i.’ | PAGE 51x GUARDIAN fiVUIeV-HNR‘ PARADE OF LAUGHS - '15‘? TODAY ONLY A ‘WEDDING BAND. mend the ‘In laws’ thought she meant music! It’sTI-IB SEASONS Penny Singleton — Arthur Lake “BLONDIE FOR VICTORY" NEWS oleneweyneturessseybe able in advance. _ SPORTS :- SHOWS 8.15 —- 7 - 8.45 CBASWILL for Photographe- IH HOLT 10th. Drwent quarter are now overdue. -_-,-.-.==.,-,-,-_-,-_-,-,-.-,-;.- ~,-,-,_-_.|,._._._-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-.unveraevnvwvrarr IN ING Mrs. ceble from her husband, Capt. R. H. Barrett amiouncing his safe arrival in England. . I with 74' mm gmffin mm“; Lara smawnlnlrll 4m. §ifllufp$mm$ufifiliut of o.» Can- __-__. i ARET j: ea Alton Burke. " ‘Z . gethexed adian Rev‘. cross Corps has been mANSMlSsmN i MARG l hall-pint of ripe stl-s l-i-les in almmmoed by Mrs Arthur Ellie helm: Daylight Savln Time '- . her garden on Monday, the latest National Commandant. Mrs Tud-l WAVELE TH‘ LOCKWOOD . lnontnlwronn iucunmltal “ca,” "w" w ‘v -- =~= v M" we e were member or Tim-rho» ? Sm- of "Night new »- - nml nzvlu: ‘ m’ “‘“°“' -_- $2.1 Tréififiwfiiifir°sévlfi .22: t”?t’i<>h “Y°3§°‘.>“‘u°tt“.1 3...? . Dun‘ PM“ ' % '_ _ mglmgolwYcafi7 glffg E m from the ranks to Command. Oamsds and B. As-sad 3a m 25,5 , . _» - w. and 1m. J n. c+11 t, firs. ‘Ihldball is wlm , " Y MARJORIE HIZLDINO ' gem B“ aBddde- Md a filthy ‘W-‘man, smd n» l; 51$ 9151?‘; NEsD—--AY OCTOBER H * ' “ATTHBW” I: winnings ollisirlggrzy'iiciilt' 4g when gfomggrlii 01:“? Jun unlit who Calli ‘ ' . 0 re- s es at uro , _ . 5 _ ‘THEN! Hymn j ceived many birthday gifts from m on 680 rum“ n‘ parents dnd friend; LIXIPTI P0811‘! _- Mia Rhea MaoMillan Wgtucoveheed, recently resigned her ltlon as Slelioiirdliher with the 1 rm o! Mc- ald gnd ASW“ “ MMWN“ thing whereby 1W Wm n“ b‘ M‘ wfrtfltiie not too distant future we earnestly look for your safe return to us, when we will give YW I I154 “will Directed i“ h: HP“; ‘cwmmgitli _ Carleton And Vicinity ~ ' h c of welcome. j EXTRA - March or Time _ MEN or run FLEET M“ mm HOWE” h” mmed boégggg $611,533 firgarfi ghggfd“ linmtfimoeianctehe —0UR GANG Cum" _ P"! BMITH ‘pnmty’ fadfslfégefhe w“ u“ 10-13-11. owmu o! pm a,“ 1,, THRFF snows DAILY - zoo - 1 - 9 m Ft... Tciliuteu spent sev- CANOE covn amiss i" "mt Renfww 0d- » Moor- e . . i continue t0- erol days in suliilliersicle visiting her ML Morris Macmm h“ rehmh day (xtolaer 14th until 1130 P. M, ic d Mr . J ll Driscoli. - 1 9.1 L I! Y - ED 1r I‘ ” h “lifxenéon h“ w filiflgiu lrildigfiié Ieiiwfmrzggfdmof‘ 3}: "1 :'.-l.-.r-.-i.-t-.-- - '1-_'-1'-:-... M 31$“? gaiaiif»? after spending the eve o? his dendrtwe hi1 frldndl em. AND ma. cmrrou HAT. I" " ' " ' ' e m-eng at his home in Carleton. 