altar-via"? “rm: BATTLE" AND CUBAN RHYTHM ISEBIEMILPZR 2. 1941 ,__________ iv; \:; f‘ \\ "Ii, . N V. JIHJU i\\-n‘u'n"n'd'h‘hl'd'-'n'd"n The at best-selling novel .pu linked in the Saturday nin Post under the title of Re Wheels Rolling"! . s" HENRY FUNM i iiiliiiliili iiiiliiliill LINDA Htli/Nil fIYiRi-‘Ql; Til-DAY -=- Matinee 3.i5—lllght 1 and 9 c3555‘? THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF “LITTLE WOMEN” -Wlth two lovable rogues added 5 in the most laughed-and cried-over group of folks ever caught between the covers of a book! hers MUTE stars. A-.-.-.- a.- \_.__. -—and- ELSIE the lamour cow 5f, object of than most screen publicity -EXTRA-— ‘War in the Desert" “TRAVELOGUE: and "CARTOON ____._. u/IATINEE 3.15 NIGHT 7‘ AND 8.45 A PRIZE PACKAGE OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT i...‘ a WELLNER'S \\\\\\lillH/////é i ox EASY carer's Val. -. rel-mt "Bluebird" DIAMONDS $50. Perfect. flawless and women. BlRTl-ISTONE RINGS $500 or. Styles for mcn Irma CENTRA UHARLO'I'I‘E'I‘QWN GUA§IQI§IN_ L GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising d s aewsy nature mo! be inllrted at 5 cents s word. strictly pay- able In advance. UIIASWELI. for Phowkmphs CONFEDERATION LIFE INBUB ANCE [r9131 COOKS f PhD lvhhl. ' mb-IOQI- 4-H. Jill-Y 8| MISS LILLIAN McKenzWs music studio ls now at 85 Rochford St. Telephone 659. I..-52i. M185 SUZANNI Brenton, A. MLIL. will open classes in piano on September 18th, Phone 12M. L-528-9-0-2i. D0 YOUR GIRL Guide deed next Tuesday by attending Queen's Can- adian Fund afternoon tea at Gov- ernment House. 3.30 to 6.30 p. m. Tea 25c. BUY AN EXTRA pound of sugar for Red Cross apple jelly and send it to Red Cross house between Sept. Bth-ldth. L-41l-9-6-3l. D0 YOUR GIRL Guide Jeed next. Tuesday by attending Queen's Canadian Fund afternoon tea at Government House, 3.30 to 6.30 p. m. Tea 25c. ATTEND AFTERNOON TEA to- day at Government House from 3.30‘ to 6.30 P. M. and help Queen's Cain, adian Rind-Ra sponsored by the Charlottetown Guiders’ Club—25c. ECHO FROM TRAFALGAR—-MI'. and Mrs. Geor O. Hodge, Plains- vllle, Conn., le t the province es- tercla altar a pleasant but s ort vacat n near Charlottetown. It is interesting to note that Mrs. Hodges great-grandfather was a sailor on Nelson's Victory at 'I‘ra- falgar. He was taken prisoner in the engagement and held in France for l3 years COMMANDANT LEAVES — Ad- jutant W. Hawkes, ccmmandant of the local branch of the Salvation Army, and Mrs. Hawks leave this morning for Ottawa where the former is posted to duty with No. 1 Corps. ‘Iihey have been stationed in= Charlottetown for the m0 before coming here. Capt. W. Mer- cer, saint John. will replace Ad- jutant Hawkes in Charlottetown. Accompanied by Mrs. Mercer, he is expected to arrive here Thursday. RELATIVE 0F NAVAL SECRE- TARY VISITED HERE-Dr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Moore, Middleton, past 14 urn lCrveJVhYB ,and were at Saint John if" Ban“ o “e m L COME T0 the Queen's ‘Canadian Fund Tea at. Government House t2»- day—-3.Ii0 to 6-30 P. M. Tea 2o cenis. COVEHIIAD CHARGE. — Rev. Dr. Ross of I-lonan will addrefii a special meeting for the four con- gregations oi this charge in Wcst Covehead Church on Wednesday. September 10th at 8 RM. Rev. Thus. A. Wilson. Minister. L-507-9-9-ll. FIRE