SEPTEMBER 2a. 1942 /__ TO- DAY ‘iii T HE DOG SHOW‘ gunman-tun“ mi-‘i-‘i-"W N EWB - SHOWS mill to tho not d ilw gAF hcccommnppcii by the dnod Mpuflv tho girl on when love _ kmmlnmgil-ioioicoidl. . rs min: itol ywoo ITICIIILI ',,,. ifiiiu ' ou"e"m_'.nor.ql . mflllilfii EDWARDZa SHOWS 8.15 — 7..00 — 9.00 EXTRA — Another Funny Animal Short - “AT — Quiz Kids — Musical -y0.I)AY ONLY - A MUSICAL MADCAP us! xvsan- “MY FAVORITE SPY” ii t . production ... Pl “Au iisulfsin '} I“ ufififififli-‘Jlfhfifi-NNNWJHNV ELLEN DREW 2.80 — 1.00 — 8.45 “-“lummimiiiillllliio- gli NEW SERIAL EXCITING FEATURI FEATURING NGlANWS PIERTISS C MEDIAN! liif CRAZ GANG - 1mm iliilVtl TEDDY itiiox luurumsii ciitsimsusii tiimiluumnii lmuvucoio NOOII "IAAIIIDI 3nd TIIRILLTNG CRAP. THUK-Flllw-SAATT‘: CAPITOL — Tllllll. — FRI. - will Ioht its m- I ii flu llllllllilllillijli lfisit Mcp csrur F1511. WEDDING ! “ A charmlngegearly autumn wed- ding took pla at the residence of Mr. Harry Campbell, Emwood on Sept. 2nd when his daughter, Jessie was- united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Arnold Richard MacDonald of New Dominion, The Rev. TW. Goodwill officiated. The ring ceremony was observed. Under the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Mae Betts, New Dominion, the bride was escort. ed and given away by her father, Beautiful cut flowers and potted plants formed the decorations, whilc the marrialc carom iy was performed under a double arm with wedding bolls and white streamers. The bride wore a floor length dress of white embroidered net met with organdy trimmings and a finger tip veil caught up with a halo of orange blossoms and carried a bou- uet of pink roses and maiden hali- orn. She was attended by her sister Laurette who also wore s. foor length dress of blue taffeta with pin velvet trimmings and carried a bouquet of pink glndlolas and baby breath. The groom was Rb]? silpwfted by his brother Lemuel. New Dominion. After felicitious greetings were extended to the bride and groom the wedding party sat down to a ve:y dainty sup- per, The toast to the bride was heartily received with duel honors. As s. mark of the hiagsh regard with which the newly-we are held a largo number of their friends and mi hbors assed through the house an extcn ed to than their congrat- ulations and best wishes. The rest of the evening was regaled in ren- dering s very delightful program or music by the following artists, namely, Messrs. Donnld MacDonald. IfQWi MloDonlld. Hebcr Campbell Wilfred Campbell. Mrs. Arthur M“. Donnld and Miss- Rae Betts. My, Toilfifofifmucn a.” m’ AXL --____ if 5 n, tzrirltigillfin 1.060.377 square ‘Y in E i h “Millie years of thsuwf: n A’ c h.’ "hi"?! in thcdxmo, Davis Ward interspezsed sflme very choice so-los in his own masterful way. congratulavons. HARDER LEATHER ‘me best and mcst urvicggblg leather is HPFTVEd from b tt from mel- mes. u ’ m" GEIITRAI. BIIAITDIAI This column is reserved for nfls 0f local interest, but advertising o! a newly naturs may be inserted at live cents a word, strictly payable in adynncc. ORA SWELL I0: PhDWITlPlil-l. OONFEDERATION LIFE INBUI. ANCE L-fll IOSTERS DRUG-STORE h the only one open this afternoon and evening. O-Btfv-li. POLICE COURT-In the cit: Police Court yesterday one drun was remanded. RECEIVES PROMOTION. — Mr. J. ved a. cable from his son. Maurice. notifyi-na him of his promotion to the rank of Cau- BIG NYAL 2 for l Sale starts Saturday morning at Worth's Drug Store, Prince Street. and ot Worthy's Drug Store, Queen Street. Bil: bis-mains. 