5nd neighbctlll‘! fithesgegt lastly; (HEW, W08t Covehead, nnnqmme ‘i-‘l-‘i-‘P-‘W-HHWAHENV Funny Nuptlals _ lgxogineprtélsediftféedfld Iltufirwith l we“ ‘Iiwelzggflfiillxlilttilellimflflgwlr daufihgffi r . . a» d . » . . . . . wren l ‘ i: ""‘"' ‘ ' i I11 M°V1° Still‘? tnitiriiin-l, "fiétit-ftiftritfibfitkfi 11"“ W“- gggg- ggnglggedr-lwd I . . ‘T 1 t d ton, were in cuurlolwiown on Wed- B,‘ T_ w_ Goodwill aocompw- place in October. ' 10-3.1; l .i_ . Mane-let 10c Wood. We“ e ncsdfly. led b m». and Mrg, Alex MacKen- screen actress, is starred in "Quiet evgeddlng," a riotous domestic com- y. Prince lskher McCl-ackenfis highly-success- ful stage pllsy of the same title, the offering as been dubbed zie o Long Creek were in St. John 5G1 ‘DI-n; _|_ P“. last week attendin the Synod cl 053mm; woman Army“ ‘h. the Maritime Prov ces. will be at the Armouries all this j week from 9 em. to 5 p.111. 1nd Dtwtszsuris. 1w- r t» a mm » i=- terview wcmq; byte-q; m» Jack Mao-Brine“ has l-etum- °I 1° “d ed homo after {guiding some months in Dartmou Mrs. David 1. o. Larklns left "The Wednesday lliornllig to 10in I10’! H9741’ 91 u“ muTj-We husband ill Ottawa. ar.‘ Miss Lockwood ie eulmorted by l Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald. his cw d! able Plum. including Carleton, leit Wednesday menus: ld-ll-li. selec- Derek Farr, handsome young foot- f r it trio to Montreal and fi d PLAN t0 see the elnertegt light idol. who shares the romantic Oulrlilxliitree a chniggén Pgtirdoaonmltoarl" E m“ °1 hi!!! Bflda 1943 fur cost; niche with the star and who uses the vehicle for his screen debut. “Quiet Weddmg,” which is woven ° Th guests of Mrs. Sandie MscKenzie. gnummylalgtf" To l! at Holman’; Bill MacKtnnon and m‘. o; Mrs. tDr.) Everett A. Bell. 06-99 Perils], b"! ve line Traverse, has returned from You“. en e around the conflict between a bi-ide- c v.11 ' ' , Ont, here she uoent e. MT- new Per-sun Lamb. Eu m-be who wants a pomoless nuptial ngmrtfrnfiitsh her blrvother. Mr. clem- Kenfle"? Mfiggg’ m.“ . l. n, m4 w ceremony and the members of her em Bannister, Gm“ n“ ‘l, u h 1d m §°“n1ohr of 59W" qua-my lure. Arrange nqw - screwball family, who insist on a i can” Coven a ‘t an o who is "l Hdlmiiirs Ladies Wesr Dgpt - lavish affair. m. and Mrs John s. Has1aIn.DB:d11I\145°5;fl§° fmoukh “m h“ to see this special showing, ' - ————-———-— Master Albert Hashim Mid M156 Si” M? 10.5.; BOY! FOOL!!!) 12M Marv Muttort. Cai-Iiggii. motored w Pare" - m ._._._. —-—--—- Charlottetown on ay. "j ELAN!) DlAm-mm. “kid. ~ " ‘w’ “ N" heynlistmshrelllsawgxihmssgegn M" "u" my» New of the who b.ew through bottomless Mr, and Mrs. Frank Holland of m“ PM” sudden death in lotoria. B. 0., on bottles giving a perfect indication Paxrsboto, N 5.. are aoendina a ' September 24th o! James Leigh of the air raid siren alarm were week ill Carltton, the gilests oi Mr. The ohudrenil" an ha“ w Hayden, 54m of u“ h“ M,‘ and gala itnl 6131113251536 txgltiefrliédPggléiflmgxg Dktlll€l Ross and Miss Hattie Ross. 5611001 again‘ much credit is due %rsérIJ. Lester Hayden o4 vemon P- E. 1., 533d glanced anxiously at the sky. Miss Ireta Stevenson, Carleton. M“ J~ Albert Mlmmugau wh° 5° his who D ‘my m has lcturlicd from Pleasant V will!