bb.,~0,,-,~;ng5,__1941 i I‘? CHURQH of ENGLAND (‘A Tfirsrs CATHEDRAL s ,, Malone, M-A» l» Th- W- c“.",o",,,1v ssnvlcus L00 llalr C°“"“““'°“ Eucharist and IBI- sunflgy School. Bmmmglflilgknsfvs except on H5 "o" (mriiliiilii; 02:15 and on . flflti it‘ fifiziiio)‘ 9-30 “' my, 7.30. 1 5r. PAULS CHURCH LQDTPW Gardner, Rector H (irccnhnllth. 5119513“- G' ,5“, _ Miss Lillian Earle l, lilircctor-fifrs. G. E Filll (h: lioiv Communion. $330. (‘dnfiriliiliitlfl School Ser- cr. | ; (7 nfirniiliicn Schoo . 1W oyonng Women's Bible m, EVCIISOIII 0D ljifijq. Morning Prayer and ser- on. . fl(_ school. 5.5111,“: Men's Bible Class. ,|'J,,,'E,.,.,,;,,,; Prayer and Sermon. gvriiyllooy WELCOME ?”‘” T QHfl-w i—i_‘ PRESBYTERJAN fsif JAMES CHURCH Minister n, [tr-Vii '1‘. ll. Busseli Solners. H" Silsinzlnd Director of Chorls- lfgiiii. Lillian Maclfenzie, Mus- A311,: The Sacrament of Holy - t "arrliiixflnl-llrczld of the World in irrr llrukcn"-l)udley Buck. ' y Church School 1nd lill f‘ 121.31.: svrvlce of Thanksgiving r the Sacrament. Tiifiaculzs TOMORROWI UNITED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister luv. Hugh Miller. MA. 8.1). Assistant In. Donald C. Ilootllroyd. BA. 0r nist l‘! A. lloy Kendall, l..il.A.M., A.A.G.0. 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. Sermon: "The Church in time of War." Rev. D. C. Boothroyd. Anthem: "0 How Amiable"- West. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Classes. ‘l P. M. Pubiie Worship. sermon: “Rejected of Men." Rev. D. C. Boothroyd. ..Anthem: "I will lay me down in pcaceP-Gadsby. Choral offering: "The riches of I.ove"—Sargent (for men's voices). Visitors and students cordially welcome. BA PTI ST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streak Minister Rev. I. Judson levy ILA. Organist and Choir Director: Mr. John Inch, Mus. Bac. MORNING WORSHIP I1 A.M. Sermon: "In Quietness and Con- fidence." Junior Choir will be in charge of the morning music, singing “Faith- ful Shepherd, lead me" tBiBlI), The Church School 2.80 p.m. There is a group that will meet your need in this Bible study ser. vice of the Church. EVENING WORSHIP 7 RM. Sermon: “The Vision of Youth." Anthem: "Immortal, Invisible" (Thiman). Yon are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CIIURCH Aniiifill ‘o lloiv Lovely are Thy rellin:.~"—l~‘. C Maker. r1nl1iunn~r will ’ ‘ the rrircs 111111 rlclivcr the Sermons. lledni-sllzrv, 7.30 P.M.: Service of rlweck livllitntlons. Series of llliir! in thc (Iiasslcs of Christian rrnturv: l. “St. Augustine and i Conic-salons." the public is cordially invited. A ______ JN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince anrl Grafton Btreet lilinister Rev. G. Carlylfi Webster Organist - Miss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP lA..il.: Themc-“Trcasures in wen." ymns: I07, 779, 1B4, 582. “l'rayer." Gluck. so r.1i. ille Sabbath School . _ 5.1198. v ‘v0 wonsnrr . Themc-"At the irate." ymns: 5051, 709, 645. nilicnl: Vesper Ilymn. Russian 11o: "Fast Thy Burden on the l.” llilmhicn. Mrs. Arthur cr. ‘hon wilt keep him in perfect ~e whose mind is stayed on a." hcrzluse he trusteth in ill Ii’? ‘Mi. “ ‘czlgdixlliy invited to up . lal Results m” I11 B.G. Contest madiun Press final party tand- ln the British Columbia select- Elected nrals .. .. .. .. .. .. 3i rncriullvcs , '2 C I“. =__—-::_-————— - -_-_-= [Noll-AT Hniifax, N. S, Oct. 141. 