rfoaé M ai P. J’s Thanksgiving Specials NEW CRANBERRIES- ofimllt tumour: wsrna um are due new. CIASWELL so: lmoiogreplls. CONFEDEIATION LIFE IN l SURANCL CHICKEN SUPPER Ind Dance ma; CHARLOTTETOWN___QQARD1AN Th'e Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion will observe Decoration Day, Sunday, October 13th. ' \ Parade will form-up in front of Legion Homo at 13.45 hours. You are urgently requested to attend this parade and . Attention, North Novas fi West Novas Protestant Orphanage Trustee Board iltieets/ The October meeting of the Orphanage Board was held on Tuesday with a fair attendance of members. In the absence from the province of the chairman. Mrs. ii. S. Henderson, Vice-Chairman pre- sided. Minutes the last meet- ing were read and adopted. The death of one. s form-er faithful trustees was spoken of and a letter of sympathy sent the widow Mrs PAGE ITIREE g/‘l? m”; ysnoaunnrzns} olisox THESE urns ron star's usgpi TEA . NESBAFE All Brands /3 rota REAL 69c Qcorrtt GUUDNESS -, QUICKLY.‘ EASILY.‘ ROLLED OATS 5 Lb. Package LAMB — BEEF — PORK — OIIIGKENS ue was o renewed“ used FRESH mp5 CELERY - LETTUCE - CAULl- TOMATOES FLOWER - TOMATOES - CAR- 4 Lbs. ROTS - PARSNIPS - CUKES - CABBAGE 25c I P. J. MacDONALD Kent and Prince Phone 888-8813 m? so 0000 rowwrx/za/r 11324711764’ mt mill! mi“ “"1"” “Mi/o OTTAWA Oct. l0 —lO.‘P) — A whether ‘The Island” would get I Trade Department official sold litre tnduy the government was 9x11101111: the possibilities" of_ the “embryo stage," iillciiiliig a new ferry service be- At Present Islanders have the S. iltccn Eouctouche, N. B., and West S. Pr nce Edward Island operated P111111. P. E. I., but the final de- by the C.N.R. between Cape Tor- cision depended upon the proposl- mantine. N.B.. and Borden, PEI. 11°11 Private interests would make and a government-subsidized riv- the government. ltely-Opeffllfll ferry between ood The official said the matter of slsland, P.E.I.. and Caribou. Nova cotia. ~ third ferry to link it with the 1B- mile-distant mainland was still in HILLSBO I. 0. D. I; will hold a. Tag Day S urday. October 12th to raise funds to be used foo- the Second War Memorial BRADALBANE United Charge. October 13th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Bead- albm 730. Th i lv Servi Rev. l”, B. M ‘Munster-fog THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Services for Sun- Marahfleld 7.30 P. M. Sunday A.M. Har- . N. Young. Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE- Services for Sunday. October 13th. Wlnsloe North 11.00 A. M. Wlinsloe South 3.00 P. M. Hlghflold 7.30 P.M. Young People's cancelled for this week. J. Heber- Kesn, Student Minister. ST. JOHN'S PBE BYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast. Serv co Sunday. October 13th and. until furthfi service. Preacher Sunday, October the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Charlottetown. CENTRAL PARISH. — Services for Sunday, October 13th. Clyde River 11 A. M S. S. 10 A. M. St. Catherines 3 P. M. Churchill 7 P.M. W. Goodwill. Minister. SPECIAL SERVICE. — Hear the Bonabaw Male Quartette in Corn- wall Church Sunday everlim . Oct. 13th at 7.30. Rev. Dr. Rice o Trin- ity United will be the special speaker. TBYON-BONSI-IAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. — Services for Sun- day. October 13th are as follows: Bonshaw 11 A.M. Thanksgiving and Communion Service. Tryon 7.30 P- M. Tlhliiikeslvlns service. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. TRYON UNITED CHURCH 0F CaNADrx-Services for Sunday, October 13th. Thanksgiving Sunday as follows: Cape Traverse 11.00 Al. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Tryoin 3 P. M. Sacrament of Bop- tism. Crapa/tsd 7.30. Sunday School as usual. Rev. J. A. Jardine. B.D., Minister. THANKSGIVING SERVICES in Central Bedeque Church an Sun- day. MOfnlfbz 11.15 Service Evenin . g 7.45 Harvest Field. Soloist Lewis. Organist. Mr. Alden Leard, Special of ering for rebuilding Bap- tist Churches in Europe. C. A. Brit- ten. Minister. CHURCH SERVICES. — The Baptist Church a-t Alexandra will be reopen-ed after being painted and repaired on Sunday, October 13th. Service at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Special music at both services. There will be no service in the Cross Roads Christian Chmch. Im- mediately followin the monnin service at Alexan ra at 11 A. M. at John D, MoRae's shore. Sterling Staclahotlse, Minister. NORTH RIVER. PASTORATE. _ Y. October 13th. Thanksgiv- ing Services. Long Creek 10.30 A.M. Sabbath School and Morning Wor- RQVs Sabbath School. Fuirview. Sabbath. Kingston: 7 P. M. Service of Wot-l ship in song. soloists Mrs. Leigh‘ Warren and Mrs. Todd. North Riv- er: 8.15 P. M. Worship Service. 1.45‘ Sabbath Schol. Fairview: Sabbathl School 11.00 A. M. A welcome awaits ou at these services. odd. Minister. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. - On the ovenin of August 26th, Miss Wlrmitr Campbell. whose mar-lugs took place eary in Sep- tember. was guest of honor at a shower at her home in North Wilt- march rendered by Mrs. William Coady, dawn stain and seated in a nicely decorated chair in the room which was also decorated or the occasion. the color scheme mg and white. The mam’ lovely useful gifts were brought into . Ambrose M hsn while Miss Blanche Mtn-rggad the ao- .ion to visit her Kelly's Cross. After sin his! l owed cnccmmm and‘ Canoe Cove S. S. 2.30 P. M. Rev. T. m am ship combined. Clyde River 2 PM“ Bgttq- Tl Rev. A. all Mend Winnifrad was escorted will-kill ' =- I150 extending an mots-i m She's a Jolly Good reiovnllm 41118 time , , ,mm‘er '01" lvpflnd to ‘h. Wan, allvu- blankes, liffll and lfllilfl ~ out of the Legion years. This is to remind all ranks who served with the Artil- lery that next Sunday is Decoration Day, and a real turn- is requested and expected in honour of those comrades whom we have left behind during the war The Legion parade falls in in front of the Le ing at 1.45 p.m. Sunday. Let's see you there!‘ GEORGE (Cracker) CRAIG GEORGE (Bus) PEAKE of the Fall Collection which began a week ago. The city collection was going very well but there were many drops to be offset. Country points were already beginning to report and the results so far were very encouraging, Some members reporthed’ thiatiltha Polgo was delay; rig ter co ec rig ut prospec seemed good to equal last year. The absence of Mrs. A. Henry JOHNSON’! can}? on. 55c - $1.10 was noted and her illness in hos- pital regretted. Flowers had al- ready been sent. her. Several hills were presented for payment and it was remarked the need tor a good collection could be seen in the prices of all supplies. The success of the collection was uppermost in the closing discus- sion and having a much clearer realization of the need, the mem- bers dispersed with a renewed en- gian build- Simmons-llymnt iiuptials l i -'Ilhe Presbyterian Church at lKen-alnswn was the scene of one pa! the season's prettiest weddings .011 Wednesday afternoon September 18th. at one cfoclock when the ,Re'v. Janles A. MaoCiowan united in marriage, Florence Elizabeth. loiily devalue-r of Mr. and Mrs. w of Marga/ta to .Mr and Mrs Bracken Simmons An arrangement of beautiful autumn flowers and lea/yes sinwunded the altar providing a WW1!’ 