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' O-lii-lt UONIEDDBATION urn cannon m- A F W OAR number books still avatlab . 8-23-39-1-31 MADAM DOYLE Readings. llii Prince St. il-fi-ii JOHNSTON a JOHNSON will be the only drug store open this af- ternoon and evening. 8-30-11 POLICE COURT -- Yesterday at ‘the Police Court a drunk had his $5 ball estreat-ed. A case con- cerning ciiection was remanded one week. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC Ser- vices in Afton Hall continue each night except Sat., at 8.30. The old time Gospel is being preached. You are invited to attend these meetings. If you have been coli- verted you will enjoy them; if mt, you will benefit by tlicm_ 8-25-11 noc. snoiwrFct-um _ Today. azs-u LEAVES FOR OTTAWA - Mal. ,Harry Hunt, who has been spending the‘ last fortnight with his mother. Mrs. Louis B. Hunt, Prince Street, leaves lor an ap- pointment in Ottawa this morn- ing. Mat. Hunt has had extensive overseas service in Sicily. Italy and the Western Front. He was accom- panied to the Province by his wife who was engaged in Red Cross work in England during the war. LAID T0 REST - The funeral of Margaret Catherine Corrignn who died Wednesday in Kingston. Ont., was held yesterday morning from.St. Bonaventures Church, ‘Praicadle. with Rev. Fr. McPherson conducting the services at the church and grave. The pallbear- ers were Pie, Leo Dougan. John Smith, Edward Fitzpatrick, Thomas Dougan Wilfred Corrlgan and Thomas Smith. Y-IKS. MEETING - The Corr.- wall Young Peoples’ Society con- ducted the evenlng service in Cornwall United Church on Sunday. Roland Hyde presided and Mar- garet Lowther was the leader. her topic being “The Singing Church“. Violet Frlzzcll led in prayer. Mrs. Muriel MacDonald was the organ- ist and many favorite hymns were sung by choir and congregation. The s lai numbers consisted of solos- y Muriel MacDonald, and Dorothy MacDonald, a duet by Ethel Drake and Mabel MncMillon also trios by Miller, Boyle and MacMillan. BURIAL SERVICES -- The fun- eral of the late Mr. David Caven- augh was held yesterday morning from the residence of Mr. Emcrlc Holland, 231 Grafton Street. to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. J_ W. McCardle who also conducted the service at the grave. The pail- bearers were Messrs. Walter Currie. Joseph Wood, Ambrose Joy, Cie- mcnt Wynne, Alex McIsaac and Hairy Corcoran. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Charlottetown. GAME REGULATIONS -— The Minister of Mines and Resources. Ottawa, has Just issued regulations regarding migratory birds for tlic current year. The following ap- ply to Prince Edward Island: Open seasons: (both dates inclus- ive): Ducks (other than elders). Geese (other than Brant). Sept. 15 to Dec. 15. Elder Ducks. Sept. i5 to Nov. 14. Brant. Nov. l to Nov. 30. Wilson's Snipe, Oct. l to Nov. 15. Woodcock. Oct. l to Oct. 31. There is a close season throughout the year on wood ducks. swans. cranes, curlew, wil- ets. Godwits. Poland plov-cr. block- bellied and golden plover, greater and lesser yellow-legs, avoccts. dowitchcrs. knots. oyster-catchers, phalaropes. stiltrg surf-birds. turn- stones, and all shore birds except Wilson's snipe and Woodcock. W. M. S. MEETING - ‘The Aug- ust meeting of the Winsloc South W. M. S. met at the church Aug- ust 