“ 1y w“ “ham” °wm3 w i172; sleep. Mr. m. d t)“ resident of VictorIa enilorh“ twin: m l: . II - l‘ - sea oi’ teachers , ‘a tvhere silo was VLSlllllR her grand- Y - ty yea." d '3‘ , :' a eerie; qr conventions was held in parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. - Sand Mortuary in Royal Oak can. r: I the months of May and June. Dowfll- OWT- Mr- Haydcrl who is eo kindly I '. ’ Flour conventions have just been "member" W58 I Veteran of the I . - Mr. and lvllus. Lrving Muttart and Great war bei " Cmnpemd h‘ Mmlwba “M “me " Luci" v1 w ~t car-letonsoent shro nel at’ c0 wmm9°d' b ' are under wa Ln Saskatchewan. M155 ‘ P1“: p . ‘we “I” Wh-fih I II Th‘, Onwio m“ Education Sulldn y Vkltll lOlALHGS in Bedeque. Ilzixim DRECBIIY blind. He leaves to :5 1. misq- the direction of oowammmm w M, m4 was Betty Jay of Royalty m dgmo”, cmflmr "in Myrtle Hay. II Mrs William E. Stevenson, Carleton, on day. October 3rd. taiion and is now ~i~ _—_ y. ~ v 4 rt Mr. Earl Sexton who has been Ln sighted? Iigiscolggdr) inc (ggtlleixd Borden owiflll’ l0 m6 l1 where they have again taken “D death of his lather the law Thomas residence ' alter smnding Jevergl Sexton has returned to his home in Wars m Chm-1Otwwwn_ Comeau Bay. Quebec. Mrs. Frank Howatt, oarle/roh. Nil-ad Glenda Waddell 0f 0M” 5pm; m“. “wbend mm her hu5- Traverse is the guest of her cousin b m ye‘§,_M“1°“°"“"¢ or some» .r:...=“~=.. the." cats“ out i The meme for m; The many friends of Mrs. John L. I m‘ W" Smith, formerly of Carleton. W" M31 All” Jenn“ c‘! Kflmngwn mdflcwg‘, m an)‘: shocked to learn of the dvath of her W85 in Borden on Wednesday. She we b ‘m "b19015 W88 daughter, Mrs. J. P, While. Sincere accompanied her brother Ivir- Idn F, “ Y M“ ""1 5m"- mirrori- symlmthy is muttered the bereaved Stirling here on his return to Ot- ?wmreadlnl 19d by President. F01- fmnush tswa after visiting his father Rev. °W 8 the singing of Hymn 449 _____ John Stirling of xenslngten who scripture readings were glvgn p, mend, o; M, George Mwwcken has been ill. Miss Catherine Murchison n, n, are glad to learn mat he has re- - 1' Pb . Mrs. covered from hisrecerit illness» Mr. MacMicken is visiting his daughter. Mrs. Ralph Cnnmbril. Bedeque. A large number of neighbors and friends gathered at Cane TTBVQTB»? Hall Friduv iiluiit in honor of Pri- vate Clayton Huntley, who has been spending a two tvcenks leave with his mother, Mrs. John Heatley. William E. Crilnobeil read a com- plimentary address and llcv CTOOKS prescntotl 11 hzlzirisolne military rim! on behalf oi the community Clayton rosuonciod ‘with a nice 51188611 01 thanks. Lunch ivas served and the rollminticr of the PVPlllllZ wns sofnt ill dancing. violin music beinil H11’- mshod bv Reich Puvuter. Private Clarion H‘ zlilvv left Mon- drn‘ ill1\l'l1!i“'. to rvinln his Unit "Y1 the mainland aftcr spending his leave at IllS home in Cape Traverse. Rev. I. B, Mac-lean, has ammged is spending her vacation with her also ‘ “mun o! _ _ _ _ J 1 the Gil-eat War who ltmnifinyeathergige to ‘m geld the bllth of a daughter on Soto: goorciigrgiomer [Mrs cieonzc my o m,“ mm the a“: can”? m“ ner 1n Vince. They be attended by representatives of tist. Anglican, Bap- w l "____ - IQHNCL-Jniil September meotiw of the Bomhgw Uénited Ghurch . M. B. was held i: the homo o! m. and Mrs. Neil rKH-Wn on the evening of 59m, 14th. The devotional period opened vLnce: e series of eighteen conten- tions been urrangd by the Religious lzxiiucation ‘These conventions are a follow- UD d! Christian Education Week observed September Nth-October 4th. ‘The Christin/n mucngkfl, 5.1- vanm is an ilnterdemxninat/ional movmietit supported by 4o PrOtes- tent denounlinations or Canada and the United States. Russel 535mg‘? 