swgtgggn 2. 1942 Theres pa/VER IN HIS lusts... HIS ARMS... snail we». BENNETT . ° m. ALLYN JOSLYN - Cecil Cunnintiamn-Razerlilarlu PRINCE EDWARD — Tfl-DAY-Tllllli. CARTOON- COMEDY— SHOWS 2.30-7—9 “wMm-Aa *1 NE \ ,.. human-wt TODAY-THJRS BENNETT, TON COMEDY STARS AS WIFE, FLYER A Yankee aviator who escapes isn't miss u.» Final Stage Show 0t This Popular Radio and ' Stage Star EMPIR E—THUR.—FRI.—SAT. CHARLES S TABRETT sown nio census: WAY Rugs"... HAYDEN tr|i i. w... u, unit Mom-l .. 01min by wuuiu aim »A (OLUHMA PIUUIE Harrie Melodie —Travelogue —Scrcer| Snapshots. ‘Riff.’ This column is reserved for news o! local interest, but advertising of n l$‘."i.fii“l'° ‘"3,’ 2.’. ti"°“°“ ,1: wor o in Mignon? l , my. 0003's for Photographs, CONFEDERATION LIF IN . mos. ‘i Elli. MOORE b McLEOD, LIMITED, will close each Wednesday at 12.30 during September. NEWLY ARRIVED large ship- ment of English Window Glass all sires at Holmans Hardware Dept., Charlottetown Stone. 8-31-41. SEND your donation ‘of apples or money for sugar to Red Cross before Bept. i2, 9-1-5L MOORE d: McLEOD, LIMITED, will close each Wednesday at 12.30 during September. AIR. CADETS No. 00th Squadron Charlottetown Air Cadets will begin their training at Prince of Wales College on Thursday. September 3rd. It is important that ail Air Cadets be present. u-2-1i. FROM REL-Miss Grace Camp- bell, librarian at Charlottetown, P.E.I. has arrived in the city to spend er holidays with tier sister, funeral of F. J. Holman was held yesterday afternoon from his late Lilli. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CANADA st war nsods the rich produce of Ervin Kellefls Alberta fsnn. Harness and other equipment must be in top slisps . . . so must Ervin. Liks thousands of other hard-working Csnsdinns, ho votes for the “Soli- Starter” " esldsst . . . nourishing. . . sustaining . . . Canada's fsvourito . . . gives needed food energy to do bsrd jobs well. Order several packages of MI‘ . J. R. = ll d M“ - Josie Camglbstfll. a2 gydfij’, Egg, Kellogg's CorrsFlalrcs today! Record. -__-—--—— FUNERAL SERVICES - rm Q residence 157 Prince street where service was held by Rev. Donald Boothroyd. The pail bearers were Messrs. S. L. Hardy, H. Hardy, P. L. Smallwood, James l-laslam, Hwy Cudmore, Edwin Johnson and Claude Smith. Interment was in Winsloe South Cemetery. NEW LONDON PRESBYTER- IAN CONGREGATION.—Septemb:r 6th. 11.00 A. M. Geddie Memorial. 2.30 P. M- South Granville. 7.30 P. M. Clifton. Please note hange of the hour of the S. Grarivi le service. Mr. John R. Carson, B. A., Charlotte- town will preach at REV. H, M. Buntaln, B. A.. Minister. 101KB R.C.A.M.C. — Miss Alice Patricia McGuigan, sister of Mt Rev. J. C. McGuigan. Arch- bishccp of Toronto, has been grant. ed the rank of second lieutenant in the General Hospital Unit, N0. l0 Royal Canadian Arm)’ Medic Corps st. London, Ont, it is an- nounced. Miss MoGuigan received a B.Sc. degree from St. Vincent Francis Xavier university, Ari- tigonish, N.S. After taking a post- graduate course at st. Michael's hospital, Toronto, she acted as dietitian in s large store at Wind- sor, Ont. A FAREWELL ..PARTY - On Monday evening, Aug. 10th a very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and lvLrs. Albert Kelle , Charlottetown, when frien of Pte. Gerald Power gath- ered there to bid him farewell, DRViOiIs to his derarture from the Island. Mr, Martin Power per- formed the duties of chairman while a well worded address was read by Mr. Hugh Trainer and the presentation of s. suitable ‘gift mode by Mr J S his friends for their kind M} member-once of’ him. The re- mainder of the evening was. pleas. Hilly spent in music and dancing. all services. I " 7 9-2-11. . owflh is . Geiaald, althtcsmigh taken b5 surprise, ma a - e g wpy an ‘bani? Robertson also of Hunter Holy Redeemer Hall 1‘ TONIGHT < 8.30 "i . i Regular Prizes j I Freezout For Charitable Purposes l‘- S wanted, good wages, write or apply in person Charis Restaurant, Summerside. 