroad this Spring. One brother. Richard yledeceased him ih 1935. Mr. Con- nolly was well known and highly res ctcd in the district. (Mrs. Willem Conncll . Highfield is grandmother to ecea-sed who also eaves man aunts, uncles and cousins in .2. Island.) filnersl Services The funeral of Thomas Connolly aged 26 years of O'Connor Town- ship, who died Monday morning lurid W-sdnfisdny nftcrnoon. Sept. 15th.. from the Geo. E. Blake funeral chacei at 2 o'clock. There was a very large attendance at the funeral which filled the chapel to capacity. Floral tributes were pro- fuse. 'I"he service was conducted by the Rev. W. C. ‘Tompkins of the Fundamental Baptist Church. He offend condolence to relatives and friends. Two “God Understand: Our Cares. End "God Remembers sun-g by Willis panied by Percival Kirby, Mus. Bad, st the organ. A favorite hymn. "Abide with Me" was sung. interment was made in Mountain View r _,_ Pallbearers were: James Stanley, John Winslow. Russel Winslow, Carbutt and I v Attending of- ficial representatives cf the Broth- ererhood of Railway Trainman. o'clock Thursday. Sept. 9th. Prov. lnclal Police reported that the truck struck some rocks on the right hand side of the road caus- in: it to turn over several times. Taken to hospital. Connolly's condition was reported serious, and he died Monday. Sept. 13th. Three other pastengers in the truck escaped apparently unhurt, police stated. STORDY-ROGERSON MARRIAGE There was solemnized at St. John's Anglican Church, Crapaud on August 26 last, the marriage of Miss Caroline Sturdy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Stordy, of Crapaud to Mr. Willard Rogerson, only son cf Mr. and Mrs. Parker J. Rogerson, Victoria. The cere- mony was perfonned by the rec. ‘tor, Rev. G. R. Hartman, in the ‘presence of the immediate rela- tives and friends of the contract- ing parties. The couple were unattended. The bride was attired in a dress of Queen's blue with fuschla trim- mings and accessories to match. After the ceremony the happy couple left on a wedding trip to points of interest in the Mari- On their return, a weddln- supper was served at the groom's home. attended by the ‘personal friends and relatives of the bride and groom. The evening was further enlivened by the arrival of a number of serenaders who were welcomed and served with refreshments. Shortly after their return they were tendered s miscellaneous shower at the home of the bride's parents. They were the recipients of many valuable and useful gifts. At a later date they were visited at their home v the ladies of the L.O.B.A. of wh oh the bride is a valued member. Mrs. Thomas Best read an appropriate address. while Mrs. Eric Lowther. on behalf of the lodge. presented the bride with a beautiful wool blanket. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson replied briefly thanking the members for a their kindness. llr. Enliieoti 0n Maritime CIRCLE- The regular meeting rthe York Dajvsprlng Mission Cr iwas held on Tuesday 14th., at the home the for all Life". the hymn Voice" or Miss Macbecd Mrs. Wm. Earl Cook. Dsvctonal period clos- ed by singing the hymn "Hall to The Lord Anointed. amounted to $1.05. The roll call was responded to by i4 members ‘Iihore being three visitors present The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. The Treasurer reported having on hand $0.80. A dainty lunch was sewed lw the hostvs. Meeting closed with National Anthem. Personals J . parts of P. E. I. Br" Major H.111. M Audit Officer for st l-lal leave at his former home Bar Mrs. c. Jenkins and hef‘ with the granddaughter, Miss Alice Jenkins. left ‘lrenton, N. 8., Saturday for s‘ lvlait with relatives In different Mrs Pearl Afleck accompanied by Mrs. Orville Johnson, of Bede- aue. P. E. I. visited at. the home and Mrs. George Spence,‘ Cape Tormentlne, on Sunday. cEwcn, District Military District tly returned to Head- lfax after spending Lecture Tour Much interest attaches to the visit to the Marltlmes of Rev. Dr. James G. Bndlcott oi the English department of the West China Union University. Changtu. Dr. Endicott opened a scrics of meet- ings in New Brunswick on Sept. M i-fe will speak in the auditorium of Trinity United Church, Char- lottetown, on Monday eve Oct. t. at Montague on Oct. I and at Summerside on Oct. e. loaned by the United Church, uplon request, to Generallsslsno C fang Kai-Stick in promoting the "New Life Movement". Dr. Emeli- cott has been directly responsible The offering ' IOJ.