.-\.n.»..-J-.-.-.-i..-l..-J..-.a-.-.\A -_-\ -.-.I.~.Ima-M\M Q-‘ri-n-u-u-u-u-qq-i i EXTRA! FIRST CHAPTER or NEW SERIAL 1 l i . “Qcvxesr ~ SEPTEMBER N. 1944 ffllll‘ T8335 11¢ oovsn enu m- m “ PIIIII§E M EDWARD ” Starts THUR. om silk/fl’ wm/znw/zrzxx- . * ' /' ' ' '" .M-G-M’l ucr-roorig * a ‘e ' oushitolcguy.“ l/ > * ' , I y . A a-‘glfllgfiozn. and c ’€ ‘ _ ‘ . » I liilliiillil . . _ g . “I we. I . “ In hi: M619 "P ‘ H “no-m "m." ' § x l I é“ “more - . i ‘ ' wilil ' I LIAM GARGAN l“. : ggémaio OWEN ' $1 1A“- RAGLAND . 1 w- szaemg . g ‘~ . dos-hermit... I a ,i 41,50 lvgws . IMMQRTAL BLACK SMITH - DONALD DUCK CARTOON ammscaunmvww“ _ . | I . h'w'1"u'b'u‘-‘-'i|'-'-'-'- 1555'.‘ even PROGRAM 1s A 1111' I P’ E‘ Island Hasn't?‘ Annual Collection AT THE CAPITOL Mo’ All the enthusiastic helpers are again reminded of the Annual Collection which begins the first week of October This yearly sub- scription affords the opportunity for every body to share in this great work. Day and Night your Hospital carries on its work of healing and doing its very best for every patient who comes for help e time of sickness. Last year 3579 patients were treated, and of that number there were only 10¢ deaths. There were 386 Babies born at the Hospital last year. and the average llilllflbél‘ of patients daily was 90.4 222 patients were treated Hoe alt a 005i of 81 429.20. With this smdy increase. the expendi- tures are mounting steadily. a the hearty support of all contribu- tors is needed to keep up the work and maintain the up to date equipment as well as the Hospital Building. The Loyalty and m?" ort of all friends is mulch apprec- ated, and an unsolicited subscrip- tion has already been received from a loyal friend anticipating the an- nual collection. with the donor's best wishes for success. We trust (his hearty co-rrperntlon will be forthcoming from all friends. The finances are Elven close supervis- Ion by the Trustees o! the f-Ioopitul , and all contributors may be assured l that their donations will be econ- omlcfluv hnd properly spent in the .: best interest o! the patient. 1' 9-15-18-20. ' Island Gasualtios Two Islanders are listed in the official casualty lists released to- day. Licut. Ralph George Du- mont, lleXt-of-kin, Mrs. Blanche Delie Dumont, mother, 120 Bright- on Road, Charlottetown, is re- ported wounded. Also listed as wounded is Pic. Bruce Joseph Jor-, don, next-of-kill is his mothen; Mrs. Effie Jordon, Indian River. TODAY — WESTERN MUSICAL “IIWII OVER LAS VEGAS” Shows At 3:15 - 7 and 8:15 COMING —- THUR. ——FRI. —-—SA T. a ,. .. l. i. inn;-n“u“n'n'ln'n'n'ufi‘ufiu'u'u'n'n'n'in'flh‘n'q'-Vn\'n'h‘flw . i... l n-‘ri-“ffi fil'l'u ll o .. .. 4 “- ..-.'-- liursos lionorod The following clipping is from the Vancouver Daily Province oi Aug. 22 and Miss Creelrnan re- ferred to was born at Stewiak, N.S. and went to school there un- til l3 years of rage when she went with her parents to Vancouver, B.C Miss Creclmun ‘g the daugh- ler of the late Mr. Samuel Creel- man and a sister of Dr. P. A. Creelman of C arlottetown. Four well; own Vancouver nurses, who will be leaving short- ly to join United Nations Relief HHVP-"l-"f-"flf-‘HNNY-a-nv-HW fi" and Rc-liabilltrlilon administra- ‘n Lion in Waslrngton, were honored . ' ~ i h EMPIRE -:- Tllllll. -—Flll. 41.; JOHNNY MACK ~ -. --. - v ' .. f4». _ -H.m-.I.n.--.'A-.va.-.-A-.Ié.Q-TI " . m REPUBLIC SERIAL IN 12 CHAPTERS A . i i -.'.-=.--.'.*.. gistered Nurses’ Association en- tertained at tea. They are! M155 Lyle Croelmnn, Miss Heather Kil- patrlck. il/fss Frances McQuorrie and Miss Mnry Henderson. Miss Crcclman, director of ub- lic health nurses, Metropolten Health committee. and president of Registered Nurses’ Association ;of B C has been appointed ch10! ‘nurse to an custom European country mission. M‘ss HeHdCTSOII- instructor at the University of 13.0., and Miss Kilplltrick, former director of public health nurses for the Provincial Board of Health. have been appClnifld public health nursing suporv sors in the Bol- kans mission. Miss MBQUETTIE- assistant registrar nnd travelling; instructor for the Refill-Were!’ Nurses’ Association. will wpervlm; a hospital fn the Balkans 111mm“. EXTRA ! l Chapter 14 Dick Tracy Vs. Cfimé 1i"!- TASK FORCE Ill PLANE DAFFY, Cartoon __._. of the combined course from the Vancouver General "omit/ll and iiritisli-lsraol-World Federation (Canada) BOYNE LODGE ROOMS Richmond Street WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRID AY SEPT. 20, 21 and 22 sonnets: 1. "The Ctllh 0f Emplrel" l. "Foundation Stones of Rebuilding I. "hots of the King's Return" ‘(Illutn ‘ by Blscllboa d, Smoker: REV. ll. D. LINNEN of Toronto. ALL wncom orremlvo ’ ‘rt?’ u, A: good as". RI 1 I “flavor-fresh! I |Chri|t liveth in me Th b “is good coffee" rue _ ohmznmvuh mm duluwlhn Ehhh Glilillilllill Thin col-m u IHGIIO. for new: of local interest. but nlvcrth of a ncwny nature mo: ho at fin cent: a word. ctrlctly pl!