9-1-21. MR. AND MRS. HAZEN HOW- ARD, Cornwall, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Alice Marjorie Howard. to Mr. Clayton Foiden Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wilson, Thed- ford, Ontario. The marriage to take place in Cornwall United Church at 4 P. M. Wednesday, September-g 16th. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VIICES, Sunday, September 6th. St. School, 10.00 A. M, Holy 11.00 A. M. St. lflinabethw Church. Springfield, Church School, 10.30 A M. Evensong, 7.30 P. M. St- Thomas’ Church, Long Creek, Even- l song. 3.00 P. M. Rev. G. H. Hartman, Rector. 9-2-11. CHILDREN WORK FOB. RED CROSS- Marlon Whitlock, assist- ed by Misses Ruth Whitlock, Pauline Whitlock and Betty McNeill of Hunter River, held a bazznar lust Saturday and had the pleasure of coming $1.50 which they passed on to the Red Cross. Not to be out done by the girls, two young boys Lloyd Cousins and Elwood River, had a shop sale and -s0ld apples etc, which netted them $1.30 for the Red Cross. The money was handed in to Mrs. J.S. McLeod - GEIITRAL sun: QBIIPSGTIlOR patriotic endeavors. Personals - Mrs. my Hamilton. of Ksnsing- ' ton was s. visitor in tbs city yes- = tor-day. Capt. and Mrs. H. Douoettc of Halifax returned from visiting with friends in Kensingtcn and Clinton. and Mrs. Dougald MacDon- Mr. aid, Southampton, have received word that their son David arrived safely in England. Russel E. Flood, R..C.N.V H. has lat‘ to 130,1? his shiplmafktf; spend s o cave w mother in Citiarlottetovm. Miss Margaret Callbeck R. N, of the Civic Hospital Staff, Ottawa, I spent the past ten days in North Rustico. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. ’ Leigh Warren. Miss Vera. Warren of the Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, re- turned on Tuesday last, after spending her holidays at her home in North Rustico. . Colin and Mrs. Roy (nee Do Warren) who have been spending their honeymoon st averidisti and the latter’; hcms 1n North Rustico. left on return to Ottawa, Saturday morning. Mi‘. and ‘Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse have returned from 'I‘oronto where they attended the marriage of their son Surgeon Lieut. Lemuel , Prowse, rtcuvrc. Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘J. sinnott have returned to their home in New York after spending a very pleas- ant vacation with Mr. Slnnott/s falther, Mr. John D. Sinriott, Mor- e . Mrs. Lawrence Cahill and four children Mary and Lawrence. Jr, Florence and Ella were visitors to Charlottetown and Southport over the week end. Mrs. Lee McClair of Halifax sc- companied by her brother James Doucette were in the city yester- day. They are visiting in Kensing- ton the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hamilton. Professional Bards \ McLEOD s. BENTLEY‘! W. E. RENLEY, K. C. l. A. BENTLEY K. Q Barristers and Attorneys-ss- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 1M Prince Street \'b"ts'h\fi' 7 Morrellandflompany 0. F. ARGHIBALD Chartered Accountants Intern Trust Building Charlottetown A”HANK“ _.f'1‘iis ‘YODELLING -, assess 1 Canadrfs Leading Cowboy Singer 0N