YESTERDAY — Firemen were called out about 2 o'clock yes- terday afternoon when the occu- pants of 41 Elm Avenue became alarmed by an overheated stove pipe. There was no damage. T0 REPRESENT GOVERNMENT —Hon. H. H. Cox, Chairman oi the Fisherman's Loan Board for flu! Province. leaves tomorrow moriiiiil! for Shediac, where he will represent the government at a conference of Fishery Supervisors in the Maritime Provinces. POLICE COURT - In the Police Court Wsterdav a man charizcd with breaking and entering also tiicft from the Canadian Stores pleaded guilty and was remanded until Iu- day for sentence A hit-and-iiin driver was fined $25. and costs or 30 days. Seven drunks failed to au- pear and each had his bail bond estreated. Another drunk was sent to Falconwoo CHURCH NOTICE-The United Church of Canada, Hunter River Pastoral charge: services will be held on Sunday, Sept 14, as fol- lows: Wiltshlre l1.00 am. Bib‘e Class 10.00 am. At 7.30 p.m. the C.G.I.'I‘_ will present iheii" pageant entitled “The Ten Virgins". Wheatley River 3.00. Sacrament of Baptism. Hunter River 7.30 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, minislltcgéz -___-__. SERIOUS ACCIDENT - The many friends oi Mr. Stewart Mac- Nevin of Buns-haw. now ciiil>10\'i‘d with the Siorms Construction Co. at Hearst. Ontario. will lcurii wiih regret of his serious accident itn Mondav last. Iii some manner which was not fullv disclosed a gascliiic explosion occurred and Mi". M" ’ Nevin was btldlv burned about t. e face hands aiicl neck. He was 1i".- mediately rushed to the hospital it Hearst, bv tractor accompanied by, N911 MaePhail of Argyle Shore. HiidiL-—i-~- --- -- --~-—--w e was obliged to remain on ihe operating table for foul" hours. The‘, latest word received bv his ivlie ill-l formed her that: (after suffering intense pain ioi" the first few days) he is now resiiulpconifortabiy, sl- This column is reserved for news of bhllulih m‘? °°‘.*“m°1_1 "1 m5 Q95 i?‘ local interest, but advertising of fir“ Yaiiliongglliggilnlifig slizégiwkuag a uewiy mitli a may be inserted W85 P635113 ' . at 5 cents word. strict - not be affected. Mr. MacNeviu nus a a l7 p“ N.Y.. were refgelstcred at The Char- lottetown yes rdsy. Dr. Moore ls a oousm o1 the Naval Secretary of the United States, Mr. Frank Knox. The latterfls mother was a native of this Island. Dr. Moore visited the houses in this city which had beeni occupied by some of his forefathers. Speaking of the Island, he said,| “Word; are inadequate to express- my pleasure." THINKS ISLAND “MOST FER». TILE" — Recent visitors to the Island were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ringin, Allentown, Penn. Mr. Ring- in is employed as an architect with the United States Department of Agriculture. I-Ie is interested in, the construction of high/ways to! centres from which agricultural‘ products are shipped by truck. Speaking of this province, he said it was "the most fertile" country he had seen in his travels. - Mi"s. D. C. Moore. East Royal y and FLAGS SHOULD BE FLOWN-- Hon. H. H. Cox has received word from Ottawa, requesting urge upon all municipalities and residents thereof to fly flags dur- Weok (Sept. 10-17) municipalities and piople ate streets and premises thereby bring to the attention of all citizen; the fact the week. marking the