1o Licut. Joseph A. Train- 1<l Ilia. Trainer (nee Flora _ll a daughter. DEATHS iTlilltlt - Ki fiwer Montague, 323111-11. V. O. Schlrmer. Fun- safllldfly at 2 o'clock. Pill. -'In this city. Oct. i3 Crulicrine Murphy. age ‘l0 Fimcral from Frank Hennes- Iuntral Home this morning at o St. llunstanh Basilica, thence c R. C. Cemetery. "lLAS-At the residence of her w. Loo Dilify, 211i Euston Sh. ridnl‘. Qctober 24, 1941, Mrs l Douglas, agcd 93 years. The 11s arc resting at the A. A. fl‘ Pllllflffii Home from 1 .1111 funeral will be held RY morning at 8.45 w St, Dun- iillhlilffii thence to the Rn- Catholic Cemetery. 1rd Of Thanks - I16 L. Rodd lnd Family wish ink ihclr friends for the many '51°"5 of ympathy they Ed 1a their recent sad ber- °111~ l..-’t70-l0-25-li. 1 Memoriam ""11 memory f ur dear ‘or Tlirs. Clara ‘fhirsnt, who r" Years ago to-day. October ‘foélflflws how lnuell we miss is..." th bitter "c suffered since ahfost you ill never been the same. rtcd by Mother, Father and anally. 40-25-11. #9. MacLean uuosilmttll EMBALMER chlrlottetown and "Mil Wllleltlre "who i8 CHURCH of CHRIST Ema/u CHRISTIAN cliuncn Kent Street Rev, Nell I-Iermnn, B.A. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell, Organist. Mr. Herman will preach at both services. 11 A.M.: sublect-"The Acid Test." Solo: “Nearer Still Nearer" Mr. Eric MncGregor. 2.30 P.M.: Bible School. '1 P.M.: SubJeciP-"Unofficial Nazi Agents in Charlottetown and the Island." Solo: "He whispers His love to me" Miss Bernice Ward. _ Hearty Welcome to all we have! PATTULLO TAKES ._.,_§.g‘9n_l111£§9__1£<21!i_v2¢°_1> _ __ F. to an even greater ciiallen m the next election. Be A crushing Conservative triumph 1n the 1924 campaign pui; an end V) the 18-11 Previous show of energy by any third or fourth party. Seven Farmer and four Labor representatives held seats when that election was called. Liberals held 28 and the Conservatives only lwo In a hoax that had 13 more seals than the 30 of today. Two seats were vacant. ‘Then crime ilre landslide that xe- turned 39 Conservatives, three Lib- erals and one Laborite. In 1928 two Labor candidates wcle thrashed and in i933 s, total of six Independents, 0.0.11‘. and Unit- ed Farmers suffered s similar hu- mutation. Third party efforts reach- ed a low in 1937 "hen the lone can'- dldale, representing Labor, received th_c same reception. The last echoes of the s echmak- lng in this campaign wl die out during the weekend. Premier A. s MacMillan, his tour of the province through, spoke ro- night at Windsor in his own riding of Hants. Opposition leader I... W. Fraser likewise was in his own con- stituency. Cumberland, speaking at Oxford. . Ma]. J. ll. Stewart Will speak in Trans-Atlantic talk OTTAWA, Oct, 24—-(CP)~Names of men in Canada's army overseas who will broadcast in four trans- Atlantic programs scheduled for to- morrow were announced toni ht b the De artment of Natlona De- fence. veral nursing sisters wcre also listed as participating in the broadcasts. . The first program will be "ler-zers from Britain." to be carried on a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation national network from 5.80 6 CENTRAL ‘GIIATITIIAII This column Is reserved for news of local ‘ . but , of self‘? ‘lluuremnl! be inserted n0 we: u] “gun s at!) I ,aynbie in consensus-no us: m“ . n mam L-avo GARRISON Tamra: 001i e Hall tonight. ' ' 1, iii; BUFFET s urrsn DANCE The Charlottetown 1-1 ml, 1mg , 31st. Tickets $1.2? each. ‘y’ o" L-IIB-IO-lt-di. I _.