OCTOBER a. 1939 FHE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE; mun- WOULDNT YOU KNOW II! He's had measles, mumps, and new marriage an his mind! “IIDY HARDY ans spgiun FEVE LEWIS STONE - MICKEY RODNEY CECILIA PARKER - FA Travelogue - PROVINCE 0F QUEBEC ‘ Sport Reel -- “JOCKEYS Up» Colour Cartoon - “FRQG POND” Shows —3.l3—7.00-9.00—Sai. ma. 2.20 vmyn ' W BIG WEEK-END PrmcQ Edwarlb" s P a c I A L ‘ ' Ci‘? ‘ CAP"lTCL—- TODAY Annual v _ Subscriptions I r’ P.E. Island Hospital The Board oi Trustees of the P. E. Island Hospital teiully ac- LONE RANGER no. is colnniw sun CARTOON EINV-Vf-NMN? WAR APPEAL 'At request of Lady Reading the I.O.D.E. of Canada is sponsoring an appeal for WARM NEW CLOTHES AND BLANKETS for evacuated children of the British cities. DONATIONS SOLICITED Full particulars from: I-i-I-l-I-I-I-i- J‘ MRS. R. M. LEGATE _ '1 Convener, Royal Edward Chapter, I.O.D.E. i; :5 Tel. 935 TJJVHHHV BIRTHS 'T; ___ik____-__' common-at Slherbu-oolre. Oct- 3, 1939, to Mr. Mrs. Reginald Compton, nee Margaret Todd, a daughter, Margaret Etta. MARRIAUES r MACNEILL-MACKAY-At Trinity Prasonage, Oct_ 5. 1939, b the Rev. John Stirling assisted the Rev. Hugh Miller. Wilbur Bruce liiacNeill oi Milton, P. E. I.. and Margaret, Marion MacKay of Brad- albane, P. E. 1. COlifi-EDWARDS-At the home of the bride's parent-s. on Wednes- Wesfit "i991? thin!" ‘fiat ac u e, . . Coles of Milton, to Mary Agnes Edwards, daughter of Chester and Mrs. Edwards, Hampshire, P. E~ I~ ROSS--At Central Bedcque, on Oct, 5. 1939, at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. R. Morrison, Dr. Mary Ross. age '12 years. Funeral from the home of Mrs. Morrison on fii-tur- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Wilmot Cemetery. Pleasi- omit flowers. McKINNON-At the Sacred Heart Home on Oct 4. 1939, Marv A. McKinnorn, aged B0 years. The re- mflins were conveyed yesterday ai- iernoon from lFrank Hennersews Funeral Home to the home of Mr. Edward Lnrkin, Bavslde and the funeral will take place this mom- lhz to Grand River for interment. ‘PHINNNUV N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire :1 Phone m Y’s Men’s Club Business Meeting Held The Y‘s Men's Club held its monthly business meeting last night with the president. Roy Cud- more, in the chair. Jack MncNnlr and O. K. Presby conducted the sing-song. Lowell Hancock from the Sum- melside Y‘s Men's Club and Roland ‘Taylor, were present its guests. ert Simm announced the line- up of the bowling teams. The veri- ous committees brought in reports oi work done or planned. Messrs. Roland Taylor and Joe Curran told the club that they are to resume the classes in boys work soon and anticipate a good response. The president assured them of the whole-hearted support oi’ the Y's Men. The following new members were initiated Sam Smith. Harold Heartz. Burlelgh Taylor. Ralph Maoliean. Ernest Dunning. Reg Nichols. AUCTIIHL SALE There will he sold at Public Auction on Monday m0 Sixiecmh of October at two o'clock in "H! afternoon Fann oi fifty 11"" Wm‘ 00d dwelling house and outbuild- rings situate on the New Glasgow Road, Lot Twenty-four properly oi the late Sarah McLeod. Also at some time and place personal pro- perty including the following: 1 mare, two years old, 2 cows. hny and grain and one acre 0i 11°"!- toos. Terms made known at illc Sale, For further particulars nnnlv i0 Mqfifil." gcrlzigiiuan. Royal Blink , a o wn. B“ n‘ GORDON McLEOD. Administrator. J. A. McDONALDQ Auctioneer. 10-13140-64- KXZ G knowledges the followigzir; donations. Hon. B. W. LrPage, Lieut- Governor Carveil Bros. A. Plclrard Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cotton E. D. Nicholson DcBlois Bros. Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Altken Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Champion Hyndman dz 0o. R. E. Mlltch 8r Co. Bruce Stewart d: Co. Dr. .1. P. Lisntz Premier Thane A, Campbell McDonald 8; Rowe Patriot Publishinlz Co George Toombs d: C0 Jrimcs Brow Irwin Printing Co. Roorfs Ltd Mrs. Victor Saunders J. Pope Clark Charlottetown Can Co C. H. B. Iongworth Eastern Trust L M. Poole dz Co Woolworth! Stores Jenkins Pharmacy Dr. l-i. H Pierce assess §s8da88s§ G, F. Hiltcheson Mr. E. ‘Vi. Phillips C. N. Blssett (“lmrioiiotoivn Fur Sales Wstern Hay 8r, Feed Weliinuton MacNeill Arthur Belcher P. W. Tumor “iiss Marv Hazard F‘. M. Stewart Col C L. McKay 1.. .1. Stlicov (‘udmoro Bros. Jwlyo Palmer W. E. Bentley '~"'-"°‘.="P"F"P'F"F"9'?'F"P'?‘?"F"9‘355555555555555:55; . . _ . . 888288888888888888888888888828888888888 888288888 N. w. Lowther 00 iilisser Horne 99 Ada Harris 99 m, A. “lobster 5-00 .r a Paton 5-00 K. M’ Martin 5-99 Dr. Gilbert Houston 500 $711100 Lr-lwl-IC-B-li. Eastern Guardian ‘This column is reserved i0! news oi local interest but adver- tisin] of a newly Mill" my inserted at cento l’ I0", strictly payable .n advance uSUBSCRIPTlgnNS w this Ch lottetown Guard may derided w their Beat- Arch" Hume. ' KENT aaaurv snorra- Q {chug- gpeoials, also student ,3... L-11il9-10-6-2i. STRAYED anon MY PREMISES three shropsbire rams. Notify Gordon Rodd, Milton. L-lllfi WANTED tsg/Qgailué Eliagfggv GI] , - r I w“ m y L-1l1C-10-6-8i. WANTED-IIOUSI-‘KEEPER FOB elderly lady. Write giving as“. experience and references, P. O. Box 93. City. L-llll-IO-B-Si. YOUNG MAN ACCOMMODATID. 238 Kent St. L-IIOC-IO-fl-Sl. LOST PURSE WITH SUM 0F money at Prince Grill. Finder please leave at this oiiici‘. u" iWANTED-GIRL son nonfi- worik in hontie near town. E‘; per erice no necessary. ulnfill. Ill-Mll- Th1 Central Guardian Tllh column is roeorvel for new: oi locel interest but advertising o: e new"; nature ma! be Inserted It l oenie e word strictly pey- able in advance. OONFIDEBAHO ' . wee. "rfiiiiefiiilfh POLICE COURT- A’ drunk ap- DQI-red in court yesterday and was remanded until Friday. ciril TAXES.—Saturday. October 7th i6 i110 181i doy for recipients oi "NM: bills to notify City Clerk's office of their intention to appear before Adipstment Board, L-IOQS-IO-i-Ai. OONGRATULATIONS— Mr. and ms. Samuel F. Doyle quietly cele- brated the 35th. anniversary of their meniagenyosterdey and ro- oeived the hes est congratulations o1 their friends. FUNERAL SERVICES-Irina mn- orel of Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy was of her dough Mrs. Praughlt. 814 Richmond Street to Dimotanb Basilica where . Iouis Dougan who also cun- diiciod the service at the ve. The pallbearers were: essts. liflcheel Conway, James MoCa/be. Patrick Dennis, McDonald, T. L. Smith and Leo. F. Doyle. BURIAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs Elizabeth Shep- hard was held from her late resi- dence 94 Pcwnal Street, yesterday morning to St. Dunstans Basilica where Requiem High Mass was sung b Rev. W. Keefe who also oonduc the service at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Paul Peters. Jas. Campbell, Alfred Watts, Louis McDonald. William Roper and Warren Gallant. CONDITION STILL SERIOUS — Jimmie Doyle and Alexis McQuaid oi Charlotetown. who were injured in a truck accident at Cherry Valley Corner on Wednesday night. are still patients in the Charlottetown Hospital. Doyle's condition i5 still considered serious by medical au- thorities. He is suffering from lapses of consciousness and is badly bruis- ed about the head. It is feared that he has concussion of the brain. Mc- Quaid. the owner and driver of the truck was badlv shaken up although he escaped serious injury. It is ex- pected that he will be able to leave the hospital today. Wider bodies i : z Wider Greater Vision rest and relax. Wheelbase has been increased-but over- all car length remains the same. New, advanced weight distribution places all passengers near the centre of balance, producing a thrilling new "Luxury Ride". Handy-Control gearshifting on the steering column is standard equip- ment on ALL models, including the lowest-priced Roadking. Headlamps are the new unit-type "Sealed Beam" design with 50-65% more illumination on the -cuuacu