I 111a CHARLOTFFXFOWN GUARDIAN PAGE "runes OENTRAL OOAROIAN Thh ‘ SEPTEMBER 12, 1942 Funeral Services Nliss Louise Lyons QVHURLHES TOMOR .0w W ‘ PETERS CATHEDRAL OPENING SEPT. 8th. Store on ggrner of Fitzroy and ls reserved for urn of local interest, but advertising ol a UNI‘ ED CHURCH uewsy nature may be inserled at m" mi": , (mm m", “ma, 59m“ t) l ANGi-lc-t" oi CANADA lllivzdoiaagc.‘ ‘M’ ‘mm’ “I'm MEATS, rrslr, VEGETABLES AND V on Saturday mom,“ u mm er"- , ,_ lump our» sour... 1-D ,,... ma: "A a F,‘ r-e-gy-lrgr- p; , . can!!! B "- ”""“" Prince Street CONI-‘EDEIATION us‘: INSUR- until Saturda," September 12th with Yams? l1‘: cells “l: his». emf, occmwd i" Piiililllill llilll i ' 5Tb‘ 0E8 Miuiatc ANCE- L-ffll each oalh llllriihlle of $1.00. o: Augugt) H alt me“ i-ilgh nlver s my] diff; nil l 511mm! “éflgufll, u". Hugh Miller. M A. o. o. , —— Phone order delivered c. o. n. g “Nona, m‘, “m, Bow,“ B,“ '3! _ "l i ma iii ‘:3, Emu,“ a. so, Kendall. $511.. 5.6.6.0. C00!" i°r Plwwlrrlvhl- nnvruas MEAT AND onocanres low mass. Many friends wag held For meglo Rodgers ' . - r ——- . Miss . e . fir: m. Evensonghol, such-p 11.00 A. M. rhino Worship. APPLES m“ JELLY ‘WM b‘ M“ ,' ' Drescrlltyghuthlg sllvrhllrclgfhrrlfilghrlc nvérhel and Hui melodies! - week Day Serif "l- Sermon: “Our Honorable Debt,» gem m R“ Cross m“ week. ' ‘ gifts were very beautiful. F l . . ‘l 1 and l-"rlday-B-l-‘t A- M- nalRLVivILD-yd 6' Mmha“, Brook‘ é ado-all cchlllcllgyylflghawgilnlebmlhg vllilellzélllhlxg or Iona“ WM ill)“, Jfhufldfl] and 51m" “than, “Reid” ‘n u“ Lm,d.._ SPECIALS at Lou's Quick Lunch =---—-———¢———— , 11.0mm“, mg. MacDonald. Roy niillllilq tiifliiliitltl M5 “A M_ a J 5|" timisht. 160 Kent Street, Roast poLlCE COURT-In the Police Gillespie. F. L. Watt. J. Robertson Y . . 4-“ ,'__ , n1. ' '. r. goose and chicken dinn with nd dis- n Bernie: m" 5m lll I979‘ by!‘ “wiry 9.30 A‘ u Vega] so a, 9 M. m, “h,” o,‘ mm dd! ers 9mm, yegterdgy a drunk a a ti M. . bum m _ _ ma" rlvvnsil" 5° P- Dove - - -. - —Mendelssohn l’ p“ “3- 942'“- Orderly filled w BPPIflr and 1°r" Miss Lyons who Wfl-s birdflslgqeeieilowl Mra_ Gordon Stewart. $1. PAUI-s CHURCH 8:13.25 Eggflzlflntfil!‘ vvltlha eoln- Mggiveyéfg zfiuaggamfig? J3‘; g LeDrcw Gardner. Rector. may “m”. s a . t) or pm‘ Page“, M’ Pow“, by the We“ u, Greenhnlgh. Assistant. 7M Puma worship Cherry Valley w. M. s. at a, n,“ V'- ~v_l\l]55 Lillian Earle. sum“ b n D - D. K. Ross. Minister. 0-13-11. o,“ ls uecwr__mr._ a l wh ‘m y av. . C. Boothrovd ____ il=°",;,‘,’, comm on. m,',’,_ m" h" film's" "l- clwncrr or SCOTLAND ser- m confirmation School Service. v00“ so“. 05mm 9mm" __ 54°“ Sunday’ 36M- 131 Cape m Confirmation School. Bernard Hnniblen T".“’°"‘~‘ 11 “hm-i 5mm =id= 3 P- Morning Prayer and Ser- Mm 1g my (lhdmore. l)?‘ lalhllllsrté‘? 7'30’ m“ J‘ H0 BASIL‘ ,..'. d S,,,,,,,, morriumaweleol-e- ' ' __ '1 “ m Sun my - g 5 moll- ‘ ““ NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN ii" "m"; Pr”: m i=- BAPIIST Church Sunday Bent. 1s: e e.rn., .____ céilriv sergilce for trainees of New . 858W! 00p; l0 a. m. Comm - PRESBYIERIAN THE BAPTIST CHURCH n. 5...... SChOOI; .1 ...... hell. 51 JAMES CHURCH Minister h it ‘d T. l. F". Lleut T B Tun B’ o‘ Lillian M0- hflnocfl somers. M-A» 5 ‘alum, Miss E. ‘mm {PIIIISIVIEIIIEIIIII Worshlv- 11 A. 5mm, nirs. N. D. MscIAfl-Ii. ' p M_ Evening Wflrlhlll- Mobtllnislcl‘ will 3,2,1,‘ ".11 deliver the sermon!- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~ a Grafton Street prince an n“ l“ Q. Carlyle Wflll"? Mrs. Edwin Organist ‘ IIIOIINING SERVICE 11.00 A. ill. Theme: . 1_ 715 154, I87. ggalrllllllih Solo: Audrey Gillis. EVENING WORSHIP 1.001’. )1. Theme. Glihlmns: m. 152. 381. gcprallo solo: Barbara Roper. ‘file Sabbath School meets at ten illork in the mornlnl- "ihe fear of thu ‘inning cf wisdom ‘lip with us. list 16 Airmen Missing Overseas __. Ll d Mnofnnis l M: abduct the ‘When Dark- ‘The Llvlnl Lord Ia the b0- You are cordially invited to wor- e“ I,“ in; worship; 3 pm. Breadalbane; m" uIl'1'l:z:""°' s‘ I. 739 D-m. Fredericton. Rev. R. E. Show Minister, 9424p Iev. l. Judson Levy. B.A. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Siirruon: "A Call to Action.” m“ m" BIKE-A slight ac- ident occurred on Kent 3g g Soloist. Mrs. Hontor Collier. ° "*- Tho Church schon‘ 2'30 P‘ M. ggltygleeigsgiretgexlcheorzc land Prince. Please mite that the Church crashed “m, the ,1 “f” ' "I School returns Sunday. to aftcr- The boy who was “idle at blcyclt “°°" ""'°"- escaped injury howl n: fie bu” 57mm‘ w°"h|P 7 P- M Wheel of the’ bicyfzlllsrlwas ebaixeiflr Sermon: “Jesus ns His ‘Enemies damaged in the collision which driver of the avoid hitting ISLAND SOLDIER AT DIEPPE —Mrs. P. C. Jarriirle. 36 Rochford Street. has been informed by 11er- 'h"5bi1rld Cit-Pi. Jul-dine. now stat- ioned in England, that their son, saw Hlln.” Soloist LAC S. W. Beard, R. A. F. gfrctgnfigllgiheclluttrlt?) Jilhélh lllwh. ‘Mill. Bu. Organist another car. III 0 flllll Cl‘. You are invited to worship with Lgegflljggigggbo-r “OMB 0N “T35 giggly/logos. son 11;: Rlfv. r l-Mi-rv. ome on CHURCH oi cmusr {gm swim “we iv» invading the contin t. Whil i CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ehilllizEment 1.. theegay of iadcfé‘, ‘m’ “n” Serflt. MacLeod was severely wound- M V. L DI II. Int IInA. M. Mcrhg: W231i“. Ind ¢RWQ§Q§°M§°~I “°W W" WW1 Communion Service. to q b k we Dresent- “d expml‘ Soloist: Mrs. Roy Cudmore. tug‘ M Hymn in the He“ m‘ 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. ' Saitcoats. Sask. Mcflveen. Archibald Iklwin, sgt. B85920. alrwoman second class M D. McIlveerl (wife) Defoe. Sask. - --The nursing feiicd his $10 bail bond. YORK UNITED CHARGE. RAV- J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Sept. 13: IL a.m. Central Church. 2.30 Pleasant Grove; 7.30 special service at York. Rev. L. G. Mar- shall of Brookfield, N. 8.. will be the speaker. 9-13-11- NURSING RESERVE MEETING reserve group oi Central Royalty held two very lh- teresting meetings in the school house this week. Tuesday evening an instructive illustrative lecture on food and feeding of the sick was given by Mother Loyola of the Citv Hospital staff. Last evening's meeting was addressed by Dr. W.G. I-Iogg who gave a comprehensive talk on the care of the mouth and teeth. Both meetings were well at- tended and much useful informa- tion was obtained, SIX SOLDIERS LEAVE -- Six soldiers left No. 62 Canadian Army Basic Training Centre at Beach ly Grove yesterday for‘ service else- where in Canada. They were: Priv- ates K. C. Henderson, Bcdeque; J. A. Perry Summerside; L L. Quinn. Watervale; E. C. Rafferty, Portage; R. E. Dobson. Aulac. N. 13., and A R. White. Georgetown. Before ernment through the Carry on Canada Corps. The presentations England U" “five BETVIOQ. were looked after by s. representa- MacDonald. tlve of the Canadian Legion War