THE 'IllARL()'l“l"b'l'U\V'l\ GUARDIAN ,The Central Guardian’ _.__ I Ihll column ll ruloned for non 0| local lulu-ell but odvertllln; or l newly nature ml; ho Inna-ton, l: 6 cent; l word ltrlctly ply-l , ahlo__ln udvtnol- I i ""3“~=3Til FURRED 00A TS $59.00 L-lll-Q-lii-ll l THE TRUSTEES 0f the Prince ,Edward Island Hmpital are put- 11mg on their customary annual collection campaign _oommenc1xig lthe 1st of October. Will the public kindly bear this in mind. 11-173-9-18-31. i FLAG HALF lhiASl-Fllflwore flying hall’ mast yesterday over the , lOdd Fellows‘ and son: of llmzland halls, and the Masonic Temple out of respect to the memor of the late Col. Davison, a mem rof these fraternal orizanizatlons. I I THE SERVICES — Local mill-l tary headquarters has BMDOUDCGG’ the following appointments subject to tne authority of National De- fence Headquarters and subsequent confirmation zn the Canada, Ga-l zette: Rev. William Charles Ander- son i5 appointed to the Canadian Chaplain Service, N.P.A..\f., with the honorary rank of Captain. He has been employed for duty with the PEI. Highlanders C.A.S.F. on a three days per week basis, it is staied. District. Headquarters B-n-l nounced yesterday; that No. 6 Fort- ' ress Signal Coy, N_P_A.M. at Hali- l fax will train at local headquart- ers for a period of 3O days. Simi- lar periods are allotted to No. 5 Fortress Signal Coyz, Sydney, and ‘ No. 6 District Signals, Charlotte- town. ADpl'OX1XllflI(-.‘l)'_ 400 officers and other ranks are expected to at- tend training with these lfllliS. Halifax Star. i —-— l LAID T0 REST — The funeral l of Aliss Mary Lilli ‘ was largely at’ terday moriiziig from the residence o.‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, 129 Pownal Street to St. Dunstans Basilica when: Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. His Excellency .‘ Bishop O'Sullivan occupied a seatl iu the Sanctuary. The male choir, o.‘ the Bus: l "A"? . Use p, a Smoke, a Drink live ,..;,,. for This German These coals were bought months ago, when we first sensed the wisdom of such a purchase. We shopped with eagle eyes . . . determined lo give you styles, fabrics and lure that even we couldn't duplicate in a hurry! The result is breath- taking . . . see for yourself, fo- clay! And remember, every coal“ is hand-picked for fashion, qualify . . . value! .ca attended, and was as- ‘ sisied by Rev. B. Giliis, D. D. The . - ~ ' v pa..bears were hfessrs; J. Duffy, H. YE‘ .,~ ill‘ bililv, a German aviator phracltufcg to safvfy. He's P1ne_au"v'Crmlpbclhsydrley Ken‘ | u . - mull‘; U1‘ a §gulhgast gnghml um“ .ned‘,'~, Ed Crelguair and Victor Mc- i.. ' ' ‘ Fariane. Mourners included: hfesns. 1- ‘mm W. J. Brown Sr., W. J. Brown Jr., . - . "X Samuel Doyle, James Brown, T.‘ i R&£ll'd0ll,_G8OI'g(-? Moran. Earl Itear- , ~ don. Arthur Moron, Earl Doyle,l Gilbert Gnudet, Lemar Gaudet, Farrell Gauclct, Clifford McDonald, ‘ Patrick Ready, John Pollard, Jchu Dovl Michael Doyle. Amliy Coady, ..n. Danny Wcrfgc, Vernon i. .on, Gerald Mitchell, Edmund Handrahan. Preceding the hears: were the Cubs Pack of which the deceased wasa mcrnber, Cub Lend- ers and members of the executive. Sci-vice at the grave was‘ conduct- erl by His Excellency BlSJOp O‘- Sullivan. w. |.~::- I941 "Stars ~” Sumptuous Silver Fox beau- tifully draped to the side of this elegant coal with lavish shawl collar. Fine blzicll boucle wool - - - - - $1159" And Moderately Priced COATS with New York in every line ltlcAVlNN-hlclVOR WEDDINCL- In Loyola College chnpcl, Montreal, on Sept. 4_ Miss Eilvcn NfcIvonKin- kora, P.E.I., was united in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Francis Mc- Arum, of the staff of ihc Auditor- G0ll9l'fil'5 department. Ottnuu. The ceremony‘ was performed by the Rev. M. J. Smith, the bride's pas- ior at Kinkora, assisted by the Rev. _R. C. Johnston, who is a first cous- in of the groom. The bride was chnrniliiizlv attired in a black sult with white accessories. She was nt- tciirlcrl bv Miss Theresa AlcCnrvillc, Kmkora, the groom being support- ed by Mr. Emmet McIvor, of Bel- oell, Que. The bride's father, Mr. Peter D. McIvor, accompanied her to Montreal and was present atthe ceremony. Before leaving for Mont- real. the bride was showered at an removable function at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duffy, Kiukora.