- EPFJIJFKIIIM- __ ..==_=.. CII-ABWELL for rhotolwlvhl. CONFEDBRATION LIFE IN- SURANCI. DR. l. I-ACHMEL will bl absent from his ofiioe from September Bud to October 10th. 9-19-31. NEW AND OLD TOGETHER. — A residflnt of Cornwall picked from her potato bin yesterday a large last year's potato which had split in a V shape, and in the opening ' were growing several new potatoes, some fully formed. CITIZENS DESIRING i0 attend the Complimentary Banquet to be tendered Mr. D. J. Bonnell at "The Charlottetown" on Thursday. Sept. 21st at 6.10 P. M. may make res- ervations at Hotel desk. 9-20-11. CRANBERRIES AT NATIONAL PARK — The season for plckin cranberries at the Prince Edward Island National Park will open airs year on Monday, _Sept. 25th ac- cording io information supplied by the National Park authorities. Hundreds of people avail them- selves 01 the Opportunity of pick- ing these berries annually and in conversatbn with superintendent Smith it is learned that the crop this year is not us good as in post years. Mr. Smith advises that the crop has fallen off about 20 per cent due to the warm hog sum- mer weather. Neverlleicss an in- vitation is extended to all persons interested to avail themselves of the opportunity of obtaining a quantity of cranberrieq (or Winter use. ' COAL ‘DEALEIVS LETTER. _ In the account of Monday nights special City Council meeting, a regrettable error occurred in the summary of Councillor Gay's re. marks. The letter Coun. Guy read to the Council, and to which he took strong exception was from H. R. Large and Company, and not from A. Pickard and Cmq- pany, as stated. It contained lhe following paragraph: “From the attached schedule of prices you will see that the coal dealen of Charlottetown are handling coal at u. ridiculously low profit, and if the City erccts two additional city scales causing us inconvenience and subsequent delay this will add lo our overhead and there will be but one alternative, and that will be application o; the Fuel Control- ler for permission to raise Char- lottetown cool prices in line with other cities." Coun Gay also quot- ed from a. price list submitted by H- R. Large and Company, ac- cording to which Old Sydney coal colt the Saint John consumer $3.50, per ion more than Charlottetown citizens paid for it ' BARN BURNED — A very seri- Icus fire occurred at St. Peter's ' Bay early yesterday morning when the large barn on the estate of the late Mr. J. B. Maclnnia caught fire and was completely burned with all lie contents, a valuable mare, pigs. and entire crop, the grain having been completed luld stor- ed Mondnyafternoorl. Mrs. Mac- Innis and her little daughter Beatrice had Just returned from a neighbor‘; house of mourning and had put the more in the burn. They were having lunch when her daughter, lookinc but of the win- dew noticed the fire WhlC-i had already enveloped the entire roof. Help wa; summoned but too late to MVQ the building, which was l well lcnown land mark on the old homestead. The wind being favor- able the home was saved. Sym- pathy goes out to Mrs. Macfnnls whose husband passed away less than two years ago. Cause of fir; is not known. Preaohed Inspiring Sermon at llazelbrook On Sunday evening, Sept. 17th in the Hazelbrook United Baptist Church, one of the largest con- gi tions in years greeted the Rev. R. W. Lindsay, a former pas- tor, now of Margaretyille, N. S’, who conducted service of divine worship and fellowship. In the course of his address Mr. Lindsay said that much is being suggested regarding the post-war world and that it was his opinion that no matter what pacts or interna- tional agreements may be drawn up, none shall fulfil the desired purpose or bltng the peace and security we need-only the prgg- ilcal application o! the principles of life and teaehi s of the Lord Jesus Christ to t a individual, home. religions, industrial, and national life, can be created a better world order. Splendid as lire the ideals implied in the Four Freedoms: they are not adequate as is already being proved. Only the one llrcat freedom made poss- Iblg by the life and death cf lhe Lord Jesus Christ, may n. world brotherhood be established. "Whom the Son makes free-they ere free indeed." To have a new world order we