QCTOBER 14, 1940 ‘ruaflcoarnorraroww _.cvAxi>lA_n_, . our THREE _ The Central Guardian - 1M: column ll reserved for new: ol local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted l! I cents ~ word ltrictly pay- ubll In advance. no; D: MARRIED . . .AND THROUGH WITH MURDER MYSTERIES! That's what this slick, silk. batted sleuth thought . . . and then a killer stepped into his honeymoon heaven! A howl for every thrilli i CONFEDERATION i. ANCE. FLUE FlRl-I.—Flremen were called out f0r a flue fire at 259 Rich Street last evenm . The gglénded at 7.35. ere was no dam- 0N SICK List-sin. win. Mcln. £118. of the cit police force, is on| he sick list a present. Constab1e| R O. MacLean has been fiDwltfld ting sergeant during his a rice. FUNERAL POSTPONED —. The funeral 0f the late John Byrne, ‘Bedford Station has been p051. poned until Tuesday morning at 8:30 awaiting the arrival of his son from Texas. REV. FATHER ROONEY TRANS- FEIQREII-After 14 years as parish priest at Cordlaan. Rev. Michael Rnflnev will be transferred at the end oi this month to Bloomfield, I where he replaces Rev. John Gaudet, - The latter in turn replaces Rev. Pe- I ter Gallant at Egmont Bay. It is understood that Father Gallant, who came here recently from a par- l-‘ih l" "l9 Magdalen Islands, will go into retirement. Father Rooney be- fore going to Cardi an, was stat on. Ed a, Tloznish. Hs successor at Cardigan has not been named yet. TOURIST ATTEMPTS T0 TAKE DOG-Mr. H. Wi MacLean, agent for the S.P.C.A.. Saturday morning apprehended a tourist at Borden as the, latter was about to cross to the mainland with a “stoien" dog. The animal, which was a Boston bulldog, belonged to a resident of Charlotte- town. Mr. MacLean. at the time, was not looking for a stolen dog, but he rccognimd the animal as one which he had seen in the city, and thought it strange that the dog should be in the mainland car, He. immediately went uD to the driver and inquired where the latter got ad wn-u Gsmiancs LESLIE BANKS SIR srvnoun HICKS‘ gnostnr newton ’ 8 SHOWS DAILY 2-30 — 7.00 — 9.00 Pllvs - "LATEST m MARCH or TIME scams" FOOTBALL TIIRILLS - INFORMATION PLEASE micizs - MATINEE 16c - 21¢ _ avaivinu 27c—'33c—38c. Iwhlch are di h _ Included “We fillet giofigniyli time ' TUES ‘ I t t glietcalnliukr). ndThe 1 man explained 4 ties in ih M 1 - , a t e u 0g “ ust go in he C I o L I. l - i. ziriliél tFootilitdlldThzxiirilcig gig gllfixiilefigiylcg $852’ thghéroaSfkCtllékf lllililhgffimplltgy .s l‘ en c I rom 1 wo - n Ormmlon Please‘ be abductor and back to the city. He looked at the license tag and from its number was able to find the owner of the retrieved animal. Mr. MacLean advises all dog owners to have these tags on the animals, otherwise it is not as easy to return the dog. Several similar cases of dog thefts occurred during the sum- mer. i }P.E.l. Hospital ySuhscriptions They're Back... with a Bang... wow‘- J. P um; 5. Lieut. Gover Le _ $10.00 each-Dr. Bngf Kegfififm. Personals SHOWS Billie DeCoste. City left recently A-fl 23° ‘MP5; A. W- ‘and Miss Lorna Weeks.‘ i‘; ; $0.00 GaCll-Dl‘. W. L. McDonald, for Halifax, where he has accept- 7-“0 Frail-k 3891195. Russel Prichard ed a position with a military hos- 5 ‘llind A. B. Cutcliffe. ‘pltal in that city. 84 , $2.09 each-Ivan Home, Geo, w, '______, 1§éfi1‘f’AG'H¥ha1§"“rd- Mrs- R- R- The manv friends of Miss Elsie m," o" "m" I 51m‘ fichlwnxd “I'd A “MW ’I‘ro\vstlaie_ Mi. Albion. will regret ' ‘ " T< 30116131 M155 to hear of her entering the P. E. ‘$§§l"@l.