9-22-41. NOTICE-Jfhe Starch factory at East Baltic. King's county is now operctin and potatoes may be iivered y rail, truck, or team. Trucks and teams will not be delay- ed in unloading ' BRIDAL GlFTfi-Prim‘ to her marnasre Mrs. Warren Walker was ilhe guest of honor at a _iolly shower given by her fellow workers m the ‘telephone Ofllce where she was an efficient and popular clerk. Many lovely gifts were received. The ‘Pele- Dhmm stfl-fl presented her with an exquisite coffee table. Bit-ENTERS HOSPITAL - Chiarles Gavin of Tixnish has a- gain entered the City Hospital for is the 9- -bl friends while in hospital hero and all wish her a speedy and coumlete recovery HONEYMOONING 0N P.E.I. - Ciilpt. Allan Mendelian and his bride, ‘mo former Margaret Gram, who were matrix-led in Antigoriish on windy are spending their heme. 0841b. MlaciLeL lain was born at Indian River and is a son c-f the late Comeilius and Mrs. Maclellan and with his nw- iher moved to Antiganish some years ago. He revumcd a. short W11” B80 from Overseas. His many friends here are delighted to see ‘him again and extend hear- tiest congratulations and best Oin Friday evening they were guests honor at a receip- tion held at the heme of Mrs. J. G. Maclelllan, Indian River, HAS NEW FLAGSIIIP - The l-I.M.C S. "Queen Charlotte" is fitted now with a properly proport- ioned flag staff with gaff. To the peak of the mast is the Commission Pennant. and w the gaff flies the ensign. 0n the four halyards attach- ed to the yard arms various mgnals are hoisted denoting evolutions that; are happening in the ship. ‘The work is a gift of the staff of "Look- out." a anagazina published by the men of the "Queen Charlotte." 'Ilhe rigging was done by Leading sea- man Gallant. Your Opportunity Help Your Hospital lit is perfectly natural that every- body nhould want to help an Insti- tution like the Prince Eldivnrd Island Hospital-probably Prince Edward Island's most. outstanding charitable lnstitution—-t-hat is carrying on in a meet work in and. for the commun- ity. Everybody mereforre b ready and willing to help when the Hospi- tal makes an appeal, not y by their giving but also in the port- ant work of gather-ins: in the collec- tion which is in itself a large under- taking. Only by reason of the won- derfully Renerous contributions of our sood Boonie in the pest has it been possible to keep the doors of the Hospital always open to all suf- ferers and this year's izlvings will surely make it possible to maintain for another year the Institution's Dnoud record that no patient has even been tumed away became cf lack of means All cosi-tzributions will on you. It will help if you can be seeadyuso as to avoid extra calls. BANJWS STAB-T Historians believe the bcmto was first used by the Arabs. who intro- dilieilétklvsii M11“- YOUNG INDIAN BRAVES OI‘ i941 .. Descendants of Indian scouts of former days become the keen Boy p scouts today. Milne and New Brunswick. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dour sister, MIS- JACK BUTTERWORTI-l who deported this lifc August i0, 194l- l cannot say and l will not say That she is dead-she is just awayl With n cheery smile, and a wave of tho hand, Slls has wandered into an unknown land, And left us dreaming how very full- Il. needs must. he. since she linger; there, u, 0 you. who the wildest yearn For t e old time step and the glad return, Think of hcr faring on. as d In the love of the-re as the love of here; Think of her still as the some. l say: She is not dead-she is just away! Lovingly Remembered by Sisters Mary and Kay. And THE (IHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN . From Occupied France PAGE THREE BEFTJRE Yflll INSTIRE A Strange Victory IBANKENByMELONE! Antlmr o! “Call Bu! Lcvl‘ He rose to his feet, "1 musnlt been you up.