NUNCI - Winsloe Pastoral Charge Services Sundey. Oct. 8th are as follows: Winsloe North 1-1 A. M. Sacrament, of the lord's Supper; Highfield 3 P. M. Winsloe South 7.80 P M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. L-ll106-l0-0-1i SILVER FOXES SELL WELL- A fair collection c! silver faxes sold einoeediflaly well. th almost 100 oe-nt of the offering being taken, at yesterday's auction con- ducted n, Fraser Huth. Inc. Full silvers were up l0 per cent irom the preceding sale. with a $60 top: three- uarters up 20 per cent, with a $50 ; halves up 25 per cent. $34 top; up 26 per cent, $25 tap. off 10 per cent, 815 . A ieir collection oi mink sold well, 00 cent being taken. min was up 5 per cent, with a. $14.75 top. and wild mink was off 5 yer cent. with a $12 top. Beaver sod well, a. fair collection going at an increase oi l0 per cent, with s 824 top. 66 per oent cl the offer- ing being sold.—New York Times. SCOUT! ILECI‘ SLATE -Miss Ruth Vinnicombe was elected Presi- dent oi the Charlottetown Scouters Club at the annual meeting held C‘ last night in 8t. Peter's Hall. Other named were, Vice- Pres., Mr. James l". McCarville. 8ec., Miss Lillian Brown. Tress. Miss Irene McDonald. Following the election c! officers, Fire Chief Angus Mcmacliern, the guest speak- er of the meeting. addressed the Cllrbontheimrportanoeofamo- Riram for Fire Prevention Week (Oct 8-1-4.) He stresed the import- ant part which could be played by Boy Scouts in educating the Pub- lic to the importance oi Fire Pre- vention. Plans were also made for holding the annual Apple Day which, it was decided. would be held this year on Saturday. Oct. HAWK GETS GUNNEIPS PRIZE— William Doyle, Geofge- town railway man isn't so sure "dumb" should be used in describ- ing some feathered folk. While duck hunting at Newport, a few miles irom his home he shot a fine bird which fell in soft mud at the water's edae some distance from shore. While Mr. Dovle was pond- ering on how to recover the bird a large hawk swooped down and picked up the duck. ard made off to the neighboring woods. RATE SCHEWIILE DISCUSSED ——No decision w== r""lied in the annliraFon bv the I-lnnd Tele- phone Company for a revised rate 8.l5—Y. P. U. schedule for this province, Dr. I. J. Yeo emwunoed last night. fol- lowing s, meeting oi the Board of Public Utilities. All the board did ay was to "hear representa- iona." Dr. Yeo. who is chairman, said. The Telephone Company ap- lied for approval oi a revised fight schedule some months ago. A peublic hearing was held in Char- iot town later. Recently the Sum- merside Board oi Trade passed a resolution expressing strong apposi- tion io the roposed rate change. ‘Included in hose appearing before the board yesterday were Messrs. 'W. J. Lidstone, and R. L. Mol- lison. both representing the Sum- merside Board of Trade. MARTIN - CONNOLLY - The ‘marriage was solemniaed at the ‘Church of the Most Holy Redeem- Heiena Martin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Martin was un- ited in the Holy Bonds of Mavi- mony. to William Ross Connolly, son of Mrs. J. B. Connolly and the late Mr. Connolly. Rev. Wm Haward 0&3. Rector at the Church. officiating, and celebrating the Nirptisl Mass. As the bridal party proceeded up the aisle the wed-ding march was rendered by Miss Marie Paquet, who also ac- companied the aoblsts, Misses Eulalia MdNall/y, Marv Callaghan, Rita Cailaithan and Hazel Martin. sister of the bride. who rendered appropriate hymns during the mass. The iride who was given in mar- riage by her father. was attractively gowned in wine martiniaed velvet, with matching accessories, and car- ried a handsome bouquet of ‘Palis- man rcses. She was assisted by her sister, Miss Bertha who wore a "Je- coming dress of blue shot taffeta with matching accessories, and car- ried a bouquet of small chrysan- themums. Mr. ‘Lemuel Connolly, a brother, assisted the groom At, the conclusion, a wedding breakfast was served at the Queen Hotel at which menv useful