°¥*l.§i“§“é 3”“: §“i§“”"“ . l " c- o in, . . arris, , l ‘glaibifilulyl,tg._sfi,,gmi_.x_ w_ A‘ Stewart‘ (‘DCHIUOXL i a one “mm-L ‘Valuer Hynumam Mr. and Mrs. Merle Elsworth and w°"°"‘° "m" Island Hospital to undergo a serious . . . hora came Thom Brother Miss . . Lowe, John H. Howatt, John ‘i. Tlurccss, Mrs. Frank Dillon. E. A. lxfciwnn, V. L ll Dingwoll, Mrs. E. B. Iiiuiizln, Mrs. A. Wilkinson. 85 I‘ aid F Simpson, A Fricnd, _ lflrtimr ltfiiicr. 20 ccnis. A Friend.‘ i111 ccnis. F. G. Iirzidicyi. 10 cents; Alblri AllIJouuziii. L-Zi69-l0-14-li. The Eastern Guardian ‘This culnnin is reserved for ncivs of local interest but adver- tising uf n uewsy naiurc may be lnscricd n! 2 cents a word sirltlly payable in advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTTONS w nc Chiirlotictnwn Guardian may be .Pi'c.cl0r, Ali's. Milli Wright. 1 _V__ (Continual fromupage _l) REAGAN lLUS-A MUSICAL REVUE—-Gb0st \Vanted Berlin Bomber! As if to lend point to this statcment which quoted undisclos- ed sources. the Alr Ministry an- nounced that Saturday night's aerial assault on the German cap- ital lasted for more than an hour with a continuing rain of tons of explosives and incendiary bombs on "a number of military objec- tives" in the heart of the city. An electric power station in the Moablt district, the Air Ministry said. "received special attention." A gas works and an important freight yard also were hit. While this attack was going on, other H. A. F. bombers were busy Tiihiviuicv AND cu IN MYSTERY THRILLER AT PRINCE EDWARD What . _ 1 f.lfl".‘ifi.‘ii“°fiilllii‘i‘f ‘This.’ 5.12:? . H} I ‘v Ir ‘I ‘ ‘l _ _ v r y lQi lilJ-l O .,']_;(_'1‘_i,‘,() I {Q , *:.."".?l‘.."".;.i:.:2 ‘llrT-“Ailii l iiéi..-i1§f»“f.l wit!“;.?:;1;:l*"a.sv'1 " ., ' -. - ' ".- - l m. ‘fnnbruiolilfillgllvgo‘HKAIIQY-'yCombinlng n sense of comedy iviili ~ -~ 0 101 l! L. , tlio technical brilliance for which, .cti 55W ‘ livl-rtwiuing narrative of a he h . n*__ - I _ ‘ as long been noted. lie brings . , 1 llliirffl.Jamaal:rihtioilghgjzfsrllfi L?“ P91?!’ Wiinslw" to ilii- scrcvii ‘ §‘,‘,‘,‘.‘,§’,§d w mo“ ReDL Arc m elsewhere. The places they hit, the ¢ ~ ~-* ‘~ “1111 u ilvslilicis and vliliiiiv iliiii ‘ ministry said. included an alum- inum works at Heringcn. an elec- tric power station iit Wuidedc. the Krupp munitions plant at Essen. a blast furnace at Torgau. metal works nl Biitenfcid. and the Fbk- kr-r aircraft works at Amsterdam. Ellilllsll makes his cvcrv cnirv into a 51-0110 ii ‘ u wcicomc cvmt. ' Sterling support is given the Si“ lii llle pcrfoiiiiiiiico of cOllSlflllic Cummings as tlic iiriiiv who 1pm,. flu‘ n couvciiiilniul lii1lif‘\'lllll()ll but “llo a0 to ihe W‘ 1o "lift nwav from i0 tiiscovci‘ tlienisclvcs in. l1 of the corpse of a mur-l‘ ‘ll 1,1111 li-iolliuomcrv‘ us lord, T00 Late To Clasify iivica-cuoicairrtinr:- I i 1 1 ----._——_—.—_- . Gris Ncz. on the French channel in‘ - »(l11i.Ylliili‘ zinutil-uifltil“ i boon finds illlii sill‘ must innit-ii lli'l‘ brfll \vill‘l'§.~lill‘i‘ Boar. illlflllrml . ‘ W4‘ (lllllllllliiks oils‘ io ililli o llcr luali l . ~ ' s nok. Oihcin; attacked oil plants at ., ,_ i I . mud ii 5.11 dam. (,. It. Jrukiul. Hnzclbr 1,] H _ llm-ivrilci‘ \\'l!K‘.