SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 FI Pli -r-'7""' pI[,L'S Cnrtoo Paramount present: America‘: lavovlle "MI. and Mn.” charlie Ru§2l95'Ma‘l 3° tillotlce Mathews ' .A Pururnounl NAL TODAY 2.30:. HWI IIE l and Men MARSHAL »ii~=='zfi*"i~1"-iiW~n~ . n — Crime Doesn’t Pay — Pete Smith d '1». FNBE Emma: FRI. & SA T7 THEY'RE rnvme to win ms HEART... but Charlie won’t give ’em a tumble! w John Picture - Dl'°."° land -llonald O'Connor Hartley -‘Blll‘y,Lee cl by Georgo.An:huinbP.“.d ALSO CARTOON — MUSICAL — VARIETY DAILY 2.30 — 7 — 9 P. M. l EVERY THURSDAY CBC Nrlwork lift‘. COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEES 3.15 T ‘"90! Gene Sing "ll MINES illl DIFFERENCE NOW’ , I00. I. IIIL-II.I.V III‘! JUNE STOREY 9 Bid. l0l!ll. ii-’5'~*~ ‘E..v'"~'*' DAILY 2.30 — 7 — 8-45 oday—Priday—Sat. l ..Whoa—— -.5‘.‘.’l’.‘.“ . Holy Redeemer llall THURSDAY, Sept. 7 for the best Bingo yet offered. Large Prizes MYSTERY BINGO S25, Freezout M _ Too Late ’i‘o Clasrfy k i°i..°-W L-711-F -1 wanna amt.‘ ~ housework. » and Rochford streets before mid- TII9 central Guardian 1. this column is reserved for news on local intereu but advertising of |‘|l‘°Wl! “nature 3!! nulneened u oen , . able In .av:n::. ' ‘U ”’ LIPS INSUR- CONFEDEBATION ANCE. L-9730-1-11-8|. THE RED CROSS requests all Clemymen hzwing unused butter vouchers to return these to 59 Grafton St, Charlottetown, im- mediately. L.711_ ATTENTION residents of Dis- tricts 2. 3 and 5 Queens count. , Be Sure to hear Rev. Ben Spence noted Temperance worker in Henrtz Memorial Hall, Thu;-5- fl-EV evening at 8 o'clock. L—’li6 WILL RETURN I-'l0ll:l.E—Bi5hcp J. A. O’Sullivan oi Charlottetown Who left here two weeks ago {or- Rome. is at present in New York, l}flVin2 cancelled his rqposed trip cue to the sudden on of hos- tilities in Europe. His Excellency W85, 10 have sailed on the Maure- inma. He is expected home this month and will probably visit, Ontario on route. INFORMATION WAl\"I‘ED—The Red Cross has been asked to se- cure the names and home gddxgg- ses, as well as service addresses of all Canadians serving in any branch of the British forces, will filwone havinz sons or daughters in the British forces or in the permanent Canadian fomes please call at the Red Cross Office and give the required particulars. 1r'll2-9-'1-21. IN IIOSPITAL-Sergeant Jose h Kinslo: of ihe Prince Edward land Highlanders was -taken to hospital yesterday with injuries he- celved in an accident at the mili- tary camp here. Wlhile doing guard duty at the Exhibition where his Battalion is quartered. Serge-ant Kiiislce was struck by an automobile and crushed against u fence. Hospital aui-iwlritiea said his condition was not serious. ESCAPES INJURY —Oocupants of two cars involved in an ac- cident on the corner or Euston night last night escaped serious injury, police said. The cars were damaged. Earlier in the day a 12- year-old boy was struck by a car on Longworth Avenue but es- CBDBG with bruises. The lad was riding on the rear 01' a milk wagon and jumped against the side of the car, police were told. Y. M. C. A. MILITARY SERVICE —The local Y.M.C.A. establish- ed Qllarlvrs yesterday in the main Blinding at the Exhibition Grounds. Repeating the service rendered in camps at home and abaoad in the World War 1914-18 writing paper -—envelcpes and reading material are‘ supplied without