fiflwFllliiiR 17' 1°“ _ .» uuiazu-u-srnuzma-‘Jd ,_, .¢ ILL F viZsTl; F ‘The Central Guardian This column h reserved for non oi Sig)?’ ONLY THE FINEST! ioegiwrgtezgiugiit ndvarthing oi 4 I'll Zoiviiidfi?” ‘M’ "E zi...‘ .:‘:'s.:..:""'"""'i ~- '. CONI-‘EDIBATION Lin: insult- _ a, INCL L-91il9-7-2l-31i. Girls Beautifully P111! CANADIAN HAD! DOM- __ Furretl Tweeds and }§I.'.2,‘§,..’§,"“"""‘°"L.,‘{,.,., ' stunning Wool Coats H———— it (12-16 years) Priced ‘tflgzrlolailligfiilisrglotial oaliglciiéiil. from $14.95 to $20.75 ' DRESSES j ‘. Sheer wool & crepe ' Dresses to Harmon- ' ize — — $295 to $6.95 ,1 tine selection of newest styles ill lilllS, Skirts and Sweaters. 5W» here on the sturdy. 800d- ifllilililfl‘ clothes you're longing to i...‘ your daughter. Choose d|‘i‘_~~l'§ and coats she'll wear lsnnirliy at all times. ‘ THE MISSE! HOLMES & BRADLEY new seriai story which starts on Thursday is entertaining from start to finish. Don't min the opening chapter. PROMOTION GAZETTE-Major J. David Stewart has been gazetted in Command of the P. E. I. Com- pany of the North Nova Scotia g-iigglanders, 3rd Division, C. A. RETURN T0 CHARLGIETOWN -M.rs. J. David Stewart and fam- ily have taken up their residence again at 23 North River Road. af- ter having had their home in Halifax for the past year. REMEMBER the Auction Sale Roach Property 111-113 Richmond Street, Tuesday 17th at 12 o'clock iioon_ This is a splendid business or howl stand. 1i-Z14-9-14-2i. TIIE TRUSTEES Of the Prince Edward Island Hospital are uttinz on their customary annual o0 iectlon campaign commencing the 1st of October. Will the public kindly bear this in mind. ' 1.32 QUEEN ST. PHONE 92 A'I‘TENTION - Voluntary Regis- Moiiiiiilifli: broadcast given over Edward Island. Canada is at war a in a war of such that it nificence. but it. a our duty British mhlects to do our bit, and if we do win. The motto of the Women's 1n- In the past we have emphasized the “I-lome,’ the time has now come when we must place special on "Our Country." ‘There is no ques- tion of the fortitude and enciuring qualities of the British people and it this fortitude and endurance which must carry us through this P911011 of stress mid strain. During the trying days ahead we will have _ma.ny calls to do our bit to defeat Nazism. The only sure yvay’ in which these calls can be utilized to ad- vantage is by concentrated effort. we must work together and only by such united effort can we pro- duce results. Those who are will- ing to take any special training which is vital to the war effort must be trained at once, so as not And why shouldn't he! Dominion Household Coke can save him 15% to 3ft of his fuel bill com- pgicd with anthracite, luo-iernmenttostLThaUs ironey In pockotlAnd he gets a clean, radiant lire that’s ALL HEAT. A - cicss, sootless fuel practically no ashes. .. your dealer for folder showing hOW 1O USO DO- mlnlon Household Coke for low-cost heating. ililltilhlflN STEEL and CUM. roiioiiiloii iiMliEii . i . those already trained. 