‘ is ever in lac: the Drum‘ iliiii (llllll 1,3713, Cologne and Hzmovcr. freight n“. “ 111i‘ uviuiii] 1'1"» ici- \‘illll'li sli.‘ llilll-~ Llllliirg m m, o" " . . "*—-r':~' ~ yards at Colngnc flllfl Hamm, the ’ WW‘ \\"-=\ fill?‘ cxrc‘ cm l-zilv ' = Sir 510' mr - . i - ~ D rtn '-Em anucduct and sev- l . ,, v . i » i '1 l AXODLRX Tlllil-lhl BE DR O01“ C‘ mm‘ 5 l‘ ‘ i 5.1. li.,.‘l..‘.\,“.liilrl,l,g. ‘Unix’, 111085‘ Ipsne mm Rom“ Imus-v. rent or snic. Ensv monili- 9m] filrdmmes~ Wlmi‘ 51m 01km“ r i’ "unldokifli: ‘x ‘mlwlifli ¢-‘rliN(iy\i‘l.u-nl' -- . _ iv prlvmcuis. Robert Cotton. made 511911“ 111511115’ V1535 1° the , ~ . .1 lll\.\l(‘i”\ mid comcdi clc-‘ ' " 1,375 German gun cnipiacrments at Cap 1 ___ I . 1M1“ i‘ l"i"“1"1 P1111‘ l" 11"‘ illvliis 0i iiii‘ Divuiiiviiliii hlivc liccn‘ ,_.. .____ v". d“ u? 11w viiuiiv skiiliilih‘ lnl-llnl-li l)\‘ nil-l~l»il~l~ I l H c ast “m H ' I r I '\l'ill\ll‘ i1. Wwds, and u word iuusi “WNTED Q1151‘ GIRL FOR i O ‘ ' ~: '|u-':‘- q,’ . u -1-... ,~ i, '1" 1H lu llil for llil Iill nouuc s: .i.. ll"ll=li\filk ncdi town Apply A Gcrman Convoy “Hacked :-i1il. Ligli “"‘"l'l'l"f s willi nflllilif wiili which ihc $l0l‘\'_i\l)(lllil(lS until Vqililflllilll. The coastal command attacked the power station at Lorient Sat- urday night and a German convoy off the Norwegian coast snturdny i A German supply ship ncur Trond- ‘hcim. Norway‘. was sci on fire. The Air Ministry said Blenheim Agricultural Short Course iliombcrs of the coastal command. ‘ ~ » 3 3 ~ g _ ‘ _. -' - -’ . ‘ patrolling the Norwegian coast, i‘. no necks shmtncnursce l\‘|r’iic'i:i'ilii"e.\\_ill be held undei ihe “potted two mpmy Ships o, be, illllhlillln of ihc lwzlcilil-l lOHIiUli ou ‘lllifllng Plan at ihe fnllmv- ‘vhgppn 2,090 and 3,000 ions be". H111‘ cenircs. Young men bchvccn ihc ziucs oi sixiccn and ihiriv, in u“. ,lng Swastika markings. Tlliey had . -. .. -- - .. .. ' '~.. il'il"i o . . manic.) ct‘ circumstances. will hi- iliuibii- fol iiitsc courses. Lectures and ,¥;,Q{$,,,§1.‘fl,,.,§§t‘dfibplfi; bomb: |)i'.‘i('li('£ll (lciiiiiiislrnlmns in llivcsiuclt and lucid Husbnnrlryg IPccdingg, ,nnd vakcd the ships with machine- ‘ l- s.’ 1- -' ~. -- '.. .- -. guns. lfllliii). "tllfilllll. liuii (ironing lmd oihci hlllljitlél “Ill be gncn by a . . A“ hour m“ when they “w (‘lliflucicni sinff. .‘ll‘(‘llil'l'S uiil bc hcltl during ihe day and on three 'the ships again one was burning. nigliis (luring cncli wct-k. j qiilicv]nzizofiirfzlgelntllgdltsuimb’ DATE All of those operations were I.(l(‘l\'l‘l(lN TWGNISII _.. ._ - - - - - — — - — — — — Novvmbi-r, 25th, carried out without n single 10se- ihr Ministry said. and added that a hcrivy Gcrmnn bomber had iYIJAIlHtY - -- - — — — -- — —-— —— — — — November, Zfiih foulcd a balloon cable on the east .\'i)l'ills_-----—---—-—-—-——-——--— lleccmbcr, 9th i and that the colonial infantry barracks near the outer harbor had been damaged along with torpedo boats. dry docks and re- pair slips in the basin Napoleon. “A vessel moored alongside the Gare Maritime was still burning ihc Province. Applications will bc received up i0 November 9th at ihe Depart- meni of Airriculiurc. (‘hziriolicimvn and ibc Branch offices at O‘Leary and Nlunizigue. Siuzicnis l-nvollctl who must remain away from home will have iheir lrimsporiiiiiiin. board and lodging provided free. W. R. SHAW, i i .'I'he various church services were ++++++++++wei~+4r++wivdr+++++éé Orphanage Week ocr. is TO ocr. 2o T-ZiTITfiTT*§ZTL'f**T*.