8, at 8:30 o'clock. In the ‘ - sence of the president. president Mrs. Ira Auid meeting. The meeting opened by singing Hymn 15. “For The Beauty of the Earth". followed by the Lord‘s prayer in unison. Psalm 23 was read in unison. M s Doris Seller gave nn inicres: reading from "Second Pionc which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Ivan Turner read The Shepherds Psalm. Tlic minutes were read and adopted and the roll was uns- wcred by iivc members. The r01‘. call for next meeting will be ans.- wcrcd by a vcrse containing the word generation. The next ni:ct- in: will be held at the home cl ‘T Archie Auld on September . twelfth. The offering amount- rd to 30 cents. The meeting clos- r'i by singing "The Lords iélfrpher followed by the irah benediction. home of the bride. on Monday. Aug 20, was the setting fcr a pretty, wedding when Ruth Hilda. cider daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will-tam H. Oliphant. of Belic- vllle. and Flying Officer Carmen Sinclair Lowther. R. C. A. F.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Lowtlicr, of Searletown. P. E. I.. WETB united in marriage by Rev. J. A. Dilrs. Mrs. O. J. Anderson. of Wooler. was soloist. accompanied by her mother. Mrs. A. G. Austin. (‘Ivan in marriage by licr father. the bride was lovely in ivoi-y satin. fashioned with a sweetheart neck- line and a. basque bodice. l-Icr headdress was a Dutch cap of shir- red net wit-h finger-lip vcil. She carried n. on ad:- ‘ roses and gledioli Shirley Oliphaiit. bride. was maid of honor. and Miss Roma Austin, Toronto. bridesmaid. They wore taffeta suits of mural wine for the former. and iurouolsc for the latter with matching head- dress nnd carried Colonial bou- quets. S . A. Cass. R. C. A. ‘l-T, of Ynrmouth. NS. was best man and William Dawson. R. C. N, V. R... was usher. Following the cere- mony. the bride's mother received the guests wearing a fuchsia dress with black accessories and corsalte nf yellow roses. For travelling to Searletown. P. E. l’.. the bride wore a taffeta suit of Normandy Lowrnizn - OTJPllANT-The i -1'-:"_ ¢HARLQZIILETOW1§LGUARDIAN r089. With black uccectsorézlif carnage of s um uric Intelligrnecaee.‘ n gag: $11159. Bloomfield at seven Dougall, daughter of Mr and Mrs m!!!’ "vbvuznll. Bloomfield, be- came the bride of LAQ Kenneth Arthur Brinacombe, RCAF, so" C; Mr. G. R. Brlnacombe and the m; M"- Bmlacllmbfi of Essex, Ont. The ceremony was pergonned by WM W“ 51"" l" marriage bv her father, was charming in her floor- lensth gown of white cheer with three-quarter length veil. she ggmm B bouquet of American eauty roses. The bridesmaid wore a floor-length dyes , sheer with matching Svelli “§},‘;. "it?!" l1 bmlquet of mixed our; mer flowers. The bride's mQ-P. wore a rose crepe dress Wm, ma‘. accessories and a cnrsage of s“ 9595- Th9 best man was LAC ‘LP Brinacombe. RCAF, .1 bymhe‘, i. the 37°01" W110 is stationed on tiv eragrtmycoait. Fgtiillouing the (19713; a ecep on “'35 home of the bride's pat-lady“? immediate relatives and {fiends Thc brides tible w“ rpnfflv-rd with‘ a beautiful three-tier “origin; pair. which vrrs surmounted h‘. n 5...}; turebridc and "pm. A! i-Hnl-J .»,, serving were Miss Ehzabeth Mc- Dougall and Min E~~m~ Lam.- Th“ following morning the liappu u"; couple left by plane on :1 hvgnwv: m?