8f. ’&‘ri“,i°...," ‘£3 "m i u Council of Canada. cation TOMORROW PLL'S—Dlck Tracy‘! (l-Mm _____ Fiction — Color Cartoon w‘, mo" gughmm d omen‘; $3.1m‘ Edi?“ imtfiwt“ “it m‘ ac n e ome i Mrs. Norman Oatwgay of Borden. Mrs. Fred Jeffrey and children Constance and Allison of Borden left on Thursday morning to spend some time at Sydney. C. B. The ladies 0! the L. O. B. A. of Borden are busily engaged in Red Cross Work. Along with the sewing andhknlttlng oflwsr garmentiehhey got er one even ng of each w at the lipmisacrtf the lrnemoersnartd quilt ggélfflmhghu: g9: gjgxdmljfilrléghl it Illlethom: ofwfevlrs. lglflsgelll £13,512] $1,133 Tsetgg bu" 59W“! by h this week at the home of Mrs. Alb- g 1 y ‘mm mmmmfie- Mrd- N- ert Jay 11nd they expect to continue amond and W“ C» Mllffihlfiml. meeting at the homes of the diiTer- gtigite 39916:): A0 BbeMhg-‘Jléi dflt the erlt members. They recently lottcrlvd ' - - c ° - a quilt which as on by Mr . '—-—— Arthur Jay of Bzrdenwihe proceedls PRETTY CEREMONY of the quilt amounted to moo EiSBOPB FALLB- — A which was sent to bombed areas of July England. Last week in the 1,,o,B_A_ Sacied Heart Church, put on a hot chicken supper and Fall-B. 0n Wednlfiddy mvming. the nice sum or $50.00 was realized. {xiv fiiithéhitirhen tullavrxaldinednfilz- . su el- o . n . The weekly auction pa-rtv of the Ste en Bouzane, of ‘Bishop's: Bordlcalz‘; Wcilamenh Illistitllilte gzsgeld P's-l a, the bride 19f Bgt. on urs ay evenng wn Bern, er anes- thg 1 1, hall with five tables playing. Ladies Highlanders. of Chas-l , prizes was won by Mrs. W A. Field P. E. I. The ceremony and Nuptial while gents was won bv Mr. Jalnes Mass was performed by Rev. Jos. MncAlecr, while consolation prizes H an, P, p_, and w” gm-vgd by m, were won by Mrs- Wm. White and m- Dongm 1n m m tloxi; overseas are ne month. m-iendshi Bemigt FBPOMGG six Visit-s to sigk in com. mun"?! Tem rance Becreta readanarflclemmW.O.T g column 1n Guardian literal/oral Secretary to send for study book, MWUHE closed by singing Hymn 378 and the Lord's Prayer in um- Diced y 11s constituent "i 1L: Produces extensive pro- _ crnventions . the Christian .—-n mowmnnt Hum E d7 @ Al‘ P" W wedding was eolemnized in A niunbcr of friends and ncigh- Blshopr. bola» authored u‘. the home of Mr. auu Mrs. JOoiDil F. Miltturt, North Cal-Lion, oil Lilo BVClillU-Z 0i Allin-St 6th zo do honor to Llltll‘ 5011, Private ‘rank M. Mutiurt, who was home on eave lronl Ontario. Alwr Dflftilklllil of lunch lerved by the inrius music and dancing wns (‘ll]U\(‘(i Tli!‘ llli-iilllg tvrls called t0 order and John Mvvrs road an au- dross Wiilii’ John Molmghan pre- sented lfrnnk with a ourse- Frank thnlikorl nil present for their kind thoughtfulness mid sRid he hoped t0 be bat-k Willi lllQlll all soon. Ril- ioullig is the HLRUTRSI Lxiur Frul.k;~Wi-, s few of your ed, Oct. Ill at 8J5 p. m- PRINCE or WALES cottson HALL nPi-Iiiii. PROGRAM MEETING in connection with the Yiirihrnnling WAR LOAN. There WIII be several promin- out r-pvulivlts‘ 11nd THREE NEW STIRRING WAR FII Ms 2.