*,T***T191124 Thanksgiving HELP THIS WORTHY AND NECESSARY CAUSE 'H'\hVJ-'J'r-'.'.-.-. ~ ~ _....-_s .. i -..-.=..'=.'9.-‘.‘9'.-.-.r 1 174s“ ‘o 0- 4» o: SPECLAI. H()l.ll)l\l' DANCE F-IUNIL-U’, ()("l‘. iiih New Dome llzillroom Featuring The New Home Eight l'l('(‘t’ Dance liaind with Al. lllilnclizirtl zit ihe Piano WHITE SPOT DANCE MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. Special Holiday Dance Modern and Old Time Good Music llcatcd Hall. Refreshments. Bcst Dance Floor mi P. E. |_ Admission 25c Accommodation for 300 Pruplc ll c i i Services In The City Churches Thanksgiving services were held m in the city churches yesterday and ' deleivzggrdxoiili- (liricv ti“ um‘ special sermons for the occaszon The choir “a5 under the direbilbni were preached by the clergymcn. '11 MY- All’ Dtiuccite. with Mr. Alexi hiiicLL-aii at the organ, l ST. PETEIVS CATHEDRAL "lilelldfll by large congregations. CHURCH ST. JADIES i“ A la-Ine coilgreiéation attended ser- vices at Si. Peter's Cathedral ‘es- llfilflils’. Ru; Canon h. M. lvia one iwlldllf-‘lcd tllc iirst moriilllg service , at b o much when ihe plain celebra- , Lion oi no» Communion took place ‘lll Ali_Suuls Ciiabel. At l1 dclock ,lie oliiciuteli av the celebration of 'I'here was a large congregation in St. James Church yesterday fore- "0011 011 the Occasion of the Fall Communion. The Rev. Dr. R. Moor. head Legate conducted the service 8M save a very fine post-Cgm. with on SOURIS QDANca-souais Reserve Wcdnesdlrv. (ll-l. iii fur ihe iii-g dance hi. biatihcw 8; blcllciiifs new lnziiciiiiiisc ill Saluris. This dance is spousorcrl by ihc (‘nrnv l;n (uri- zida Corps and ihe pron-veils; iii be usi-zl for (‘hrisi- mas Boxes for ihe ilil_\$ SvlWlliL" in 1hr. _\‘;,\_\-_ Arm) _-,,._,| Air Force. Good Floor - Rcfrcshincnis Scrvcri -~ ‘.2 i)l'i'l'li‘\il'll.\ rch ‘Trinity ilniteii Church munion address. Inthe evening a Thanksgiving Service was held, the preacher be- 1H8 the Minister. At ihls Mrs. N. D. MacLean sang, 01d Rugged Cross.” "The sr, DUNSTAWS BASILICA l ,1“- 51- Dull-Wall's Basilica Solemn. Pllilh Mass was celebrated at 11, 001091‘. b.V Rev. George MacDonuldfi Deacon of the Mass was Rev. Oliimlev. While Rev. w. McCardlei was sub-deacon. Rev. Louis AA Dousan breached the sermon. i H015’ Hour was conducted last night by Rev. P. D. McMahon, D.D., jwho also delivered iiic sermon. l ’1‘hc choir WG-5 under the tiircction‘ 10f Ml". W. J. Brown, with Mrs. Jos- eDh Dougan at the organ. THE BAPTIST CHURCH i i In his morning sermon. the Rev. I1 JIIQEOH lflvy look us his theme,‘ “True Thanksgiving." basing his thought on Deuteronomy 6: 11-12. What does Thanksgiving mean to, _0u? Is it lust another holiday? Orl s it a h0lv day, a day for pause.‘ reLection, gratitude? Let us l\’ this dav of our infinite debt to God, for gifts and benefits which we! practically take for granted. Let us beware lest in the enjoyment of Gods gifts we forget God. bet its‘ keep it in mind that we cannot re-‘ member God unless we remember men in their need. The morning wmthcm was Maunrlers "Willie tile Earth Remaineth." At the evening service. Ml‘. Levy delivered an eloquent, challenging sermon on “Putting First Things First." The evening anthem ivas ainees 200 Tr Hold“ Dhuroh Parade Sunday = Spending their first sunday in camp, over 200 young trainees at. Beach Grove Inn. yesterday morn-, lng at 9.15 held their church par-l adc. Alihiluuh onlv having rcccivcd a few days‘ training. the boys Dre- sented a smuri appearance as ihry, marched to ihcir respective qunricrs, i the Roman Catholic party nltcnth. inz Mass in the recreation hut and! the Protestant party attending scr-l yice in the recreation room of the; n11. 