Services. idoirinvilnz most of his right hang LEGION EXECUTIVE MEI/l“ years agm lNG-A meeting of the Provincial Executive of the Canadian Legion was held on Monday evening in the city, The President. Captain N. W. Lowther was in the choir, Several members were present from outside Branches. Considerable business was transacted. A com- mittee was named to take charge Murphy. Thomas Francis, Pit. Rm of the campaign for the 531g or sgt, nwm. Alfred Murphy (fa- s°1§,e,‘§’°§,,k‘$§ pfllrtlllif tfifggtla: Dopples at Armistice time-11t thgr) ggiggry of Dieptm The Island boy w“ November. The various branches Qm-rgged, John End]; 5gp, wounded" several times in ‘ will be visited bv the Provincial B85092. J. E. Olmsted (father) fwb- gagemerlt and had quite ‘Al: e0‘):- mrt. Sssk. pericncc according to the 1mg,- Sampson, James Alexander, t. Mrs. Jar-dim received 1mm he, 11.80017. H. J. Sampson (father) t. husband. Capt. Jardihq in a, son 0g Thoma-s. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Jarcihe, 25 Stewart, Robert Reginald. I"1t.. Upper Prince Street. He has an- Sgt. B73095. Mrs. R. .1. Stewart other son Jimmy. serving with (mother) Coles Island Queens the R. C. A. s, c, County. N. B. Sutherland, George Keith, Sgt, 8.61424. W. A. Sutherland (father) MILLS _. Mabel Charlotte Mills. Executive in the near future. Personals Mir. and lviirs. W.R. Ccolce, Back 35y. N’.B., axe the guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. E Shaw, New Glas- gow this week-end. iorna-l Research Council, Ottawa. Sgt. Wireless Air Gunner Ralph Constable of the R.C.A.F. died on Active Service in England Sept, 7, 1942, son of Mrs. Constable and the late Bruce Constable, City. Resident Georgetown Dies Suddenly Funeral services day 101' Mrs. Hugh of the late Hllgll Yurston. Geome- town, vrilo died suddenly during fl dance in Georgetown T011131 I-lnll on Thursday niirnt. The aJ-yital-Qld resident of Georgetown collabsed and died almost instantly while dancing a Paul Jones with hel (laughing Muzle. cQr-Qner Dr. A. A. Kennedy of Georgetown pronounced‘ the ulumflil dead. She was llllllleulotely taken Sergt. Pilot Hin- leaving they were presented with w he; irome, The Coroner decided A. A. cigarettes by the Provincial Gov- an inquest was unnecessary as the woman died from a. heart ailment. She was the former Miss Minnie Her husband. the lute Mr. Yors- ton, also died sutmclllv AL lobster factory ‘The lute Mrs. V sons on active service adiarl Army. These arc: Roy. New" hammering goes up on foundlund; Russell. overseas; Mel- Prince Eldward Island. castle to High River in 1937 and has resided here since that time. except ior a. trip east which she took about a year ago. Until her illness. she took an active part in church. and commun- ity LLie, and won B-fiwililrl 0f everyone with whom she was assoc- iated. She was a patient in High River hospital for some months t. . pager only immediate survivlnil relative 1s a sister lVLrs. C. L. Liv- lrlstone of Plattsburg. New York. Miss Louise Lyons was a daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons. Mr. Lyons in his life time was a prominent mcrchantand a forrner Mayor of this City. M155 Lyiliifi “a5 a graduate of the Sacred Heart Convent. Halifax. a member of the Notl-e Dame Alumnae, St. Vincents Orphanage. the Altar Society and an active worker in the will be held to- and other charitable institutions of Red Cross Yorston, widow this city. OhTown lilan