'l‘:ikin': inventory of all rvsmirccs. and in -war nimt resources are human sce- fit our needs is surely the only lovi- and win the war. True, compulsory registration took pincc in AllllllFl. but these records ivlll not be avail- able for six or eight months. Volun- tary registration has been goinc on since last Arlumn and in less than two months it is expected to htive all data compiled. This is purely voluntary. but do 11"‘ think it l.» not important. On September 18th you are asked to register in your district school not. only register yourself. but endeavor tn haw cr- ery woman in the dislrlrt follow your example. It is our tilllffi, 1nd remccnbcr “Flicrc is no happiness a- part. from freedom. which is the S1111‘ heritage of those alone. ho have the courage to defend it.’ Let us as members o.’ the Wom- en's Institutes "Carry On". RETIRES aTrirn ii.ii_.ir'_ csxrviiv or ssiivicn 11>! ‘FAX. SYDNIV, SAW? JOHN, MONCTON Bunlaln, Bell 8i 0o. A Charlottetown llldlfltllfors for P. E. l. After a service oi’ over half a cen- tury. the retirement of Alfred P. Gorbell. Superintendent of Car scr- vice. Atlantic Rccion, Canadian Nil- tlonal Railways, Moncton. is an- " ' V——-_.__________ pounced in n circular issued bv W. . _ E. Robinson. Regional Ciciieral Siri- mlW‘ '\il\'l‘.\‘f} f‘ MUNITY lntendciit. of Tiwiiispdilntion which file iil'|('|( i) JELOPMENT also announces his successor. Chit". ~~—-- W. and, the appointment lwiiii! i period of 10m- y-Qnys the effective from tlic first of the oi hfalarilc. Que. has month- His succccssor. C. W, Rand, wns born at Mont-ton on May 12. 18117, niid entered the service oi’ the rail- yvay as a clerk iii the (.it‘li(‘l'1ll Mau- "5 officc at Moiicion on Oct. i. . In July. i915, he was made Assistant Ciuci Clerk. and on lvlarch c (lllliiiV of ii lovrn and i‘ ii span the devolpinent ‘ lillill. iifaiarlic, in oiy 0f Northwest- ‘ i uii bv the coli- : i-ie (‘iinziiliaii National lii illl‘ liruucii line i'l1li- ‘ bl'llil(‘l('l'i'(.‘ via Vnl d'0r 1. 1923, Chief Clerk. During the t f\ill‘.t‘.\ ill hialertlclinve last. Great War he u on iictivi- lllillfiliflll of 3.200 ions, militarv seriice oyci lioin Mav ‘ ‘il/‘il and lCfllllFl‘ n large 1, i l‘ town is wcll equipped _~t‘v municipal services, 511i] buildings, churches, I hllOllS. i i. mas aswtisnin. IL-IIITSEIIVUEIEVMITII scrim. Qt cxpcnilitures modc by i'tiil\\'-'1.\'§ in Canada and the United Stairs during n year for materials and sup- plies-including fuel-thirtwslx per —————— cent. woes iar hon and SW1 111°- ‘i “ivrunasr TOWN. liigond ducts. - ‘ 'in a baker's shop was f? , r a bomb. this notice was NEWMARKFIR._Eilll11111d “"71” __ ‘. the window": “Don't let —Joh'ii Stcwiiylti- rlliilvl-Q 3» I - - - ' ivoso ei‘. "‘ mm apmtnm bread gvgnm; ‘lift? wds killed when one 0f their rifles fircd iiccidcntnlllvli as usual.” - 1Y0“! i v k ' ~ ivc 1-11 ll b th rti l. in this picture are the places uiieri- f """"’" glorified xnaornnear Bucliinxhmn Palace in the raid. Sent- oil!‘ mm", ‘raid ‘h, m,“ family's private chapel in the iinu ' iulr ngir, and two it: test i m:.:'-..:..