charge and mail is accepted and posted by the Association The Y. M C. A has received authority to sell postage stamps thus providing a com'pl»ste scrivgxe for those wishing to write let rs. Y. M. C. A. representa- tives i'.1di»:ate that the booth kept bus)’ yesterday during parade periods, was of f Y'S MEN'S CONVENTION—'I‘l1e district oonvenmon Maritime Y's Men, held last Monday Tumday at Fredericton. N. B., was largely attended and successful in every way report the Island dele- gates who returned home last night. Those present from the Charlottetown Club were Presidentl Roy Oudmore. Vice President Em- cst Boll. Secretary Edwin John- ston. Harry Cudmr.-re. Bert Bimms. and Rev. H. Danton. From Summerslrlc were Lindsay Wlllett, Dr. Hillard Clark and Willard Our- rlc. The rniicarzc cup Wns won by i.he.Charlot.tetown delegates. R. O. Laughlm, Fredericton, was elect- ‘? September 18th. in the Board Room THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN ‘Island Pastor And Family Hadl Eventful Trip The R21’. 5. J. Quebec on Saturday an eventful tri from England on the O. P. R. illicit Mont:-ose. They arrived in Charlottetown yesterday en mute for Mount Stewart where Mr. Boyce resumes his ministry at the United Church there “We sailed from Saturday afternoon. ug. 26. and were about 800 miles out when. on Monday at 4 30, word was round the ship that we had to go back to Liverpool," Mr. Boyce told a Guardian representative yester- day. A notice was placed on the bulletin board advising that the vessel was ordered to return to the .United Kingdom. The passengers. many of them refugees from Czechoslovakia and Poland. were greatly upset and many women be- came hysterical. However, the ship again turned her course six or seven hours later, and proceeded to Quebec without mishap. Black- out precautions were taken, and coiafiful attention given to lifeboat r . 'Ilhe Montrose carried approxi- mately 1,000 passengers. about twice the normal numiber. and every no- comrnodation. including steam unused tor years. was banned the limit. Meals had to be given in three sittings. Many joined the ship just at the last minute, after planning to sail on other vessels whose schedules had been cancel- led. There was a large number of United States and Canadian citi- zens as well as European refugees. The latter had heartbreaking stor- ies to tell of Nazi aggression. Three hows after the arrival of the Montrose in Quebec. the Em- press of Australia arrived with a. lane? imssmger list. Provincial Red cross Meeting is Planned The Executive of the Prince Eid- ward Island Division, Canadian Red Cross Society, at a largely at- tended meeting held ’I‘ucsd'ay af- ternoon decided to call a meeting of representatives of all organiza- tions in the prm'lnc=_ so:'i:il,reli'.'i- ous. fra-tcrnal, benevolent This meeting is to be hold on Monday. of the City Buildlnz and is for the purpose of augxneminz the present Executive bv clrcting mem- bers from the different pa:ts of the Province in order to deal with Red Cross affairs in time of war .eenock on ' I Soft, smooth skin clever girls use ALWAYS before you go to Be sure to remove stale rouge and powder thor- oughly or they may cause unattractive Cosmetic Skin—dullness, tiny blemishes, enlarged pores. Use cosmetics all you wish, but use Lux Toilet Soap's ACTIVE lather before you renew make-up, 9 