Flies “E For Eddie” In Raid (By Charles Bruce, Canadian Pres! Staff Writer) WITH THE n. c. A. F‘. SOME- Hcwltfs WHERE IN ENGLAND, Sept. 11- ill Gaspcretlux two (c? Cublw-Takeoff at night! The green light plays over the Yorston 11nd four nose of the long black Halifax. in the Can-The motor-s lift their throb to a roar and the bomber its wheels, drives past ville. Newfoundland and Gordon in and vanishes into the down-field Sydney. NS. Oiher children vlving are: John. Montague; the United States; Mrs. Brydges. Georgetown; Mazie. Ster- ling and Velma. at home. The funeral will be held M BWO o'clock this afternoon. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘(Continued from peso 1) “DIIIKIII-g III bearing and the guns were trained on tilt spot that it was believed the submarine was. However, the crew could see nothing. fter ten minutes of sir-Shellie. the '** ——— A MRS. M.ABEL CHARLOTTE Mr. I-‘tay I-Iemtleswy 0f the Nfll- crew of the ship leccived the order 5"?" darkness. In a moment. high up and blur- Flillfme- muffled mred, a dark shape goes drumming Jmes overhead, hell-bent for Duisberg. Another is already sweeping down the runway. Another. And another. And still another. This could be something out of Jules Verne or it could be some tremendous impersonal drama you have come to observe and report in detail, calmly and. objectively. But it Ls not. It can't be because Just a little while ago you were in the crowded operations room bumping elbows with these fellows getting into their felt boots and Mae Wests. a little nervous. not laughing any too much_ taking caffeine and ' -' to Vancouver. 889d B1. died Monday. she was bo~n has relt/urned after cendln ‘Tom-the E’,““*“’,,‘,"“‘°“§e“‘_-F“$,‘I;,.., chewing gum from the padre. a orrrAWA. Ssvi- ll-loplanfgf Thompson. Joseph James. 8st. It Charlottetown. P.E I. and ill/Ila mom holiday with his nIcr-ncr. fir; £22. tit‘; Ixacfeciualttitiiglsles gtationg bit absent-minded 1h their talk Royal Canadian Air Force g“ 12,644.62, Nicol Thompson (father) here at i755 Britton street, Burnaby. FP. Hennessey, 64 Rorhford St may ‘v49 my; w 5mm b‘; and not like intelligent fighters before the lnnolill§€dL1€.,u$;?5wJgrsca-s Brig Anéaswrl’ oat m d E est Po 32,15. degfiasfsd had, rsslgedhher; 37 ii;- to lower tile lifcbozlts or rafts. In b611- littr nil‘ ‘P ‘ BUPQ. BY 0h Fri . ._ S. e surv ve y 6i‘ us? KELLY'S CROSS AND VICINITY fc ' l " cl .'L'oye' pulled. up one Infill lulled 0n active service Jvgg. ghtw. Vaupel (father) Pol-t 1113\nd. Rénlph Malls, oge SOgfieh/Btiéskilflfl, ___.._ aiongsixiljilé-nhln? Iheezrlew ‘transferred Watch Taileotr -' , , _ IIITIE ' 8H 0H2 i111 - _ '_ °“‘i“‘-‘~’--“-‘-‘~-¥§ i2; gsss-is" "' "" ‘W’ “' "i" ~iisillrisv5iriilrlilli7 sirlis “V” ”° ‘t ..... ct... uliiéilt .‘i.°.i"’.....2i‘.§é°‘€...‘.§“§. ‘s? m“ “'l‘° l"°"l°“5-" w“ m or Mlislhl ""1"!" ‘iilwrllions Slisk, Mrs. R. Gilbert. city; thlee m; friend; ' ward the planes, dim shapes mov- ulsiillt lls a prisoner. One Canadian in the Royal All‘ rarer was listed as missing after lir operations. The list contained ls casualties suffered in Canada. Ibilolvillg is the latest list 0f tnualxies with official number 1:1‘. next-of-kim- Overseas iiiieli on nctlvo service: iiacrilel" n_ Norman. Flt. Sgt» iii-iii, Mrs. Norman MacPherson mic) Edinburgh. Scotland. Previously reported missing-no- iroarirrl prisoner of war I‘? iirs R. A Frith (wife) Toronto. hissing aflcr llir operations