“ till)» F"? travelling bride woie a lime green suit with brown accessories. They will i~@_ side in Windsor, Ont., where the groom is stationed. Before her marriage. Mrs, Brinzicombc was a popular member of the staff of R_ T. Holman Ltd.. Summerside. ‘The SPOQYIV-S 21ft t0 the bride was a Sill“! of pearls and the bride's nifi; to the groom was a slgnet ring. The bride's gift to the bridesmaid was a sterling silver bracelet and the BYOOIIFS gift to the best man Was a leather blllfold-S. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gzint Gregory of Moncton. are visiting in the City. Mrs. Wm. Stewart and children are visiting iii Kensington, the guest of Mrs. Lawrence Cahlll. Amongst the visitors to Char- lottctov/n Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. David Caselcy, Mr. Elmer Cascley, Mrs. Joseph Casélcy. Mrs. Hiram Harrington and Mrs, George Cotton of Spring Valley_ Miss Emily L. Vessey. Waverley’. Mass, who has been spending her holidays in the City. the lluest of her sister, Mrs. William V. Dc- Coste, Bayfield Sh. left last Sat- urday on return. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacMllian of ‘Boston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Comptrft at their home in Belle River. Miss Pearl Adams, Livingstone Cove, Antigcnish County, N.S.. has returned to her home after spend- ing a pleasant week visiting her pen-pal Miss Rena Livingstone, Murray Harbor. Mrs N C. Cove and daughter Norm-i who have been visiting in Charlottetown and Stunhope Beach Inn returned by plane on Monday to their borne in Truro, N. S. Dr ‘Jiilliam T, Kennedy of New York left on Tuesday morn. ing by plane for his home after spending ten days as the guest of Rev Dr. and Mrs J S Eon. nell at. their summer home in G-ecvrgetovrn Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest W. Hand- lsy and daughter Shirlcv. left bv motor on return to their home in Arlington. Mass. after spendinf. their vocation with Mrs Hand- lov's mother, Mrs, John Wbeoilev. Mr: Ru==~ll Vvlteoilev. North Riv- er. and Mi=a Reta Whcatlcv oe- romnanled them as for 2s Mon’:- ton. Miss Elizabeth Finlnvson. 2i Vounc Street. of the stall‘ of the Unemnlcvnirni Tnsurnnrc Commis- sinn i; cnpndill" l‘"~- "m"? '0" with im- motile“, M»- n F‘ Flniruvfiou hforicomish. Mi-‘s Fin".\“oi1 Hill her Ln(1t_hei_‘_spent__n__fciv_ri§v i , 76% OF ALL ADULTS HAVE BAD BREATH! i And scientific tests prove cou- clusireify (ha: in 7 out of l0 cases OOLOATES TOOTH POWDER instantly stops oral bud breath. ‘IVE MOIIEYI Compared to other leadinfirands, a large no of Colgate‘: gives you up to 50 more brusbingx, a giant fill "P to 46 more brurbiugs-for not a penny more! OMOKEIIOI Colgate's Tooth Powder is one of the easiest ways to guard against tobacco stein and tobacco breath! Get Colgate‘: today. MLGITES room rowan -V p S 25‘ ‘oc COIGATE ="::=.."s'.;:""' PW YOUR TIITN ‘BINACOMBE - RIl-‘DOUGALL A" lntemtlng wedding took place the evening of August 37th when Eleanor Dorothy Mc- the Rev. Ira McDonald. The bride ‘ W“ W“ Peszy McDonald who‘ QJIEIIEIIEIEIEIEIELTIEIEEEI IO to l2 a.m. l | . l ilfillillfiilllmuuiceieillili 5i E ni- EDQEEIIEIEHEEIEI tfiiflrficnirfittew“ -_'!"ruro l~ ews. Mrs. Allan Maclnnis of Lynn. Mass, WIIO visited here during July, returned again by motor and spent "Old Home Week." While here she was the guest