PAGE SIX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TO-DAY ONLY — No Limit In Laughs EMIRE'"'$tarts MONDAY For Three Days GEORGE FORMIY In “NO LIMIT” Also NEWS —- Mountain Fighters — CARTOON 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 223° — 7 —— 9 I---PRINBE EDWARD --~ 2 DAYS — MONQand TUE. HANK--The Yodelling Ranger PERSONAL RETURN APPEARANCE BY POPULAR DEMAND. A TOP NOTCH PROGRAMME IN WHICH HANK SINGS MANY OF HIS LATEST SONGS AS HE RECORDED THEM FOR VICTOR IN APRIL. —SPECIAL SCREEN HIT- AND IOOUNER liifv RE DON'T MISS [This Popular Star of RCA Victor Stage And Radio SHE s m;- Iiiilr’ qiiiiergui Ironi ihi- Bren. who tvishéki the hnuniinniin-n Ihe wrong IUIKI at Briton imi- tit-oil‘ , MIKE SIIAYIIE MEETS A FEMAIE CRIME WAVE! The Prince Eward i Island Hospital And Increasing Expenses Our collectors ere new get- M “so: s: were: All Recently Chosen " 0 By R C A Victor As Canada’s Leading ADDED SHORTS -- Merrie Melodic — CARTOON Fame 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15— and DUDE RANCH BUCKAROOS Singer Of Romantic Songs Of The Wesrt 7.00 AND 8.45— COME EARLY EMPIRE —— TO-DAY—-Lon Chaney In EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD A d ii e d -— Popeye Cartoon - Two Serials ~— SHOWS 2,30—7.00—8.45 ‘iii i T hiliii ll liiiii -» will" QIFZIK-ALBERT iiFEIFIl-IIIIFRI Rtfiiliilliil ADDE!) Clinatfan News RIIIIMAGE SALE Thursday, Sept.30 Mulch Building Grafton St. l0 A.M. In aid of Protestant Orphanage H-"a". " ' “ ‘ ".-.'.-.“ ‘l M" ‘vfnh-"f-‘i-‘iih T0-DAY ONLY ROY ROGERS In “Song of Texas” ADDED SHORTS SHOWS 2.30 — 7 — 8:45 Sh? I T ll L Monday Tire-Wed. . ii- n MiIIITAGIIE sergeant Martin Currie of the RQAIt, who has just recently graduated as Link-trainer Instruc- ‘ tor, spent the past week-end M; in Montague. Sergeant II‘ in Ont- . N. 8., where he will be an instructor. Corporal Frank Green of the R. ,CA.ll‘. who is stationed s:rne_ where in N.B. 89BX19 the Week‘ end at his home ill Mcllilllm The Guardian regrets to report that Mrs. J. E. Prrssr. Monte . is a patient in the P. E. I. H05- pltal. if you want a hit to leave you limp with laughter and agog with thrills-this show is a pushover ‘ to do it! A /" f. l S" Kenneth MacLaren of Bruden- ell. who attended grade XI at‘ Montague last year, and who led his gins; in that grade. left on Monday to attend PWC. at Charlottetown. The Annual Sunday school In- stitute, under the direction of $118 . M R.E.O , was held in the United ' -' ' . ~ - Church at Montague, on Tuesday ._ . ,afterncon arid evening. Sept. Zist. The theme for tilt Tmuw” w“ report. and Visits rc-po.t. Litera- The "Church Reaching Eversy m“ sewn Mm Munro BRENDA this valuable work. .1 §3$il'y.‘l§‘§..‘°i9”%z.£f.Y'nlt. r1 aims, go will M, New, silly lA. Freestone Rev L. Murray and Pr; 511°! Lin“ q?" "~€V°1°A° iMlss Tuppsr, brought mo:t. help- ° ‘e ameemg- ~ 75- - - o or, ti?“in£éai.“'§..tl“°‘t~.§3i.f°“$f;; imemmes’ ‘ we e2 m" given. "Member's Purpose", re~ Qzqfi ‘ggxh tgvbumfffi‘ lggfi‘ peated in unison by Mission Band. in the Sgnday Schools reached by; kvg°{,§“p_ cenlggliiht $1153‘! g” Qnfg lgmsndnstltute' §hetc:asit§r' Rev‘ "' of ctheexifoflllow-‘n “- Baldlrlvy M?"- . arns, con uc e ‘ ~ , ‘ - - ivlllml" Pm“- "ld “MM” §’é‘i.°.;i.°"§i.°iii.. "ii;'n=’i.iil“ ‘$5.55 il§i'1?>‘v‘.i§§“§..%r°aa5.