-.. a. t- Women T0 Register is tho text grthexraclio .C. . on Bat-ilrdalrnwmins by Mrs. Allison a . To the Rural Women of Prince miiiziiliude i: difficult to reulire its sig. as not we cannot hope to stituties is “For Home and Country”. fiiffSS to be a burden and impediment to an ing clearly the task which has to be done, and mnknig our resources cal and intelligent way to conduct Where German Bombers Hit Buckingam tratlon of Canadian women. Wo- men who were out of town during the days oi.’ City Registration. or who were otherwise prevented from registering will be given another opportunity to do so. On Tuesday, the 17th. Registrars will be in the upper room of the Library from i0 lLm. till 5 pm. to take the names of any who are willing i0 0m" their services in Voluntary Regis- tration, L-ZiQ-Q-lti-‘li. VISITS OLD HOME - Mrs. J. L. Hayden, of Hingham. Mass. and lvlrs. Drucilla Pollard, of Bruns- wick, Maine. are sixmdting a Week guests of their brother and sister- in-layv, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ehiman. Iiierlgcmisli Road. They spent two months at their old home at En- niore Ri\‘er, P.E.I., with another brother. T. Enman and are now on their way home. ‘Iiiev plan w leave Monday morning. -—New Glas- gow News. VOLUNTARY REGISTRATION -The Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women is nearing its closing chapter. There have been most gratifying results in city reg- istrations, and we feel that, if any emergency nrives we will be pre- rurul districts will register on Wed- nesday. the 18th. These women oi the rural communities are the back- .bone of our province and have tremendous capabilities for val- uable service. We hope they will ypgiinrid generously and uffcr their country those ialeiits- and resour- ces so that our province will be outstanding in its answer to the icail for voluntary service. L-239-9-l6-2i. STEYVAIIT - HAZEN —- A filiici. ‘Wbflfilll! took place Wednesday eve- ning. Sept 4. in Si. Paul's Church, Halifax. when Rev. T. W. Savory officiated at the marriage of Ruth Gladys liazcn. Saint John, and Bemard P. Stewart. Alberton, P. i-Z. I. The bride is the daughter of ' Jfibsll‘ F. Hazen, and the late ik G Haze-n, Rothesay Avenue. Sriirt John. and the 81110111 l5 the son of Mrs. Flora Stewart and the late Malcolm Stewart. 315911011‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will reside lii HulifuX —tSaint John Telegraph Journal). (iligncfl . NNIVERSARY AT I\I()I'N’I‘ srcu any -—In spit-e of wry inclement weather, the eighty- sixth anniversary services of the itlount Stewart V United Church were a source Oi"1ilSp1l'fll/l01'l to the congregations which gathered. The gpfiQlfll preacher. the Rev. W- 5- GO(lil'l‘_\', BA, of Siickville. Sup"- intendent of Missions dciicverll most helpful messages, in the morning sneaking oii “The 5.\'111m@l11°11] Life" and in the evening on "The N,“ \Vorl,l." The music of the day added min-ii to the uplift of the oeliisiuii. T110 fiPfcml r l\lr. Wiifreti J. MacDonald of Coll‘ ll(‘i\\l, who accompanied by Mrs. Ii‘r-.~.nk Auid. gave much P10351111‘ with the numbers “CD811 U16 651195 lot the Ti triple,“ "The Church by the Side of ilic Roridf: "Sun oi“ 14.1’ twin," "jyly Aliiiiiers Prayers mid la Patriotic Selection. The iiill iclmir tendered "The Awakening ,i(‘.lmru.