86111118 for the ceremony; the truest seats were masked with col- iorful aiutunm leaves, tied with a small bow o! satin ribbon. The bride entered the church to tho strains of lnbengnws Bridal ‘Chorus, played by Mrs. Percy Birch aunt of the bride, who also rend. ezied sofit music throughout the ‘carom u, leaning rm the arm- of her father by whom she was given in marriage, and looking very Love- ly in o. floor length gown of white -ta.ffeta with not coke, full shirred on skirt and short sleeves; her veil falling in soft folds to the floor was caught back in Halo effect by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a. bouquet of Rod Bettiar- t-ime Roses. from which fell a train qt satin ribbon tied in tiny bows. Her only ornament was a gold bracelet, her gift from the room. Her bridesmaid, Miss elicla Clark was very attractive in a floor lengilh model of mist, blue sheer over taffeta mace in torso style with sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves; for headdress she wore a shoulder length reil in o Inafohing lshade qf blue, caught, up with a ‘bandieau of bluJ flowers. Her bouquet was of Pink Delight Roses Mr. Waldron blouse, cousin oi the groom was beat. man. . [Earle Dyment and Harold slsn. ‘mono, boot-hers of the bride and groom respectively were ushers. Before the bridal y entered the church. Mrs. W! iiun Birch of There will be a baptismal service. P01‘! H111 8811s ‘My effectively "0 Perfect mvc" and while the resist- or was being signed, she sang “I'll Walk Bfilde You". The bride's mother chose s st-met length dress in black "cordewol crepe" with accessories in blaolr and white, she wore a. corsage of me Roses; while the groom's moth-n- favoied a street accessories. Her corsage was of ‘Ilslimian Roses. ‘Ilhs in-ldal prooeaion loft tiha church to the Wedding Mmmh from elesolhn Following the ceremony a sumpt- nus wedding supper was served to upwards w sevcntyiive guests st the bane of the bride. 11hr iiho occasion the living hall was at- tractively decorated in a pink and white colou- schame aind s. ilus- shire. To mu,- strains of the wedding tars. The brideki: table was srwed loom in basket carried by tihohritie dmledsowwpleoe réfrlgmasltriec. bell socM-‘gg lnohmilmisslimsivsg 0 . qygttmgyn - by rs. Willielln Cullen sndi cmmwmdm. n; es The bride's gttr. to the groom was fithefoibillfold, to her attends ‘ com verses also the erase» m, 14 1 d‘ 0pm e . The gifts were taken m mosgmmbgo. ‘$0; an“ from the bride-to-be and ‘mun-s gm w m, u; m“ ‘u Tomi.’ fewbywellllstlxhfiworzld’ ' "we m” “m t° Q‘ “h” . l lbs u: ed one and at for trim-l" 11°" ""1"" bum“ onlmir sebum my will with t. beautiful and costly wed. were rcceived includins. cheques. ill thusiasm. RING FOR pAgnloN TORONTO, 0612. 9. -- (C?) —The Calnadla/n girl soon may brand her future spouse with an engagement Wedding ing the minute he ties he’:- down -—-‘ l’ with ohat fateful “diamond. The housing shortage is the rea- son nowadays for many a long en- gagement. Then again a. number of veterans. with university education in view, are settling doum to long Millar, of Birch Hill, was united sessions wltlstbbooksuand lectures- lii miiiriase to Alton llinlest Ram- “"11 "1" 9°“ Y °° w“ d““°°a~ "Y- "'1' m 0' Mr- we we iu- ...E“$...l‘.