°¥§§°“ caihga his’. lgimléiflls-mgggrllcMgggggfiejalggs Open forum (a) Why Are Homes ' 3 ‘ " ' " . =1": ‘interested; (bl Why are Homes a S21 .v: ervice hot Interested? Conducted by Rev. " s written pelinssicn. W S. Godfre . The SilDerint/snd- --—-—--___-_- ent looks at La Job". Statement . siiaiiiiiiiéii $3.35.: tilt“? Railway Men ' ' Seek Increase ercise: “The most foryourMolzey" by thirteen members. Excrclse: "Ten dimes make a Dollar” by eleven members. Duct: Alice Mac Pherson and Irene Bruce. HHTIDI Birds Are singing, Jchn MacDon- ald. Johnnie Van Bilskirk, Joan and Lorraine Mackenzie. Mrs. Dm MacKlnon, Baby Bnnri Supt. made appropriate remarks r.- the purpcsc 0f the Baby Brd. She called the Baby Band Roll. and Rev. J. M. Fraser presented the promotion were enrolled. and meeting closed with prayer by Mr. Fraser. Rs. freshrnents were s:rve-.i on the church ground; by auxiliary mem- bers. The llepkmbzr mestnr was ‘illustrious Gail-up ‘iilf Goal Triiciimen "In Big (lilies A. Gibson. ‘leadhing clfldrcn to sing, conducted by Rev. L. Murray of Hunter River. Panel Discu=sion "Getting Teachers al_1_d Training Them". this discussion was most helpful and was lzd by Rev. J. M. Fraser of Vaileyfieid, assisted by a grou ofjhei lrs. At this perils! Formal a lloation has been a m“ m0” ° sup?" w“ ' made to thgpNniionnl War Labor m3 °f box lunches brwght by me Board for w“: increases for visitors and salads and tea’ provid- somc 140.000 Canadian railway ed b” m” Mmlnm“? “*1” w“ “m... l, w“ l‘ d t H“. s-srved the classJ-o-im of the . . N" dcllllqe lllls '35s“ cgflrtécior d):alllns‘°h“r°h‘ Th3‘. °."°"“' "Tsw" ° m‘ $3122.. "lliefrlslgnilvfavofulitlriiilsdliwgs . with the ca-sPtlw l-"irsesi whlchi“ Wm‘ “ Him m“ °°" “°"‘ln chl s of worship bcrlcd Miss 50.000 pojlllliiiltlll or more. has yct coma before the Board. ' I” 3M1.’ Mlgru- ' “Si” A11“ $0....“ was ' ' ' 1m- "Iho azmounoomez-r said that The application, mode by the “m”, "n! "3 9 Mi-n-Q m“ mom}, Mlnutgs were N“ - l'i‘"ll.'lil'l‘. covrringStnnriard Railway Organizations, Ygntg “sea-MAH- {Elnf and m]; cafled u, why”, gouryeen "lvillnfgtiggiau ‘lll"a"r('i'vi:}nlffils" k "lies “Infill? ' members and visitors responded. that c. i ITHHCFH] delivery’ man ’ trades lifted to parity Yv ‘Waugh “m3 by w" will be roriilircd to report for mili- with rates pnld in the Eastern e0‘ of onwauf; A V937 lrninim, my will ho he ac- United States and basic rates for énstflgfg£vfijlfi§nvts mbenTgcfilrg ‘H l - lh I l . w on filler vo un o emp oyees ncreased 2'! Tum,” Th; period ' caching Re- — lllgion in the Home" was led by ‘ ‘gs ,Rev. A. arson. Th l : ad- fiIdress, which was mgstc Illngrgessive, " no vou WANT TO HAVE A PART IN SENDING ~ l?’ m“ “l “"- "'"“' "'°"”“°' i. land helpful messes“. nation. On motion ofbonev. APPLE JELLY overseas? M‘ P" “ °' “m” m’ ' ' Tn Trus- u RC5 0f the United Ohlllul 10f‘ flit ' Ch in ll I h d .. 23 —@I -- OTTAWA, Sept. 23 — (1) _ fitclttl‘. ilnnzunc- illlt un cm nd- 11121110 "l National r: Jinblirirlon rc lll will prort port- , s - m ltllltflf]. raining‘ to coal rl iv-ilirn in cities of sweet story of Old"'with motions M“ D Mam“ Check“, on visits. Mrs. Finlay Matheson rec'd blocks for afghan. Autumn Thanks Offering was dis- cussed. Also iha W.M S. Rally to be held at Murray Harbour. and Members appointed to attend. 'I'he new study book "Flor All of Life" was introduced by Mrs. Fraser. Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. MecLeod, assisted by Miss Jean Marci-cod and social period enjoyed. Liberal Vote (inly 5i 1-2 Percent 0f l’. E. I. Total RED CROSS WILL BE MAKING JELLY ‘~ —AT— RilYIiL PACKING COMPANY hearty vote of thanks and a ec- iaiion was tendered the lea rs of ilhc Institute for their inspiring c . he ll Benediction by Rev. J. A. Free stone brought the service to e cose. (‘HARLOTTETOWN {tiunday and Tuesday, Sepi- 21w- e 28th- .3 SEND YOUR APPLES IN THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH. To Above Address Annual meetinr of th ellqygicd WMA. - The Billy ifnndld ll A t n m: w m h‘ m O , sepi. as - (CP) -— Final figures on the Sept .011 l5 Prince Edward Island general election showed voters cast a rot- ‘M: _ . n was in charge el of 08,005 ballots. or e drvv - l or the worship peflbd. topic being nearly 7,000 from the i089 total of r l 76.664 votes. — decrease was due mainly to eflfllehl with The the fact election dew was held this er In the sdiool. s. had their meeting a D. Ma * "Stewardship of Time" Mrs. (Rev) room of the hurch. and on the urch ground l’! first s; a pm. M J M. Fr A . Pros, was chlrge olmtlle his...» mcetinl. certificates. New babirl — Salvation Army Prison Secretazy for Canada, Colonel Wallace Bun- ton, offers help and hope to a man who is about ta leave prison bars behind hzm. In irc year, the Prison Dept-x. I rni: paid 13,585 visits to prisoners and police courts. The Salvation Army Home Front Appeal is M, asking Canadians for sawmo, part of which will be used to maintain wmch wmmmd r011 can and harvesting operations which prev- mmums by the Sec-y‘ qq-mzurerls onted many farmcls getting to the polls, and also because so many of 3m} Elli!) Island's young men and women are serving cviascos or in other pluvinocs with the armed forces. N0 provision had bccn made for taking service votes outside the The Liberal Adminishat on Pranler J. Walter Jones, returned to power with 20‘ seats against l0 the Progressive polled 35.392 votes, made up of 14.- 557 ballots cast for ccuncllmen and 20.835 for assemblymen. The Conservatives received 13,128 council votes and 18,721 for a total of 31.849. Nine C. C. I". P9 candidates polled 463 council votes and 722 assembly for a total of l.- 185, while three Independent Lib- czals counted only 193 council bal- lots. 186 assembly, or total of 379. Neither the C. C. l". or Indepen- dent Liberals, enterlng a P. E. I. election for the first time. successful in any riding, all losing for ‘heir deposits. 43.024 t0 By percentages, Conscnvatives, In the 1939 genczal election, when the Llwrals were returned with rl seats against three for the 0on- Iservatlvea, the ballots were 31.840. Council votes were divided 17,267 for the Liberals and 12,481 for th! opposition. while the assembly ccunt was 26.557 to 18,359. showed the Liberals with 5i 1-2 per cant of ballots in ls_year's elec- rovince. of assembly WON the returns split x Wanted to Buy Juniper Barrie Irish Moss Bladderwmck Kelp Dulse and many other Herbs, Roots, Barks Clean and Dry For particulars write J. E. THUNA Queen Hotel Charlottetown -or- DOMINION HERB DISTRIBUTORS Montreal tlon asainst 5'! per cent in 1089. The Progzesslve conservatives boos- ted their percentage from 43 to just over 46 per cent this year. u CARLETON COUPLE HONORED On Saturday evening Sept. 18th. the immediate relatives and friends of Mnand lvlrs, Albert. Weeks Carleton. gathered at the home of . and Mrs. Wm. Stavert, Lower Bedeqlle. to honor them on the occasion of the celebration of their 40th wedding anniversa y‘. The gathering was called t0 order by Rev. J. M. Bater, who anoi- q few well chosen remarks. coll E. B. Week-s. twin brother 0f Mr. short outline of their early life to- gether. as brothersmead an address. in verse which he had composed himself, the first part referring to a short time previous to the wed in September, i903, the second pa: following 190G. Near the close of his addrses. Mrs! Stavert. presented her parensts with gifts, from those which ‘ a 1d combination locket and brooch. a Wrtermunu fountain her gr ndmother, brynlzjlttle Ann Gillespie, only gran - Mr‘. Weeks. 