THE SCREEN enemy bombs over the English Channel only to have a brunette COiillniiYS hectic new comedy, ‘The Wife Takes s Flyer." The brunette bombshell is, of course, t-hc other. The fun-packed fable, which opens to-day at the Prince Edward Theatre, stars Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. Richard wal1sc.», who directed the comedy air in an earlier hit. "She Knew Al the Ans- wers," handled the megaphone on this latest lovc-and-luugniest. B. P. Schulbcrg produced the film, whom supporting alt includes Allyn Joslyn Cecil Cunningham and Roger Trorie is seen as an R. A. F. flyc: who lands in occupied territory to find the arms of its loveliest occup- the Gestapo, he poses as M carries his formalities of a divorce trial. “marricd" t0 the Providing further complications. well as some of the most exci to Hollywood, is the P18561169 Miss Bennett. pous banker sharp-tongued Old SHOWS 2.30 — 7.00 — a 45 BE EARLY l l l mantle antics. ' W” ' ’ zi lines, Iooikuir TRIMS new STYLE u“ N“ NOTE _____________ BROTHER KINGS goggatknltteri details in hand in- m,“ ‘m ‘l5 Wt-‘ll as machine are and "m" PQDHIRI‘ as fall fash- rc reveal Kililtcil ba “m; King i-rsakon brothers. ____4___,_... OLD UNIVERSITY ant also occupied. In order tlggegiégo ' t d h band, an even netts es ranilznemosfiufon through the H 1 “ti”; ' ild oentricitynheamos on iinlalt wquiticl — succeeds in staYif-B lovely brunette. 8S ting action in recent months, accorgxing Nazi also interested in the attractive i tho latter role. inJgsélhlkriai-tgergutign reminiscent 01 _. a Dom. his hilarious peii-‘foriiiéaerzfi 1:: Marys, ars’ as a Miss Cunningham 138;!!! who M“ tt i their ro- Tone and Miss itlaenrancclaa “pg?” as a British agent world“ l” l“ x 1 Denmark King Christian o! (ilorway n. m,“ Melts. Fir he: and fronts. sleeves u Folks. vests, plnstrons, s and cuffs unexpectedly up- W Ewe the slmplrstnight The MoslcniYnTJrsitY °i 510m‘ ar, m Cairo. Esypt. W“ ‘willed In‘ of the new fall dresses and swmernoic ‘decorative look. was s nic important though “pick ‘are n little more difficult WWII? tlinn fomicrly. Almost m we Inittcd fabrics are 100 pa; h‘?- Cciion nnzl rayon nre me of finiuiictioii with wool and Mm wé lrkncw nralncynllk fibres. h" Me lillifli fabrics of whlgh t ‘ill ‘ml!’ i-Qzscy, but many w" ‘i? ‘rod niid basket weave t. ::::"":::2.*...“:.'.£:‘:: gmuwfiven fabrics. t,“ glrneilléfst timid knitted gar- ,“ and 1th their best in tailored he. xunnflnrt; lines and color of ‘m, ~ make them an en- ‘Rllh 1111s an“ °l llu m - get. Black, good colors of cur niid green for can with a dash soupcoii of mnlse. little later. E XAMINA I ION fitting and Supplying Gianni n. J. FNABON OPTUMETIIIST Montague. P l. I. Offlcc Hours: I0 to l! n. M I to ll P M. vital greens. a 1a ge be c, base nnd grey are m "l bath kn’tted fabrics ‘lttlzthcu g5 kniis- It seems a ills: and gnatess m "y to force m“, dml “ndyed fabrics its in- [m l’: is still available. n, 1f Mm "his fRSJiOII is inter ed m; i‘ Y the necessity for ' ‘a?’ mill. grey and a ° is mandatory. What), Ilolidsvs cio. ov lppolnlmrm Ofilce Connected with oiwosross _=, we need now is all the color we can browns,‘ fall/lil- rl ft bl s for e us o royal ‘m so wngsirope with red variety-Alien W9 of red pepper, a. a little mustard niid some good drags of wine cook up quite a suitable wardrobe and let Uhr g-eys and beigcs come in l STEP IT UP Human problems of men and women workers in Czinada’s Vital War Industries Will be dramatized in s new C. B. C. Series Listen at 9.30 p. m. ADT TONIGHT The program will be carried locally by sta- tion C. F. C. Y. toba, J. J. E. McCague of attend. Mr. and Mrs. AS. MacDonald of Arlington, Mass, lcavs this Satur- day for their home after visiting their daughter, Mrs. RA. Mac- Phee of New Haven, also other friends. Miss Teresa Oshlll, Montreal, who is spending her vacation at her home in Kildare, spent the week- end with relatives and friend; in the city. She is now visiting he!