‘ he said. "eucpose we give ourselves ‘a trim flllfl Sec now thsou .. sum“ . WW1‘ 0M that the thing do." she agreed obliquely?” b Ho hesitated. "Good night, 1 hgpg you rest well." "Thank you Good ninhlt." She started across the room She My." she said to herself. ‘What a lot of thinks you've been - mg WD-iilht. Mr. Michael Barron! And Confederation i ~§\\\I / ulna like a. merry-irc-rcund. what a mess she'd made of thinxs! She'd known Michael l-lerron for less than seven hours, and twice in that short Lune she'd deliberately permitted him to form a wrong unpiession of flea". She had wanted so much to be " honest and above board. Why hadn't she enlightened him not only about Tod. but about her relationship to George? What; on earth had kept her silent? A de- Life Association T R. A. F. Romance fie"; bt fid .2‘ émfflilhli ~ In Flyer’s Escape llfifiwtvgsh°nléil°fihie°rllg WAT-h every purchase of much that her thouzhts kept build- lnz his imake with every breath she drew. ‘Iliait was whv she hadn't spoken-her pride. as always. vigil- 2 packages of Kellogg's ALL-WHEAT Weavi-nll its stirring theme around g ‘mam ant over her emotions. 1t w ‘dtief A.‘ 191% French ifyigr gniifiglfi gm o! ggufolrfiirfx-e I f I 6G fiffgffh;fi'fggtfpfi'l‘fl°aiipmtm.m£i i» valid u " ' Today . . . gel this love y lea plate or on y envied “not ~55“ o; pug- m. “Then she awoke next morning tmduces the exciting new romantic ‘he 5"" ‘"5 Stfeflmlnil 111% hcr team. Michele Morgan and Paul mm" she 511d 011i 0f i118 bed 811d Henreid. now pluyirur alt the Prince “mssed "0 the wmdilw l0 99¢ What Edward Than“ kind of a day it was. It was a beau- said w b‘ one o‘ the mo,‘ aux-l“ flilll diflY. W611 M-DBG f0!’ TRWIL! m“ romantic adventures 1am m stretched out to meet fenced fields. present day Europe. the RKO Radio fiill-fllwii With the ems of early drama presents M155 Marga-L R1am_ spring. and. dew lay heavy like a orous French star. in her American blanket 0f lewell screen debut as a seductive barmaid A c" ‘VB-Wed 5M0" ‘i319 b01198 in Paris who mu in love with a fliid- w she stood there. Michael handsome Free French aviator shot Hem" sltenmd m)!" 5911mm T119 down near Asnecoun. Hem-old. 9d enmll“. drowod for lowli- famed go,- m5 “i111”; wm-k in Paige felt sick with disappointment “Nlflht 'I‘rain," is ideally mat as the that she was not to see him at “yen w}... 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When you see it, you’ll be sure to want a whole set! Kellcggh ALL-WHEAT is made by Kellogg’: in London, Canada. I ‘ ti. t - . \li to England only to pav the hlithest. penalty for her patriotism. are said to make for powerful drama. parish priest: Laird Creiznr. as head of the deadly Gestapo: May R0 n. as a British agent. and Alan Iadd. Jim- my Monks, Jack B11393 and Richard Fraser as R. A. F‘, fliers. enact the other principal roles Robert Steven- son directed the film which was pro- duced hv David Hempstead of “Kitty Foyle" fame. Maritime ‘Girls Graduate From R.G.A.F. Depot OTTAWA, Sept. 30—(CPi_ More than 70 girls from the east to the west coasts of Canada graduated Friday from No, 7 Mannimr Depot. Royal Canadian Airforce (Women's Division) at nearby Rockcllffe air station. They are being posted as general duties, equipment assist- ants, cooks. mess women, clerks. stenos and tailoresses to var- ious air force stations in Canada. The graduates include:- Prince Edward Island -— M. K Morrison, Ellerslie. Nova Scotia — J E. Creed. Sbringhill; C.M. MacKay. UnDer River; M.M, McLeod. North River Bridge: A K. Morrison. A.B Mor- rison, Howe Center. cape Breton: H12. Wardrobe, Milford Stallion; A. J. Elliott, Sydney; MC. Mclsaac. New Waterford New Brunswick — N. chambers. Woodstock; A.J. Fraser. Rexton. ANCIENT postal g“ the hissing spatter of her shower, I111: would doubtless be home for din- ,. Wrapped in a loath towel she at- tacked her closet 566i‘ of clothes. and decided on a faithful old tweed skirt. She Tunmmied cheerfully. "He's dead." s AGET YOUR FIRST PLAT —-; lkiesuis of m» Patricia. Kelly will g3“ one "@111"! "fills “Wmfi thmugh Marie" 51mm“ hiding. d .. v. 1 b regret to learn she has entered the l” be m“? “M” 9°‘ bro t to hanii a soft ootmeal-gtrall- v53? §{.