__. RECEIVES MARCONIGRAM _| 5- T110111“ McGonnell of Mon- treal has received a mp1, 1mm he, husband announcing his safe ar. rival in England, "REMEN OUT -- City firemen were called out last evening for s 51”" it 37 "is Square. Damage was alight. The fire was at 53o, POLICE COURT -- In the P0115; 137°"! yesterday morning a drunk and ‘Mfilvabls was sentenced to 60 Flflys in Jail. The case of a. motor- ot chlrsed with drunken driving “'11s adjourned until today. YORK AND VICINITY - Leon. Md Ncwwn. York. has obtained a position in construction work at Moncton. His wile and mil-lien will remain at homer-Raymond Mc- Intyre, Mlllcove, has returned to Truro after spending s. few days at York-Mrs. O'Brien, Frlstan Road. ls reported no better. CONTRIBUTION T0 MINE- SWEEPERS — The Wavy Navy A iary announced last night a contribution of $50. towards the re. cent; appeal from the Overseas P111061 1111118110 for comforts for mineeweepers. 'Ihc many generous donations from the cltirens to the recent successful bridge at the R. C- N. V. R. Bmtwks made this pos hie AN INSPECTION TOUR. - M1‘. Henry Bance, with the Chief E11- glneera Branch of the Dominion Department of Engineers, Ottawa. arrived 1n the City last night on a short inspection trip. He registered at The Charlottetown PROHIBITION CASES — A man charged under the Prohibtlon Act appeared before Magistrate I... B. Mslllsh at Montague Thursday and his case was dismissed. The cuse of another man on the salue charge was adjourned one week. Both ‘eases arose out of the recent con- spiracy case which was dismissed during the last term o.’ the Su- preme Court in Charlottetown. _ SOLDIERS LEAVE - diers from No. 62 A Beach Grove left yesterday morn- ing for training centres on the mainland. They were: Privates C. R. Burt Breadalbane, G. F. Carroll, Chariot town and V. l3. McEwen, Charlottetown Before leaving they were presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Government through tile Carry on Canada Corps. The presentations were looked after by Ml. A. G. Bruce of the Calilldiafi Legion War Services. TRAIN LATE — The train with passengers and mails from the mainland did not arrive in Char- lottetown last night until about eight o'clock. Part of the delay was caused by late connections on the mainland. In addition the car fer- ry Prince Edward Island lost some time! docking at Borden because of w . TRINITY Y. P. U. — The regular meeting of the Trinity Y. P. U. was held on Friday evening cial Hall. The devotional service was conducted by Burton I-lowatt assisted by Lloyd Cox. After a snort business periotththe group adjouln- ed to classes, e music class being led, by Mrs. Keith Rogers, who re- cently returned from a trip to r.11e Pacific Coast. The remainder of the evening was spent. in games, wh- ciuding with a sing song. LAID T0 REST -- The funeral of the late Joseph M. Doiron, was nel Tuesday morning from ills late rca- ldence, Malpequo Road, to 5L. Dunstens Basilica, where Requiem high lvlass was sung oy nev. rather MBAQIIIIB. who also conducted me service at the grave. Pallbearers were: Messrs. James Long, Jerome Blacquiere, Ernest. Pickers, James Enman, James Smith, Joseph Cur- lay. sol- I er NINTH CLASS (continued from page 1) dence, although one must avoid the pitfalls oi over confidence; another important point was not to become sell-satisfied, no piiOT. ever reaches perfection, tnere is always plenty to learn alter one has graduated. Au- other important matter was always to observe me rules which are laid down for the pilots safety. Avoid 'iiil.