1 The Catholic pnrtv under com», mand of Lieut. J. J. MacDonnicLat- tended Mass which was celebrated bv Rev. George MncCormack. A sermon for the occasion was also; preached by Father MacCormnc. ‘i The Protcsinm mirty. tinder the command or L attended servitls ducted bv Rev. lone. who also preached In Memoriam THE LATE MR. GEORGE A. MACINNIS which were Canon E. . - .- tlie sermon. ("Cli- i There puscsd away at the Printel County Hospital at i o'clock. Oetob- i er 12th, Gcurge A. Maclnnls at the i age of 'll yours. Mr. Mnclnnis was the son of the lnic Mr. and Mrs. 1 John Maclnnls of Rustico. He spent i the earlier part of his life in Char- lottetown and the last 20 years at Summcrsldc where he was held in high esteem. He leaves to mourn his wifc, for- merly Maude Ford of Ellcrslie, three daughters and two sons: Nei- lle, Mrs. Clmrlcs l-ioimcs, Florida; i Etta in Florida; Ethel, Mrs. Jos- eph Bcil, Charlottetown; Joim in England and Harold in Detroit. Two sons. William and Joseph were kill- ed in action in the first Great. War. Mr. Mnclnnls was also a Great War Moran. The funeral will be held on Tues- day from his late residence on Mil- ton Avenue. service starting at I o'clock. The remains are resting PJIYRRAY mvizn - - - — *— -— - — — "would. mil. mm‘ m“ W‘ “mm” “l” at o... DOWN-USS’ Funeral l-lmnc. i (in (),l.,r|-v|v0\\~\' Iwnnn‘ l the 59m“ Th 5d 1 ht —~—_:_k—- :'_: Ii‘ -' l ‘l l—'—"‘"'"""——_—-' l'.'-- - Rlcporngon ur ayng‘s The 'I‘ignish and ()'ilciir_v courscs arc provided for Prince County lwmbflfdmflfli 1W1 R1 A- F- "111 we" busted “may mam “L ‘he . » . . .. on chcrbourg the Admiralty and “Val 515mm“ lmd W715 91 Km- siutlcnis weal of h‘ummcrslilc-Aiuriviy River and hnuris for king's '1“,- Mmlsm, gm u“. nmb; w“ Hamburg. Bremerhaven. wil- (‘nuniv and Souihcrn Queen's-mud (Thiirloiicioivn for ihc balance of ‘blunt? basalt Chenleieiule bud h°lm‘h“"”“ “d w°5t°"““°“d°' ' ' been hit and seriously damaged. m" Bremm- ‘ At the some time bombs were loosed on shipping and ouays at. De K0111. the Netherlands, iiei-r Den fielder naval base. a string of airports on Texel. Norderney. Wanger and Wangeroog islands fringing the north German coast and the island of sylt. a seaplane i fiercely at the time of the recon- ,nalssnnce and a fire was still burning in the Emtrcpot on the east side of the inner harbor.“ it M 14-373-1014-5: _‘ lgi plants. factories and dock! Dcpuiy Minisici- of Agriculture. base which was bombed repeatech, ly in the early days of the war. Antwerp. Oflend. Calais. Boul- Oknc and Le Trepori. were invasion bam singled out for attacks. i service, _‘ . l low words. the l-io.v Eucharist. ‘Ihe music was Aolam and Merbecke. Before the Eucharist, there was a 0i thanksgiving The sermon loi- 3 great sca and Til) path in the not waters null ‘l‘li\- iootstcps are known.“ ‘ille ctcntllc, service was a choral cvi-lisniiu special Psalms weresuiig to illuiu will; fillies. ‘ihe sermon oi thanksgiving was Dreziciieu bv the incumbent. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The morning service at Trinity United Church was conducted by Rev. llonlllti C. Boothroyd. In keeping \\'lL.ll the Thanksgiving sea- son the church was tastefully dec- orated with harvest fruits all! vegetables. Many thanks are clue l0 ihe Willing Circle of Kings Daughters lor this contribution to ihe worship. Mr. Bcothrugxd took for his theme "Thanks be to God." 1n his sermon he reviewed many blessings for which we should be thankful and cautioned that we - do not give "boastful thanks" as did the Pharisee who went t0 the tem- ple to pray, and’ to be sure that as we are thanking God with our lips so too we must thank Him with our hearts and with our lives. The choir, under the direction of Prof. A R. Kendall. rendered very effic- anthem. icntlv the Thanksgiving "Fear Not. O Lord." Mr. Boothroyd also officiated at the evening service and delivered an eloquent sermonon the theme, "Remembering the Cross of Christ." the i .\l(>f\|).\\' 1-- l :1.'ii--( llinniiiil-l- Wedding At North Be deque i A very Milli; ciiureti uetililng Lila/n ‘ uluce on Sliiuluzii . Great Thrill (if ll ociouk, \\‘iitll Al. l. daugliwt" o: lvli. lllll. All.‘ ll \r _ . Cauli, o. Norlii iliucgltlc, uikJllll-L bride oi Mr. Jonn Aiiluiosc l\_’\.\. son of A/Ll‘. anu Ali's. i‘. A. “old Ll Milton. The church was pic. decorated with aut~ the guest. pews ll ers were hlissls. and Wallace “mull . dinou, pastor. ucriorilllu .ilc mony. Mrs. J. Ll. Biliilitipcil. \< DI Lile groom, Dresltlcu u‘. liii- u g. and played the ueileinl; llllllLll ll. the bridal party diitutti il.k.";ll1,.. The priue was ~ ‘e aunt‘ ~ ll black iuilorcu hat. silver iox red roses. the register, Mi. sang. “At Dawning." ezigc Following the ceremony a recl-iJ-wywno a tlon was given at Llli: lluillc" o; ;le~_; A bride to the .mmc to i\'iill.\\h I, and friends. Mrs. liellrg. i..llllliil., . of Charlottetown. brcsltlto oat-y ilc “ tea cups and Mis. l). it. l\1(1l'lioi)l., also oi Cll£ll‘iO'll(3iU\\'ll. cut lllt‘ litp. H Asidstlng serving “vie All». horiiiuil out" hlacivlurdo, Miss iriim lhlklt Miss Add MticDougllll, ' ‘lo them. trashing her to Upper Canada. K.0fll.0hserv Columbus Day In Celebration The local Council of the Knights D0113“ m prizes. of Columbus of Charlottetown held their annual Columbus Day cele- ilraiiun ycstcrd» -. A large gather- ing Oi Brothers both from City and Country assembled at the K. of C. Home in the evening and paraded to Sl. Dunstliirs Basilica where they attended Holy Hour. Rev. Dr. P. D. McMahon preached the sermon. Alter this service the members of the society returned to their lloiiie on Queen Street where they enjoyed a special program of music. soilgs rind remirngs. The guest speaker at the enter- iulllmelit “as Rev. P. D. McMahon, l).D., who delivered an able and Mzlii oi "i‘odli,\"’ The meeting ivas niiciiticri by His Excellency, Bishop J.l\. OSulIivaii, who also spoke n Dr. W.J.P. McMillan, Past State Deputy, also addressed lhc mrmbers and other speakers included: Rev. Gavan Monaghan, Chnplnrii; J. J. Lclghtizer; Leo Brzidicy and M. A. Farmer. Tlic parade was marshailcd by Leo Bradley‘, Warden. The musical program was direct. ed by F. J. O‘Nclii, Lecturer and the following artists took part: Rev iii-maid Giills: Pius Callaghan, F. O'Neill PJ. Rosslicr. Al Blachard was accompanist. A vote of thanks to Rev. Dr. Mc- Mahon was moved by State Deputy