FOR sEP/TZLMPER -35.- F-“i Protestant Urphanage APPEAL a Prince Edward IIII d is .941 roan surau pro-a u n. .... Jlecednlii! men g l g _ DELUXE COACH wit... E13‘ hew'é.?.‘if“‘ii.f°“i.i.'t N _. 1m”; “l, ca ward Island MUST not Good as ‘m? mm‘ Laplmifiulyllbmr: i; ow‘; infiltrating, Arrpv-zznliilpizsquare or 2.11m: of our own destitute child- REIWEMBER the Protestant Or- lllllfllse depends ENTIRELY on firms; 3:537. '°“"'b““°" '° m" °" "' ur n; th g _ 1| d Fire losses in Canada for the of unfortuuaetelITtltleyaaehg baggage; my ended Se t. 20 were lower at fed, clothed educated and care. ‘lsglfi? than B51. Wfiksltabtll OI IIIII] ltlllllti. Thcy hive nfljvfl] to $963,923, and comparedflw n33.- be a valuable asset to our province 45o for the corresPOn n week I and to our Empire. for today many a; ago, according to e Mone- of them are serving their King Times estimate. Total loss and Country. ,3.“ January 1 was $13,652,758 as Tgzlcfbhanaze has built up an oompiiffld with the figureof Qli,- °'“' 1 "Irritation and trulv we 137.040 for the same period last ca" ll! l! is I well conducted in- ... For comparative purposes the l ‘Ilufm- I {inn is made of weekly unadjusted I usua -e1l subscriptions re- timatflh _ delved will be acknowledged ln the 5 newspapers. loghtetwtliiolleotion Opens In Char- ruasnny, on-roaau ma. .. The Children Depend on You." 9-24-11. N. D. MacLean UINDERTAKE“ T00 Late To CIasify v EMBALM“ T0 LET-e ROOMS AT ea var.- Char‘ ttetown and st‘ ___ __ _ '25" "m" "mm" MAID— wANTanT" o. ENE as L [hone ill housework. Small apartment. Sleep out. Telephone i878. 9-25-1I. ;1’oQlT,- , , LIJ ,%WP ICES. THE OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, Tin 11c. Quaker MUFFETS, Pkg.10c- I For — — — — 25c §‘éi“fE.>°‘3i"Ts. a t... Pkg. ._ _. _ ._ 15° T. N. T. POPPING CORN, Pkg. — - - 2For—-—- Swansdown CAKE FLOUR, Pkg. _ _ _ __- _- 29° LIFE BUOY SOAP, Each 7o. 4 For-——--- GRAPEFRUIT AND ORANGE MARMALADE 2 Lb. Jar IDEAL CUT GOLD RIBBON PEARS 15 oz" Tin 11c 3 For snows ' TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. Tin 10c CAMPBELLS 2i. at the srnncn Pkg- — 12c FRUIT CAKE 26 Oz. Cake ————-— WAX BEANS 16 oz. Tin 12c 2For - - 23¢ TOMATO SOUP Tin 11o 3 For -- Trinity linited Church mmav. surnames zeta ‘LW-Choir RehearalL CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for urn of local interact, but advertising of e neway nature may be inserted at. ‘ls-y’ P‘ U‘ five cents I word, gtrictly payable in advance. i’ {E135 IIILLSBOBO I. O. D. I. Tag Do RAMBAY-At Gamble's Oorner on Seget. 28rd i942, to Mr. and Mrs. :1 trt Ramsay. l. son, George Al- e. . MARRIAGE! CAMPBELL-WAYIi-At 8t. Peters Bay on Tuesday, sept. 22. 1942, by Rev. W. A. Patterson, Blanche Elea- nor Waye or St. Peters Bay and Harvey George Campbell of Char- lottetown. nalirifs NORTON-At Almandalc on Sept. 23, i942, Mrs. James Norton. Funer- al Friday, sspt. 26 at 2 . m. SMITH-At Rpcky Poin Beptlith. 19m, Florence I... infant. daughter of Mr a , . George S!!! . aged four months. Funeral today. Friday at 2 pm. Interment New 1100 A M Dominion Cemetery HUME-At. the rfn. r. Hospital. Re September 20. 