§“fi Eéilmli‘? Shafipiiid‘; amt Rum” "I Hamum“ gutting her fiance in lmmothballs With wealtl of urmn flowers. l1‘ 11'“ engagement 1’ K ‘r °n° the Md hisbogw “fin,” all“ tram method at least of beating off fem- formed imo an qffectlve and art- mge ‘W11’ - let-lo setting for the ceremony. Tbs from of the ‘Chwch the war canny brides banked with gladiolll, sweet whose interszleds were headed for pa“ far~off lands went in nwre and and other flowers, intertwined with . an arch with its tiny more for the double-ring ceremony. evergreens buds. completing a most beautiful Now the custom of feeling only du-lv wedded whern your husband also is floral anmgmnmt Tapers in sum a gold band has become ma; Av “v combo“ we - old building. ‘The guest pews were marked by white bows and sweet 118 ment. Jewellers claim the idea 0r- iglnated years ago in Europe and peas. In the absence 0d the i-egul. ar pastor, Rev Mr Young. the alreadv has beccirno popular in the United States. But they think it Rev. Mr. Carnegy of Summcrslde officiated. will take the average Canadian girl a little more time to overcome her “conservatlsm" rtwl adopt 1t. Hot-aided by the Bridal Chorus Men's engagement rings niow on from Lohgngrigi, title )0llt}-]l’l.flll brig sale fizeldom flconttialnegicrélondsbliotlillt entered ecusmont arm usuayure nesgn s. ven r - her father who gave her a/way She stones have become 0011111111‘. Mo: looks-d lovely in he! gown c: heavy of the rings are suitably engraved white taffeta. fashioned with fitted lnslide with the name. date. and oc- bodioe, V-sh pad eoklin a c1 full 01150!‘- skirt. Her haul-length neet vgll fell “Often the ihabpv" couple will buy 1m“ a M,” Queen o; 50m w}; the rings together. said one Tor- OM; and She can-ged B bouquet onto Jeweller. Sihe usually pays of Pink Delight, gllrgllélvhnlfrlia: gnugl; pfor rthehrlnigs Miss Alina, Woals. graceful in 95 5 ' “Y5 °1” 91'5- her attractive floof-lcngiizlllhgcmlvglr: —@———— of net over pink la eta. wt p shoulder-length vcil, .1... arranged In Mgmgrigm in the Mary Queen o! Scots cpron. at, with tiny pink rosabuds was -@—— brldleamaidl. Her lsoquet was of a 01;!‘ $111112’: o may,” Mtmlsllliultié Pmifit Yelows. i "4911 Miss Florence Montgomery. dainty o°'°|'" “lbs 1945- and petite, fllCce of the bride. and peacefully ‘mph! ma“ The world's weary Lot 14 Presbyterian (xmm-h was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday, September 18th. when Rowena Blanch, second youngmt dwiislitor of M: and Mrs. Arthtur Wfll at last trou lea and trials are . In silence she suffered, in patience she bore Till God called her home to suffer no more. Fondly ltomeimbered by Father. Mother, Sisters and Brothers, In Memorials: In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father, Benjamin L. Machwcn. who deported this life Miss Millicent Stewart, cousin were channing fiotver girls in their long flocks of Queen's blue jersey silk. Each carried a basket of sweet peas which sliillcmt shattered in front of the bride. i gram was supported Lloyd Ramsay; George Millar and Chester Phillips acting as ushers lvlirs. DS. Montgomery played the nuptial nuslc accompanying the soloist, Mrs. Ell-land y who 5808'“! love You Truly" chir- ing the signing of the register. A reception for immediate relat- ive; and friends was held at the home 0f the bride's panama. ‘Iitym bride's liilfltllfil‘ was w October 11th. 1942- ing gowned _n navy with eoceaorles, the groom's mother “mm? 3°31?