out of 10 Screen Stars use lux Toilet Soap /é/ -—-—¢%... wi tl1 Compiexions that pass |L©W ‘FST wins Romance — Lux Toilet Soap bed. Military Wedding Solemnized At Basilica Here A wedding of unusual interest was solerruuzed in t-Jt. Du.n5ta.n‘s Basilica ycstsmay morning wnen Mary Cathiennv, daughter of Mrs. Pater Mcoarrzm, and the late cx- conauctcr I’ Mccarron was ll1’liLECl in thc lnly bonds of matri- mouv to Llcut. Roy Arnoid Mc- Cnbe of the P, E. Island High- landers, and SCTI of Llcut. Allan and Mrs, Mccabe, all of this city The ceremony was performed, £1ll:iNupL1al Mass celebrated by Rev. P, McMahon D. 1)., rector of ill? Basilica. or emergency The National Council of the Canadian Red Cross is to hold a special meeting at Rldeau Hall. Ot- tawa. on Turwdav. September 12th. I-Ion. Dr. W J. P Maclwllan and Mr. G. F.Hutcheson.t.he Prince Edward Island 1'0D’I‘{’SE"“ltRl.lVES on the Council, will attend this meet- ing after which detailed informa- tion as to the war-time activities to be carried on by the Red Cross will be outlined. Almost 170 women have already signified their w‘llin':nr*ss to serve in different rapacitle: should the necessity arise. and forms are now . available for those who wish to of- l for their serviccs. so far no men ‘ have volunteered their services and as they are cqual‘v f‘llf’ll)‘." it is hoped they too will reg er. ed District Governor in succession to Br.-rt Davis. Moncton. T. Kirkm Yarmouth. is the new Regional Director. It was decided to hold the 19-10 conv-sntlon at Summer- sdc. COMLIIIITTEE NAMED-Premier ’I‘hane A. Campbell named a oeu- tral committee ye.-terviay which. will advise on the coordination of; organizations on Prince Edward Island. goverrsmen-tal or volun- tary. which may be employed for defence or other national purposesi in connection with the wow Europ- ean war. The personnel of the cen- . tral is as follows: Pnnier Camp-l bell. cha.lr'man: Hon. Mark R.l MarGulgan, Minister of Health; and Education: Hon. Dr. W. J P. MacMillan. Imacler of the Con- servativc Party; John Mustard and B. W. Robinson. memibars of the Legislative Assembly: Lieut.-Ooi. R. C. Chandler, Cha.viotietown City Councillor; Lieut.-Col. L. T. Low- ihcr, Officer Cnmtnandiruz the P. E. E_ C. P. Salt of the Royal Canad- ian Mounted Police: and Lieut- Col P. S. Fielding. The first meet- ihe legislative chamber of Provincial Building here. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — On Tuesday everiingcimugusl. land the home of Mrs. urge Bell was pleasantly surprised with friends to shower her daughter Irene wi gifts and best wishes on the occas- ion of her approaching marrl e. The wedding march was played Y Mrs. H. K. MacNell while Miss Mar- {orlc Dixon escorted the bride to be 0 a nicely decorated chair under a white marriage bell. Pink and white streamers diverging from the bel added to the appenranoe of the room. Miss Edith Holm Ind Mrs. Elmer Walsh wheeled in a daintily decorated carriage ed to over- flowing with presents. Mrs. Victor Shaw opened the presents and Miss Marjorie Dixon read the EJ000111‘ __n3nying verses while Mn. Clifton Incc arranged the gifts 0|‘! the ‘Obie- The bridc- to -be expressed her‘ thanks and invited all her friends to visit her in her new home. All joined in s ‘TOY Sh“? A -7'-my Good Follow‘ a ter which dainty IE- frr-shments were served. The re- mnmder