‘ On their return to the Island Prl- r dav night on their honeymoon, the l lights up g bride and Kroom were entertained] at the home of the farmer's brother, I ' ' Mr. William McIvor, of Borden. Mr. , and Mrs. McAvinn ' taught school in this province, and , have a host of friends here who will - wish them much happiness in their’ ttvedded life. They urill reside in Ot- awa. Gleaming Silver Fox in glor- ious plaslron and front bor~ der cozil. Beautifully simple with sapling slim lines. hund- some details - - - - - $109119 Persian Lamb makes the en- tire front and shoulder of this beautiful new cont. Tightly curled inkly black fur. Wonderful value a[---------$7-').0ll n-r-smnma ritlktrffl rrfY/‘ifi nffifrfig v:-<X-‘.*.?_r._*;-:r-- BUY WAR nw»._1w~| SAVINGS Lavish Patch Fox on a sup- erb ripple collar. mzurnifi- cently poised against rich green fancy boucle Newer slimming lines - . - - - $69-99 Supple Mink standing collar and front border cont 0f patterned black boucle in now slender lincs on ‘a stunning coat women will prize . . - - .. I - - - Rich silver)’ KY0)’ Sfllllllel in bolero style with standing bow collar makes this coal 0f Soldier Blue on nul- slanding attraction at $5ll~llll Our complete range 0f fall and winter coals is now on display. Smartly tailored unlrimmed coats in warm all wool twceds and silver lonc cloths are much in dc- mnnd or that plain tailored coat of black bouclc to wear with your fur neckpiece or cape, in all sizes is also shown. Come in and see this falVs styles of fur-trimmed and unlrimmed coats at such reasonable prices as $14.95, $16.95 and $19.50. STAMPS 1 airman lands In l field nmr the town, wiswering questions of an English puller-mm; _ l l l l i o ~AJIA‘XQ --»-_.,-w~»v__..___ PERSONAL§ Mr. I". G. Spencer. Saint John, ls in the tv "-'-- l Dr. Robert Radmorc ha! re- ‘ turned to Ottawa from spending some time in Charlottetown. _____ Lt-Colonel S. s. Weatherbie, of Bellevue, Klnross. is at present em- olored in i-he Department of Muni- I “OM and BUDDIY, Ottawa. -_-___ J L . pm n: or . onf- ‘i, _ . rcnl, wl . h 111 0 ,. l; Iglllgglzilnéavl, Mééifi $315333"; Superb Furs! Rzch ‘Voolons! ~ , .. r. enne y. a former zraduat-e of . ‘Acadia Unl' .1rr h, . “ o -~~ i -- a ~ l ~ ‘fduring thehseilisnrher EWZTIQTQI}? Coats that will make you purr with delight, each time you urn!‘ H" a ii‘ fro’! word! iimliw a bottle Mid he feillflfl “ ‘ for‘ l.” ' them! Luxurious ripple collar coals! Side-lie coats with huirv Chi £11,; ll.I_\'.‘i ahead in an English prison vamp , , , , ' shawl collars. Fur-top coats! Elegant fur border coals. All beautifully tailored, flawlessly detailed, lnmb's wool lined. The»- are the coats you'll see at the smartest places, on the lmaric- people, for the coming season. MGDRE €~ MFLEODIii-‘fl MAKES NO DIFFERENCE IF MAN 0R “UNIAXV IEVE surrsnmo oulckur wmr . “'—"‘~'t_"*‘* “* _’—“* ' "‘ might ll; the day, our day‘of trial, further a great cause can be ans- After-ha d i w ' 1 I l“ 8r error. ‘wered. It has alrendy been slated i iiom" t e cortege ma e ts way _ “+~+»++»»<e»++.,,_ 8 The Wcmfiri of Prince Edward l that these form; will be ready for the ‘lvfount Stewart United Church CURES A TOOTIIALIIE d are again asked to join with use before those of the Gcvern- where the hymns “The Lord's My brlef service at the