‘,‘f’,",‘“.‘?,‘,"‘."' “fi“""‘fifttf“iv°ié"l%ie'i r t. . 1- oil S" '. “JII he shown-l wo of which have been especially secured, short time this i-uvclliilii to bid adieu m 08 idea's brother Mr. M. Campbell. Th Lrcezeou ’ was won by Mrs. Oomptorei. w of memb“ o’ h” i: e i1 and a large nmlber of vlted KE"—'—-——'———-PACKED EXPLOSIW. guests. After the ceremony, Pipers RIA —(OP)— W. A. Mus- from the ’s Regiment piped mmo the bridal couple from the éhureh. ser, South African professional box- er. was sentenced to six years hard The bride, given in marriage by labor for being in illegal poesesslo her father, wore a wedding gown of ivory satin and train veil, n wreathed in oran e blossoms. Bhe Ev! R‘ (‘ITI7P ‘I WHO C will lhilUl-r poll tzl-kflyiliurldeilflrt- o’ explmlvat curried a bouque o! m”! ma ‘l ' . 1, AN PQSSIBLY m) so IS urc rum mucus us. s divdvs e ___i__._ , time oi regret when friends leave. LONG FLYING BEIWIEN TRIM mlldéfl-hflll‘ “m. Th6 ITHCICI sister, Miss Marie Bouzane, was bridesmaid. she wore a sheer dress or turquoise blue, with halo head dress and veil. The best man was Sgt. Clarence Hewett, P. E, l. Highlanders. Ilollowing the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was Solue go one tray. some another, but you chose ll noble calling when you dccld (i to strvo yCill‘ country. You .111‘ giulig forvwird to defend your hnulo uud the homes of many others and to light for those Drin- cillivs that liro worth while- Also t0 endure hhrdsiiins lllld sacrifice; for IQRGENTLY REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT -SI’EAKERS— Hon. J. I’. “uclntvre, Acting Premier, lion. Dr. W. J. l’. Aincllliiinn, President Red Cross, LQNDON — (C?) —- A Czecho- Slovak squadron oi R.A.F Fight- er-Ccerlmand with a number of llots who fought with the French fore the fall of France has cele- brated its second anniversary the E- “v-_)I5"~'I\'Inn0nl Chairman NRIIOIIRI W81‘ FIIIIIIICE COIII- us and our ilulllcinlid. 110:3 5188,1118 computed up“, frgrrzerfh‘gnmgydlfioglefifwwefligxllgrr: mfllg-g, Wlliio you llrc lhrrv We ask you t0 mu" o y "u" p51]; Law;- g fggepflgn wgg held ffilldlllbfil‘ than ‘i\il.\.ll_ hcsrts boat NJ? _—__ 1n me Albert Han Tout; were THERE is N0 ADMISSION FEE BUT A COLLECTION ‘fgu-‘gf; 31;.“,fF;‘;‘§§.,,;;;";§§-;,‘R1322! I" M" ‘MM Pmiwd by Regimsgtg}, B=wwg a IVILI. Illa‘ IX-UQEN ‘IN AID OF THE RED CROSS. “God guild. Y‘<ir_rHul-),0l1‘,,,,, new men,“ 5333mm gtlzilthfioglga: ‘filo-i, ‘h: Pill; Lila} Bivss the Red (moss (extract from a letter from overseas) “in, ‘fflffhfulp ,,,l’l_“dif§“"o'fi‘afi_ Lag-menu's In the evening], a’ gllmlerland . , " _, ' QM!» dance were en aye y a ar NAIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE. 33$ .‘§.’3{‘..‘.‘=Z1‘.. ‘ll.’ rlia;‘f~r.r°i..l““‘ r5151‘? iifitbi...;l;r.. number of friends M we b" = 10 n 2i e,_.,.,. w," no ’ e W r mar-win. l». and Room.‘ Maéiy vahuable‘ aim , "'~ to 10s.: e receved e appy 1 w“ m“ mmmfl‘ Mk9 m‘ 00' x xilrnie. Their nuxlnerotus friends Mrlilfllll’ "f ili".