of the even in dancing and social -.. ntei-course. an anti- ___________ Dublin. Ireland. has gossip campaign ‘N | day. 1. Light Horse: Pruveriniendl-‘Ht each of those institutions. lie was spent Former Island Pastor Among Athenia Survivors Among the survivors of the ill fated liner Athenia torpedoed off, the coast of Scotland, on Sun-! September 3. were Rev. ‘Frances Elwood Mr-Pherson and Mrs. MacPh' son. who wereretum- in; to Canada, aftrr having spent the last year in Scotland. Rev. Mr. McPherson had been granteda Travelling Scholarship from Tor- onto University. and was attending Edinburgh University. He is I legs, Mt. Allison llnlverslty, and United Theological College, Mont- real, having won high honors iln S a son of Mr. John A. McPherson. G nwood, Lot 8. Prince County. and Mrs. l\lrPhcrson a native of are among the survivors picked up by the Knut Nelson and landed at Galwny. Eire. Their many friends here are dr-livhted to hear of their rescue. nnd wish for them when they I hnrr wing trip . as 0 thci iuext venture to return to homeland. I’ ___::§ BIRTHS ——:-j_‘_ No0NAN—-At Summerslde. August 29th. 1939 to Mr. and Mrs. Pres- lton Noonnn a son, William Robert. Street, ‘FLOOD -— Al. 24 Valle)’ Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Flood a son. FLETCHER - At the P. E. 1. Hospital, Sap 3l‘(l. i939, to Mr. And Mrs. Albert Fletcher. a Son- MARRIAGFS‘ cmuo-nixon — Wednesday. soot am. Rgv, J, M. Bishop, Catherine Mary Dixon ni Brnrlalhnm-. to James cm 0* ‘‘‘i.f‘‘"‘£.}’_‘‘‘.°°'_ graduate of Prince of wales Col-I Charlottetown, on Sept. 5, 1939 to .m hé 1.3.‘;-e of : Miss Gertrude Mccaxron the bride's sister acted as bridesmaid. while the groom was supported by Licut. A F. Gormley. Both the groom and grcomsman, in uniform, are awaiting orders for transfer to some Ci‘/‘-Ir area In Canada. At the conclusion of the care- mony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride where 8. wedding breakfast was served As the bridal panv .efl the Basilica Pips Major Wilfred Burke of the Highland Pipe Band. played annroprlaic airs. The bride was attrnctivclv g~own- i cd in zosc and bilT.ZFtl‘-G." “ill-ll matohinz arcessorirs and wearing, a cnrsrre of sweet IP33 The bridesmaid was b7."omir.gl.V ‘ gownod in pale blue. with ac- ct-ssorlrs of burganriv and wore ni corsngc bouquet of roses. Mrs. Mccarron. mother of the. bride. chos: black wi‘h a cr>rsa_£Z\"i of roses. \vhil'.= M's. M€‘0fl‘)?- mother of the groom. was izownefl in R,O'~"il b'us with a Corsage b0u— l quct of swect peas. _ l A hon vmccn trip is undecldfdl as Lieut, Mcoate is awaitmg orders. but if time will allow they will en_1o_v a short trip,‘ _ The Guardian joins with a host of friends in extending hr-arty con- gratulations. Golden Wedding MR. AND MKS. w. r. ANDER- sox, MORELL. Friends and relatives came f'r0m far and near to pay their PESDGCYS to Mr. and Mia, W, T. Ander- lson of Morcll. who celebrated the Golden Anuivc1'sa1'y of tzneir wed- ding on Tuesday evening. Five sons, daughters-in-la.w, and grand; children vcre present, some (0 them having travelled from as HI “'1 M" be mm ‘M5 “"”~'m°°nul; Canterbury. New Brunswick. They as Europe for the occasion. Memages of felicitation wele re- ceived from His Honour the Lieu- tenant Governor. the I-lonouravble Pri.me Minister K-“E- the Honourable Premier Thane A Campbell, as well as from