~.' and Alcssrs. licnr,\_ 1.1115 | llarolti Collin and Roland J81 "'19 iicarll to effect in ‘The Beautiful litind." 'I'iic minister Rev.‘ b llorce. 1-3 A , at both services led llit- people in fervent petitions for the outpouring r.’ Divine Grace in 11".“. (lays of need. At the niorn- lng service the pastor also read a brief liistory- of the ChlJTCfl and at the mcning service dedicated a. beautiful oak communion table and i-litiirs generously donated by _a friend of the church. The ladies had also rendered the line old church additionally attractive with floruljiccoyrvniions. W». tmvi-riiig Victorian Memorial ma..." h ,.J%...;z13ci. Grads’ Dance at the f White Spot WEDNESDAY Dancing 9.30-1.00 a Al. Blanchard! Orchestra. f s a it Admissioni 50 cents TO STUDY I-‘OIC PIHESTHOOD —-Gerald Mulleti, son of MI‘. and Mm. Fred Malleit, city. left Satur- day for Brockvilic, Ont. where he will enter the Redemptorist Col- lege to study for the priesthood. ZITZ; -~.- w:- Lifer DONATION RECEIVED — The Endovrnnient Fund of the Pro- testant Orphanage has been in- creased by $100 bequest from the estate of the late Hammond S. Vessey, York. ACCEPTS POSITION Thomas D. Morgan, Jr., who has been under treatment in a Mon- treal Hospital for the past two months has accepted a position with a contracting and engineering E L-l73-9-13-3i. pared and ready to meet it. The“ firm in that city LEAVES FOR COLLEGE — Mr. Thomas MoKeiinii. Fernwood, left ‘Thursday moniing for Brockville, Ontario to attend Si. Mary's Col- lege. l-le was arcoiiipaizietl as iar as Sackvilic by ins parents, Mi'. and Mrs. .'s‘\vitliin A Kenna and sisters the Misses Doris and Myrtle. JOINS AIR FORLE. -- Mr. Don Blackadcr, who was granted leave of absence from the Royal Bank of Canada, Halifax, ier the duration of the war, accompanicti by Mrs. Bliickadcr, ivais up visiting lllS poi‘- eiits, Mi‘. iiiid Mrs. 1i. H, Blackli- tlei‘. last week. Mr. Biackader en- listed with the R.C.A.F'. and has gone to Si. Thomas, Ontario, for a three months training course. Mrs. Blackader has gone down to lier former home in Lunenburg anti will be with iier parents, Cap- tain and Mrs. William A, Corkum, during her husband's absence, low Giasgov Ncivs. Mr. Blackader has many friends in this city where he was attached to the Royal Bank for several years. MEMORIAL SERVICES — An- nuai joint iiioiiirii'iiii service held by Scotiti Lodge No. l1. I 0.0.15‘ and Crystal Fountain Rebekah Lodge No. 11, was observed at Scotia Hall, Westville. N. S. Thursday‘. H E. Langille ivas hairinan. Rev. Can- on I. . sci". St. George's Church, New Glasgow was guest speaker. Captain Ogilvie and Lieut. Davis of thc Salvation Army Corps also took part. Flowers were placed in memory of the four deceased members for the year -Mrs. John MacKcnzie, Clinrlottctoyvn, P. E. 1.: Mrs. Margaret. MacQuarrie, Westviilc; Archibald Ilivvman, Stellarwn, and Archibald Wilson, Trenton. CELEBlL-Tflis BIRTHDAY — One of New Brunsivickka best known (titimiis. Patrick Campbell John- son, youngest. son of tiic late Han. John M. Johnson, one of the Fa- thers of Conli-tlcrtition and a resid- ent of this city received con- gratulations and best wishes Sat- urday on the occasion 0t the 713th flJilll\’t.