Abbe Mitchell N511. Virs. (sis Winnipeg. Frost. W iam David Flt. Sgt iiiiili. Dr. A. C. Frost (father) Vancouver. Fzrci. Gmrge Edward. Sgt. P379656 Monmouthshirc, B. Graham, iHarold Gordon, Sgt... ii Ford (father) bl B83143. E. A. Graham, (father) Cizrksburg. Ont. Ifiilillill)’, .lohn_ Sgt... B85916, iilneen Honnaby (father) COOKB- rile. Ont. Kaufman, William John, (mztiler) Kitchener. Orl t. Kurlz. Dennis I-Isig, Sgt, 315814, lirs. J. n. Kurtz (mother) Bur- illl om l i_ Hugh Lawrence. ii» .. t. .1. Laxdal, (father) EIICLOSE SNAPSHOTS IN LETTERS _Robori Arthur, PO.. M609. George. P. 0.. M. A. Kirkpatrick, rut. ill. B75691. Mrs. A. o. Kaufman Sgt. HBYWY. Lyhri. PO, RAFVRIOLHS bzothers, Harvey Champion, North g. Harvey (father) Chilliwack, B. 151st Army Oasualty List —Va.ncouver News Heral Sept. l. ATTENDING GENERAL COUN- CiL-Rev. Hugh Miller, D. D., pastor of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, is still on annual leave but at present is attending the General Council of the United Church of Canada ing held at Belleville, Ont. He is there as Ex- q-he President of the Maritime Confer- ence. Rev. F. E. Boothroyd, Sydney, N. S., who formerly preached in York. Hunter River and Summer- side is now President of the Mari- time Conference. The General Council meets every two years in different parts of the Dominion. FILMS SHOWN AT GEORGE- TOWN-The films being shown through the province by the Na- tional war Finance Committee in conjunction with the P. E. I. 'I‘rsvel Bureau met with another good response last night at George- town. A good sized audience was present to see the pictures which included an interesting color film of Prince Edward Island. Again the audience paid 25 cents admis- siont f8; wlgch‘ theystreceivedn; 25- cen ar av ngs amp a ap- €$;ri‘;‘°“f;-Z§é‘.."%ii"i32f. Lieut P;l§°'§,°,§°“,°“'g “fr ‘l W", stjvmlf’ grs. Gwendoline Wells (wife) Vic- 510a flier. ‘lfinngf pfiovfigla, 1'“- B Q Sales Manager for the National R l c d I War Finance Committee gave a Dlityi I'll llrll Eng neers short talk on the importance of M ‘will ~7°h11 3a Vlh- 5P1‘. A2’0364. investing money in war sav- wrsd Maud Sgarah Dixon (mohvr) ings to back Canada's fighting m 5°71 o" - men. Rev. S. J. Boyce, Georgetown Royal Canadian (‘orps of Signal ‘has Chalmilacrll-brhelviplcglre machine 1 S \ BS 0 TB 6 I‘. - Kryzanowski. Anthony Richard, liiS. Ivggnday {he filmhmeivilllliullle Lance Cpl., P40293. Mrs. Helen M. shown at cardigan and it is ex. Kryzunowski (wife) Stry. Alta. pected that another large audience m‘ will avail themselves of the op- glnent do Quebec portunity to aid Canadas war er. Latreille, Evangelism. Pie. B61903 fort and at the same time aae a ggn%rlggl;leriilgeogfatgelz Ste, mole high class show_ . u . ' BIRTHS OTTAWA. Sept. 11—(CP)— Canadian (active) army in its 161s! overscrs casualty list of the war today reported six men wounded and two seriously iii. The six wounded were said by a spokesman to be casualties from the battle of Dieppe and brought the total number of wounded re- ported from the operation to 611. out of 938 Dieppe casualties in all. The others are 186 dead, 13 not diagnosed, one in hospital, six suf- fezlng from exposure, one superficial injury and 120 mLssing. Following is the list with regi- mental numbers and next of kin:- OVERSEAS Wounded: Vancouver; H. Champion, van- ggver and Lloyd champion. Qllia- his studies at P w.c. Mr. Raymond Gallant resumed