third anniversary of Canada's entry into the war, is’ bcln specially observed throughout the Dominion. decor- eral oi the late Pallbearers were Messrs. don. Ernest Ross Bethune. P. J. Proude and J. People's Cemetery. The Harris was formerly Matilda Web- St. Peter's Bay in i862 an was a resident oi Charlottetown t l abmiti a year ago. Since that time she lived with her son Harry J. Harris, New Glasgow. N. S.. where she pass cd away. Two other sons survive C. W. Harris and A, E. Harris of Summerside. also two dau hters. Miss Maude Harris, R. N.. New Glas- ilow N. S. Mr. . J. McEwen of Greenwich, St. Peter's Bay, is a. brother. Attention Hear Miss Amelia I-laley. C.W.L.. National (Jonvenor war work to- night. B p. m... llotel Charlotte- town. in co-operatlon with recon- secration week. .Musical program. Silver collection for Queen's Can- adian Fund. L485. lsome time in ‘rrenton N. 8., m m i $141 medical examination. As a lng the whole of Reconsgcrafltioniin pleasant surroundings. A strik- an aveiiggggczmtlkr cf coloflul nwuu-Ps turned frcni Halifax, Mrs. Edward andIhkanglng on the wall which dcillct t 8 c‘ A‘ ____ lDcverciiux, ’I":.cy had an enjoyable _ ATTRACTS P9 i - I the FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun-- Emmi 15mm‘- m” “twin” g°“° h Id w dMx-skfimfl Elan“, 5:31:11 one end of the Province to the G wase yesraya moon rum , the _B5,pfl5t chm-ch hem The 55;- of the Travel Buicau was at Nortéh vices at the church and grave were! CB-Pe 1n cmlnemm“ W“ 50m“ m‘) '_ conducted by Rev. I. Judson Levy,’ in: Picture! l‘! the mind and 59'“ J. P. Gor-i a Coffin. J. E. Stems.‘ Mr.FMori'i§.=e1y kibgohtfiiggilsletiigittil; ,er. l"0Ill u _ A. Webster, Interment was in inc. 1'72 persons climbed to the ic-P 9f late Mrs.| the Lighthouse and |names in this 1903K stcr and was born at Greenwich. Morflggcy, the . b in adv cc. a wide circle of friends and for the S f“ _____.___: Dast three years has been a ii... ., —i driver for the Storms Co. He silent, CONFEDERATION up!) {N311}; . 1W3 ANCE, L-97El last summer was employed at the R. i A. F‘. Reconnaissance School alt RED C3055 Jeuy Campaign Charlottetown. His many IYIEIICS 58m 5_13._h‘ won-t you Send Wish him fl $999M Tecilvery- iapples or sugar on one of these RECRUITING OFFICE RE-Alt- “y” L“*71'9'6‘3‘ RANGED — The Royal Canadian Air Force recruiting office at 25 Kent Street is kelJt quite busy blissc days as many younsl men 1mm all parts of the province seek admission to the Force, A great many lvoxiien have also made implication for 4.1-, fligflilgn6fiiggya AW%2_)ei:;in$g€1_h%-!j —Teu for Queen's Canadian Fund D0 YOUR Gnu. Guide deed next Tuesday by attending Queen's Can- adian Fund afternoon tea at GU‘!- crnment House, 3.30 to 6.30 p. m. Tea 25c. I GOVERNMENT HOUSE TODAY . v l- - . . _ - . sponsored py the Charlottetown mg charge and me 1.05,,“ that me friends. ’I‘ea served fi"0iii 3.30 to GLO office is one of the inost ugétogiéililie P- M-“25 “m5- 'l ' v . . . Egerlifs sggtlaLnli/‘afilléyabtfii/tulillie artistic MAM)“ *““\Y *' H15. W°"*"“1P-5 decorations in the building The .e- May“ B~ ROY Emma“ 15 $59M‘ cruitiiig officers room the iiiforma- 1Y0“? me Dlvllm-‘c l" "W991" i" W11‘ “on and ordcflv 1.001135 are an 51>" iiectioii with iiie chi"istcniiiil ‘ll the umed on me ground ‘mom m“ new corvette