presents were received. The number of wedding nre=ents testified to the popularity of the younz couple. Mr. and Mrs. Conno‘lv left by motor on a honey- moon trip to Boston and New York. followed bv the best wishes of numerous friends and in which the Guerdian joins. Trinity ilnlisii Church FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6 3.00—Baby Band Party—Social l-Iall. 3.30-6th Brownies-Social Hall. ii.30—'6th Guides — Social Hail. Scouts. loo-Choir Rehearsal-Ileana Hall. ‘er yesterday morning when Mary. Death Last Night Ci ilr. Mary Ross Dr. Mary Ros, 73- ear-old lady physicianoied lasting tang: home of her sister Mrs. D. R. rrison, Gentile! iiedeque, following e ie y illness. . e was born at Bedoque but Ia a young wouian left. the Province to study medicine. At the conclusion oi her course she went to Britbh Columbia where she practised ined- lcine until illness overtook her l- bout e you ago. She returned to the Island last winter and has re- mained hare ever since. She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mr- George H. Ross, Calgar , Rev. Theo. Ross, Black River Bri N. 8., Mrs. E. B. Cogsweil, Eamon n Alberta. Mrs. n. .1. MoCutheon, Vancouver mu Mrs. D. R. Morrison, Bedeque. PERSONALS Mrs. H. R. Largo left yesterday morning Philadelphia where she will spend several weeks. Maseru. Harvey Butt and Ken Profitt oi Alberton were in the city on busineu yesterday. l& Abe Carrot! and llel Kathleen Ourley left ‘thin-scar moming on a visit to friends in Boston and New Yot. The many friends of Mrs. War- field Orr. who has been a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital, will be pleased to leam hat she has returned t0 her home in N01 Glasgow. ' TIRIDFIIT Kinsmen PEANUT BAY Saturday, Oct. 7th Buy a bag of Peanuts and aid War Service Work. Annual Protestantilrphanage Rummage Sale 9.30 Friday morning Oct. A at 56 to 58 Grafton St. Building formerly occupied by Robert Simpson Ltd. Anyone wanting pereeb called for, Phone 151 Anyone interested in tho I. O. D. E. OVERSEAS POST - GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP FOR 1940-41 May receive full information by applying to EDUCATIONAL SECRETARY Box 476 Charlottetown IN GRAVE RIVIERA NICE, fiance —-(CP) — 5110f" and scanty clothing are not in keep- ing with the gravity cf the interna- tional situation, according to com- ment in Riviera newspapers and women are urged wear marl clothes. i In Style, Comfort and Ride, the Roomiosi, moei luxurious Plymouth ever built by Chrysler 2 ; . New from and rear seats S : i Sensational new "Luxury Rldel“ EXCITING improvements abound in the new Plymouth for 1940! Bodies are wider-SS inches wide at the front seats ~56 inches at the rear seat. There is room co move around, New "Sealed Beam" head- lamps have 50% more illumination on country driving beam. F, R Charlottetown Front and rear seats are wider and chair height. Ample room for six people to move around. Improved design oi reu- leaz um rests gives more hip room. Handy-Control gearshifdng is standard equipment on ALL models, including the lowest- priced P‘, " ' _ , r . . A ‘ A " A ’ “A i“ I "I _ l i Plow ciiregriw-oea Torrie! sear I I THE L0 W PRICED BEAUTY wit/z Z/ze “ 1mm; fro?’ country driving beam. Rear doors are straight at the heck i rear door windows now go all the way down . . . All doors an wide-you walk straight in and sit down. All windows are larger and set lower for better vision. You can "sce” no matter where you sit in the 1940 Plymouth. See the handsome new Plymouth models new on display ai your Chrysler-Plymoulli-Fwgo dealer’: showrooms. Talro iild liirillivlg new Plymouth "Luxury Ride” today. ‘Ibrilling new "Luxury Ride" is produced byi BIG NEWS aboutalm} CA - 13W 1949 PLYUTH! ,1 II longer wheelbase and new, arivnnmd weight distribution with ell passengers riding ma, the centre of balance. \ Li! LOCAL DELIVERED PRICEI train‘; $1 925 Coupe Delivered in CHARLOIIETOWN license and laral lone: (i! any) only extra. HERE IS YOUR