—ALSO— March 0f Time Men ln Washington __._ Color Cartoon u-‘i ' Moe! the alpa- droop of the Finhlii and‘ Sir 0- . " NOW PLAYING snows u: - 1.00 - u: Toowllllllly flwives 1n‘ ‘fop Laugh Film .. my Kystr gels a "call to M1115 but lulus lllly are the arms 0i B» bniihllill bltuuc secret service dflilm lllbltlid of illcse of lnls nevily Fic- ulllred ville. ill his laiest illusion-l laugll-rlul. RKO l-tadlos My Fav- 0l'lL.' spy" now at the CB-Piwl Tllellirc. Dcllillcd to capture a. gang of dan- ga us cuolny operatives. Kylie!‘ 15 1o 1d to desert ills bride. and cm- blrk on a. szries of hair-raising ex- iliDliS with a woman partner. Tin.- complex, tension-packed sit- uBllDllS which develop when his wife Dicks up his trail and unwittingly jollu forces with the alient spies he is (lying lo ullluask, provide lklrils. cll"._'is and hilarity of a high calibre. ltilln Drew and Jane Wylnan Di-iv tile wlfelllld wcmanspy. iyspcptive- a o‘ Wham“; lurk‘. with mg-tfifl‘ M 0W‘ "all! 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Arthur CENTRAL fillAlllllAll Th column t: relervod for new: 0| I00: interest, but advertising o! a newly nlturc ma! N ""54"! " five cents a word. Mild"! Dlyliiifl ‘ill-HEW COOK‘! for PhotOBTB-Dhl CONFEDEBATION LlFI INSUR- ANCE [r978 NOTICE-The Starch factory at East‘ Baltic. Kim's county 18 110W llvemd by rail. k. 0i‘ bet-m- Trucka and teams will not be delay- ed 1n unloading 9-19-51. CAMPAIGN FOB SALVATION lutmv sup Y. M. c. A.--Tune in to Radio station C. F. C. Y. on Tuesday, ptember 22nd at 6.15 P, M, to hear Illeutenant-Gover- nor Bradford W. LePage on the campaign for funds to carry on the work of the salvation Army and the Y. M. C. A. These organiz- ations require your support W carr, on their many worth-while activities. 9414i TEACHERS MEETING. — A suc- cessful Study Group Meeting was l I F E held on August 31st at Bradalbans M Village School, when Mr. Malcolm MacKenzle, Inspector of Schools, met with fourteen teachers from I surrounding districts, to discuss . plans and distribute material for the year's work, The following of- ficers were appointed: President. Mrs. Jack Hickox. Vice-President. Isabel MacKay. Secretary. Annie MacDougall. A discussion followed on the Questionnaire. afteg- which the meeting adjourned. HONORED ON DEPARTURE— 0n Monday evening, Ss-pt, l4, a host of friends gathered at the home of lvlr. and Mrs. Norman Stretch, Long Creek, to honor Pri. vote Roy Maclleod who is leaving training centre at Beach Glove fol- service elsewhere. During the ev- M ening a program of games and It was with a sense of deepest 0m“ 50039-1 EQi-lvmes W95 Qmfired regret that tile people of Azlillg- 1M0- 111 Dre-Willing _B- El“ 01'! ile- ion illld ml- bcyolld it learned of half 0i ihe many fronds of Pri- tile passing of one who had been vale Macbeod a. Well-worded dd- part and portion of their lives for ‘"988 DB1‘! li-iBh i-PibU-ie i0 the llulny years. On the morning of Wf/Pih Mid csféém in “iilllli he 15 Thursduv, 3rd scpfcnlbcl‘. 1942, after regarded by all who know him. He several llloutlu of indifferent health, replied 1n words of ihauks to all Mrs. Luurzl Phillips passed peace- Plfiifllt on the Owflfildn- Mimi’ fully fllfdy- She was the daughter WPn.\\'lFh€S we're extended to “Hoy" of Nathaniel MucArt-hur and his with the hcpe that conditions wlfc, Martha Hardy, of Bide-ford, would soon make his return poss- Lot l2. nlld since her marriage to lbie. After "Gcd be wli/h til! we ltfr. Wm. Henry Phillips (who prcde- meet again" and “The National cezlscd her several years ago) had Anlhsm" the gaillerirlg was dis- rcslded in Arlington. Always active missed. she in solic of the multifarious cares i- 0! home life, found time to devote W. M .5. MEETING-The Sep- hexself to the betterment and wel- tember meeting of tho New London {"9 95 the Cfvlimimity. She was Presbyterian Women's Missionary a member of Lot i4 United church, Society met at the home of Mrs. an ardent church worker, energet- Geo. MacLeod on Thursday even- lcally entered into nll the activities lng. The devotional period was led of the M.S. and Ladies’ Aid by Mrs. Stanley Brown and meet- and qulely, but- efficiently, per- lng opened by singing Hymn 3'76 fomled what she consideled to be Scripture reading Matthew 26th he!