which has been iiiizncd its upstairs ‘m. trade was alter tlic city oi Charlottetown. lie u ‘w ‘ ' w_ is accompanied on ihe trip bv .vii's. suit of the ncw set-up an Bllivicilli Emma“ staff carry on their important \\'.i.k RETURN Fhffi ‘ioNvuxqqozq of me Dulce is me -Thc following nurses have rc- uclilcn, Mrs. Edwnrck MacGuigcn, . f u R“ an Misses Mae mg, Euelle “grin” advenuues 0 w Mooney, Florcnce McInnis and Mary; 03TH \I’E IJFIITIIOIISI; inoici" trip to the Nova Scoim czip- N QVISITORSZ- It iip- ital. Wliilc there ilicy illlflllflltl llic‘ of annuul convention of the Maixiimei Council of Catholic Nurses, held at‘ Halifax Infirmary. Mrs. Mac- the Prince Edward ars this year that a 1iun1bvr_ people, who have visited Prince ulgan was . Mn RC -I."land (iclcgste. Mrs. Cllllfli was er‘ A ‘W days ago gem clectcg vice-president of the counc . ATTENDING CONFERENCE — Mr. J. J. Lzirabee. Supervisor of Fisheries foi" P. E. Island and his staff of provincial fisheries inspect- signed their i ors are at picscnt in Shcdiac iii- Miss U111“ , tending a conference of fishery sup“ daughter of the iéliVlSOllfl #114 the MaritimS groviocts. Keeper, is quite an amateur artist. C“? m“ Home 5 ""351 c m“ ‘)3’ , _ _. _ oi. A. Barry, Chief supervisor" ioi" F12‘; gamrlltfiffigeflgf (ZIIYQQEgtrtgf [$12215 the Eastern Division, who iitlciidcd‘ a conference iii Alberton rcccnll .. “ml-ch drlfisd m ‘rum m“, 3"“ “d Dr. M. Coady. 0f St. Francis Xnvv-‘l Dfl-lnlcd B Picture 0f m}? Lgmhmwe lcr University and Hon, C. H. Bhk-, 9n mem- and she “'50 m.“ m? “m” cny. Minister of Education for Ni iv with a K111111119!‘ Cf b¢filll15ll\1\5h“l1'.l3runs\vick were fllllOlll-l Llic SDOilk“'S ed stones, which slic- gallicicd on at _\.,isu.,-d,u~s sp$s10ns"l"1~le Conffih register which has been kept by the shore. She sild all she could once closes on Thuy;day_ paint during the sunimci" months. _____ The following are some of ilic| ISLAND STORY FILMED HERE names of places from which visitorsg --Aii iiilcicsiing feiiturc of the re- came, who registered at North Cape i ccnily completed coloured niovmg this summer: Quincy, Mac; Iiftstoh, g picture film of Prince Edward Mass: Halifax, Novii Scnti. " lirock- Island, inkcii by the Amriieui" Cin- line, Mass; Quebec. P.Q.; I“:iii"field,,ciriii Lviigiic of America, \\‘l’l‘0 the Maine; Rocklimd, Maine; Vniicouv- scciics shot at Green Gnblcs iii the er, 8.0.: DOTCIICSWI‘, Muss: Liiiicn- ; National Park. A number cf these burg, NS; New York. N. z Chi- sccncs rcprcscntcd thc hcroinc in cago, Illinois: Lowell, ‘Mns tvcst the Aime of Green Gables story, Orange, N.J.; Salem. Mass: Am- and Miss Jczm Taylor of Charlott- herst. Nova Scotia; and Denver. town acted" this part, to the great Colorado. Two very llliPfflsllllz vis-isiltisfnction oi’ MI‘. H. H. Bixler. itors were Mr. and Mrs. wnughlwlio tuck the pictures. Mr. Bixler from Ireland, who were on their stated that her acting was vcry first trip to Prince Edwarci Island. l-uaturri} and the costume which was m-M-g, arranged for her was also partic- 65H?“- SOLITAIRE $ ' $34 75 "'- "Bluebird" ' quality. Choice of desinis. . .. __l Perfect. 