of her sis- icr, Mrs. Thomas White and Mr. White. West Royalty, also her niece, Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson and Mrs. Anderson. Cltv. PO. Terance E. Cam bell. D. F. M., and Mrs. Campbel. (the for- mer Edna Moran of Portage. P. E. I.) have arrived in the City. P0. Campbell's arrival makes the fifth member of the Campbell family to return from overseas. mid all are at present visiting their mother. Mrs. James D. Campbell, 99 Pownal Street. Official no of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN am roncr: OVERSEAS Previously Missing — Now Re- ported Killed On Aotivo Service: Ford, Everett Morrison. P0.. E ham. Sask. vrizui, Robert Andrews. F.-Sgt., Moose Jaw. Sask. Peak. John Frederick. P0.. T0- ronto. Ont. - Died From Natural Causes: FQITBI, Douglas Gordon. AC1. Nanaimo, B.C. sparks. Bryan Noble ADMISSION 25c 2 i0 5 p. m. ISODogs -:- lll Different: Breeds CHILDREN ADHITTEI) RIORNING 0R AIWIE NOON - 15¢ The Foremost Dog Show of the Maritime; %iflgggifiilqiljliil5 ; organ. Wales. Kingdom. John Victor. P0., Gla—‘ morgan, Wales. MacDonald. Thomas. Sgt. Blsfl hopbriggs. Glasgow. Scotland. r May. Ronald. Sgt, Bolton. Lair, cashire, England. l Morganstein, Morris, F0, Lon-l don N. 16., Enclntd. Westwater. l). i'.i Rizgis, Sgt .1 Wcmyss, Scot} . 1 ROYAL CA. ‘llll \' AIR FORCE S 0 . _ . Killed On Acti e Service: _ Barker. James Melvin. WO., Elphlnstone, Mon. McBride. J’ on Lnmson. F0... Winnineq. Mon. . Died Of injuries Sustained On i, Active Service: Underwood. Jock Leslie. F.-Sgt.. Trail. B.C. Previously Missing On Active Ser- vice — Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Bl‘(‘lli‘l'llllli, \\'illi'.ini D.F.C.. FO. Toronto, Ont. Burns. Robert James. FO.. Dun- Ransom, can. B. C. Caouetie. Joseph Earl Walter. P0.. Ottawa. Ont. Martin. Wilfred Bernard. F.- Sgt.. Daylcsford. Snsig. McLeod. Hugh Norman. P0.. Kars. Ont. i i George, W.C., Windsor. Ont. . Drowned Accidentally: Dohoo. Ernest George. LAC-i Winnipc". Man. Previous?!‘ Missinil o“ Allllve Service — Now For Official Pur- poses n csumed Dead: F Becker, Byron Jeremiah. Sgc, Ottawa. Ont. Brcckcls, George Stanley. F3- Sgt, Toronto, Ont. Chambers. Richard Eric. P0. Lloydminster. Sask. Cofield. Clarence Leonard. F»- sgt, Wninivright, Alta. Cole, Richard Martyn. lT-Sstl- Hamilton. Ont. Davies, Douglas Idris, P0.. Wal- nut Grove, B.C. _ Dunn. Edrlc La Dell. 58% Km" caid. Sask. Gravel. Marcel, P0., Donnelly. Alta. l-Iolncss. Robert Edward. Fl- Licut. Lakcvlenx, Ont. Hubley, Cecil Benjamine. PO. Manitou, Man. Irwin, James Wesley, Sgt. Vir- dcn. Ma Leigh, Ont. iVIacGregor. Gordon Fraser. P0.. Vancouver, B. C. MacGregor, John Alfred Stuart. P0., Martiniown. Ont. “Kenneth, P0.,‘ Hamilton. Morrison. William Robinson. FO.. tt-swa. Ont. Ri% Arinlpre Joseph, WO. Merrll. n. Ont. Schlahetka. Nathan. P0.. Kel- owna. B.C. Skobo. Basil Andrew. Sgt. Wilno. Ont. Steels. flair! Alexander. P0.. London. Ont. Van Horne. Lawrence Ross. P0.. Lcthbridgc. Alla Wnkenun. Harold Frederick. FO. Weston. Ont. Whinfieid. George Ambrose Franklin. P0.. Owen Sound. Ont. CANADA Killed Accidentally: _ Evans. Nurnnu Gnrlzcld. LAC... tlmmbeth. Ont. ‘Died From Natural Causes: ' Ingram, Leopold Alvin. Sgt. Winnipeg, Mm ‘Drowned Ascidentally: Waikv William Gordon. LAC.. Oro, Ont. . Missing Believed Drowned Arc:- dentally. LAC I Wagner, Erhardl. George. New Hamburg. Ont. NEWFOUNDLAND Previously Missing Believed Drown- or] - Now Reported Drowned On Active Service: Farrow. Wilford Bruvc. LAC-- Red Deer. Alta. novar. CANADIAN an: FORCE I ovsnsms Died From Natural Causes: Thonfns. ‘William Evans. F‘.