‘ sister, Mm. J. W. Hagen, Mill- vale, befOre resuming her duties in ontreal. = CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1N THE PROBATE COURT LD. 1942 In Re Estate of John Alexander McDonald late of’ Plsquid in Queen's County in the said Province, ltetired ieacher, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County cl Queens County or any Constable or literate Person within said County GREETBIL‘- ‘ WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on his of John Damien Mc- Donald os risqusu asoresaid, rarnier, executor of mo above named doe- eascd, praying that s citation may be issued for ttbs purpose herein- after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate so bo and appear before the Judge pres- ent at is Probate Court to be held in the Court. liouse in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in tho said Prov- ince, on Wednesday the seventh day of October nest coining, at tho hour of eleven o'clock iorenuon of the some day to shew cause if‘ any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said Petition and on motion of M. Alb- an Farmer, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner, And it is hereby ordered that s true copy hereof be forthwith _pub- fished iii some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once m each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely. in the hall of the (Jourt House in Charlottetown in Queen's County aforesaid, at the store of A. D. Feehau It Mount Stewart in said County and at tho store of John Devin: at Peakes Sta- tion in Kings County so that all Du’- sons interested in the said Estate u aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold “"12".” c"““i‘”éi.’"f‘itcff.l.hitiild Pro a e our , ar o ' - said, the day and Y"! m" “M” written; C ‘ By e our . (Signed) FRANCES f. REAY. Acting Registrar. (L-S.) MIBTION SALE 0N THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8rd AT 2 r. M. I ism instructed by Mrs. James B- McMillan to sell by public suction on the premises of Mr. Brenton Mc- Millan of West Covehead the follow- ing articles of household furniture including several antigucs, chairs, tables, sofas, organ, sewing machine, bedroom furniture, hooked rugs, dishes. stoves and. numerous other i i . m c c“ ALEX. McRAE, Auctioneer. Terms cash. . .If not fine will be held Saturday. 9;2-2l. 's"n‘s'u'u' ATTENTION POX BREEDERS A fox educational meeting will be held at the Experi- mental Fox Ranch, Surnmerside at 1.30 o’clock on Friday, September 4th. Speakers will include George MacLeod, Fox Fieldman for New Brunswick, Sven Klintberg of Mani- Alliston, Ontario and Dr. G. K. Gunn of Summerside and others. All new type fox specimens will be on display. This will probably be the only field day held this year. Fox men throughout the province are given a cordial invitation to Yours very truly, W. R. SHAW, Deputy Minister. vsrsnsus! PAGE THREE fir) V l‘ x (. " iiiliiiiid/ ~ a .iwhich ?makes’P0rk7¥1l$7fE5% _ YOUIPRE naturally interested in raising your hogs fast and big in these days of good prices. Drop into our store and see right before your eyes that you can do the job with your grain and Purina Hog Chow. In one pen we have a pig on straight grain. In the other we're raising his litter mate on grain and Hog Chow. See for yourself how much quicker this pig grows. On the basis of past experience, we predict iii at the “gruin-plus-Iiog Chow" pig will grow twice as fast as the one that gets grain alone. See’em folks. next time little ‘SPILVLETT r .._..