1942. Murdock B. Hume of Iris in his 48th year. Funeral from his te residence Iris. today, Frigay. agllmlztg‘, Inter- a .ver e .. '17. Douglas Street. Sept. 23rd. i942, Mrs. John Murphy in her 66th year. Remains are resting Cutcliffe Funeral Home where the funeral will be held Sat- urday at 1.30 . m. to Irishtown An- glican Giurc for service at 3o’- dock. Interment in Lrlshtown 75'» S LTD CANADA 00RN GILCHRIST JELLIED 31c 31c 3 For - 29¢ 31c Guest ivory QUALITY MEATS LAMB FRONTS, Lb. _ - 27c LAMB LEGS, Lb. — — — — LAMB CHOPS, Lb. — — -— Chuck - ROAST BEEF, Lb.-—»-- 22° RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb.——32c CRISC Firm Ripe SOAP, Each ——-—-——--—— FRUITS and VEGETABLES ISLAND CELERY, Head-Inc TOMATOE$, 4 Lbs- — —- — 3 Lb. Tin — — 79c 1 Lb. Tin — - 27c 25c STEWING BEEF, Lb.—-——z‘|° FISH KIPPERED HERRING, Lb.—2‘|c SMOKED FILLETS, Lb. - - 25° FRESH FILLETS. Lb. -- - 21¢ 10 Lbs. — Island Sweet CANADIAN NO. 2 O N IONS CANTELOUP, Each — — — POTATO ES. 29° 17c Lb.y15c.' 2 Lbs. 29c PARAWAX, Pkg. - - - — 15¢ BLUE GRAPES “k 6 Quart Basket -- — 5 9 McCreadys White Wine and Cider VINEGAR, Gal. - - - .- - 39¢ CANADIAN CHEESE. Lb.— AYLMER CHOICE TOMATO-ES 15 oz. Tin RED GRAPES, Basket -— — CUCUMBERS, 2 For — —-—-— iic 2 For - - 2 GRAPE FRUIT JUICE 48 oz. Tin - 3 Saturday. 9-25-2 . CONFIDERATION LIFE INSUR- AN CI. L-97B. FOR SALE by Auction, 223 Queen St... today 2 p. m. Bilver, china, cut Bless. Terms cash. 9-25-11. GENERAL MEETING 0f the Ladies Le ion Auxiliary will be held tonig t at 7.30 at the Legion Home. 8-25-11. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADlL-Brookfleld Charge. Rally Day Services next Land's Day. Glasgow Road ll A. M. Hunter River 2 P. M. Hartsvllle t P. M. Brookfield 8 P. M. Dr, A. O. Thomson, Minister, 9- NEW LONDON PRESBYTERIAN OONGREGATION, September 27th, . . . Loug River. 2.30 P. M. Clifton. 7.30 P. M. South Granville. v. H. M. Buntain, Minister, 9-25-11. CHURCH NOTICE. Winsloe Un- ited Church services. Sept, z7__ Highfield ll a.m.; Winsloe South, 3 P-m: Sunday school 2 p.m.; Win- SIW 110F911. 7-30 P-m- Minister, Rev. T. Constable. 9-25.11, COMMENCE TRIDUM-A Trl. dam in honor or the Canadian Mlfijyfi. commenced in St. - stans Basilica last night sud will zsomiavs" Eildii. t; ‘5,°°‘““ of the BasilIca Starr, u “s” unnsnono 1. , _ Saturday. o D m TWO MORE the numb i the est ertwoo filfyf“ woul ibliow, it was gt; .—Mar vices for n xt L0 d’ lows: Marshileldrsfmlzigfi’ agghbizlrol Back. ‘ ' - W011 7.30 P. M. Da l n: Beseborv" m o, MONTREAL FUR sALas — Th room McLux-eg whmm Mn w’ mesm- S‘ ton ' thee fIfr IfiWm-m“ M'- mtomo: m“ “My es. Canadian Doreen sold at fifteen pgrggnf, dc cline J ' buying?!" 1111c sales. only local HOME 0N 0 Staff Sgt nm."2.'.5...';.'.§¥§ 3? -. well knorvm athletic businessman of ch15 city, leaves on return to his unlg, Qoturday morning after a week's ltjjxil/fysvzalti hglreo wilting nisogfire and s l. s North st. Eieanors, m w m sent undergoing examination for enlistment. it was learned last Ylilht. With the addition 0f this new personnel strength cd the 19ml Squadron would be brought 11D to between so and 70 all ranks. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie McCollbfey Was held yesterday afternoon from Central Christian Church. services at the Church were conducted by Rev. Robert Shaw. who also officiated at the grave. Interment People's come. tery. The pallbearers were, Her. bert Platts W. H. Stevenson, Guthrie BallIngall, Lawrence ‘Train- al)‘. A. T. MacKinnon, Mr. Comp- n. CARS CILASII THROUGH RAlLlNG-‘Iwo tasti can. from Ed's and Jimmy Power's taxi ser- vices respectively crashed through the railing on the south side of Hillsborough bridge about 4 o'clock Thursday morning but miraculous- ly occupants oi’ both escaped ser- ious in uriea. The car from Ed's rolled own the embankment into the water but landed right side up. Mr. Campbell the driver was ren- dered unconscious but otherwise was unhurt. The other car which contained a number or airmen was prevented from rolling into the water when it lodged against a telephone pole. TRAINING CENTRE INSPECT- ED-Major General J. C. Murchie, Vice Chief of the General Staff. Ottawa, arrived in the elt on Tuesday evening and on WecIn - day morning inspected the Cana- dian Basic 'I‘rnining Centre at Beach Grove. Major General Mur- chie described conditions as very Sfltléfflfiwry. He was accompanied on his tour of inspection by Major Dixon of the Headquarters Staff and Lt. col, F. c, l-lanlngwn, Mg,’ G.S.O.L., M. D., N0. 6, RETURNS IIOME- His Wor- ship Mayor B. Roy Holman re- turned to the cite’ 1m night, m“. ing the last par of his trip from Ottawa by plane. from Moncton. His Worship while away interview- ed officials both in Moncton and Ottawa re the transfer of the local accountancy branch of the C.N.R. from this city to Moncton and also the matter of an increase in wozk for the railway shops here. In regard to the latter Mayor Hol- man stated that assurance had been received that more work for the rflilWoy strobe would be forth- coming in the future. PRESENTATION A1‘ GEORGE- TOWN - Gordon Douglas. who left the Province on Monday morn- ing for Sackvilie, N.B., to enroll as a student at Mount Allison Uni- versity was the recipient of an ad- dress and gift at a farewell gath- sting held in his honour at the United Church Hall. Georgetown, on Saturday evening. Mayor N. D. MacDonald mesided. For his excel- lent services as Principal of the Georgetown High School for the trust school yenr Mr. Douglas Wns highly commended in short speech- es h" Rev. S. J. Boyce, Mrs. F‘. J. Delory. B. H. Stewart and Capt. C. 1. Fitzgerald. Miss Rose Llewellyn. of our Grade X pupils last veer and now a student at 11W. College also paid a high tribute to MY. Douglas foo the valuable uairung and in- PBESBYTERIAN CHURC]; CANAIZIA shfleld Charge, Se‘: CHURClL-Bundny some be,» Westmoreland moo‘ m 2m“ 300 P M T A. M. Albany of the service at 9-25.11 spilatlon which she and her class- mates had received under his zeal- ous leadership. A lunch and sing- eong helped to make the evening an enjoyable one for all present. RETURNS FROM OVERSEA S- Sgt. Gunner Frank Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Andrew, who has been overseas during the past ear, is a member of an Island an i-aircraft battery, one of the officers being Major G. K. Peake also of Charlottetown. The battery has been on duty in connection with the defence of London. Sgt. Andrew states that the morale of the Canadian troops is wonderful and the boys are very anxious to get into action. The crossln by boat was uneventful, he sai . On completion of his l4 days home he will take a six months’ course at Brockville, 0nt., for his Officer's commission, be- fore returning overseas. Personals Mrs. Joseph Dunsford of Bouth Melville has entered the P. E. Is- land Hospital for treatment. Mr. William K. Bartlett. sports editor of the Halifax Herald and Mail is visiting the city. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Caseley Kelvin, and Mr. and lvfrs. Darius Hogig, Wilmot were - in the city yesterday attending the races. Miss Louise MacLecd of man is visiting in the citv, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Hillsboro st. Sgt. 0.1-1. Howatt, Prince Ed- ward Island Highlanders. (Black Watch) has returned to his unit after spending a leave a; hi; home in Charlottetown. Nil‘. .1, R. Belanger leaves this M E I z UR E s rnornitlog in; Windsor. 0n- ounged p 11 '_ aro 0 a er a rmua! (‘TflVPn- more Bddfgloflollyegéfzrgés; urgadgigf: tictn 0;! the Ajssociated Credit Bur. brew h, we my bring,“ m “m”! eaus Carlo a and U.S.A. ma“ l" The many friend: oi’ Mrs. O W. w1§°=°fl1t1°n meet. Spldng Valley will be - pleased to hear that she is mek- ing a. satisfactory recovery frrm her- recent serious operation. r-y-Mrnelnssrsrosetrei‘? Life Insurance At °u1lus£i."°°'“‘° “Hefiiéiil New High Level TRYON — BONSIIAW BAPTIST may,“ suranoe in Oe/neda. and NEWTOUIIO- ch land continues to show steady im- provement. The Canadian _Life In- surance Officers Association re- ports that despite unprecedented demands on individual savings to meet war costs, life insurance bus- iness in force is at e new hlsh and the volume of terminations and For tthe month of August. ac- Andrew, NIIONTCII.’ 51° pi t m???“ and eoloooo "Ipereme e as war‘ e ' These seiiesfwmch are based upon the experience of i8 companies re- \\\\I‘ CANADA “It III i eau and released today by I11 Cnnatiian Life Insurance Officers Association, sales of new ordinal)’ business total $99,063,000, as fol- British Columbia, 83.537.- 000; Alberta, $2,183,000; Saskatche- lows:-— wan, 8394.000: Manitoba, $2.246. . '. :4; “ 0.4a /r fl/E/R F/77VE6'$"'D/.$'fl “Your: ago, we storied outing Nabisco Shredded Wheat nearly every morning—cnd we never fire of its clean, nut-like flavor. My IamiIy culls it their ‘fitness’ breakfast dish." There's all the food-energy of pure whole wheat-all its excellent food volues—in Nabisco Shredded Wheat. Today, when notional fit- ness is so Important, you do well to serve this time-tested IO0% who/o cording to figures compiled by the Life Insuznnce Sales Branch Bur- , ritish Woman General I/Vill Visit Charlottetown 0F CANADIAN WHEAT 00o: Ontario. 516361.000: Quebec. Major-General Jean Knox, 10.554000; New Brunswick, $1.229, 000; Nova Scotia. presenting 85 percent of the bus- iness in force, are for new settled- for-ord inury insurance, exclusive nf increases, revivals, dividends additions. reinsurance acquired. nslon bonds vidthorut insurance. gennuities, group and Whole-Solo reported 54 eash surrenders is gratifyingly low. business. 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The patterns make rofmy RM‘- ments that. al'o\v plenty of free- dom of movement because they are designed to conform properly i0 the figure, fitting well oi. such 110m“ as neck and wrist lines. The kind 0i" pattern styling that makes svrvlro uurmonis morc sci‘- vicenble. the nttouilnn to tho extra details that. arid to their durubilliv and their smariuoss. characterize the 115 garments for which full in- si-ructlons and illustrations are given in the New Lux Knitting Book. With the urgent need now for things that. will last. patterns ftaturc uscfultiess and longer-Wen!