0n behalf of himself for their kindness, alter which "For they m jolly good fellows" _was sun . Blibtllorwg g l ax er, at h , th “shared to to: all‘?! c guests were Mrs. Ute , ly decanted table gyka bride's cake m4 a e. Tea was poured bv Mrs. Oarrle Schurm , lam g _ _ Short]? afterwards Tris-erg... lb" "mills was brought to a clcre. u-n- ' . 30, evancvglleei‘: -. .0 and Mrs. weeks. thanked all present I a sing song with Mrs. d farmers and amen reap the benefit. They have had it pretty toug recent years. and now will the Hospital feels sure will be will- ing. to help out more abundantly as pricu get better- for them but worse for the Hospital. The prices el l canned goods. of ten- en some as with and other farm products. The Hos ital carrier on with its work of .eilinii and does ‘ ry best for everybody. Increasing ex- penditures must be met by increas. g revenues. The Annual collec- tion affords the opportunity for everynbcdy to share in the effort of help g he H capitol meet the in- creasing 9-23-ll. Army Awards ..°....“tw.t' B‘ " .”‘..‘.°i’.?a:°°; e qu rs ssu y list 01,62 swords for try Ind ‘ conduct to Canadian troops who took out in the Bioilll-n cam . Misfit, including 10 gulshed Service Orders. Crosses. three Distinguished duct Medals and 23 Military als. follows: Dlrtinguhbeil leniee Order , MaL-Oen. Cluy Grue- . . ., , , On. Winn i Ge l O fie 00m- fiandvifi? the Olnldttgn Div- on. Med- Jefferson. H9001. James “affirms. u-ool Bruce’ slain-en‘ .' c. killed ' action in Sicily; Canadian Infan- PPS. LIL-C l. 0C0 . M. Ont; o Royal “midi!!! snarl‘ amnion 111mg): “Brgdthern, Maj. Kenneth James, 32. Port Arthur: Revel Ca-rmdien in . Exwfllglglfillfl]. Geor e Arthur, M. Sunderland. Ont; s! Canadian Artillery. Military Cross l‘ ‘ Maj. Rowan Cor 28. Montreal: Canadian Infantry 1&5 MacDonald, Ca-pt. William, ... m...-a..r::.-".....= M“ an y " . uilghe Gala.“ Henry Dolphin Pet- r ,Edmon Nicol Robert. lng Capt. bee. ucbec: Canadian Infantry Corps. deau, Gratin, Maurice Jose Antonin. 25. ebec; Canadian n- fentry Corps- Timmons, On . Carey. Lieut. Rex. Vancouver. Carson, Lieut. Nell Wallace. Win- n . ~ Siffre, unit. Gerard chum. u. a. "r...- reindeer... - I-lircn. um. William xsnxfeih. ac. Asbestos, Que; Royal Canadian Albert Weeks, who, after giving a En in s eere. m POtVlli. Lleut. Pierre Flex-sins .1 21. Quebec, Canadian Infantry Corps. Roberta Lleut. Orvel Leelerid. ‘Ihsmerville. Ont. ' Ryekmsn, Lleut. Itobert Willis. Oshawa- Dlltlnlllllhed Conduct Medal Kn . l. WI. Lo d En . formgrlyogf Dimdss. Orlilton’ c’ Brisson f t O . mam. Joseph. ‘ ‘ Mcihl Autumn. Mont- Jchn. M. Canadian Military Allen. Bit. John Brooks. "Sgt. William Amherst. N.S.: Royal Dilineers. Charters, Sgt. Henry Percy, Vor- un. Que. Fill each serving gloss one-quarter full of sweet ht cream and pour ioecolii insier s ly-lt w foam over top glass if poured ioc rrpilly. serve sconce. . In the same way we make frosted sersaparille. lubetltut the latter hlu be able. and m Atkinson, Lieut. George Eaton, I m. School. ‘the majority or o‘ lslender bu “‘ "lldsllls m‘ l. t. s. number hail m1; to bee. Maine and'nl::,v§g,°£"l. Que- ._____ 3 Mult R D» visitedwil: 23rd. r<y>llcw§"°“"ls “"5118 0f the Mas-s of rill‘: m. Ghost. His Excellency gpokgewag): student-body and emphasized m? attlt d“ the“ havm“ “'- work. u a wwmds Ciliiele Monsieur J has succeeded M rofessor of B abgleTl B" 2' uiitln eiiiaakirisa, m” g’ ma”. s staff of t e HlxhBch At e lncetl the Athletic nissogcigktlfisnofilicieelg o! Se tember l8 , wimp" w“, ‘m go ted for football, basketball 5Y5 - ockey. Rev. W. J. M. MCGillggn was appointed coach of is, a d 2nd teams and the basketball teilllll hi. ‘Jr nui?