Brookvale Sdhool ls regressing favourably under the s iifvl man- azement of Mr. Thomas Bradley. Mr. Kelvin McKerlna is spending .» a few days In Charlottetown on bus- irless. Pte. Pius Sniih is visiting his home in Maplewood. WILL TRAIN AT noon: CAPE TOWN —- (C P) M S Good Hc " has been com- missioned here train officers for the south African Navv and ob. viate the necemity for iheir going Britain for their commissions. — "H. In Memoriam In loving memory of our Father WILLIAM F. MORRISON Who died September 12, 1941. Gone dear father gone forever How we miss your smiling face But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still But death has left a lonclincss The world can never fill. Inserted by His Dalsghters, 9 12 u Mary and Lillian. a In Memo rram In loving remembrance of WILLIAM MORRISON This world may change from year to They returned to Gibraltar on the destroyer taking turns watch. When. Licut. Show arrived there all the wearing apporcll he had in- cluded a cop, shirt and pair of trousers. He went up to tile camp of the Royal Crlllsciiall Engineers and his fclluvl‘ CUilllil'\'iil(‘Ii supblicd him with at pair o: khaki shorts and a shirt. From Uibfiiilkil‘ 11c sailed on another shin back to England and was granted leave to come m Canada as he 11ml been posted in June for a leave l0 visit llLs homo. He had words of m so for the coolness and efficiency (ilspizlvcd bv Surgeon L.cllt. Lane of ‘Toronto when the ship was 111i. Lune “'11s close to the stern when i110 tor- pedo carrled away kills part of the cruiser. He had had some casualties t0 (lea-l with earlier in the engage- ment and. immediately set lo work to get these men to safety. Wading to i115 waist in water at times. Dr. Lane "did a gcoci 10b getting these out," the Islulld bov said. Dr. Lane did not have leave to return to Canada. On the ship that carried him to England from Gibraltar, Lieut. Sliulv encounters-d all old college friend. He szlld fills was John Mar- tin. whcse llome is near Montague. ilAls far as could b." night. the Aiartin referred to was Licut. William Martin cf Heather- dale. -Lt. Show was not well ac- quainted with him but thought his first name was John.) Tho two had attsndtd Prince of Wtllcs Collrge in Charloifotolvzl during the 1934-35 term when Martin was a member of the third year class. “He 11nd grollvn about a. foot rlnd I hrll-dly recognized him," Licut. Show said. Lirut. Shaw joined tile Royal Canadian Nnrnl VOlllIiifCl' Reserve in March 1010 and. went to England in April of the same vcnr. Ho ilas been on fictive service evil‘ sincv and was post-ed to the Cairo on August l2. l940—cx;lcilv two vcnrs to the (lav. August 12. 1942, that she was sunk. Lieut. Slmvl/ is 2'7 vcrlrs old and is a son of Mrs. Jessie E. Shaw. <1 Haviland S t. Charlottetown. learned last l9 ing easily in ungainly harness of war. You know that inside the block sides of those high aircraft are Wallic Farrier of Montreal, cocoa salesman; I-Ial Shockley, who once drew blueprints in Van- couver; Wendell Paimer. formerly from Woodstock, N. 13.: Dick Turn- bull who was learning to be an undertaker in Digby, N. S., in so} tcmber. 1939. and Charlie Palmer, who once wrestled cream cans in Dundalk, Ont. calmness and objectivity are words in a. dictionary and not very warm words at that. You know at last that drama for its own sake l5 llhuncy and that man has no use for 1t. Iris Wants to get hi5 work done and the trappings of drama that encompass the work lie must do nOW are merely inci- dental. “E f0!