§ bliAitLUiiiiiUwN UUAKDIAN i SERVICE A TAXI PHONE 1063 DRIVERS I JIMMIE MURPHY FRED SEAMAN Charlottetown Girl Guides are conducting a drive for the sale of WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND CERTIFICATES SATURDAY, OCT 25th The Guides will make a door to door canvass. Meet them ready to invest in Canada's war Emu-g, -0R-. You can phone your order Bltug- day to Travel Bureau. Phone 1100 and it will be filled promptly. L-6B4-10-23_3l Personals Mr. KG. Calderon, of Halifax, who has been visiting in the city for s. few days, left on return this morning. Miss Louise Mailer left last vrcek for Ottawa to visit her sister, Mrs R. A. Ramsay. Girl Guide News l Toni ht there will be a special Dom on-wicle broadcast for nat- ional Guide Day, which i.s today, originating in Toronto. The I-Ii) Ject will be "Guides in Wartime" The broadcast will last from 7.15 to 7.30 p. m. (A.S.T.) Big naval Demonstration In liity A grim reminder or the terrible struggle which the British Empire is passing through at present was brought o citizens last evening when a great naval demonstration took place at the local R.C.N.V.R. Barracks. Plenty of fireworks were seen before the attackers were fin- ally beaten off by a group defend- ing the barracks and tlwo genuine minor casualties added a realistic touch to the encasement- The exercises by the officers and men of the local naval training bar- racks was a fitting show to be stag- in the S--'| d Al, 7.30 p.111. a lookout at the bar- low flying and fool-hardy flying. Wing Collunancer Fullerton con-| gratulated the instructors and s-zuq cents on the art they are playing, in this great e ruggle. Each must do his part although all cannot I0 ~111- emem Commander Fullerton spoke W a few words to each graduate as he‘ m. . The "open b0! l1 heard from 1 w v.15. and "With me 912M‘! fgeiigflefjlffg gggggn, 0,. “m” i“ E“ “m” “w” “i a ' the “Quince; Silas Jac ues 011111011 m., with e re roadcast over a wes - h“ e n" brwne o hum‘ m, “m nflwmk “i “'30 p‘ m" M so "win s" pinned on T: his IBHlQIi p. m. the regimental concert piu- Fl ‘B omen s G ammo“ who ' gram is scheduled. 1 7513 e o, mg .13“ flame,» u; Foliowlnfi are the 13c: and wom- ‘lmchutlxle b0 I ‘um to m, bemml m "i" w i be he" ‘ oing up in the air. It was a roud‘ tain- g Sister Mary Nova Scotla-Nursin . H‘ D. Mo- E. March. Halifax; 5g Phle. Pictou; Pie. Geo. R. Barnes. h Tru wit; Brunswick-Gm. M. Harris. Mglctonh pen ox- ‘Novahscotla-QMS. Harry 591"!‘ LNQQ" uarurlswlcir-ric- Edmond Doucet, East Bathurst. With the Troops in Imrl Nova. Scotin-Lt-Col. I-l. G. Mur- uro; Ca t. Joseph Mac-Ned. Lieut ith wiitid. 1v- Edwin smith, Steal- Cpli Virll Hayward Barnett. dock. Tr Sydnev: cket ‘Priiro: L.-Cpl. Ronald Michael Mc-l l:'i-.-"<*r'."':=.:i= :1: l“. ""- c ern. o nu t ~ ~ - ‘ tor. “Amhegiilfbieut. R0861‘ 011"!" c‘IV“el:°n'BruT'lsv:ick-I.t.-Col. Fl- U- tdnrdnck. Sackville (sec also flung Prince Edward Island-Mal. fiil- o Stewart. Charlottetown: Pie. . - ievenson. Queen's Count!- t Too Late To (liasifL an... alga-r or m"! l. fiiaiécerilrsi ca. lioglav’ lgnoment for father and son. lying Officer Guillon had seen-active sor- vioe in the last we!‘ M l 3.1:“... 111,111; ‘Prainin school 11.1- some time. He was in ance early in the present war and managed lo get out and later come i0 Moncrear. .__s gli- Mlnlrd’! hill! PIA"- i I the Dead Alive in Heaven, to Return and Talk with Iflldl Ilrn? THE BIBLE < MADE PLAIN L. Astleford, British Missionary from our Overseas Colonies SUNDAY. 20th ocroslm AT l. Ilell er Purgatory? Are they Able Us In Our llereesr wsnlvlsnsr. tttll OCTOBER. A1‘ 8.10 r. M. -8creen Pietureal What and Where is Bell? And Ilow Long Will the Ilres WI COIIDIALLIKJNVITI YOU 1'0 ATTEND TIIIII IIDLI '_ Illcttmls The seventh-day Adventist Church in Lsptllorne Amine ed in connection with the Navy Week celebrations which are in pro- gress throughout tihe Dominion in response to the appeal of the Navy League of Canada. I-Iis Worship, Mayor B. Roy Holman and mem- bers of the City Council were gusts of honor during the credit- able display. The first few