- Licut.. Toronto. Ont. Dangerously Ill — Previously iNow Reported To llavc Died: 1 Hucne. Dmiiry Theodore. LAO. t Vancouver, BC. ,Prevlously Missing On Active Ser- ivlce - Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Jiinieson. Gerald Alexander. FO. Pucwash. N.S. L'-\".l. Kcnncth Brogdcn, FO.. Thorndalo, Ont. Vanderliart. Albert Major. Sgt. Toronto. Ont. CANADA Previously Missing On Active Ser- vice - Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Essex, England. Sidney, Sc’... an DllZCllllllfll. Ho‘. .3.. F . d. Jones. Glyn Ivor, Se‘... Glam- Brown. Frederick Edwa d. P0. Coninqsby‘. Llncolnshirc.‘ mcland. Cooke, James Frederick, PO Torqnuy‘. Devon. Enulnnd. London . an! Continue f Disc-eternal: l ____._ we- l N0 EXG Elfliiliilélfiiilifilllllfillfiltillll". ~ A TODAY Ti-IE nos SHOW CHARLOTTETOWN soauM I unusual f FINAL CLEARANCE a ALE oft‘ the following Merchandise will start lVlllNDAY THE 27th on»? sorrows-w Sari-moor (Sea... Reversible Coatc i Iwarlsoble Dresses Sires. Dresses Beach Pyjamas Assorted Line of a Hon so Coats-Jllouses 1 Purses-Hats silliness on irrnoviis PAGE THREE i El E E 7 t0 ll p. m. |§l[!_I]|1||:|]|§|@ qfilrwrmmmra n. ~r-ormrm|5||5| gouiznizimeiidtellciicigllcilcign BROADWAY m sow ox SCREEN -- "Something For The Boys," the sensational, long-run Broad. tray musical that critics acclaim- ed as the show "that mule Broad- way a better place to laugh in," i< now playing at the Capitol Thea- ire in Qrizh Century-Fox's brilliant 'i'ecliiiil'olui' filmizatlon, starring Carmen _Miranda, Michael O'Shea and Vivian Blaine with an out- standing, supporting c331,, _The dance-dazzling, tune-torrid film, packed with laughs and an romance, boasts six new songs by famed tunesmiths Jimmy Mclluuli and Harold Adamson that are uircndy slated for hit parade popularity. All three stars an well as Perry Como. singing sensation oi radio. night clubs and record- 11185. who makes his screen debut in the film. do the vocalizing of the tunes. Vivian Blaine (“The Cherry Blonde") is heard in thv Cole Porter title song, “Something For The Boys." “IRISH EYES ARE SMILING‘ JOYFUL ‘HIT CRAMMED WITH SONG, ROMANCE, FUN Sure and from the eight of the fun-filled shenanigans on the screen of the Yeo’; Theatre last flight. its a broth of e time local movie-goers will be having with Damon Runyons “Irish Eyes Are smiling". The new Technicolor ‘lllllslcril starring Monty Woolley. Junc Harer and Dick Haymes ll true four-leaf entertainment from start to finish. By this time. it's common knowi- cdce that when 20th Century-Fox dips into’ the sweet nostalgia of . the 11.1w ll'1 ladies out giant scoops .of ricl i seasoned fun_ peppered I with excitement, blended with won- . . rlcrful music, and all lavishly serv- ed up in gorgeous settings. "Irish Eyes Arc Smiling" is no exception. , l: Stands out as the most entranc- ill fare of the season. or tine W‘. Oi 331/370 - t Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear l-lifford. Frederick Dnuulis. 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