‘ Eddie" You knew that in the operations room before Boney Higgins of Charlottetown took "E for Eddie" down the runway and Jack camp. bell of The Pas Man.. swung “ for Willie" into the flare path to f0110w him. And so you go back the mess to wait, At the watch office: A hum or motors; e. girl's voice, "Charles, ye. Ceivinlz you 10nd and clear. Are you receiving me please‘). . . “ ‘C for Charles‘ your tum g0 land is number- three; one, two, lhref‘. one two, three." "G l°r GEQrEB" now is in and “P for Peter". “D for Donald” is lute but Alne Cameron of Ray- more, sask, brings her home, wings ragged with flak holes. Alld so they come back from “Dillyillg one more sharp dose of caustic cure for a nations insanity i z . i i. SPECIAL RADIO PREVIEW OVER C. F. C. Y. TONIGHT AT 6.45 - PRINCE EDWARI) I I i TO-DAY THE oxav FILM m HISTORY 1'0 WIN AWARDS —I'f‘ MUST m; GREAT l I i MAUREEN O’HARA “HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY” NEWS —I\Iatinee 2.30 --EVENING 7-9110 ' 'ffs's5'i‘fs'h‘ffla'ufi'u' WALTER PIDGEON S I.\' ACADEMY H-v-vu-l-v-r-vm-tvr. -l.-..-.-.-.r.-.-.-r.-.r.rw-l.'l.v The musical Western with OOMPH. Songs with a SOCK! Thrills with a WHAM I Roman-cc that’s a WOW I — COMING — MON. — TUE. l 1G E 5 T A , lll ALSO NEWS -— SCREEN COLOR CARTOON- TIPS ON GOLF $UAPIIUL 444 DEAD END KIDS AND “TOIIOII AS TIIEY COME” CARTOON - MUSICAL COMEDY - SERIAL EVENING _ 1.00 - ans- MATINEE — 2.30. LITTLE TOUGH GUYS AHHHHHN TuNHY- ‘a' of conscience-common men h0ld- aviauon lug-dicing The basic design "l8 the world's that pull the bomb release; but to you at the moment th9v're the lPllOW you had a smoke with five hours ago; fellows tough time." “m” l" “and! for the Allie-icon came from Britain. AIIIOYICIIII back {mm l‘ through file es. British cosh columns earlier -ll "liberty" 5WD Th1; nation gave rm impelno l0 shipbuziriing. notnoly Henry Illa‘ or Associat- .I-u'I.I\ \s. EMPIRE 4a TO -D AY -.--‘ the war were a deciding factor in year And friends from day to day, creation of new Anlclxclln plant But never shall the one we loved, From memory pass sway. M Itob n 1 t ——~—~—~———~———— Bu-rhlorhzfrordgrinflsghrl,Plc.,I-Il9931GOLDING“M P- E- I. Hospital U. S. War Effort CAPE'DAYI.IGIIT SAVING , it 1d xpcrivnce in war in- Enagwfiurwn (brother) “fires un- isierecmasilldlhglggi?’ Fllhixllvleanlfrl h“? Levin ly Remembered by Son h PREIEORII} p- llicphrlllslllnllllliirlrls 5.3100 eseptolnbci‘ 1939i u“; . ' ' v - - ere" l-cugi '. 11> its ' . - W ills act“ £33m s k h I son, Allan Colville. 9 12 u acorn and Family. of sculfl A Arr 113d "it? llailcn B G t _ _ Eégtrlsy $3Elgg§_$r0l_1§& in mshp m“- l i’ as etc ewan Reg ment ' ‘ l goe- on summer uyligl savinl t g5 11,1 American ‘ncI1Lstry_ niece qurin no}! nlfih-ITSTASNS‘. Shook, Earl Horace. Pie, 1.12914. gIAfiBFl-L-At the Prince County tim; from Soul. 20 y llIIdlglOll Briminl has spoilt Illlbsbetierpeaeed with your pictures. Mrs. violet Katherine Shook (wife) M”? ‘k159i’; lléllwlgélgfl MT- and r a L 50m $200,000,000 directly in capital f] vahwllver- ‘film Var l“ ’ a’ ‘on’ In M8m0fldm By DOUGLAS AMARON assistance to American rorpilrrltiotls Im! DOVOIOPIA Qnd 1 ls m - Canadian Press Staff Writer making munitions llnri before the . __ . . . . . _ Printed 25c ISIS-hell. '""""" ‘l’ McKAY—At the r. c. r. Hospital. “hm °“ m“ “M” m‘ “m” Thursday. Sept. i0, 1o42_ w Mr. In loving memory of Mrs. John n IDNDON‘ Sm‘ IITCP)‘ 3"‘ wid- i’°“"°d “b” smml°°°°ll° Fliil I llh llOvdet‘ Canadian Armored Corps _ - tain has much for which to ti. k ~i ‘l- n fl i d ..t . l,~_:;;...'