flakes of snow to drop this season failed to dampen the spirits or several hundred citi- zens who stood on the sidelines w get a taste of the navy in action. racks, wihich for the purpose was similar in a Land fort, noticed the advance guard of navy boys about to gpfiflfl a su rise attack. Im- mediately he flee ed word to Com- manding Officer, Lieut. K. Birt- whistle, who hurriedly gave orders to defend the fort. The boys in blue went into action without de- lay and hastily erected improvised barricades and fortified themselves behind these to await the advance. T e huge II-pounder gun was mounted for action and when the attackers, under command of Lleut. H. Saunders, were spotted by means of the searchlight, it opened fire. As the first big belch from the gun esoundcd across the City, the att era. knowlrl that they had been seen opene fire with their rifles and took cover behind the neauby trees on King Square. As they advanced nearer the fort their fire was answered by the rifles at the fort and -lhe large gun conun- ed to blast away at them. How- ever, by dodging from tree to tree they continued w advance until they were wfllin striking distance. Al, Lhls point hand renades were exchanged between he defenders and the attackers. The sky was lit up bv the resultant flares and flghriing was at close range. Bud- denl a few of the attackers charg- ed orwsrd with gas masks in an aliem t to take the fort by storm but tey were mowed down by s volley of lead. Casualties were eomln thick and fast at this point and s reicher bearers be an carry- ing the wounded and ead from e field of action. DeeplL entrenched behind the berries . the defenders slowly proved their su erlorlty and suc- ceeded in beat ng off the enemy afiel- inflicting heavy casualties. However. the attacking party bad been instrumental in csusin a ser- ious fire to start amon e bar- ricades at the fort whic tinmlisned by the City Flu-Depart- ment with cfletrllcal gglne which is P. M. (Screen Pictures) Are PACE THREE ._ .___ a R. A. F. By kind 0.B.E., M.M. Sat. Oct 2.5 50 cents The Garrison Theatre Permission of Group Captain Blake, In Aid 0f BRITISH AIRCRAFT FUND Sponsored by the Royal Edward Chapter, PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE HALL I. 0. D. E. 8.15 o’clock Students 25c >1- Showrl in this group are a group of boys who are graduates of Mount Allison University, Sackville, N. B. They are waiting to safely. LAC. D. 0. Nort II. F. Macaulay. Souris, defending the fort by Lieut. W A Johnston while Lt. Saunders will officer R. Ross. who arrang a severe powder burn in the rlgh after the show as also did sprained ankle reccivcd by Lieut Johnston. an hour. Followingg li Lion by the general of this opportunity and were can- tour of iILTDGOLIOII. Activities of The Air Force The cause of the temporary slow- ing up in recruiting for the Air Force during the past six weeks ap- pears to have b('(‘ll removed. Eu- lisimcnts at the local Recrultlrlg Centre are again proceeding zlpnce. During the current weck the inl- lowing men were enlisted in the R. C A. F.- Jenkins, Spurgeon D.. Mt. Her- bert, Wireless Air Gunner; Living- stone. Blake, l-luzelbrcok, General Duties; Cook. Roy Whitman, Mur- ray River. Radio Technician; Mac- Phail, Chester A., Crapmld, Gene-r- al Duties; Mahar, Joseph Reginald, Charlottetown, standard TTHdPS- man; Poirler. Pnul N.. Miscouche. Pilot or Observer; Gallant, Joss-pn Tilmon. Egmont Bay. General D11- ties; Dlngwcll, Emcst L., Day For- tune, Standard Tradesman; Ells- worth, Thomas P. Tlgnlsh. Gellcr- 111 Dulles; Morrisscy, Francis l'-‘.. North Point, Gcncmi Duties; McIn- nis. Vincent R, Enrnscllile. Gencr- a1 Duties; McMahon, Jos. Pope "C. Klnkora, Standard ‘Prarlcsmuvr Hawaii, Victor D.. Trycn. General Duties: McCaull, Arnold 8., Eller-i- lie, Standard Tradesman: Small- man, Milton 22., Olseury. Dknsei fl‘.