M’. A. Farmer and secondetPby P. SD. Leo Bradley. Tlic government of Bihar, India, (>1X‘lli‘[l ihc first stage in the Blhar electrification projcct by switching on clectrirliy for the town's cur- rent supply. LooIKIoIirIEFToDn voun twrn It maybe the cauu o! YOIJI troubles luck It up the IIIHT way . Fool grand Your liver is tho largest organ in your body and ma: important lo your health. ll pour: w! bile to digest food, gels rid cl waste, nmpllol new ma, allows proper mwiclmeni to ruch your bl When you Iivu [eh out oi order cod dceomponu in your intestines. You be- come conni lied, llomnch and llrlneyu can't Mi new r. You t»! "mun-initially, baclucby, diary, dis ad out all Ibo limo. For over 35 yun lbounnls bus won prompt lcliel from limo Inilcriu-wllh Fruli-l-fim. S_o can you now. Try Fniit-a-lim-ymfll be amply delighted bowfiniekl you? lecl like a new remn- iuwy we mil. 25¢, 50¢. FlliIlT-A-TIVE larger! Selling will make their holllc u much MI” Before leaving on llilfll . - lion. Horace moon they received mum o-_.ll. l w l" fillorge of 1h: gills from their irieiids. liii tjlil - 1'} MP0 \\ w 1.110 Provincial dian Joins in wishing ill‘ . w.» (lcvcz-nziic ' i The Carry Os ' 5 (iiiiziiill Cl ho sent letters 113d much happiness. *"*—" " lillvliigikaplir. 10 e moi-tiers back ll0lll( .\Z:‘ Vi ti‘. rcccivrd many I z-cplzes to h.s lcltcrs among them ii from Mrs French, I i i Rau...uga|ni i Louis Souk-r, Miss Luiu Toombs. E. - -. ., < l N. Knrs. M. Shannon, Mrs. B. W. ifigyybtgggiffmlizl! 153351141‘: $111122; Su1livan‘s4"I‘urn Thv Face from My ‘_ v be h t, Ilcl-"nuc, Foster Prlchard, Miss M. Elswonh Tfémsh’ and Mfami Mrs Sins.” Miss Pearl Burns sang very He “hi! “Qllld "m9!" l" C "15 5 Prichnrti. 14111150 Hnsznrd. DL. Mnc- , Ge 1Q! More“ ' ' effectively. "If I Forget ‘Thee, O CTN-i mll-sl make ll T9111 l" m! 111° WAYNE lfiuxnon. MlSS G. Fliruuliarson. Mina. orge 00pm‘ ' Jerusalem." by doing as Simon of old, and .. i. Stanley, Wlilicr Mnthcson, , ,_ , i carryin it after Him. To such a ‘Vlll- Cdblofll. hirs. Clinlcron. H. J-I Mrs‘ Alum‘ Flaser‘ 805mm’ kilns HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH one will come the love and under- llurtluu. Miss Alice Milli-head. Mrs. 5W.“ “ "Ella-M vacation Pttsklvrllr- ———— standing which only Christ-like lGordon Tomlins. M dred Bell, “Us Pimd- vllmmglher Dyiuen; ' At the Church of the Most H013’ characters have and our pet-iyl ‘Lama Iinduson’ Mrs‘ E‘ E‘ Park- liSncihgllirlilflMigllgflldsiiyolxlzOlzflfiP RPdeemel- High M555 W85 Celfibml‘ standards will become merged‘ in EDD|E man. John Ryan" Chas. ljiine. Mrs._chqrlottetown ed at 10.30 a.m.. by Rev. Richard me wonderful 0m of Galvan,’ A; Gavin Iiziriiing. H I... Smith, Arth- ‘ ' Bnines CSSR. The sermon was] h. W1 H h i n m~ ur hlm-Kuv Mrs. J. P. Billion, G. rbbbhéd bv Rev, A, MilfiDOllfllflfl t ls 50,1,‘ “i, u: c or San” c m“ i. - ' l - .. > iq D them While The Earih Remain- W. Cililillllfl, Mis. Peru. Simmont... cs5}; ,, ,_ 1mm“ Zukbm Wm G, Ho“, MES Benediction of we Blessed sam-{h cth -—Main_1_der mid a solo Thanks Allwrl“ Lmlls- C19“? C1"“-“.“°“' J- H- ment was celebrated in the evening Be T° G93’ ‘V85 Billeeiyll’ Tend?!”- JANE RONALD }\{\\'li§i_BW%€l!t]fa‘_l:/‘l)i€s Giigggfg} by Rev. Richard Balnes. C.SS.R.. cd b'\ Mi. Roma Hucslis. IC. Livingston oi r t-Col, F, 1. Andrctv." scholarly" address on "The Christian 1m“ of i i i "WWW" BL, and Tommie Flynn. 