°“iliillil vnvl Willi this purse, not for its value, but some- MENTHUUITUM 1.1,, - ummnl In! l, wish thorn many happy years of weddedlife -~~v-v-~. BEITIIIII. GUARDIAN This column la reserved for news of local interest, bet savm et five cents a word, etrictly pay- CONFIDIRATION L!!! INSUI- ANCB. [r078 RENIIIW IUII in display continued at Moose d! Mc- Leod Llinutea til noon todiigugcfi.‘ WATER RATES-We wish to re- mind consumers that rates for the 10- 18-15. ARRIVED LAND R. H. Barrett has received a r fos- the Winter will be missed at More and more and Mons listeners are making it e daily habit to tune in on CLAIRE WALLACE and TODD RUSSELL In a filled-q wry Weekday , BFOY-Zss P. M. MRS. BARNSTON TTIDBAI-L ___*_ time Fiazrll-ly, ma: REV. s. B. M. anluoun, 6.4a me Newl- M A., General Secretary of the 6,6 miwrlude. British 8r Foreign Bible B00161, In 6.00 ‘Tommy Hhndl fig]! (my Canada and Newfoundland. i: to with Jack Train egntd Dofithy h groedfl“ ' visit this Province from October Careless. and Gfifaldo and his or- “ ° up e " 21st to the 26th m the interest o! chmtra. ° , viewed‘ the Society and its great work. m coo War Review. wal- s; s",- new“ Rav- J- M- M n. the District talk by H 0. renew. . wry for Prince Edward Island 6.40 pose and New Brunswick, will aowlnp 6.46 ‘Ihe yawn, Ne" Mr, Armour on his visit and w 7.00 ling from Britain to new- dildo address meetings st various foundland s miscellany or wit, D aces. ' urn BIRTHDAY - w. w, g, Crozier o! Dermal celebrated m; secret-r r.....: er eat w, - I v “war ass london ceiling. or so neighbors and friends. Mrs. a, ~ . Harry owner mm m fllummab Mk3!) ‘Iihe hroduction Prom, A Fcwwm; ed address and Mr. George Mc- a,‘ Kay acted as chairman for the Qillltgd Mandy 5mm?!“ balmy zdtherlns- The xirt of a 0.00 Headline um m’, Vlgwg R substantial purse was presented 9.15 BBO tary Band p 5 ‘Q is brother, Major J, A. Cro- ODomlell ' ' ‘ ' or of kléloe Aghlgeled, Calilfornia, 9.46 Front-Um (lupus) W710 IDO 0f r6 t ‘ l it afforded him t: bse gresgntufi 100.0 (mpeqqunmigx mm w‘ Hum meet so many old friends. 10.80 Iondon mmsnva msssnvn onovr- 10.4%) grew Duly mm’ On 'I‘uesday, Oct. 6, the members fit at: h Idukdaixhte wtlurfentazlk n“ u s an r res "ma and Feeding of e slug? 3°*m'*°‘* léynhdrsfi Vriefinon "bficQuarl-ii, A, 1v; ~ - 05D fl- , 0c. 1 . " mm Rpyfluy member. 1151'” n’ p.02’, ‘Ihe Production hon/t. (‘Ite- lmd“ DY- W 12.15 Democracy lhrullee use. uiet) ' . . . G. H unetructive talk on “Cogesg. u . 11.80 ‘lib News. 12.45 010:0 down. Mouth an)? Teeth’. Every one It‘: t keen inmost to these with them through life. M!‘ M80 then thanked his lectures and the attendance was good both evenings. Since thanks extended to both speakers. _ mod "—' friends for their kirlds vol-cs and mum” gm“ Mumm" °° am and eirpmeeed the h that r . seventeen members of thqwwldonenmu ‘h h $11-55 22mg. lgictoi-yof Bees ass- in m. comm‘ "a" e orne mm; Th, msiggfi ,,,,,§§",-,,,§Z; d Ant thle close of the evening a To be heal-d locally oven fi:.tl.°.,°'.