friends and acqu alntamm in variou-ssgtria of Canada and the United ties. The celebration mold the form of a large semi-formal dinner in t.he spaciotus h0<;m_E"1O’§t"0 fessar Pu on Of University a son acted of cercmdnles. After the drinking of the The King's Health. a toast to Friends And Ned h-bore W315 PTO‘ posed by A. B. A ersaon of Liv - lgol, another Ronwasdwrmspgnfhii by Mr. K. e s an . lsennett. Macdonald Then followed (9 toast to the Honoured guests. whiclhwas pIl;oposed by Mr. H. H. C P. . - 0&7; -Andcrsonwhale .and.irmh 01' wit. in 12:: eigthtyt-fourthhyear re- plied wi a nea speeo . l Miss Lona. MoLu-re of Charlotte- to -n,heacmr‘npa.rge<i air MissMi$y Mcca . 0 mo ne, - chusetts contributed a group 0‘ lchnrrniniz songs. and then Elizabeth Anderson and Leeland Anderson meme forward and _ handed t-hm’ Mrs. George Puncher, st. Avards..m_“Mmmmm Ifimaml gum {mm “'39- by .their family. an amethyst ring and gold-headed cane. The Reverend Mr Miller, on im- half of the neighbours, prosvlllrd lMr. and Mrs. Anderson With )1 II triple-chimed clock. and Mr W. W» [ school celebration I” as master - in of knowledge Mt. Stewart Teachers l along any desir- alble M]-nllechand foge tbs r1e(:r:atl;)nB.l . e w an erve rom Convention such «tour-s~° Mr. Woolner gave the teachers a. much aipmveciated addrms on the Mt Sum”: dismct Nadia“ Larger Unit all Administration. - , ‘T , Professor Banchard of P. W gl?l¥111V¢:)T;:191I‘1hL:‘;€s|ga§19'-Cllkum l§|1ESt1£‘i~Z‘l0“ ,0. gave an intx-.rcslin»;i=,r1 address on 3 _ 3- - ‘tea ling, stressing L e teacher's The "lr,C’1'1’“'l‘-8 fie-$510.1 <'rlDC1l9d Bl ‘great opportunity and necessity for 10330 Wlllh me l)1'9~$1d(’1W 1455110 ,bcin9, that "vhich he wishes his Stc"wa.rt of Bangor presiding. The .pu.p115 (,0 be¢,0me_ H? ggvgg mgny g:lF~>;*}l1“l3"1:lari*L()1LlxYS1°'lll§lI'l5:’h‘:iLg:’1’ fllmthles ‘helpful suggestions and advissd the ' C 5 “T .v“l st’ to rim’ 1 too convcnilon and ‘then call-rfl on ;,m(»1}¥ for {us ,,“.,,,-11;, C21,)-"[>(r’ 19;: the Miss Duffy, se::l'c.ary of me P, E. ‘W911 dc his own Searching. I. "I‘eacher’s Eedcralioii, who :e- , we gr-,5“, spoke of the changes 0134'-‘<1 l-“'€'“W‘flV"3 P91‘ 091“ 01 We ‘in the course of study and then HCh€'l'5 Hm .Vl‘i m9mb5T5 Of the answered questions asked ‘av the Federation and urged all to join. ‘f/{\p_c1]Qr5' She spoke of the advisability of l Mr, R(-gmmd 0'13;-pan than ,-read hallng 3- Eeneml 5“‘7”‘l~“-TY and the following rrsolutlons which read :1 letter from Mr Crutchfic-id ,-,u-rs gaming as you explaining the duties of such an ‘. L Rgsbjved that officer and the benefit he should lmlq (‘,nnvevnt,iqn be :i: the thanks of extended the l USE COSMETICS, BUT cosmmc SKIN. I ALWAYS REMOVE sme ROUGE mo POWDER THOROUGHLY WITH Lux ‘lbu.s'r soap PAGE THREE «vow i'M CAREFUL ABOUT 60135-'~’7 PAIAMOUNV sun PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brady 05 Cincinnati. Ohio, are visiting friednds and relatives on the is- an . Miss Sue Whl!-Lv of Boston, Mass. . motored to the Island Monday and 1 L5 the guest of her sisler Mrs. Jos- e h Stewart and Mr. Stewart, Dor- l c ester Strccl. Mrs. Earl Mclnnms. City has re- turned home from \'islim' her sis- ictré Miss Myrtle Mccnrvile of Car- e n. ‘ Mr. and Mrs Charles Mclvor and Master Marocllus of Summerside, Miss Ms arm, Davis of Brighton Mass, an Mus Reta Mocarvillo of Carleton were \'lsll0r.