>..A___1 0.00 Tommy Handle)"; Half-Hour, With Jack Thain and Dorothy ' ' Carless and Gezaldo and h New! EXClilllg! Orchestra. Produced by Pa Dixon. TUNE IN n 6.30 War Review. ‘The War at Sea’; n iinvzil extwi". discusses ‘ an some particular aspect oi the ‘ current situation. 6.40 Listening Post. 6.45 The News; News Analysis. £7.00 lCuiling flrorn Britain to Nerv- ' ounti zmcl, inc 11th:‘ a c‘ tic: Feutunng by the Trude Comm‘ wt for Newfoundland, Mr. l). J9me.- CLAIRE WALLACE 7.15 Music. TODD RUSSELL "0 Canada we "or won (in collaboration with thi CBC): ‘Khaki S iribook.’ every weekday 8.001} ‘Ifiiiliorrncéi M ‘cw A talk i. y 'l.li1fll o. CFCY 2'45 RM’ 8.15 ‘London Culling.‘ A-D-SgT- 8.30 ‘Britain Speaks.’ ‘War Pro- duction.’ 8.45 ‘Europe in Chains.’ ‘Pbr Ger. mans only.’ 9.00 Hcxidlniu Nervs 811d Views. RADIO TRANSMIS SION Eastern Daylight Saving Time WAVELENGTH Through out 10.30 p. m. Western Canada 23 52 m (to 10 00 p. m.) 49 to m from Canada. and U. S. A.-3l 32 m 25.515 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 RM 5 .15 “IDIlCOXI Calling.” 0.15 BBC Afilitziry Band. conducted by P. S. G. O‘Doiii:ell 9.45 ‘Front Line Fzim. ,. 10.00 ‘Something Going Britain now.‘ 10.30 ‘London Calling.’ 10.40 Tiic Daily Service, 10.45 The News. 10.55 Listening Post. 11.00 ‘Starlight.’ Hutch‘ (song; gt the piano). Ieslia Huzchinson famous coloured singer and Pianist. was just s shv young ninii Wllfll lie bcgnn 111,; mrcg, in England in the CCCilTJl? shows. Later he secured an. gagements at the mos: exislusiv- ely smart caborets in London. 11.15 ‘Britain Streaks.‘ (Repeat) 11.30 Radio Nervsrcrl. A. 1i. (Repeat) on is. 5.30 ‘Front Line Family.‘ 5.45 The News. 5.55 Interlude 1215 ‘Dnnocrncy Marches.’ (Repeat, 1230 The News. l2 4 12.00 ‘Europe in Chains.‘ (Repeat) . 5 Close dOWfl. YOII ARE NEEDED AGAIN! Attention! You men of 1914-1918 . . . get into the present scrap! The age limit has now been raised to 55 in categories A, B, and C,-so here's your chancel Veterans are urgently required for defence in operational areas, as reinforcements for Veteran Guard of Canada Units now Overseas and for vitally important guard duties. The Wleran: Guard of Canada is a Corps- an integral part of the Canadian Active Army . . .in w proud to serve . . . in which he can serve well. ls Your Present lob More Important Than This ? Men are badly needed is very mucb on fictive Service in Canada and Overseas . . . It hich any Veteran may be . . . advancement is rapid. There are many vacancies for technicians, administration personnel and those skilled in trades. Special Trades Pay and Allowances apply, The Need ls Urgent. The Duties are Important. Promotion ls Rapid. I f you served in the Em [tire Force: in 1914-1918 and want to do your bilin this urar- [OIN NOW- i 50s tho ncsmt recruiting officer, or—~ll thoro ls nous In your vicinity-till In this coupon and mall It now. Officer Administering, Veterans Guard of Cznsds, 9! Ridesu Street, Orssvvs, Ontario. n Minna n lbs la! war. Plea" imd m! mm: ln/uvmallon abnul mlir-‘Mrrll My asnis is My address I nu Is lb! Vllflllf Gun o] Cumin. Served in shs 1m vm- No. sum t. ma. m, fir...» """"|m..m.. ...(.’.~M' .ul in” M”). (Signed)