- ter: Trnlnor. Francis B, Vernon River. Standard Tradesman. Through the kindness of the Carry on Canada Corps, acting for Wore. m“ All persons who are indebted to the Brighton Dairy. formerly eon- dncted by P. J. McElroy wheis now in Bankruptcy, are to make my rnent of their accounts at the Off ce the undersigned within two weeks, st the expiration of which time all accounts receivable will hr armed over to a solicitor for collec- on. rim EASTERN TRUST company m Richmond Street Charlottetown. r. s. l. L-TM-IU-Il ..._._ ~ rial Tlsoll The Communication of Si. Johns Lodge, Charlotte- town, heretofore announced for the 28th inst. will not be held. The Grand Master will officially visit the Lodge on November 11th. l. "4-10-5-11 Canadian Port. They have {lasron hand to cope with any even-1- llli 1 . Lt. Dirt/whistle was assisted in change of the medical outfit was Sgt. Lleut. J.W. Hackney. Chief Petty‘ ed t e show unfortunately suffered arm during the demonstration. His injury required medical “Cflbmfllllli. t c The engagement lasted about half the local Naval Barracks were open to inspec- ublic. A great many citizens avsii ed themselves ducted through the building 0n a BUFFET SUPPER DANCE AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL FRIDAY, OCT. 31st TICKETS $1.25 EACH N. x‘ i’ i d vv v vv v vv‘ ¢¢¢¢4QA Citizens Of Charlottetown Saturday, ficiohcr 35th h.'1s been sci apart as NATIONAL GlTlDli DAY. Charlottetown Guiders plan to celebrate this day by Canvassing the citizens to buy War Saving Stamps linri to accept orders for \\’.'1r Saving (Tcriilicatcs in co-opcraiion niih the (jharlrliicioivn War Savings Committee. May I commend this patriotic effort to your loyal support. 04444-6 B. ROY HOLMAN i i r § z t z z i 5 i £r<+e+0+¢++4+e .. . 00090-04 .. gaining rurununnnnrunnfihrumrucwi L5: MURRELL AND COMPANY g CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Have two openings folqiivo junior student clerks who must have at least Grade Xi edu- cation. Preference given in order listed to those who have: l5.‘ HIEEEEEIEEE Bachelor of Commerce Degree. Bookkeeping experience. Commercial School Certificate, Grade XI certificate. Apply in own handwriting only with full Dfiflwlliflfs 11s to nationality, age, education, etc. 10 1311K 311. Charlottetown, marking envelope "application." All ilppiifiiiiitiflS fronted as con- board ship at an Eastern now arrived oversea! hup, Sussex, N.B.; LAC II. R. Lutes, Moncton; second row-LAC. A. J. McLeod, Albcrton, P.E.l.; LAC. R. C. Milton, Monctoll; LAC. P.E.I.; back row-LAC. J.A. MacDonald, Glenfinnan, P.E.I.; LAC. W. E. Hardy, York, I'.E.I.; LAC. J. L. G. McIntyre, Montague, P. EJ. (radio technicians). the Provincial Government, each new Air Force recruit received cig- arettes before leaving Charlotte- town. Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Ca- 1 mullan Legion War Services super- the attackers was assisted by’ V1394 these dqnamms, Lieut. Reg McCorvllle and Pay There L; a new demand gm- the 5ub~‘m9’"'t- J M Balyefl‘ i" following skilled trades; Stationary Engineer; Fireman 1st and 2nd Class. Clerk Stenographers, Trac- tor Operators, Electricians and men with at least Junior Matriculation education to receive University Training for Radio Iwchniclnns. In view or‘ this demnlld it ls anticipat- rd that many men will apply through the local Air Force Re- cruiting Cenmr in the hope oi’ ob- tnlnlng early entry into the R. C. A I" In response to the appeal for Cooks for the Canadian Women's Ailxlllary Air Fofce the Recruiting Officer has been kept busy inter viewing the numerous ladies who have applied. History has been made this week. Two ladies from the Island are a- mong tllc first applicants to be en- listed 1n iLe ncw s‘ster organization of the All‘ Force. These were Miss Muriel Weeks and Miss Jean Ellis who are now in Toronto undergoing a special five weeks Administration Course. If ihls course L: success- fully completed these ladies will rc- ccive Commisioncd or Non-commis- sioned officers rank in the ncxv m‘- ganizniion. Tllr-‘r many friends wish tllvm success. i. Prominent Island Native passes BOSTON. Oct. 24—(AP)-Prof Sidney A. Gunn. 65, all authority on Celtic literature and n mcmbu‘ of the Boston University Collcgc of Business Aclnliilistratioil, died 1.11 night. lie was a Harvard Univcrszty classmate of Picsidcili. Roosevelt havin graduated in 1904. Pro essnr Guml, a native of Prince Edward Island. had 20m‘ abroad several times to do rascal" ‘.1 particularly ill Celtic liieraiilre. Hc W115 a contributor to ilcwspilpers and other criodlcllls. l-lc had en a member of the facilities at Brown Universit , Mass-' llcllusct-ls Institute of Tee nolo ,\'. St. John's College. at Annapolis. ll d. the United States ‘Naval Academy. the Boles Collcgc at Lewlsion, Me Before joining the Boston Univer- 1s sitv faculty he was for several years n member of the editorial C, Merriam Co. . 8i: Springfield, Moss. publishers. Surviving arc a sister. Miss Beat- rice H. Gunn with whom he lived. and a ne llcw, Arthur Laird, oi Summit. . J. Till-IRE ARE RULES FOR l IIOSTESS, T00 i Everybody seems to pick on the fall week-end guests. ms are written each your about whai she should and shluld not do while visiting. l-Iilndreris of people lay down hundreds of rulrs for gilesis I to remember. But what about hoste-ses? ifow about a few rilics for them? We'll begin by assuming that. except in rare insilmcec. every hostess invites week-end gucsis pmrlv and slmcly becnuvc shc wants to have them around. ‘Hav- ing assumed that. can't we agree that no smart. hostese- I Thinks of inviting on the svm"' week-end two pCTYIlQ who usuallv, are violently argumentative or two people who have Abown dis- like. however slight for each other before. Iforqeis to put s pcir of em» blankets in the clcsei in the sued room. or some cleansing ii=sucs in the bathroom. If she 1.: very thoughtful she pills ll while, fmh- .1y laun , terry cloth bethrobe fidcniizll, but IIIIPiICIIIIOIIS will not be consider- ed from mcn illllilss they have been rciccled or are physically unfit for service oilh the Can- adian Forces. IEIIEIEIIEIEJEJEIEIEIEJEJEJDJEIEIIEIEIEIEEIJE] ‘E@@@@@@@@@@IE@E@@ EIIJIEIEIFEIEIEIEEIJIEIEDE Brown Electric Shop 117 KENT ST. PHONE 971 Just arrived-new shipment of latest table, boudolr and bed lamps; also complete line of electric fixtures. _ r l l Buy where you can get the most for your money. Electrical wiring by licensed electricians. visa-nectar and some paper bedroom slippers that Lois had started dyeing her M W611 fls blankets in the gin-st hfilr- It never-had qulle that much yggm mosey,‘ rod in it before. Unless absolutely necessary, uses .5116 had 1194175 What I "F1151! the Ellcst room clo=ci ns extra {X11219 Biifiqnhgiaa Bgggiynga; storage space fonllitle 11500 cloihosflnost of her troufie on hersellgousghh belonging to various IIICIIIDITS 0i had n bu. w“ - the household A week-end guest o smess mmumg that‘ Y tl-f - it; ought to rate a closet to hllnsclf. iognd ggglczxgsng 2:01“; gag; by him Lhrollflh the yours. Sllc had a nice bl‘. of news to tell her husband at dinner. Ed Wllill‘. evcry one was saying, was going m lose that farm he spent so mucll on. just w make 1t s, MRS. JONES Hill A LOVELY TIME "I 11nd s1|cl1—a nice- time". Mrs i. s‘ is: , ._ ‘tjmltgonnlaqc yigft‘ ‘i112! {lirfliolsvg- ‘they plat?