< lo the City yesterday. Mrs Rudolpii—McEachern. who 1E be to “*9 l°d<'m‘~l°n ‘can-" ‘inn Legion for the use of visiting friends in Boston, and New M183 M°Tl'l5€l’- 59CYV3‘i51'.V- T03-d ‘their hall. York city wrls the lucky winner at the minutes Of last WAYS 00“- , 2_ Resolved tbs‘ the thanks of one of me ]arge bingo parlor; . V(‘m1°'n “’hl3ll “'91‘€ <”t‘’«(7D(?d 35 .this COli\'i'2l"il.lOl'i be extended to short time ago, Mrs, Mcmacherr 7933- till?‘ f‘lll1‘e'l3 and all 0'-ll?“ har- winning six hundrcrl dollars on a The nrrsldent ::n\'e an ln‘.r-rcst- liglpaung in to-day's, program fifty cent ticket. The game played ing address outlluimz the business ‘ 3 whereas some prog:am in on a lame scale pay: from one hun- Of the Yea-T Oamed On "xv the €X- ll u of school fairs is being c.on- drcd to one Lhousrmd a game. GCUUW End Efamfised T-he 1ml70l'i- isfdered bv the Department be it Rm‘? 0! 11 general 8961'!"-&f.V £0 ln- resolved that a display of school sure continuity of the work. work be held on June 30th of each The president then called on Sn» lypar which would also take the 15°F WOOLIIPT W110 alm<7U7l0€Tl ‘pi:-no nf the annual closing day. P. slcal Tzainlng prl7.f’s as fol» 4_ R4-s,n1v(-,»1 mat the Executive lowln'.': l Pisquid, 2 E'iotv.'tlc, 3 nf the P, E I. T F‘. be rcquestcd Gleflfllfldfilfi 4 00V9hf‘i1Cl W95‘. 5- ‘to make 1:. complete study of the Mllblfll. 6. Grand T!'aCndlK‘. H!‘ ,i=..~l1ncl Acts in the othcr provinces lhfn talk-“fl Of a Plan tlmt is be- :aml so bc prminrerl to co-npcmtr.‘ lnir workmi on in lflkf‘ lllflff‘ 0f ‘with the Provincial Ghvommenl in school fairs It Will probaby be _ ;l'Vq (hp snhmi Act held June 30th and l(‘IllllI'(‘ <:roups . Rt‘sf:lvod that this Convention of schools dlsplavinu school work‘un:c tho Drvmrtm-mt of Erlucaiion with some other good points of the to eximid th. \»_»,,--mzm fair rctainod. rural schools to the sztnv’ as Mr. Woolnevr also outlined the of mu (‘liv S(‘hr)nl.<, new course of study in NHWTE 6. Rcsolvwl that this Convention Study and Aszriculturc and (‘i1I‘€- so on record as favorimz the ap- fullv explain:-cl same. Miss Anna Smith read An in- struct.ivc pabrr on tmrhing prim- al‘? 8!‘-‘llllT|f‘?iC. . I T, F‘ be urn-:‘(l to ap- An address cm Junior Red Cross ryv-(Va/~.h the Provincial Govern- wo:k was given by .\‘lis< Catherine merit in view of havlner such ser- Ma"Lc-an. shc said that P, E. I. v-~cr paid by the Government. is doing’ mom in nrrmorilon to its . population, for crionlicd children. that Secrotnrv at t‘1-9 rqrlfcs‘. opportun- itv nnd that the FiV€f’t‘llll\'F of the P E than anv other nrmdncc. She cx- -VEIV TOOT“ AT 30 nlainod tho work carried on by "T" the crlpnlcd c.hlld‘en camn whloh FORT ERIE. Ont. ~-iCPl — the leachcrs enjoyed hearlnvz very Mrs. Myra Bellinger. 80. has I brand new molar and doesn't know yet whether it's a fort.-unncr uch !\‘li.=.= Mabel O'Brien read ll very t or is determined to ln‘crt>silrq mper on teaching of a new so ge0'!mn"lv stand alone The nftrrnnon session was onen- _ Pd with an address on Adult Edu- V, tion bv Mr. Jormnc O'Bric'n. if He stressed lhr- importance of study i ve op minltng. ln(lus‘tries andCtrl|‘Jans- in-ourx bclniz bold in the various nortstion 11 Kw<‘ho\v. na’s communities both for the acquir- ‘ most backward provinr»:-. The Chinese government is back- a new companv that will de- of th" I mfntmenl of a part-limo Gcnerai. RACKHAM - BELL NUPTIALS A very pl‘(*Ll\' wedding was sol» cmnlzed at De Sable on August 26:} at 2 p. m. “hen Ethel lrcnc, daugh- ‘ [er of Mrs. George H, Bell and ‘the late Mr. Bell, De Sable became -the bride or ROl.X’l‘L Jud.v>n Rack- ham, son of Mr. and .