79 53mm BUVQB , 0f Week At Bazaar Dlosing The il.u:i:-.i_e:o\\u w: v ifffjli Jtiiilillcll iliic bpofiiilu ulilu oil QJLT‘, iuclay night ior li-l.‘ iliiui lhi-‘lllvi-i‘ the Charlottetown isiosul = -~11l1~" a1 Bazaar. _ , , All week the Bazaar u.» ullvlhl with cauzicitv crowds. but tllc tlmlill; .' for ihe closing night outtllu illl 4.x- pectations. The feature of lllle _eVCll£illtZ u» the drawing for tic l'i\ev Lllllilltll His \\i)ll\llli l... Roy Holman. who dflilfldfbti the hu- zaar open on Tucsdav iiiuli1.lii'u\ii4l1'~ the succes-lul wcek.il> ll MOM‘ ‘u-lll ihe dratvini!» . _. V, 1 H Ali the stubs hall llvtll l-i-il l-l the barrel which ulis kc . for the past iew din: oi l motor, Saturday _ilis‘l1~_ v each drawing lhtillflllaifhle again to give EVUISWK‘ M1 chalice. V _ __ The WllllllilK tickets. as diaun b His Worship uerc kla loliuws: fl prize, $250. l\il.tt'ic ti:iu\'ll~'l._ l»! Nicholas. PEI; second _u1‘l ‘ _» liu‘ {\l.|\l\ Highlanders. D. COL. Gl-bfll l'~*'-1' det of Howian R. R. was ‘lhc “n1- oi the $50. \\'ll.lL‘ the loll‘! ' $25 each wcni to illc l~ Marie UBHCH, fSoliihplirl; J1 and Johnson. nruuutv» wwn; Juliu lNLicDoiiu I and Mrs. Louis Milt-i) >i..ili‘ll Pownal Street. Cm‘. _ Just before ‘lhc uriuvukwio Rev. George Mul-tkviilllll. been in chllruir 0i 11w ‘$111k - Bazaar, thanked ills \\l\r.~lll'.1- Holman for so kmdir Li\iili' services to both ililLn‘ l‘ ' Father Mt-Lo ed it showed the inn-rt Mayor takes iii such uni. '14‘ these and other (‘lllllllilillfl c lilElll i0 ti( ' Sly; "n: rind . y MacLeod '11‘ lltlill for their . “ciren. Mrs. . he was un- ilushllnd. who L.l-. cl .l .. ( ' sonn- lnom; 1st. Snttlrdtrv night nf cool cars spuil equal \(‘OR\' .,i U, _. \l* rlri ‘Ifiillfl U. -' “Al!!! [USES i \iuux.i-it'rr ir<___:,; I ., . , . Father MacCormac llltiizmlill-lll" t the press and radio ior 1.1.‘. t-w, 1 , co-operntiou wliuil \\'l’\.\ sill-A ll u». Illc up, iliis lill/ factor in maki I success it was. 1o J1'i.\'y-\ll Father MncCorinnc vxliiiui _ most sincere thanks on bkiiiiu ‘ the hospital. and all 111"" "W" ed with the Bar-liar 101' 111-‘ 14"“ 1w in giving the u»; oi his Sm;- l.» Club. Also illiusl: ulio ullidi- (llllhi- [inns of diifcrcni :l_i ii‘.( The lotteries, \\i\l\l during the week lliiii drnvm also bv Marni iii- the winners W010 “a Milli)“: . MitcCarvillc wou ilic 'l\i;\l_ Matthew White ilu- m-lnull- Mrs. E. Mcillircy, li illliilkll. M1‘ CBVldllilRll, Mrs. A R. Man-lilo» l1 ~ James MacCiiilum cushions: Mrs M. A. Farmer. ilic crock (if bum - Father L1i§COl'illl\l' First choice oi’ a 1w A. Murniiv and Ex an automobile robe McCIoskcv: Nil-l». and Lea Czirrnulici" "worn of thc tablc clolli liilli rail. chicken diniicr “kin “on In L. Siliith, “llll tlii- lioli ulirv r:'i.:..: to Mrs. (Tlilirli-s blcilcilliu. ‘The enieriniimil-ii: lu-i mall once again fciiltircli ihe \l~i1\' 7» ‘ '1‘. n. , . n ~- a ‘rs-Jo's- nuns n '- u s 1 --"l- J». J1.’ N D. MacLean lar Charlie (‘liniiibiiriiiiii. lull: a during the other nouns l»! lili‘ ll.l- , zaar Charlie was lil vi lu-llziiii. l - n: UNDERTAKER cclved. ‘s Seturdav aficruotm \\li\ m‘; Vi‘ : EMBALMER for the chiidri-n and hilmi them took ndvnnillgv 0i u 'r prizes. urn w st \\'ilii".l!"~‘, ul- bv Margarct liliill. iii (“iv ‘ ' 1 Cliiirlniicinrvn and North Wilfshirc Phone H9 VENVIIIJhWuHVP-HHHHHHHV ‘-'-'-'- - 1.1.1.55! n_n_n_n_n_n_c n ' i