‘i'.\1il‘_\' oi‘ lizs birth. Dining his liiclinic lie has iiad the plea- sure 0f being }il'tSi"1il.i‘l'i to five Gov- ernors General oi Canada as well as Their IVIZIJOSHOS King George and Que-cu Elilfilltill (illfillJ, their Can- adian visit in i939 During the 75th anniversary of Confederation, Mr. JOIIXISOH \\'f'i.\ i1 iilRilllllltfill QUUSL at a. spcciui celebration iicld in Chav- lotteioivii, P E. I., on August l6, l7, and l8 11139. "P. C.." as he is better known by his many friends is anienibei" of Wi-stinorciand Lodge N0. ll K. of P. and is a past chan- cellor 01' tho Iioilge. Ho is also a member of the Ui oriii Rank of the K 0f P. and iii es ii keen and active interest in lodge work — thloncton Trzmscripti . WELL KNOWN NAMES -'I‘wo uiorid-faiuous names as well as that oi a widciv-kntnvu Nova Sco- tia. arc on the roll of Professor" R J. Bean's Histology class at Dal- housle Medical School this year. He. asked one young niedico his name on the opeiidiiic ‘day Wed- soloist was ~ "Lauder." ncsdrrv. "George Bernard Shaw." was the lillhiVfiV. Further down the roll he saw tiic name You‘: e not Harry Lauder. are you?" he asked. "Ycs— Harry‘ cainc the answer. "What n combination!" rcintirlzs-t‘. the pro- fessor. And furll-cr still down the list was Ii. I. Sll‘l\':1l‘i. the same name as that. of the Illillllldlf‘ pro- lcs-soi‘ and mvel liens wvminczitii- tor. This “G.B.S." does not come from Ireland, however, but. from Bridaciv-atcr, Iuiuderis native hea- ther is not in the Highlands. but on Pziriridyzc Island. Saint John, anti Si(".\'.’ll'i hull‘: from Belle River. P. E. I. Also cu the enctiiral school lists arc three sludints from China. their parents beiir: missionaries there. They are Donald and Ian Robb. and Clarence Fraser. —lHali- fax Herald). Major J. David Stewart of the P 1'7. I Company. N. N. S. Highlanders leaves this morning on return lo 1‘(‘l.ll|i'\(‘l‘.i.'ll headquarters after spending the “wick-end at his Palae u..." tFOREGROIiNDl. home hcrc. Whether through poor aim or deliberate intent. these bombs fcil at least three block! iriiin Victoria. station, the nearest place which could be called l military ohiwilvv '---‘.;‘.!1fl,]$&ni¢_ s " 9 i SAFE DURING RAID Their majestic: spent several hours In an underground shelter beneath Buckingham Palzicii (luring the raid in which five bombs Sll'ill‘l( the palace and its immediate vicinity. They are shown going underground to inspect one of the shelters. Miss Evelyn Ross. (iiiion Rood. has returned iinme after spenzlina a very pleasant holiday visiting friends in Charlottetown. L. Jenkins 2nd Med. Capt. W. ltligt. Pclaivawa arrived ln- plane Saturday eienitirr and wlIl rennin on t-he Island for a few days, Mr. Charles Sounders o.’ Char- lottetown. is a guest of his s‘ Mrs. J. H. Slackford. and Slnckfcrd, 6'1 Lyman Sfreet Ncivs. _-___ Mrs. D. D. Scanneil who has been on a ‘visit to her old home in Georgetown left yesterday (via iilane to Monctont on return to Jamaica Plain. Mass. Mrs. P. J. Kelly and son’. Paul. of Briahton. Mass. were 1'1‘ . l" .. during the past weck. Mrs. Kcllv will visit. her sister. Smrr cf Resurrection. Superior or St. Jot»- eplrs Convent, Cllilfl He‘ . a few days. ' .' which ilicy rctum to tlzcu" home. will Carry On News And Views NEH’ DATES‘ FOR CARRY ON CROSS Aloiiday, Sept. ll; ~iiuiziir Ztivc-s ‘Pin; IllflC urtivelli-d _in_ a smart - _, z . P.‘ , .._ __ ,. ‘ navy >114‘ - 1' \\i‘.i L1llCllfll.llTiIi(l— , _ , ph‘fii_',,‘,‘5"\,,,,..,’k,"i. mm“ l" V‘ J 1111i‘ M"! 1W1 fox furs d“ t lie Sp0(‘i;ilite in Hard- . ,_,‘ ' “ .. , . _ , ‘l v.1 ‘ .r.'i f ' -- . . 'l“llib.l.__, Sept. li-Ncu Giasgiiyt N, ‘.5 Vi, q. .,. v.0, ( “l; ml.- uiiud i iliorlitg, Doors —-Ilic b0l'("li1lfl€‘l'.s——l)l' W J l’ s 1 I“ x L‘ ‘l. M1‘ m“ . - ' ‘M: .r'S..iu' from their wide cir- and Fjnighv [My fiughgs ie 0. i . s and friends n , _ "lie git s iliil to lift‘ bride ivas uiiirili n: < Jlilfl P11111105 dlllflt? l0 a cxiuico ;icii.;l';it and to lilt‘ , 11,111.; (jaiiaitni. Your U|.,h,,._ “at New MacMiliaii. Chorus - Mi". P. W. Turner, stwzilt- ei'. Tuesday. Sept. i7 Varieiy Prcgraiiirue. Wednesdiiv. Sept. ill -.\lui"i'ay Harbciir -Varict._v Procriiininc. —B0n.~.h a w -- Wetlncsrlzrv, Sept. l8 -.-.\li>reii- Dr. Leonard — Dr. MacMiilan, speaker. 'I‘hiii'sda_v, Sept. i9 -—.\iui'i'aiy Riy- cr—- Male Chorus. P‘riil:iy, Scrn. 20 ~Ctivencllsh - Varicty Concert. Friday, Sept. 2O -Prote.~tant Orphanage, Mt. Herbert —'I‘lie Ser- cnadcrs. Friday, Sept. 20 ~-l-i:ii'i'iii_izton -- Dr. Leonard. Icriday. S! pt. 2O —Grand View - Varicty Proe-riiinnic. Monday, Sept. 23 —Cii.'t.on --Dr. Leonard. Tuesday‘. Sept. 24th --Monfaeuc- The Serenade Wreoliers Threaten Historic Landmark MONTREAL Que. Sent. iii-Pro- gress demanding lllf11'l'illi',l1ii1l'(’S wid- er than those laid out iiv the town nlniiners who lli'.‘i (lesigiied yiliysi- cnl MontreaL threatens destruction 0i the "Nlnison Forty-tier.“ at Saint Pierre and Nolrc Dame <li'cct.< iii the financial iil$ll'll‘l. ri Jructinti dating to the French i‘(‘iZllll(. and of further lli<i0flP11i uiiporlanci‘ be- cause duriim the winter oi 1775-26 it became licadouarlcrs for the Ain- erican Ariuv under command of Montgomerv and Arnold, Montreal had been captured bv the revolti- li0llf1l'\'fll'ill\' lii November. i775, after which lwfillfllflllll" ‘t off on his adventure ill in'.t-.-.: Quebec. In reporting ilie desire o!‘ civic author- ' lcs to relieve a traffic iioilicncck, the Caimtlian National ilailwnys passenger department. iiitercslctl in the preservation of all such shrines, notps ,1 proposal in carefully rare the lauiiciing and rebuild ll "F Fl 11111- acuni in n iiark. lii its iiriizliiri‘ i: r111! lhc stone house ivns nnc of thvlaru- est and. iii its li1lt‘i'if\l‘ fil'f‘i)l‘.‘il\"ll» one of the most iuaznificciii ill Old Montreal. SHOWER. FOR (i ‘ifi [DNDQN .. Iggitlltfilifilfit‘ nlwozr- , . ' for-mini: a comJi- n. mobile cleansing .'