\i:’.~. Chcslcr lR.arkham \Vll(’.’lll("_\' lt.v I The ceremony was m~l:m'ined by -Rcv. J, H. l3l.slmp, c,‘.2..i:'ir;'lc‘.o'»\‘n. The bride (~nlcrr(l ‘ho mom 7il‘ilCl‘ 1 was tastefully dccorzitz-d \\'l'.ll a pro- ‘ fusion of cut fl<.\wr.~ to r- .»i.l'all‘il inf Lc.licm.grln'.x \V4‘(l(lll‘.':,' Marci played by hm‘ sistor Miss Viola, and was givcn ill 1nu::1u.:<- by hcr bro- llicr Melville. The bl’l(l(* was bc-coxninizlv attired in rcv pl‘lIllP(l chiffon \v.ih con trast ng trimming: and \\'0l‘r' a cor- sngn of sweet pelts. After the ceremony A few im- mediate friend: and rt‘lauV<‘s of thz contracting p3l‘il('5 narlook of a sumptuous repast. Amid showers of confetti tho happv muplc left on a honeymoon trip through the Mari- time Provinces The bride‘; travel- ling co=tumc was of broxvn (‘.l‘tL‘p‘.'* with matching accessories. On their ‘return they will rrsidc in I“rcd(‘ric- ton when‘ the rrronm Li 7. prospcrmr . farmer l Battery operated, :1 device has been ll'l\’E"i1lt"d that avitomntlcnllx is switched into a .' :p's Iiziitlnc circuit whcn the "r nr $f‘I‘ll‘(‘(’ of current falls. —GEllEliAL REGISTRATION iii’ WOMFII In line with the National Survey of the Women power of ("in l\ln, t‘\Cl‘Y woman and girl over 16 is urged to fill I. 0- D. E. These can he obtained at the between the hours of 10 and 5 daily and 7 to 9 evenings To provide for those filled in and mailed to the Secretary I. 0. D. E. at the Registration is free and is to provide a file for emergency. and does not commit any one in any service i In the event of national emergency would you be in any of the following? Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Secretarial First Aid . . . . . . . . . . . sewing __. §’.°..".?.‘:“l'.‘:?:‘.‘.,.“T°.‘.‘f‘.’.’..::::::::::::::::: "'"‘“.*“= ~ -Slenography . . Cmkmg " Typing . . . . . . .. C““l"““ Bookkeeping . . . . Farm Help State qualifica State if you would he prepared to teach any of not able to apply in person, EMERGENCY SERVICE COMMITTEE. in the registration forms provided by the local Canadian Legion Building. 57 (iraftnn St.» of this week. the following may be above address reference in any whatsoever. I. 0. D. E. prepared to render service nliinnal Work lions for any of the above services. the above. DEATTIS . r Ca brld , M.. , in’ .. N ' D’ , , , . lfinifletwnflllmgle an?!‘ feli!:itlmis“:g1\rd:: l 5“Z“3l““3 '7 *'=""""T' - rlli r . acre. " UNDERTAKER Gm-ANT— N 9“, "F“.,""l‘é‘§l} fill‘; i£“.fl‘?k oi‘ ii.J”?m?.".-“.r:.‘Zuon imd rc- , Address EMBALMER lwfium 0“ ~T‘l‘”L“”‘“d '45 'y,,”',, gm-I-1 for their parents. ,__._--7_4—————————————-— -~' ' ‘ fi"‘rg‘,,l’,‘m§;‘ §,‘.‘,um‘bo Iorwardedl Mlert isrfinbalwbtils SDNETP-‘fig, 're]eph0M . Chapter chgflouetown an ‘ H _.,,,,.g mnmmconizra un on an mod w W l _ N V H _ ,,_,,,..,, . -V. . . ...__ N°'"' wuumn ;;2meFl‘l|1ali?kmUl‘l‘lll‘lIl1'l‘§l0 liar home at‘ made by several members of the -r‘ - ' Nam, mm". Funeral Friday company. tho pnrtv was Mm"l‘"l- l "““" "9 mom tostella Marts Church ’ed with the singing of Auld nuns _ ‘ . Mu-.vm.nrfll-“N”-'5' “°’“‘ “'"°°' 3”‘ ‘