$§§" “.119” g" "eddy .3 féui“éiirt‘i"tté“éiiih“ “£1.13 g |: g y g 3 A e re an o , i re i Treasurer's report was $531K: °° the“ "directive homes. showed a balance 0h hand. Col- Av Nazi Warships Menace Andie-Rout 0 News. 10.65 Iilbenhig Iblb‘ _ 10.00 Radio Newureel. 11.80 Behind the (Repeat). lection taken up amounted to $1.86. It was decided to hold eu per in the hal {u ure. next meeting. Meetlh closed by singing the National them. IAI-IWILL GIFT — On Mon- dayn evening the Cornwall - York Po t Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Haber Horne. After the usual opening proce- dure plans were made to hold s chicken supper in Cornwall Hall, proceeds of same _for Instituto . Mrs. Elmer Frlllleli, Mrs. George Hyde and Mn. Aubrey MacPhail were appointed 9n m; Red Cross Quilt Committee. Mrs. Gordon MacEwen and Mrs. George MacMlllan entertained the mem- bers by presenting contests and prizes. After luncheon was serv- ed by the York Point ladies, on behalf of the Institute, Mrs Hazen Howard read an address of appreciation to Mrs. A. C. Mac- Eachern, and Mrs. Stanley Mur- r31 presented her with a beauti- f hand bag. Mrs. MacEechern who is nwving to Charlottetown tho meetings and especially in the preparation of entertainments, where she so freely helped with her musical talent. Mrs. Leslie MsoEwcn led the singing of "She's s Jolly Good yellow" and meet- ing closed with National Anthem, ts meet for the annual meeting in York Point School. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Woodside, Clinton, motored to Murray Har- bour and spent the week-end with Rev. W. C. and Mrs. Pickett-s. Mr, W, Chester S. McLure who has been at the King Edward Hotel for ten days has returned to his home, “Bonnshinlcy,” Charlottetown, PEI. He will visit mtawa and Montreal en route. - r I'm-onto Globe and Mail. Mrs. William M. bell and young son Donald leave this mom- in‘ on return to their home in Mi ton, Mass, after spending sev- erel weeks renewing old acquaint- ances in this city. While here the-y were the guests of Dr. W. G. Hogg and Mrs. Hogg. Mrs. Gerald M. Ingeraoll arriv- ed frmn Truro Monday night to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Isockhart, her husband 2nd . Inger-soil having recently been transferred from Ontario to Nova. Scotia. REMIMBBRED ON BIRTHDAY 0n Sept. 23rd. s large crowd of friends gathered at the home 0! D. A. MacLeod of Hopefield to ex- es to him their felicitations on Ilhe occasion of his birthday and also his retirement from the rall- road. A very enjoyable evening was spent in playing games and music and durin the evening Mr. Leslie read a wel worded address to Mr. MacLeod and presented him with a smoker's set. In the address he and his fellow-workers congratulated Mr. Macbeod on his well earned reward ior many years of faithful service on the railroad, that of being pertsioned for his remaining years. He also told Mr. Mneuod that the bond of fellowship which had been created between him and his co-workers on the railroad would be IQ would remain fleet is‘ small Iii mmiber c! varahipfi. b“! R3! l b menace to the allied aid route across the Arctic to Russia and big. headache to U. S. and British nnvies. 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