~li1il"1l. are the liitcst. A.R.P device for tzczifmcni of gas cases. m... 1' THE ‘IHARLQLTTEWWWN (fllfllthvam l Wedding At t _____ 1 SAUNDERS-IVRIGIIT nut-aunts ' ' 5 the scene of a very smart ‘Jftiddillg ' Isloe Wright, second daughter ‘Mr. l . l Pretty Autumn St. Pauls tihurch A —-_. St. Paul's Anglican Church was ' last evening iviicn Miss Lyma Win- oi Mr. and Mrs Louis C. Wri 1', o2 Prince $1., ‘Nib uiiiicri in iii. 'i.zr to Mi' J Hibbcrt Sauzidi-is of st, JfllllY-‘l. Nfltl, son oi Mrs. John Collinguiicicl Saunders and tlic 1' .-; ‘ Saunders, Miilpequc Road. The ceremony was portnnmd b; m0 Rector. Rev. LQDPCW Grirciner ill 1116 presence 0f a ivide circle of relatives and friends, the church ' being iicauiifullg,‘ decoraieti for the haunt‘ Ovvcasloii. ()\\' would you like mimi- lmely new iiilk sluckiiigs .. . a beautiful sci uf guuriinteetl silu-rplule . .. slime fresh bedroom tllfliilflh . . . liiiiik-a fi-i the ("liiltiii-ii . . . hiya." \\\~lI ilicsv uiitl 1H other valuable gifts llfi‘ _\ll|l|.§ .iiisiiiuii-iy The WllliDluQ bride. yyho was giv- FKElt ~ for Surprise Soup (itill])4|l1\l e11 1'11 mfllflflse by her father . . . looked exmwdlngly fair m a ‘uh’ Of course, you save yyork uitli .\lil'lil"i\l‘ gown of French peacock fm-ne an“ the favourite soap of the Aiziiiiiiiir- liiir feta, 'l‘0i'so style viitp, mflrL-hmg iiiirvlie yiiu iniyi~ii‘t lfilvll i~t.i\'i.-,\ ‘iiipllsv aQ¢"-‘55U1'1<'$» A -J " 0rd veil s‘ Coupons. siurr S.\\l\l.' llll -».i ‘\l.\‘.l ' iii iiir si.k and mi ‘tt was . ,., ‘u 1'00 104a iliii.-ii-.ii~.! = --, . _~,t- grace uly worn a d ar. exquisiit- y") (‘in (-.,,.,;,,\.,,. .,. DOUQUvE of rose.» comqyflkd 3.6. ." '. l” ‘ "“ lovei)’ effect. 'l‘.'.e bride's‘ Oi l‘ orini- hmprlserimp‘ “"1"- 211e, 11119111 “I75 H t0fl5v<ius llt kit-i of Ahmmm" Corneliai; beat a ivi-dduig piit ironi ilUi‘ incl: r. This \..i'i.ihle vlw“'“‘~'a» iieckie‘. was ivorii by liar 8,0.“ . . . great grandmother at the coulrt Sena h‘ m,‘ l l CANADA CONUCRTS F0“ “m, .!.::'ocin holds u i'c.'=poiis:bl-- i)-l).<l.. l ’l‘ues\'lay. Sept, 17 —~Si)ill'l;\ —M:ilc c functions in King Gcor '15s reign. 111i? 1141M)!‘ Wllug bri -, it nugiit be here iiieiitioiieti, is a direct dc. crwriiiit of (loveriici' Clio Doug- FREE Gift Coiulagilx f’, Lis Siiiiiii, W210 ivus zip, my iiie King; us. (i‘t'.'(‘l‘llfll‘ oi in. inre ill ilie yx-ar i813 t.) 1 m... Sit‘ Sidney Siiiiiii, the licro o: Ac. also Sir Robert Hodgsou last Gui- ercor appointed by the King, 'I'he lJl‘iti4C-5’A'_f|1nli,'y’ can be traced back to Sir fnonizis Smith, the cosuurc. in Queen El reign . lite biiticsiiiaici was Alias Doris‘ Wflglll, stxter of the bride, ulio looked Winsome in a govrii of dusty pink lace with blue accessories and 11111¥nificont bouquet of mixed flow- ers. ’I‘..te groom was iitte-ndcd by hi: friend Mr Wnliazu R. Mu. l, Clittilom town, and the guests were ushered to the flower-marked pews by Ml‘ Keniuth Ross, Halifax. and . l\lr. l-lartacl Saunders, brother of ' ' ":;Wi [HHICS .\i'\lil' TIME the groom. t ' . L.,.,.,,.,,1.,,, s, P,,,,._,,Ii1geni0i1s Angler as may... MINISTEF ‘ii o i=.ii‘l t¢_ g t); _ . — » a ‘min“i-»‘r.