‘ diliy- She made her influence Chapter Verses 30-56, followed by felt far beyond the congregation, Hymn 399 after which the Vice- Tllo funeral was held on Satur- President. Mrs. Fred Campbell tool: day. 5th inst, and from far and near charge. The Sick Committee made large numbers assembled, whore 11-, one call. It was moved and second- lhe parlor the mistress of the ed that boxes be packed at home of home lily nlnid a wealth and pro- Mrs. Angus Green for boys overseas. fusion of flowers. silent tokens of m“ We Thank Offering be held 0X1 love and respect, and when; those Sunday evening October 4th and who came bnde her a last but sad that the Society pay for student farewell. A short service was held supply. T0910 101' In Memo riam MRS. WJI. PHILLIPS iirkc company of mourners. nlpresslve serv‘ce bV the "limiter. Rev. Mr. Parker, and B- Ddpel‘ bv Mrs. George Mac- nsslsted bv a former lmslor, chm- 160d. Mrs. George MacKay will en- luin LllE’R,FV, Mr, Wggdslde Mn tertain the October meeting and ml] stewfifl Willlilfing, ‘Pyne ilfflflirivrl nt tile organ. The hymns 0! Scriptilrfi- T118 meeting closed by choscll were "There is no Night in repeating the 1075's PM”? 1n imi- Heaven" and “Abide with Meq Mn S011 and Mizpah Benediction. Parker led in prayer. Taking lls his text "The pure in heart shull see God", Mr. Woodslde spoke feelinglv of her Whose p355- l"! they mourned. of her loveflble dlsncslilon, of hcr wise flilldqncg and of her full llfe. all of which found expression in the devotion of ‘i famiil’ Who iimt dav rose up and called her blessed. “She hath done M what she could." During tllc service Miss May MacKinnorl, Teacher 11w Rev. Hush M. Ckellscr sang wflh db Whcally. 1s speiidins hel- vaca- lllucll feeling allri expression, "One "0" V"? PWBSMYLIY at her home 1i’) Swccilv Solclnll Thought." Earrlsdlif . The short service at the grave wrs conducted by Mr. Parker, The Miss Mildred MnloKillnon, ‘Pea- nallbcarers uYr-re; Roy Mcmgrlilur, Cher at Mt, Albion, L; spending her MncDonald. Keith Mnc- vacation very pleasantiy at her Donald. Elmer Phillips, Bnepher home in Eamsoliff, lfucDououl‘. Keith MnrDoudnll. She i—— ’= survived bv two sons and two Mrs. J. Max Currie, Mc-Lennan (ifl"_"‘l'il(‘f‘S, Chrclwe and James of Alberta, alrrived in Charlctleiown ATIIDPiOH. Ml=s Ina at home and last Thursday, on a six-weeks Mrs. Everett Ralvsav oi’ I-Yvtmilton. holiday. Two brothers, Robert E. Mac. Arthur of Everett. Mam. and Lqn- Mgrggn an MacArthur of ShFFUYOOR". a young son Ronald of Lynn, Mass. sisfe". yo; Civls. Fdwnrd Mac- have returned to their home. While Donald, Birch Hill, and four grand- here they enjoyed a delightful sons also survive. three weeks vacation the guests (Patriot please copy) of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest H. Ander- son. Personals .AlO. Siewart W. MacKizulon has returned to his unit after spending a short furlough with his parents and friends, in Earns- cllff and vicinity. Mrs. Albert H. and ST. JAMES CHURCH The Rev. '1‘. l-I. Bussell Somers. Minister, conducted both diets of Divine worship yesterday and Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, organist, dir- ccled the music which included Woodward's anthem “The Sun Shall be no More Thy Light" and Hnmblems soprano solo “Cast Thy Burden" sung by Miss Margaret Stems. Taking as his text lilccles, In Memorfam MISS PEARL RAMSAY In the passing of Miss Pearl Ramsay to ller eternal home on August l5ih, i942, Tyne Valley has lost one of its most energetic and lovable persons. Her death took place at the home oi’ her brother §il1hklgr'lsJ'§arli°Et§-§v.5fy°' gifthbfi 9:2 "All things come alike w all; when m the prime‘ b! we ' H, is there is one event to the righteous doubly so Her many ‘fiends and to the wicked", the Minister throughouuthe Island and in the concluqed m‘! nmmmg sermon us Au Wm 18am Wm‘ regret or thus: Have ‘we been saying in her passing to the Heavenly home’ shallow mind, ‘one event?’ There is Fonowmz an openmon m yea" ago not one event. In real sense there ‘rum Wm she never "my mo“ is a better event for the righteous ' LiBht is sown for the righteous.’ next meeting befote proceeding to Lot l4 United "M1551°"5"~ MTS- Angus Green and Church which could not hold (he M155 Mildred MlwKav have papers The on same. The programme consisted was mmducted of a reading, Mrs. Francis Murray valley‘ call will be answered with a. verse Rob! Soldiers of gifts. -Carelessnessin includlngmaiches, lighter fluid and cihcr inflammable materials robbed Canadian soldiers overseas of the gifts shown in (he pictures above, Major General J. P. Macken- Iii‘. Quuriernlasicl‘ General of the Canadian Army, has requested (hat no lnflnmmgblg 71"!‘ Pictures show contents of 30 bags of mnil for Canadian soldiers overseas were destroyed by fire in an English van started by "Snfcty" matches iu a parcel sent to a soldier. Upper phc-to (l) shows cans of "ii food which were spoiled. and below (2) are packages of various, cbr “uwi- 501D. canned goods, clothing and matter which will not reach the men to whom they were sent. ered she sought medical skill in Montreal and New York. But at last she accepted the inevitable and pcacefuiy resigned to the call. She endure-d her severe sufferings. and never murmured or complained, but often wished she could close the door of He. and wake up to be with her Heavenly Father whrm she had faithfully served since early youth. She followed the teaching profession, and in latter yeazs did governess training in New York. She was a lover of children. deeply concerned over their future welfare. being endowed with the grace whirk by l‘ 1W1“! 5°h°°i Kiri 0f the de- chndm] love, she won for hers?“ ceased. Friends from different parts many youthful friends who will °i m" Pmvmce "Bembied w pay long cherish hol- memory, A chum; their last tribute of respect to a. kiss upon her loving lips did glnd- ddbilrted friend, and followed the den her helm, shg rcmm-ed a me remains to the Presbyterian church of faithful service and now a crown Wifidh she loved so well. At the is sot upon her head, and o fglf close of the service the casket maiden rests in her father's man- which WM i1 Ind-vs 0f beautiful slon clothed with celesllnl grace flower-w having been laid there by lllld beauty; with all the souls ex- 10V"! hands. was conveyed to the plmsiml do we behold her fncc. Th: "Bi" Y cemeiery by nephews of (he funcrnl service was conducted by departed. and all that was mortal ller pnsiol- Rev, Hugh M, Crcnscr. was laid to lest beside her father nrsihpd by new Edmn _y_ whim illld mother who predeceased iler. M-nirclll, who s0 kiwilv vim-n her Bile leaves to moum their 1<>.== whilc in flint. city this your. Hymns three brothers Alfred. Spurgcou ilrli snug by ille oilrll- were "Breathe Edward and five sisters. Eliza (Mrs. nlc brenin of God". "Be Still IDr.) J A. Stewart); Margaret, and Know that I am god", during (Mrs. MllcNelll); Laura (Mrs, D. (he scrvkrc G. Roy Phillips snug as MncAusland); Flossie (Mrs. A gsfllo "Slfll skill with me when purnh Mlllar); Eleanor (Mrs. Chester morning wakwh.“ Scrinture read l-iar .). were verses selected and , estod ten ed to the bereaved relatives. There is an lnwardness in every event for the righteous-even the lnwal-dness of God. Nay, there is love in every event for the right,- eons-the love which seeks the worst and makes it best. We do not know what event may befall us in this troubled time! Disap- pointment. danger, death? No mat- ter! Goodness can make the dark bright. and redeeming love can turn the worst into the coming of d in the earth." materials be included in parcels or letters sent to soldlurs. may PHOTO) tors. who. THE CHARLQIIIETQAIVN GUARDIAN IDEALS OF A TRUE DEMOCRACY . . . life-their Hostels for for Old Ladies and the Armed Forces. The Salvation Army needs the moneyio maintain their 14 Hospitals i —iheir Leagues of Mercy on the highways of Old Gentlemen-Police Court work including Social buy yarn and materials to make comforts for Through and a good contribution. receive no remuneration best possible from you -a smile-a courteous reception-and after you