3¢|ow_ wasrrranp "lw- WATCHES New wwrcnas FOI’ men and women. Gun-an. "nest. dependable m: $24.75 ““ Insnr W. W. WELLNER LTD. WEDDINEMMEANDS . $5. m $25. Ihnd carved. diamond get. ed. JEWELERS SINCE 1868. . g teed. $14.75 W" Featuring the Singi RAY SIMMONS and wmrz SPOT DA ivciss FOR. THIS WEEK NEW HT. W NEW GOOD TUESDAY NIGHT. WEDNESDAY NIG FRIDAY NIGHT, GOOD FIDOR. ’ COME AND HEAR THEM Touiiii DING CONNOLLWS New 8 Piece Blind At Regular Tuesday Night Dance __1N_.. HOLY NAME HALL . . ELL“, T, Gas“;- 'a'u'u"n'n'u'u'u'i'u' ‘I ularly good PRESENTED REPORT - In the report of the 10th annual diocesan convention of the Catholic Womeirs league held in souris last. week the name of Mrs. J. Austin Murphy, Emerald, who presented a. report, was lnadvertanlly omittcri, She re- prcscnted llic island C W. l ovi- lnsr the presentation of the $25,000 donation to the Dominion L .,. ‘iv ment, and described what not place. Later the some dsv she was guest at a luncheon given by Mrs, J. A. MacCabe. National President, Ottawa. M ‘Ifflff-‘flfl- ng Saxophones of ELMER GALLANT poo rues ron SALE. than. 1701. L-525-9-9-3i. TO LET — SHOP I81 GREAT George Street. Apply 165 Eustou Street. L-524-9-9-3i. COMPETENT YOUNG MAN DE- sircs position with buslncs firm. Apply Guardian. L-520-9-9-2l. In GOING r0 NEW GLAS .ow. i ‘A's’? fl-‘AH-auer L532. N. 8., Wednesday morning, can accommodate four. Phone l'l0l. DOME DANCE BAND. ‘ - EBSTEIUS ORCHESTRA. DOME DANCE BAND. HOUSE To TJrIiYJ-iiittsi borough Street. Inspection on piemises, evenings. ‘MacDonald returned Saturday night . Iiatel Mr. J. E. Garnhuliiu- Joins The Messrs J. P. Crockett Staff Messrs J. P. Crockett stove and furniture Co. have been very for- tunate in securing tire services of Mr. J. E. Gnrnhum familiarly known as “Red? Mr. Garnhum is well and favorably known to the bllylllll Public cl iliis city, thorough- ly experienced in the 1ines this firm Cill'_l‘_\i and bears an enviable rep“. lotion for square dealing. Along with Mi". Archie Mac. Ffarlane who has bcen with the firm siiicc its beginning. and the manager J. P. Crockett together with very low overhead expense: assure you oi the best service p05. ' a big saving in prices and a good place l0 trade. Don't lCl“Z(‘i thou lcw overhead and cxpericnccci" sale men mean much. I. 502-9-9-11. D0 YOUIFB T for Queen's Can- "Wflll Fllllii b5‘ klilCllfl iig Aiicrii on Tca at Government House tOCflV—-‘ 3.30 lo 6.30 P. l/L-Tea 25 cciits. I PROMOTED — Sub. Li. Ediixird P. Shaw. R. C. N. V. R... now servii with the Rovnl Navy. has received: his commission of Lieutenant. “Tcd" was .1 nnmilui" member of the Can-i ndlun Bunk cf Commerce at Char-i lcétcilgloivu and enlisted September 2, Personals Mr. and Mrs. N. A. MflcLcoti, Vic- IOl'lil.B.C., il ill iircscnit visiting the ]Yl'(l\'ill . 'li'~,cv are iiclnicd to the lliiiclirctls at Georgetown. Ml‘. Mnclmccl is a iiuviii officer. Miss Vidct Malheson, Charlotte- toivn. is (icing =l< well as can be expected afici" an operation for ab- pciidlcitis in the P.E.I. Hospital on Monday. LAC. C. R. bllsaeDnnld and Mrs. iiici" visiting their son, Grir. Jcsc-ph MacDonald of Sydney. Airs. Charles R. MacDonald. Gt, George Si... received a cable inform- ing hcr oi the safe arrival of her son Albie in Encland. Mr. Joseph I-I. Harris, MP, Tor- oiiin, arrived licrc last ‘liuitt. He is nu a DllSll10-5 nap to the Prwiiice. I-ic is staring at the Charinttctswn Mrs, Alcx Hciidcrsmi oi‘ Mono‘! ton and Mrs. Albert Frizzcll of Fiiiicc