‘°,§.";1;*:;>;'§,,'g.,i;:g Charlottetown Hospital for an cptr- belolf bcmll “Wm {:5 wed weal“ and a Liberty hmdkef- conventionalities. "You spoke of him amm- man age She was c“ chief. which Tod had whipped from his coat at a launching one raw day and tied about her throat. She look- od for stockings. and suddenly re. membered to her dismav that she didn't have a pair to her name, This was a pretty how-do-you-do -- this 1 start a new 10b. idea came than an idea. it She dresoed hurriedly, and took her Tldllli! crop from a hook. Sihoes and crop in hand. she padded Erica's room. Eh-ica was sitting on the edge cf her bed. in her nightgown. as if she didn't have the energy or the desire to begin the dav- She looked up as Paige entered. her eves heavy from unrestful sleep, arded. "Hello! What about trading a pair of your largest. roomiest stockings for a swell riding crop?" Paige wav- ed the crop in greeting. lihica scanned Paige's face dis- trustfullv for some immerina o1 patronizing camaraderie. "ln the top drawer." she replied. ianoriniz the offer of the crop. “They probably won't fit. though." "But they do." Paige pulled open the drawer and gave a little whistle. she withdrew a. pair of light. hea- ther wool ones. "Could you possibly spare these?" "Yes. of cousse." Erica was pro- perly civil and little more. Paige seated herself on the chaise lounge before the empty fireplace. was an inspiration. :- from thouithlt. and her manner “mm S_ _ as if he were alive." she remilfktd- with a trace of accusation in 1161" voice. and left here sixty-two years ago George Coffin. of the Royal Can- to make her home in Boston, where “He is alive;- sam Pa1ge_ “A; may; day night to spend a well earned to me he is and always will lie-I'm 1 hungry." d she diszresse abruptly cave with his parents at Mcrell. 541m Ngvy_ m-myed home on 5mm». she has resided ever since. A monster dance was t at the home of Mr. and s. ram Malone, on Wednesday of t . _ m "if Bristol ‘welcomes home this week Week. A large cwwd danced to the was a nice Way for a governess to dQTQLV“§§§’.fQ%-Q"QZ§DZ“Q dfioflfsy Poe. Howard Mosher from far away music furnished bl’ Hell”? MW wayo- she turned Engla/nd, Pie Masher 1135 been ‘m Donald and his a-ifllstzihfi. Hed- to her—it was more .,—.°'.};e“3§e§il..it§°<>r the sitting mom, England since shortly after the war for is considered one of the ' an ma; business 31mm; my leaving started, being one of time first to old time fiddler: on the 1g on. I'm staying-d! it's all rimht firmer the service. Owing to ill health —;B. with you." in to m brin herself back will continue in the service in some Erica see ed to z of part of Canada, where no doubt h "It's all right with me." ex rience in Europe will be of ' she said, and added shyly. ‘Tm V 11c- ad... some vast hinterland satisfaction. hid her "See you "Goat? she said merely- h-(To lbe Continued) Bristol Anil Vicinity The d th occurred. last week 0 Mr- Amggosc l-MIGIWS A11 m5 “gm!” sevenm‘ year. lvsl‘. rllltil-h“ w“ m; last living _ 0A W" i” nughes family and nan lived all his life l.l'l this vicini-ty- me l-Iughes brothers he was. a carpenter by trade and alsom iokllowod fir; blacksmith line. is {>555 bristoi