CLEVELAND. sepi- 12-1“ “ml” shepherd," Rock of Ages" and "A- lne wing of the dental preterm" bide with me" were sung and the lthe women across Canada ln a vol_ ,untary registration scheme. This .may seem to man ,ment, and I feel sure there is not om of us who would want lo delay l How Are President Appeals Your Eyes’? II you lre hlvllll llymplqms For Registration The following appeal was made of what has al ller in the sea lmcnt plnn and lquestion-Js 1t l “We are free women and rea y been done ear-l son under a Oovern- ,' "In the big we ask ourselves the necessary? but. a repetition l anything so important. "As we repeat the Creed saying fhlnls of life we are ,on," let us do ry woman has a chance all in our power to will have served our‘ minister delivered a message of con- solation from the words: "When the fruit is brought forth immediate- ly he putteth in t,» sickle, be- lcause the harvest is come." (Mark , 4:29). Interment was afterwards made in the Mount Stewart Peoplii turned today to sex and found ll“ self in disagreement. u M "Men like women dentists. "l" a comely feminine prnctltlon from Philadelphia. u ‘m "Sc-x makes no difference. i another. of llflllh-heldlcheg “m, "q m m, nddms, l“; Qvmfn b M- our own leader our om drlvm r bi ' t be id l ed if lnru M. m!“ u _ - _ i, - vi ll y is - - Bmoun ry no y and not be found (some cry a e his beov w e Bu“, we", “(tending sass r um‘ n u consult a spec |1\g;tll£€lgf Kareem Féernwocd,‘ t lfrca- ggwfig-edblgl lllgtleuéovfelgttgvzéllgl “that V uantln who predeceased him on December o; me American Assoclalllm e m ns us l u cs. De 11th last. women Denna“. E b b o d A! vonr service o! exprrlrnm- rm fclrnrlln! ncrvlce, wllh yeln l thorough can | a at _ ' nannies." m m!" '0'" ‘m G. F. llutoheson G. F. flUTCliESflN l l “Once again the women of Prince Edward Is and in the rural dlstrzcts as well n; towns and villages are asked to help in u crinunon camsh- that of doing all they can to help win a war, which eVPly day ls com- iIIFVJlOSEX‘ to us. ' c cannot .~cem lo grasp the YEN lhflt What they arc suffering in England may one day crnmc to our laud and lhq Emnirc in dwnqc we relax our efforts. Not i until France was on hcr knees, and ' ' tus to the drive of other; who may lbe less aware . which faces us lbe doing all n ilu-lp, fall to register 1 may have both the time and oppon re of greater l limit-y to [be missed . "We were compelled to register l in August, not in the on» of the urgent peril . and lf we, who may’ ow ln our power to other: who service may formed by the Ocv- IN MEMORIAM MR. LEMUEI, JAY Mr. Jay ls survived by the fol- lowing sons and daughters: —fesier, of Fanning Brook; Priscilla, Rob- ert and Hannah at home; George W. of Plsquld; John H. of Fort. Augustus; lee of Romford, Mnsa; nud flcrbert. of New York. There are also sixteen grandchildren. The pallbearers were John ‘Plgot, John Huzhes, McLeod Douglas, Frnnk McDonald. W. Pilot and Donald McDonald. "r think it's in favor of us. Si]: the Phllndclphlnu. Dr. Muriel Rom lnson. “Men like women dvnltlfiifl My father nnd I practice lbilllne and most of the time he. tukihlgl. wives and I tnkc the huxbnuikfin Di'_ Rosalie Czu-lcr of _l“fi"“rln Tenn. was positive that r2126” with a toothache ls lirlercslcwcafl ln getting rid o! it and rlocsn H n whether n man or svomau cliff“. for him. Sci: mnkcs no dlffcic in hilarmnrnl, flaukrrl hv "ililxll stllicrs. lirll Hy F- (i "UTCIIFSON, 1W1" d-“arI-y‘ . Pl’. The funeral =c'vlcr-= we“ crm- —~—-——~— -——-—~ ll . , .' , f ll ll h - 2r f. "to, l - . It (l f f. - ‘ ‘ ' ' “ " n. _ f 70.1fm rleullsl! n . l.-|.,|..lll|. M... Iron (1-14. noovonuoweuoooou will up at; atlas {get ‘tntlgfl rlfilflllll £2)’; Ewe Jihwll“ ‘a?’ grlllglavonsflse mg. lg 1x5 DHWT- oxcatégrl“ ,l,“°'u§"l}‘§n','3‘ grgllment‘ thgnllihltleamitgtel are women.