Albcri, Sash, lcft mi rc- lurn to ilicii" hrvnivs Saturday niici" visiting in lllf‘ city. tiic uucsls of Mi". and Mrs. Rav Frimcll. liirs. Wilfred Frizrcll has rc- turiicd. to Ainiicion after spending lhc wcckciirl iii the city. guest of Mi". and Ali's, Rlly Frizzcll. Mrs. Ormoiiri C. Hawboldt. and two daughlvrs Jcaii iiiiri Elana of i4 AllPn sii . Halifax. N s. left on return s. rday after spending n picasnni ivcek ivitgi Mrs, John _PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DON'T LET OONSTIPATION "erf YOIl nowil" Iiil TliE “BETTERWWAY" T0 00|l|lEOT u KELLOGIYS AlL-Blliiii Gives You Lilli; Than Just Temporary ileliei . .. ii Ileally Gels at the ilause Constipation can "gel: you down”, unless you get at the cause. Ifyours is the common type, due to luck (if the right kind of “bulk" in the diet, try comets-tying it by, enjoying a crisp, delicious cereal regularly . . . KELIDGGW ALL-BRAN. ALL-BRAN supplies your intestines with the “bulk" you should have to keep regular. Eat it every day . . . as a cereal with sugar and cream or in delicious mulliiis . . . drink plenty of water, and see if your “ti"oublcs" don't vanish! But, remember, ALL-BRAN doesn't work like purgatives . . . it takes time. ALL-BRAN comes in two convenient sizes at your grocers. Or you can get it in individual serving packages at ftiStéillftllllS. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. “Serve by Saving! Buy War Savings Certificates" ‘Service for the Late Father Bradley DOMINION OF‘ CANADA PROVINCE OF In the Probate Court the 8th. iiay of September, A. D. 1941. In Re Estate of Frederick Rob- erts late of Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince, rchant, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said In Si. Dunstan’: Basilica. yes. Lcruiiy iuoriiuig His Excellency Rev, Di‘. C. ltlctiiiirqziii, Archbishop O1 Count '1o_r0iil0,_c to med Pontifical Re- Y" , quiem Hiaiiiuis-s for the late my. Greetmg- . George Bradley, S J Whereas upon reading the peti- Rev; MM“ MaIiI-ihie LIECDOHMQ tion on file of Frank Aubrey Rob‘ was High Priest, Rev. Frederick crls 0f North Milton in Queelfi Cass, Deacon. iiiirl Rev. Richard County aforesaid, Farmer. and Vi/illiam Watts of York in Queen's Count-y aforesaid. Farmer, the ex- ecutors of the above named estate, praying that a citation may be is- sued ior the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- by required to cite all persons in- ierestcd in the said Estate to O6 ulid appear before the Judge pre- sent. at a Probate Court to be held ir. the Court House in Charlotte- town, in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Friday the 10th day of October next, coming, at. the hour of eleven o'clock forc- noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Ellsivorili. Sub Deacon, _ Rev, Filllltl’ Siiiiiii, S. J., Super- ior of the Jesuit Order of Montreal. and Rxzv. Austin Bradley, S. J., 0f the Reuiopolis Jesuit College, King- ston. Ont, broilici" of the late Pa. iher Bradley were Deacons of Holi- or. Rev. George A. NietcDoxiald and R/cv. Wilfred MscCrircile were Mas:- ers oi Ceremony. Present in the Sanctuary were Nisan‘. J. A. Murphy. Rev. John Sullivan. Rev. Leonard MacKenna, Rev. Georsre McKenna, C.SS,R.., Rev. A. O. Murphy, R/ev, Dr, M, J, Smith. Rev. Gvurue McCabc Rev. Raymond AIIICKPIIZlQ, Rev. Urban Gillis and Rev John E. O. O'Brien i t fth id at te h id ‘Of swims-l hrggoblél 532ml rem? the sligtat: collds- Rev» I?