nas severed the lost ink 111 a. family chain. e has been sent bank to Canada but A woman egg grader arrived in Morel] last week and took up her duties at one of the two stations in the village. She is Miss Cheverle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter best HP’ w at Chinese Troops _f A Closing In On Ghekiang Capital CHUNGKING. Sept. 20- (AEU Cheverie. Souris. This is the second Cent"! News reporled “might l time a lady grader has been here. Chinese troops are closing in fr three sides on Kinhwa. Qbpfinl with the shooting Seam new a; Chelsiang province and site oi’ an hand gunners are 291mm kw‘. for air base WlllCh could be used far seen daily. There are also hundreds of partridge in this vicinity. Friends of Mrs. widow of the late will regret to learn of her very ser- ious illness at the home of Peter strongpoint f the kill and large flocks of ducks are "R15 011 TOKYO» The nearest column, driving east along a railroad. was reported only six miles from the city. Other col- Katie Hogan, umns were pressing down fr<rn the Patrick Hogan, north and northeast. Chinese forces have recaptured a from the Japanese Dunphy, where she has resided for about; two miles southeast of Hsiic- several years. Mrs. Robert Balanger arrived here how, rail junction in northern Kiangsu province, the Central News Aacncy reported earlier. Above. I sroiio at Camp liriondlhio. the international hsvml‘; camp held alternately on either side of the border by the scouts of glint much." Erica lameiv conclud- from Bale Comeau last week t/J visit her parents here for the first time since her marriage two years ago in Quebec. she was Miss Alice Lapierre one of this centre's pop- ular young ladies, Other wnrfront dispatches told.‘ of (he recent fccaptllfé of several points along the Honan-Anhwél border and the sinking of two enemy bonds near Minvaml. southeast 0f Hnniww, 55mg 100 Japanese soldiers were declared drowned in the sink- ings. .. . ' , ebmw and tentatively pulled one on. woneimmmelsnlnilgauuuglcogmgsitlriful, m-“i-"ii dmus‘ n‘ cams: Iinloivfi-‘IITTT ‘me garme of handball originated in Ireland a thgmjwsjiw; Mr. Alfred MacDonald has enter- cd the armed forces unkind W0 sons and one cauzhwr <1! W» w‘! it around, and a generous M“- Gus Mwmnald ‘sewing in me poeatilfii of untecrii-afiited toe room flou- flew D“ GAPBR 0.’ l‘ brick arfldon crowedthey wculdnt m hie? she SamEFaYTF-"kevemngwllto spend h]: leave "Well. they don't. a small. unac- with his lei-h" MI- "Tm" b‘ customed crinkle escaped mac's lips. rlclh Ln shear curiosity she ran across the room and placed her zewky. adoles- cent fcot-the foot of an OVQTKFOWn puppy dog-beside Paige's compact and chiseled extremity. "El you're terribly tiny. or I'm Mr. Angus Lalpierre. who visited his mother here a short time ago and returned to Montreal, has en- tered the army. Fitting and Sawmill GUI" ll. J. “ilinoii Ptn. Cecil Aldershaw has milled m spend some time with his ill-NI"! Mr. and Mrs. Art. Aldershaw. The harvest has been practically all gathered into the barns here and a few have started threshing be- fore the potato digging season gets “n Mam“ w“ m sum under way in another week Mr. Bohr merside wast week by 08-1’- lv she fllod- in mllflilvd Mr, Louis MilcEWen of the Civil OFTOMETIIST nude and "hlltwtll" s. little of The Bristol Post Oflice was moved Service Starr. Ottawa. arrived horne suntan: P- l- l- each." decided Paine judiciously. to its new stand last week when In‘ ti’: will? ma STAT-Is“: Mhls vacals/lgn Olflcs llours- l0 to l! ll. “Anyway. better lariic them small. s or Gallant arrived to make the Tl p T” r- and 5- a wk P‘ M "' Lester L. MacEwen. mgzdslgmiiwgglgiflgg