have consulted your conscience- ihe best contribution that you can give, either in cash or pledges. Home Front Appeal oi Salvation Army and Y. M. C.A. $l3,9OO for Iii-Months Period TO UPHOLD THE HIGHEST throughout Canada men-Eventide Homes Service-and to Youth Speaks Universal Language World-wide Y. M. C. A’s. Salvation Army Women Doing work for the Armed Forces. YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS URGENTLY NEEDED “When Collectors call in the interest of these two world-wide organizations give them a good reception Those who are giving of their time so freely are all busy men and women and whatever. Their services Campaign Dates Gharlottetown, Sept. 29 to Oct. 1st. Outside Bh’town Sept. 22 to Dot 1st. Judge the measure of their pleasure by their smiles-at the “Y” Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shell, a. product o! thi Y. M. C. A. Says: “The way of the cross is the only one that can lead I u the world to fellowship and Peace.”- The Y. M. C. A. needs the money to con- tinue its work of character building among the youth of our land-to give less-than-cost service to College Students-Training in the Crafts and cultivating desirable companions —pllysical de- velopment for both sex and all creeds-Summer Camps-To continue its Saturday Night enter- tainment to hundreds of the Armed Forces. The King’s Uniform is the only membership card that is required at the Y. M. C. A. llre given without one cent of pay. They deserve the Strange Victory Br FRANKEN MELONEY Author of “Call Back Love" __ w?" l!!! “Edi "°_‘P_ P93‘?_3) __ ed up quickly and their pale, full- lldded eyes widened and narrowed. They were the kind of old mnid sis- lullg fruitl ss years of lllcir own company. ztchlrvc a telepathic colllmuuiclltlon. "S0 this is the sort of life m lands, this is Eli" the sort of woman they flashed across to each other. Mic canle toward DNP98t Sympathy is ex- Paige. "Please join us." he invited courtcouslv. "Miss Paige. the Misses through hae! Herrou -_ ‘A Uuthberw” - . Shell kill herself or somebody "n - do you do," Paige acknow- cup . least’: else The younger Miss cuthbert ‘ille Misses Cuthbert said. “How do you do." ‘lhey rustled. and sat forward lll their cnalls as lf to stale their business and be quit of the house as speedily as possible. Tlley addressed themselves to Michael i-ierrou, managing to exclude Paige entirely lroln the conversation. "we calnc to talk to you about lle entertains!" the cllild," they chanted ill unison. They uud evidently missed their signals, llud both of them spoke to- gethcr. 'I‘llcl~e was a slight pause. Their eyes met lmd fenced. Tile mousv one ivlllcd first and tllc more masculine Miss Cutllbert refitted?- this time without echo or chorus- “Wc (vlullcd to talk lo you about “About Erica? What about Erica?" Michael Herrolfs voice sharpened. "Simply this.“ the elder Miss Cuihbert continued. “It's criminal for her to be allowed l0 drive that nodded feverishly in agreement, “I assure you, you're mistaken. Michael Herron curily denied. “Eflca drives no car." The elder Miss Cutllbert achieved the double chin of dignified outrage "Enice," she appealed to her sister with flaring nostrils. “are we mis- taken. or are we not? Did we or did we not pass Ml’. Barron's blue road- ster on the Mineola Road with the child going at a terrific spred?" "We did." Eunice testified with scrlulcllrai enlnllasis. nnd added ner- vously. “our chauffeur had to null info the ditch lo avoid hitting her " "We were all but killed ourselves." the elder Mix: Cuillberl took up, ex- erctscd anew bv the rocouuiing 0f the incident. (To be Continued) Ago Today Bv The Canadian Pres; SEPT. 21. i9l7.-Jacobstadt on (m3 Russian from, captured by Qgrmgn fozcos. Gcrlllmls in East Africa driven from Kilwa to lhe Mbemkuru i‘- 1 Costa Rico scvervd diplnnaf- ic relations wfillGel-manv. Central powcrs‘ n-phcs lo Pope's peace pro- posnls nlluic public. EVEN m cilia SANTIAGO. Chile. —(CP)—Chll0 is affected by the war though not in it—-owners of private autos have been assigned a monthly quo-n o! not mom than four gallons of gal. Keep Mlnard‘: in tho homo.