‘ ‘ind w have ‘something’ flllcd living room pnrkcfi with “n a-lk a Q“ brldaw t-vllllcs n‘:'l‘c< Ruth lflilicli l E516 ‘um Peggy had turned up And she 11ml spwnt :1 ]\i'1'\ii‘.'1i)i(" uficnocn . She. hnd ni lust Fol‘?! 111.1 rriiwn- 1g tlnis cx:1cily' alike ,1 A; 1' 7717i"! .1011 hvl" lln=ics= h'iti horn, l 1 1.1111 should have seen their »-r-..pccinlly Elslets she bl < nmke such u point o.’ nav 21g dunes different from CVEITDIJ)’ cw. She had s perfect opcnln a! Pilsic. and 511v Illii a talking admit for 11v l-"Wl ti mnndh —!'nd S110 rluiu’? think much of ll.‘ She hurl 111"‘ ‘d hniv rcnlli‘ inf , l Iiifl .. .1 the M 1 n“ V -_ .. 1'14 .;.:._... b01311; Eta“ "Igi-‘nltw it“; ‘l 111051 of it, silo Iilfxfifivfi that would ten Von,‘ “V”. ‘mm, ‘m; was‘ | lx-oid hcr for s1 wllzlc_ Add" sllc 11nd dcciclcd f"r ‘surci Yos‘ h was i‘ lmluy party‘ Am‘ 573i i13d...‘?°1":“_l11. nn longer he re- sponsible for any bills con‘ irncicrl in my name without :1 written order signed by m_\'.<clf. I shall J. R. BELANGER. Oct. 20. lilil. (‘h:1r!oilcio\\n, 1i‘. l5. I. ‘T LQIGT-IO-QS-li -- One of‘ safest, losiesi reliefs known nowleoiured by druggisis We rtgage Sale’ To BI.‘ $01.1) by Public Auction ln lront 0| the Law Courts Building 1n Cilarlotlclolill, ull Aioullily, the llllrd , (Liv ct Novclubcr llHl. at liic hour nl ' uiclvt: (Prim-k Noun. ALI. that. v1.14 in bargain bottle j picvi: llilti part-cl uf lunll sliuntc lying 11ml bring ill (icorgrloilll tlfllfttsdill. TOO Tablets 98¢ t-uulldcd .lnll describe-ii as iollous No reason IIOWWTIKIIIYOIII! shoLlld silffer ‘ that‘ is tn ‘Nay-On “the south ha need elsly from eadachcs, r cumafic Urn ion a‘ rcct. on 1c ivest by Ian “in, 0|- neurflgla; yo, today you u“ ‘ lurmcliy in till.- pusscssiull of Ali-x- get real Aspirin . . . one of the fastest, “mi” Bf-“um-l?" "a; _"""," hi; “m? safest reliefs from pnin ever known . . . mm "r “rm” 3 m t "osscss “n ° for less than I cent a tablcil So gct this £311,022, gig; bargain today. Sce ' ‘ __ cost bv land ill lllc osslssion cf i101" 5811111" 8°" t0 (‘ilarlcs tlwcn and he ng and emu- Wflfk 111M011! in- , prising the eastern moiety or half sfanfly. to rclicve a part nf 'I'own Lot number two, first severe hcndnchc or V rangi- lctfcr "t!" of Town Lots in pjin of nguflfig in , Georgetown aforesaid. mMuRL Minion, , 'Ihc above sall- is made untllcr 1:4‘! ow use it and gladly 1 by. '1"'"° "i “ Wm" o! u e w n - . warned ill a certain Indentnre 0f "°°""'P°"d‘t'At “"9 ‘ Morfgzlgr. bearing dale the 29th day low price, why’ ml"! of November. A. D. 192i, and oinde anything else? Ark between Marv P. Hollis of Gentle- your druggist for the “l V _ Aspirin mdmh l Thomas Rentnn of (ieorgeiown 1 mule In plrymcnt of the ‘ r nclpai to vn In Kings County, widow big economy bottieof lvilliam Ilolllu. of the one Ill"? ""1 I '1:"'l:i:u.il::l"."'.-... t e o er pa . look for [big gm! f d h m“ Every tablet you buy must be stamped J "m! Mme“ "m" y e “Bayer” in the form of s cross, or il. it '"‘I',T'"I"‘h I, “mm. M, | m rm Alolfln- And don't u..." 1111' or’ '11. “l5. iran-‘u-ehi’. c.. Riley Building. Charlottetown. Dated this third day of October .\. D.. 194 , TIIOMAS BENTON, Mortgages. let anyone tell you it is. Aspirin is made in Canada and is the trsde- mark of’ The Bayer °°“"'“"' W" . . . c-lzl-lo-t-il-ia-ac.