“§€i..3i“l..?£il‘“'°‘ the hockey teem. m‘ .___. ilhe py- c slip- m flIICdYQTTIICIdIItISI-laflwemgxgqmv. r was kept in family by the wnointmeni of 1M0 Rossiter as successor to his brother Linus. A new manager for basket. gelingcikiiehllpflinted in the person o! The ltudenvs Canteen. under the curable millllflemeut of Cletiil xiérkoliyinllsieii-iaow when and doing s ma“?! l" belnlr made st res- ent the Administration huiPdin ‘nae point-in: and the new sspna‘. roo Add greatly m the up. penance 0d’ the old Building. .3? shamed "i e r o Jmng a es tending 5t. Dllllll-lyfl. Fau- of lIsi a1, Ildnwnton: Canadian Infeurlgy u; Mm“ taking Cosdy Ind Miss Meo- Doneid were gratusted from tbs School of Nursing of the City Hoe- pital in June. operation for the Annul which will be held ca r th. the iihldente have bet» gun their tralnic for the various events. Trackmuser Leo Rossiter is busily eneflcad lll making need- ed improvements to the track. Ibctball end ‘hand ball are Well uncal- w at Dreeanr. Ptns- on: ll l year due to t e im- ty of procurlnr e uiillllelli- Volley bal court has on Pill in shs. e and several soft ave been organized. BATDN ROUGH. La. 4GP)- A man in Jefferson Pflrlsll. IA. ill-l erziced his co flsrlculillrei Refill find him a recipe for connilll -1 llgatior meat, He said he under- uood the meat is useful in the diet of people with nervous dlsi-‘lfilfll deflcaoymmm u“ dwlle in til: many c rs swamp 0nd beyou country. NEWSY NOTES (Continued from llflfle 5) verl! unsatisfactory. Last veer‘! farmer complained to me that l" the cash Ind lilo" 5°“ to the agent's place of business. whic? was sogrlse tmilcs kragvagédfl: gen was a an so I h visit. in all he firs?" In el present diortaga cf labor , . cats, Ed- . mundston. N-B»: Canadian In-_the former ls a very bllil’ m!" m‘ dee some more convenient — ‘ w d Us ould. I think. '11.. Lethal Chnmbfl’ l-lere is a sro from all 3'18"!" "pa; which wil be of interest to dcgvfanciers. Mrs. Landon-Ross had a pup that she liked much but for one arrive fnu k, it was im ulble to h bl", him. Bo s c celled in a Vet, too him of all the efforts she tiled made, and asked for Bllilllfldfllé The Vet, listened stolidiy. i" the end said‘ tlllflltgarlégletglmavgsr‘ gut?!“ the eMIs. LandomRO-w {cashier ~.le.llt's ho delectable xii: said dorubtfully. "lf I got hlin one, all y,“ if? sure he will use __’_ Valun fee»: Iva/Vane! Jvaid {fie Call-up! EVERY red-blooded Canadian, not already enlisted. should realise now that, he mun do something for his country in her hour cf peril. He mun get ‘cvrnsll with his f ' ’ end iownsmrn and HELP WIN THIS WAR! But don't weir for the Call-up. Bo r proud Volunteer end give your "M"! - gladly to your country NOW so there'll be no origins of compulsion afterwards. you an sullen In, an no! engaged In n eumllnl war Industry, a»! a wenun or In ellu in» can is your work, DROP EVERY- §———_—Q—$III—_- Ilyfil/cr “(In Iormown. 0r THING and join n) . . . How whorl i)? Ascly to say c! IN" l-lsllln (Cceswrll Se. Mal Kenivllll. Taro. New Gisslow. HOW T0 ENI-I5T ‘“,u|.|..| Qisiicnsr- Hospital). Yahaouih. Sydney. Cilll" mil this zcucon lo Dimici lir- cruiiinl Olhcn. M.D.6.. Hlliil" N‘