.,~;‘..'.‘.'i. Dzrbam‘? 11s.. writeaua; MWhy_ Emmett Thqmas‘ RSM" fl(.lyighnltlsf'iificla(l)rs)fifif McKay. s. son igfillrklsazwho departed this life sept. me Ummd states, but the Amnrligrixln intgfltiilsilAgnzgrtgpnpglénisr an (r11 2.151(1)“ y, .““Y°““'"‘ll'"l"°' “MW”? DB1 ,Mrg.Mary Murphy (mother) ' i ' war effort itself has bcnefitted vessels have ixlen hPlDlllg the Am- ericans ill their fight rrzninsf. U- boats and the Royal NflVV Wills protect the United Sinlcs ns Woll- . h ham ..l.."..'...§'§r°1"$I."r‘3A-Iy°"§.a't1.°r§uc' Montreal. llvntadlrllarqsvnem llaJsUlnhaallAaonts stall aurlraelof anvlos greatly fmn British material aid and experience. In September. i040. Britain gave Gone is the one we loved so dear Silent the voice we loved to hear To far away for sound or speech But not too far for our thoughts to DEATHS Royal Canadian Ordnance Corns M0RSE__M he, home we“ war” | ma“ Gouette. William Albert. Cp.. _ _ _ the United States. in exchange f0,- hill ?r'.$'.:a"1l*ewl>I-'lu, euOrdell B35155. J0hrl GOIIBlKc (lfllvhlri 'I‘°l‘- l‘§,,T,;,,M“Z" f§uw°fffljsd‘§xefb‘ijf,t reach. 50 over-age destroyers. the right to a“ onto. Morse in her 29th year ‘(nee Plor- ll band nd I-‘amii establish defence outposts and naval * rie Campbell of Peter's Road. r. 9-i2-ii. u . L limfimlh Bmfin“ {SW3 himm‘ l" i E. I.) Iiallflfil fromshfr gate resi- “alive?” lgulfzfigiugfgn iiflerffiwo Q SOURIS DANCE soums iii‘? l i“ “i ‘“ To" We T" “w” —= sans;n...l:;l.s“tilnllslssa: o o a i R ___ =1‘ I _ ..._-_;~- .—;~.~ L- “ , y ese APA To LNT T0 LET lit-r u) i d t t1 u lied st 1... rye ‘Glh’ EPYATIK P"! Iwad- Phom 12" Iierllthin (Isiipllilliflin eqllirvfneillqlt for “m, the inrgost gun factory in the US or apply Dover's Garage. 9 l2 31 A. flee 0f charge, for the last of the season dance at Matthew & Virginia Gilmore s APIIIVI sent Amcl-lrn (By TIN‘ (‘llllnlii-nr I'm-sail N. D. MacLean McLean's Warehouse at Soul-ls W-***'_"'“_‘ANTED _ MA", M“ trzilaiirllrilrlilsélnoplfixuiulrlgtl; ‘Agléigfilen r2112. (Rina? “Ira.” llflllléqflvllllvl‘ Fgllllillll ravines’;{l-ksoeznfsojfz: - ' .1 . ' _ s". e _ i - - -_ i _ ROUND AND QQUARE DANCES UNDERTAKEN Poster. 40 Greenfield Ave311c._ and supplied her with her newest inn a1m_v Cfillilii‘ ‘Vizlckvd ill Run 4 ?°'l' ¢"""'Y h" P""’" inventions such as rndiolocarcrs area. Franco-Ru l.lll I'l(l\'1\ll?i‘ 0.. I 1 z-ORCHESTRAS-Z EMBALMEI m1; sAaa-ro n r STATION- and asirogrilphs. Albanian bovrirll‘ lulled Ilnll-P-rr- (‘nmrilv - (‘nrlniiii — Serb . T ary engine Goodss‘ new Priced Britain too. has supplied the marl ricmnrryrnilcn broke out in Snows m“ _ 7m _ M . M! Danni! "mnlond bY u" C3"? on chi" Charlottetown and right. Apply Guardian. ‘0-12-11. United States with much valuable Buenos Ail-es. Second Lieut. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Murray. Hcrhcrt Murray military and technical informarim on such matters as German tanks North Wiltshtra . . , _ ~ -,- _ . 5. -r i r (i; R .=~.. d med n lir.\‘.\i a. raid on the Ooh ' ' “""""“°"“ "m" "v "' tlsrcnsmixsssss “silos. r:'.:.".::.::":..::;"*:::. ik..i".;““ £2.51,‘N’.§‘&f“l2..lh“¥i‘$i.ii..."Lil. Stitch“: strata.‘ 2.x: s; ads Corps, and proceeds are for War purposes. WILL THE PARTY WHO GOT SEPT 1s. lon-lnlmllnrr l-cvlll.