- n, mnilllns u. 5-._v e5 ranging imn bu y‘s first training socks t0 $11135‘? sturdy comforts for the abla-Ndlrd scaman. A delightful. whlmlcal and new idea in the new Lux Knitting Book l5 the fumily of Lux dolls. Easy to knit, from cdds and ends of wool they make mOst economical iZI-fii that are so irresistible you'll hate to give them away. Remarkably. each doll has its own Dlquflflt D61’- scnality. Full directions are includ- (‘d in the New Lux Kniltlllil 390k. pitblished by Lover Brothers. To- ronto. Instiuctirms in the book this your include the proper method of salvaging wool from worn hand- WOIILDN’T 0ROSS STREET FOR $100 You know those people-maybe you Irv one ylrllrltfIf-whn cum! home after work an tired out they run't he lured out ni their m,” r-halrs- who wouldn't even go arrnll the street for $100 to are the greatest show on mirth, It‘: not over-work that alwayl makes a mun or Wnmnn fr- this way -— {II- thmlgh 1hr)’ nflen [no] themselves that It ll. A tired. 11.11.... (‘OIHIILIUII like uu. n often- times the rrauIt of Inw blood count due to flimplo "mo"... A i...’ i.|.....| count. oi‘! u..." mav mvnn _\'|m haven't enough n-II blond .-...»......-1.~.._ n“... DnWIIIinma run. 1'.l|-..'r|..;y nro worItI-fununia r... u.» nun. they no» m |,,,.,.,.,,.i...v_ iIw number and airvmrih ..r rni .-...,.....~l.~. whi-n thvy lmvc on... wq..i..-...-.| 1.. nimlvlu nncmin Iloaitlr-s, m. Winn...“- vim. Pills nro furlIIIvII “m. Vilnmin u, m. m.- jmrtnnl nitI in lvromnttnu am-rtilo nn-l kccil- iiil norm‘! unrI Intention] rum-m ttnvvfiliI w...“ ,-.... w: jittery flhd "Arr" hr-cnnae of a dcflrirury of nu. vital vIcmvltt, Don't WnIL Be euro-try Dr; Williams Pink Pllla today. 31.609000; Prince Edward Isand, 244,000; Newfound- To Inspect Mayor-General Jean Knox, the only woman Major-General in the British Commonwealth of Na- tions and at. 34 the youngest Ma- jor-General in the world. will arrive in Charlottetown on the evening of Monday October b, t0 inspect members o the Canadian Women's Army Corps. Director and Controller-general of the Auxiliary Territorial Service of Britain, she was born in suf- foik in 1908. Her husband is serv- ing with the Royal Air twee. They have a daughter, Julie, who is fifteen. General Knox will be accompan- ied by O01. E. M, Gowers, chief commander of the A. T. S. Before the war. and up to 1938. Mrs. Knox led the life of an average English housewife. In that yea: she joined the A. T. S., quickly rising to the rank of company commander, and since the we;- to her present high position, Announce Loss of 0.8. Destroyer WASHINGTON. Sept. 24 —-(AP) —-The 151114.011 United Qtates d95- troye-r Jarvis, with p0ssibly 172 men aboard. has vanished in the southwest Pacific and is assvmed to have been sunk by Japanese sub_ marines or aircraft, the Navy De- partment announced today. The auxiliary translwlt Little also has been lost. The casualty list of both vessels was believed to total about 250, since. in addition to the men who disappeared with the Jarvis, the Navy said that approximately half of those on the Little dicd. The Jarvis complement was 172 and the Little, a converted destroyer, usually carried 150 to 200 crew members and troops. Both ships had been engnted in operations in the Solomon Islands offensive. 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