“ l” m‘ W1“ being smartly attired in a flowelr- ‘may’ ed jersey silk in tones of brown Gard 0f Thanks with matching accessories. Later the swims wiiiile 1w- on Mr. and Mrs. Valerius A. Mao- Domid wish to express their sin- g wedding trip to Boston. 11110 Mid-a trsvellin in a Lh-feerplel” cere gratitude for the tinny w“ of kindness, the iettiem and the brown suit w th brown hut and matching accessories On their re. tum they will mrilce their home in other messages of sympathy _ v- ed on the occasion of the death 01 their beloved Isabel and Ian. Hamilton . _ ___ In Memoriam WASH 39c PYREX NURSERS g 0L __ g __ 25c RIG-A NURSER S sron any A 3 '°' 25° . K 3,, T w may CREAM 50c S. M. A. BABY gum d h t f d . Jetiziheigriirdhi; 1g Kefggnsmv- t - 1c c n Hall. Monday. October o onour o armer comra es-in-orms. e over v vmm we rviwi- B“, b - Gm ions. wive- vu-e- - c...':.-'.'.':: c" m» w» iii im- "fir" 1 Tm b” —— mm ml; I00 Per Cent turn-out is expected. srovement and m. my“ Arch Sh,“ combo s51; ‘first; rggcazbv Nam... . murmurs Ocfober , mm, , o HEINZ - PICKLES, date for owing wsterwates. DAVE STEWART. also,“ h“ been thmked by let- $1.00 sans s1. $2.25 49o Bottle .,. ,, C aassnvn October 2am m: also AL ROGERS exfftfiizlllfmfl)gfmfllgeihlgjg ha’; Keep a new» xec- "rssror" srsnrtrzmo TOMATO JUICE 5°95. 2 EIlIOnI-mhflsngdat Mm MMFUMQS’ beenp manyy ClIIltlYPClT seekhli; ad- figoffsilliil’ Bgilllriyf Cemlgl-lnlxbtfiifinru Eli? 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Physicians and ‘heir patients have learned (ha! we can be oouaoed oa for careful compound“!!- Briag your next Pflllifiitdm‘ so this "Reliable" pllltilllq {of pmmpg, “Rifl- its Cali on us for Baby's F909 95° VitamhI. w. have ll "Tbtnm" novella W“ “"1495 the tested reliable pre- Thsnnb Sucking g gm- z5c parations. 50c ill’! DISPENSING‘ CHEMISTS - PHONE 219 who was Killed , October 10, 10M. This dsy brings to mumory A loved one called so rest And t-glose who think of him I An those {who loved him best. Donotsskas ifwemlslhlm. 0h there's such a vacant DUN. Oan we ne'er forget his foot A NOTE-Alli GINTLIMAN . BIN! MANNONmltoeehmoholvoe-nl arrangements rnalrs happy harmony for the Sweet Cop Singers on your Sweet Capesal Radio Show LQIIIIANDIISTIITO-MOIIT His Serene Highness Prince Varavarn of Siam. government dell gate to the 1.11.0. conference here. chats with a member of the Boyer Canadian Mann-ted Police. who are doing guard duty at the University of Montreal. where the conference is being held. His H1B1hness 111th,‘ to go to Ottawa after the conference to study the organisation the R. C. M. P. for he is anxious to set up s. similar body in Siam. So hisrl lnlli mo. l Hi hne i tlli tn Red at how interested he is is ' ilihliamllldlinmgmanaims ‘Stu-tum lfifinzlllmgti-F‘ iinfhiil mumm- 1mm o’ m n‘ like‘ 101E111: ti... ti...“ thee llllgwuntiee is pl-gbv/blv tellliia iiie Prince iii-i Bedrlddfls for l2 yells. IBI- loe ‘flicker Peterson. 3W1“- Eh" (mandolin). Hilde Gallant. ( ). Workers‘ esident who underwent CFCY liver llensezberad b; i]? campaign hat. scarlet tunic andnblue-strlped lrrxfreeches “are bait“ £1: i svelte the emu of her been. Unable to move even be heed- mnch was served by the laden and an norm ectornv lust {rldlvagll Brothels. Ar i" 1M I" - working uniform wihen chasing their man t ouch e In is ’ t, m“. first her he!!! will 1i»- M fir” 11?," tum-silt mime m mom o: most-ii iii “w? M4 M P" m. movlu to m. contrary. bomtheasotborsndehiidwllllseneslt-ltolilnoevllllfi ' A; - ‘_.| o .. choice oi .1 out oi‘ 1; women who win prism. Tm" home baking