need regenerated men and women. People who are "not conformed to this world but who are transformed by the A . ' s of their minds that they might provo what is that good, and ac- Th9 ccptlbleuand perfect will DLQYOCIL" 35$? Mas 0 . “If any man be in Ohriog he is g Guests nt the tea were received new creature-old things no plu- hy llglss B.’ ttllllarke, sitiflzféd viccyg away and all things arc bocom dt pecento eassoca n_anlw. The ‘mu appointees “e K" “a a‘ lVI-iu Eleanor Palliser, dhector of! the VUniverslty hf no nurses o" lh" Vancouver General. of life L The believer has a new source --——~ --—— and the believer u grafted into Christ, there t-h Christ in God A: I 1y and umelfiah no must in Christ bl like Him in thought, ward and deed. For it is Christ that lim Bis the redeemed soul. laid "I un crucified with Christ, neyenheleu pure, ho the believer e Believer also hu a new cu- vironment; previous to the new lrth. the soul lived in the environ- ment oi’ condemnation at enmity 00d "Phr they that are in the flesh cannot please God". The new environment is the realm of rice, under the sunshine of God's ova md the en! ym glorious liberty of the children of R I God. "There is therefore now no D condemenation to those who Ire 1n Christ Jesul." with this, the child Jidaokson and Bedlow, which were with In many minis today lion in the quooflon o! “Which Fur Coat should I choose?‘ Agoodlnny factors enter into the problem - - - ago, complain, type of figure, the purpose for which the out h nocdcdamlthcpricc. MOORI l MQLIOD LIMHID In tick lnfllb cent showing of modern Fur Cook do illicit bolt h make your choosing easier and your purchase uKcrIy, lafe. Hlndionc mush-III in lutunl colour pothol- ly meet many requirements. - - - Than there are rich- ly beautiful Hudson Seals (thoifs dyed mushrat) - - - there’: proclaim pitch-block Persian Lamb - - I- than are the useful, good looking lower priced French lull and Super-seals (dyed rabbit). You can’t go wrong in buying a fine Fur Coat from MOORE l Me-LIOD LIMITED. _MGDRE s. MFLEOD CHARLOTTETOWN, PJLI. . 00d has c new life purpose, end l new world ou.look; with new aa- sociateg for time anal eternity. The speaker challenged the waiting congregation g0 a gmgh consecration to the work of the church of Chl'ist,—lo stern con- flict against the forces, whose in- fluence would bc detennental to the welfare oi the life of their beautiful Island home. T0 be ready with a worthwhile Chfi-Bilflfilty to offer to the young ‘women and men an they return from the sci-vices and thereby hasten the day when righteousness would cover the earth as the wat- ters cover the sea." The lord's Sup r was observed at the close of t e service when sixty-three believers in Chr st commemorated their [lord's death. The flowers placed in the church by Mrs. Parkman Jenkins were in memory of the members of the Cross Roads. Alexandra and Hazel- brook churches who have entered into their heavenly home. SURVIVORS RIICUPIRATE NORFOLK, Van Scot. l8 —iAP) —Thirty-one survivors from the. United States coast guard cutters r851". THREE HIBH FUR BUM SHOULD I CHOOSE sunk in ‘his Atlantic hllflkifilflflihb went anneal at the out- last weak, are recuperating hos itol here. A search is bein con inued for 49 other officers an men llstcd as missing from the two patrol craft. The navy announced the loss in the hurricane of two cuttiera and the destroyer Warrington a Washington last night, but did not soy how many men survived from the Jackson and Bedlow. It said the loss of life in the Warrington was expect-ml to be “heavy? FATHER 0F MRS. (REV-i I. J. WHITE DIES SUDDBNLY (Verdun Guardian) The death occurred suddenly, Sunday morning. at the reifdence of Rev. Edwin J. who. and Mn. white, of Jamu Henry Dryden, in his 79th year. The late Mr. Dryden wu born in Portsmouth. England, and serv- ed for a time in the Imperial Army. He look part, in the Cam- Pfllan in Burmu and later came i0 MOIIWBRI, Where he lived since. Besides his wife, the former Louisa Farnes Woaahlo, he leaves to mourn his passin two dough- tors, Mrs. E. J. W ite (Violet), and Mrs. George Tait (Dorothy). resent wor with all e the p yll Onmd an Army Medical 1 , wu lost in the invloicn o! The funeral we: held on ‘hill- dny afternoon from tlu funeral t chapel of J. W. ldlcflillvrly and interment wu in Mount lion! Cemete ,. The service wu con- ducted by Rev. C. Ritchie Bell 3.1)., the Moderator of the Pru- bytery of Montreal. (Patriot pleul p . TIIE JENKINS’ PIIIIIIIAGY Will be the only Drug Store open thin Afternoon and Evlling of Montreal. His only son, James. l ~