“ BQXUMd G11“! 355m“! 111 ed as prayed for in said petition the Fm”- ziud on motion of Donald McKin- non, Esq., Proctor for said Peti- tioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at. least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith ‘posted in the following public places respective- ly, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada and at or near the Bank oi Nova Scotla both in Charlotte- town aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Witness His Honour Harold Leo- nard Palmer, Judse f! the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and year first above written. I ciismmm: BOQUET BEAUTY AIDS Face Powder, Lip Stick 3 Purpose Cream Rouge Apple Blossom, Cologne, Peach Cologne, Cherry Cologne. These odors also in BODY TALCUM l By the Coughs.) $1 (Sgd) MURIEL s. LOWTIIER.‘ Registrar. L'531'9'9'4'l- Kodaks Films, Supplies Oil Color Outfits MARRMGES Photo Flood and Photo Flash Bulbs Developing Tanks DlflYlilifiPERs Pfllllillg‘ l*‘riin"cs Gold- ii‘ l MACEACIIERN — CONKIE -- Ati Clini"lnttctou"ii oii ScDt 6, 194i. by Rev. D. C. Bootliroyd, Mary Macq Eacherii of l-Iopefield. P. E. I. i0 David Conkie of the R. A. F. | l-‘ERIIUSON — BURGOYNE -— Al! . l. 194i. _' . . g§§f1‘f§_“3§§’_w%§h,.§§§f Om 311,2‘. Silver and _ Retouching beth I-‘crlruson to Gerald David‘ Pencfls etc Burgoyne. both of Charlottetown. DlXON-‘VEBSIER —- At TIIVU"! Unltcd Church on Sept. 3. 1041A Rev. Ward MilCLPiljl officiating‘, Doris Louise Webster of AUEUE‘! REDDIN Carmichael, Cumberland st. Registrations at Pflldtou Lodge on Soul. 4th included Ml‘. and Mrs, s, T. Grccii, Mi". and Mrs. J. G, Mac- N011. Ml‘. and Mrs. Arthur Roper, Morton Dew. B. C. Kceping. R, Jen- kins. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Trinity United Church TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th il.30-—Kindergarte|i--Soclal lIr-tl. 6.30—Cubs—Soci:il llall. cm Guide iv...» Girl Giiiilis arr- nskcd to bring MUSIC. GOOD EAT S. ' _ Ia-BM-O-D-il. from 3.30 to 6.30 p.m. tea 25c. Doiinld. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mac» their mothers iind friends to the tea at Government House today PHONE Si; L. M. Ilnucciic R. M. Smuilman tine Cove to Vance Buimau Dixon l l of Tryon. llARPER-DlXON-Ai Tryon Uli- lied Church on Wednesday. ScPl- Rev. Ward Mclman offi- '" 1941, Dixon of clating. Janice Bernice ‘Pryon tn Alllsmi Muttnrt Bar?" n ma. Carleton. __._i_ “is ———-s DEATHS - SMITH-At. Freetown September '1. In M97710 "a m i941. James W. Smith ilgcd 80 _ ____ V__ ‘ years. A short funeral scrvicc from m “Mm: mommy o’ j his latr- residcnce ‘hicsdny at. 1.30 PM, followed by service in United Church. Freetown, at 2 PM. Iiiicr- ment Freetown. MRS. Nlill. DICCANNELL Passed Anny nn September 9th, 1940 Inserted liy Neil ‘Alcilannell am‘ L-5l4—9-9-li. Fm In Memoriam In loving memory of Herbert G. Walker who ‘passed away on Sep- tember flth, 940, Today brings back sad memories 0f a loved one one to rest — And i=1» ones w o think of him to- “Y. Are the ones who loved him best. Inserted by his Father, Mother and Sisters. L-Blb-D-I-li. UNDERTAKEK EMBALMER Charlottetown and North vviltshlll Phone 149 w.-. ,q.- .