°'“‘ , “*1 Uses Gum As Bait ii _ son: ap- propriate hymns, while Miss Lilian l-Alfl l)..1)"(.'(l softly as the ceremony 1)l‘0[‘(‘t.‘(lt’-’t. M155 Marguerite Cud- inore sang the lovely bridal solo, An ingenious angler loin ivl-ntionei. bait brought. ~ a f‘f>li' >~B(.Ca!Ié“ .. ,tiic “ltllPils 0f \\'i‘l'.\f'. 1e '0.- Aitci" tiic ceremony a rece‘ ' p.‘ h ldi-siniir nuts held ll’. the home 0f the |)1'1 lXll Wiielk- tozists W010 Iiropos. to t.ie happiness of the brine and i‘ erooin. The handsomely‘ appoii c‘ tea table, centered with exquisi iioivers. gieziniiiig silver iuxci c elvrws, was preside-ll over by M" in all I boys thl miiitary ill-Sunrise “as l: anti soon a lzsii lzi _ t» .i‘.‘.1li1l he trited gum . and twice flliillil tauuiii reporting this (KliillV v I l" \\i. A. Miller and Nfrs. Pr“ S" “m "r l ' wile of ire lat" Seiritor 13 ‘mms' 5“""'"V':‘* H‘ P, . _ " . , f ' _ ‘among tisiicrnicii liIl .1 st, ynio pouicr. tea and we.e m“, flavor w Wm”, as i in ffffflllg by Ali's. JZIIYIFS ' M. ee, George Rose Lydfor» Mrs Win. R. Alcblcill and Mi. Vaunda Rtlblllofill. Aftl-i" the rectqot ion Mr Saziutlirs mi iin lion. put/on i 'l OYOIlIO and l\'ia. 1-'.‘ill.\. belt-re ieiuiii" tor their izonie NliViflli-IPI-llt LS1 II)I.’I\"I'I'I' ,1 trout. and Mrs ‘ ‘ in Si. John's, N whci- the‘ lflil as niunncci- of the Dailv News Circulation of.‘ ice l)l'l(il‘Sll1.ll\’l a niilural gold bracelet. sci in acquaitiarine stone and to the schist a iialuriil gold ivracelct. FlXlNG CIIEVIIOLs lil‘llil.§\\lt‘i\ Pine. Aliifltig the cut-of-toivu guest.- Kinny laying houses are to were iirvicerl Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth rozv, Willi high ccil : t . Hfllilllk’. N. S .' Ali's. GPOlT. Lin-in (unit) fllifi <~ ' ltflsi l.,\‘rl.'iii'tl. Long: island, N, Y; \\‘lll'f1'. Houses lUnS M s. Ernest McDmi ‘d, St. Johns. f dccp are usu. clillicnut. if‘ Nlid; Mr. S‘.‘(ll1t'_\' E. A. Wright. v ilfll(‘ without (i mi tile Dartmouth. N 5.. iii-other of the b . Such homes . iuiiiillj.‘ be bride nrd .\i:'.<. Wright n. .~ deeper by , tending the R 0 w E nortu or south wa . to nxake them The Gllfl.l"(li."ll'i joins in extending happiest co 1".lilliiOf1S. at least 2U feet cit-i“ Cciiinus that are l 1H0!‘ than six ipivpou micro _ Failure o! ‘i0’ H1101)“ (HIKING 0r six and one-hff feet can he Geirnnn attempts to ititcrrupt Brit- loivered cheaply- li'-' ll1.'- Iluio a _ ‘ ish shipments and effectual tigiu- straw loft. 'l"he straw inn be Pllilhl‘. fill stale- get pended on [mics or wire just l: enough so that a person can 11‘. -coiivenicnt1_y about enina of the hlllfkflflf? are liilitillyz German nitempts to business in South America. Nazi Bombs Damage World-Famous Building-s P! ‘f .1 Wnrlrl-famoiis liuiidliiits throughout Imiidon iuivc l"‘"lI d. wed, i-‘il-cr it.‘ 431"‘ 71"‘ "1 "“"""‘»‘l“‘ L-iini (lermaii homiis riroppcil on tlic capitol iii recent Yicnyi I (A. ‘ilii- l‘ii . mil; ‘zit l. 1i in": -l hcrc.} . one oi‘ them. Somerset llousc, ivherc siiakesprzircls i.ili is on fili-. is niiiillicr. iinltiii lie-u‘ in iliilr iar Bgrkgly square and Regent Si. iiayc been struck b) loinlis, together iiitli many lii<toric churches.