‘ the or nlsstlon of relief work in West C Ina. He has travelled ‘s of miles by sir, and by ilorry over the Burma Road, dlatrl. .buting medical and erner ncy-m- lief sirpplies. and direct g the evacuat on of bombed-out areas. Born in West China. Dr. Bidi- lcott is a son of the Very Rev. Dr. James llndioott. vetemn missionary land former Moderator of the United Church. tiring the first st Wsr he served in France with the 0.1", later lfrom the University o Mo“ \_ . . Philosophy. lmgllsh and History. After completing graduate work lin English, Dr. nldioott returned I KELLOGGS STHMA RELIEF i . i PAGE THREE usurious-uni i McINNIS runes DAY SALE ‘Women’s SHOES THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY $2.98 250 pairs Women’s Stylish Shoes to make rooln for Fall and Winter goods. Broken lines of better shoes. High heel styles in narrow widths Cuban heels in wider widths Kid — Suede - Patent Leathers — Black Brown -- Tan - Navy Blue. Here are the sizes: — AA 5to81-2—A 5to8—B 4108 C 4to8l-2. A splendid opportunity to secure some shoes of good quality at low cost. No Phone Orders HOWARD McINNIS Great George Street - Near Kent No C.0.D. orders m; . —-- Lake Superior- Lodge. Schrieber botl rsumnnn PHOTOGRAPIIED tafglisifugtiiztl-slélgltgglgeg! No. 4w. C IIIDAL The Long Island Daily Press of Alter this dam interest Wm be allse of Death but". Sept. 2i reprints an excel ent chargem To avoid long WE“ pa photograph of Secretary of the now _ 94M, Thomas Connolly or veletta, Treasury Henry Mogenthau. Jr., ' ___ ' Ont. received serious injuries to n, who was paylns a flying visit to TRAIN AND FERMFTM early the ‘head when the truck he was city 3:,“ ‘alga 8&2? l'§"§§§;'§§,‘,,,‘§ train left Borden last evening with girgigtrlgagzlerlémedoghgllfa mgfggm: "nfli h“, lwor ers on their War Loan cam- 9‘ passengers am‘ arrived 1m” Wm‘ at McC‘uskey‘s Corner at about h n, n s s n Inolultinl‘ a Q with flnwlsu, p s r feet Ills Inonds Mail Your Overseas Xmas Gifts Early! CFCY 9 T0 9.30 P. M. wastes‘ " m" S . aamofllgggglfrqgfim“ SIPTIDIII °"°“"'““ SERENADE I 1n educational United Chum!‘- that. have sincke‘ bgen - co . magnet! 3:19 Chinese la which he has 5W boyllwd- te ti nal Elcsrxlleymamt-Ill. (bherwwl m“ ' others official Dr MIA ‘ slble the In 1925 IO 0118519 eh a . text boobs adopted bl’ His unusual AT WELLNERS nuaovss $24.75 a host 0| been!!! styles to ehooll from, Depenlniflfl Invented. English-Chinese asbest- ken since early - m r sa nd for whom he has acihd l-l te rater. nllldioriitt has a vivid story ll or his experiences in Gbihl- during the last fifteen vem- hi,‘ rscnsl association with Gena ssrno and Madame chlans a snek, General Chang Chun nan other leaders of the Chinese e- mocratio front Dr. Ihldicott thuslastio reception and students of A1115?" University in a series o! 1611'“!- es and discussion groups last Dec- ember. This was to have been nls 1,5; public spoearanee In Canada before ssilirw for the orient. But conditions made this "I190!- Church retained Dr. rmdloott for another Canadian itlrril- erary, beginning with the Ms - r time Provinces. ‘Airmen Lose Lives Attacking U-Bflflt cars: TOWN. sent 18- <0P> — seven Allied airmen, the crew of s Liberator bomber who attacked an enemy submarine, lost their lives in the encounter in which both the bomber and the undersea craft were destroyed. sighting the submarine off the west coast of Africa. the pilot of the bomber swept down to attack The U-boat made no effort to submerge. but. opened fin Ind scored a hit. _ The bomber then lost helsht but just before crashing released depth charge which hit the U- bost. The su marine began to sink and the crew jumped Into the vy shark infested waters. seven of the reenter on the paper- crew who climbed into n rubber plastered It with war stamp, T AIIWIAYS sensual: cum: i EHQCIIVQ Bqll. fi Trip 3 Leaves ChTown 12.00 noon Leaves Samnleralde 18.85 pl. DIAMOND $75 l! n n dimme- m n s s I v e mounting . and or course the dlmond ls porter-t. " lven an m. w“ _v the faculty IITI . We've u lee-v selktlon of d: trsetlre sets QI several disb- llve patterns. VLW. Wellner Lin...‘ Jewelers Since 1868 usearsanuuuar- . an. n a ed u " ..§. loll?’ m" the...“ was killed. I Arrives‘ Moneton 1.06 pa. MARITIME CENTRAL . DAILY mcsvmno shrill?!“