figclsitzw m‘ Mr. John T. O'Brien has received Holidays eic. nv appointment m “Pa, w. ML Gym 31mm,‘ Wuhan h“ em word from Boston, that the condi- oft-ice cqnmcmi "m. "But that‘ how v0“ N‘ busters I uwed m u.” R“ C_ A_ F’ tlOn Of his sister there Mrs. JOhll 980G510“! ______ Tobilan, as veryhserioaiési. Q? has betel: ‘amen fish“, goon ne to e or mun a xenon failure h%zz‘a:hqc% hflillliuifl_d&n ihasiilro i1! h" Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MneEwen. on the arrival last. week c1 a baby Rifl- Travelling along the road to 5t. Pam's harbor last week this writer mtioed the old cemetery near the Harbor, which is one of the oldest on the Island, has trees ilrowinsl 11D not an lWfilll one once. waiting for c. m4: of wocls to shrink." . so soberlv weed. "You've not to watch out for that. But when you're at the end of your mpe or rath . chances." the other one on. "Imeric now!" She held the cmp out. "An even exchanms is s. fair trade. It's yours. D0 you do much riding here?" "Oh. but you don't have bol I mean it's much too nice for s pair of u old stockings. ‘Fheres s. stable at mm m y lace o; mgny . Ma-n-hasse-t, onlv they're nazs and fmmg wflfiiflfef w build 5 b“. "\‘ u" !”"i' ETA" l! “A7,; ter place for us to live in- 1n that The last Ioverness was too old. . aide mpplicd in her cwn mind. "l been with people who like resting place is a headstone with the inscription "erected to the memory of Rev. Peter Gordon, minister here for three years who died Anni 19th, 1809." One hundred and thirty-three years ago. Another is ic the memory cf Sarah McKenzie. not so clear but as far as we could make out the in- scription it was dated lBl6 and her brother a short time later. These old cemeteries, csperdally those of our ministers who laboured in those olden am. should be held more suc- red and kept in condition as a lest- ing memory. The tallest sunflowers seen in thil vicinity are today in full bloom at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Curran. One plant. rears skywsrd nine feet three inches and measures slightly cvcr a foot across the blos- som. Another ‘liq IIIOT. quite iso taél. Tl ,. . l. . _ . alll“'§§mifn.i§?.'. lfiifimnllrlsg This: Wearing the hlcsl in overseas miilinc-rv. ilicse two ollivvifl“ were ll lanis when thcv no to seed and will charge ci thc first iizilllllilfllll. of RCA F. (women s Division: in proccct (AUNT mid Baved- to Great Britain on l\(‘ll\'(‘ scrvice. They i-enrlird a British port a fevi _"—_ i days ago. LEFT. carrying n ms cape, is Assistant. Qccilcn Officer Nanci M$°§§,‘;,“',‘¢.‘;‘§‘°g§,, gigtggfgig: Smith of 2101 Wolfe Street. canary and nicmTjls-isfant section of. arrival o; 5 baby 50,, '1,“ w"; flcer Patricia Griffin, 706 Dorchcster Avenue, Winnipeg. Paine ‘ ‘- at a picture of Mar- cia Crane. which showed her slttlnl a maimlflcent hunter. "That must. have been a izrand house." she re- marked. casually. "You must have enloved riding with your mother." Erica stiflened-as Paine had half expected she would~with that strange and fearful reserve with which some people record death. If she'd onlv make friends with the idea. talk of her mother naturally 1nd freely. thought. Paige. Bhe pre- imdod to take no notice of the “Jiildk quick retreat into herself. and launched instead unon an animated rcccuntina‘ of a particular horse that her father had once owned. Erica's interest ivas captured. and Paine was culck to pursue her advnntaae. One storv after another she told about. Tod-Jwith h-cr own enioyment. lending gusto to the chronicle—-un-til Erica. smiling. said shvlv “He must be interesting and lost. of fun. I'd love to meet him." "You can't very well." said Pain ARRIVE OVERSEAS Ell’