F RIDAY. COATS- quaiity at — — — — — — DRESSES- HATS- BLOUSES- GLOVES- Cape skin in black, Navy weight for Fall. Special i» WEEK-END SPECIALS in FALL GLOTHINE at TllE GREENDAL A speeiiTiiifdlipl-itiiew fall "mi ‘rriiiiiiica cmnsrcdnie- in and see the style and $ Attractive dresses in Crepes and Woollens $3 and colors and sizes Special — — — — — I Select your hat front this group of smart styles. Regular $2.50, Special for ".veek-end — New satin blouses-long or short sleeves white, eggshell, and pink. Special — — — — Ihls column is reserved for news of local interest. but sdvertlsisu of e newsy nature may be inserted st B enuts s word, strictly payable in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs '“I'I“TKKBS"IWD"W1IWXQ’I' gain. Nyal 2 for 1 Bale now on Nyal Drugstores. ' l CONFEDI-IBATION urn INSUR- ANCE. i L-Dlll st -10-.-3i 18.95 ‘° $22.50 l I ruousmns have been Waiting for it, Nyal 2 for 1 Sale. now on at Nyal Drugstores. L-827 CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Wor- ship on Sunday, October 5th in l North Rustico at ll A. M. and in Stanley Bridge at 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. l Ttlley, Minister. Ii-ali-io --il. $ 1 .98 *1 .98 Prince Street, at Sempleh Buy an and Drugstore, Kensington. save. Get a. sheet and needs. L-837-l0-1-3i. M BMW“ MABSHFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICE will not be held on Sunday. October 5th. There will Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Medium Weight Heavy Wool LADIES IVEAR 99 QUEEN ST. l NINE MILE CIilil-lii SCIIOOLl Report for the iii bei- i Oi SCHZJXII- l . liwri -» l, L/‘Jlilil bias-i .l.ll"i - l. Alaclliiiiiitl: i. l..\iit‘l KIILLYS CROSS SCHOOL l Report of Kelly's Cress School for Atlglist lint‘ sllllltllilit Grade X.—l. Calrl Hagen; ‘.2. ‘. u" cis Carra her; 3, Niltbel Monal . . Grade X.——1,N0i"eeii_'l‘i"ainor; 2 Theresa Flood; 3. Austin Bratiievq and Charles Gauthier, equal. ‘, Grade VIiII.-—1, Vivien 'I‘rii‘inor; 2_ ‘ Noreen Flood Grade VII.'—i, Clarence Flood; 2f Iddle McDonald. Grade III.—1, lie/urn. Blnns; 2, REMOVAL llllTl-GE he Empress Beauty Parlor is now located in their new quarters, The Hughes Block, 2nd floor. Phone 1604 IUST ARRIVED Fresh Stock Of handlers Candles 06c per lb. EFF-calcium TOFFEE HURTS SALT WATER KISSES l pound box .290 CARRUTHERS HARD DOILED CANDY Pound tins 35c Special NOW IS THE TIME T0 FORTIFY YOUR- SELF and FAMILIES against COLDS-We have a large stock of Cod Liver Oil-Vitamin Preparations, etc, made by reliable firms -Parke Davls-Squlbbs -Ayersts-Abliotts. If you do not know your VITAMINS know the maker. Buy from reliable manufacturers. REDDIN BROS. . -%J>4_&_»-I ,--»---~ * * Pure Wool Cardigan Sweaters _— $235 Fused Collar Shirts —— —— —- —— — —- Work Socks — — — 29o Fleece Lined Combina Felt Hats, New Styles — -— —— -— $195 Denim Overall Pants —- —- — -— $129 Bib Overalls Mdm. Weight Denim $149 ova STOCK or WINTER COATS AND surrs IS COMPLETE. COME IN T0-DAY AND MAKE YOUR CHOICE WHILE THE STOCK is COMPLETE. THE GREENDAL CO. Juriil Iltllirill‘ -—* q an g1htllJ1k5glV€g dserviice with Many’: Trench Coats — —— —- — -— - — 55-52 313.2,... ,§’§,‘,°,,‘§‘§_w‘f“ *1 .36E€3‘3§’."f}; Men s Plysuede Zipper Jackets -— — - $4- CHURCH EYCOTMND Men's Leather JfiCkets -— — '— '-"' — —' $750 Services Sabbath, Oct, 5m, 5.5.... Men's All Wool Pullovers -— -— — — —- $1.95 chel ii A. M. DeSable s P, M. Cape Traverse '1 P. M. Wednesday. Oct. 8th, Charlottetown 7.30 P. M. "rhuis- day, October 9th, Birch Hill 8 P. M. L-65—10-3-l1.ll COVEIIEAD CIl-‘IRGE. — Roth; Ml‘. Skinner of Wiiisloe, Chiiiritriiil of Presbytery, will conduct the s» - vices of this charge on Sunday, Oct. th, as follows: West Coveiieaci 1i,‘ A. M. S. . 0 A. M. Covehcad Ru d 7 . - . L-fili-lll-li-ilp 1 ciiuacii SERVICES. - Rev. H. F. hehwick Wlii. preach on Suiimiy, ,October nth as iolioivs: AiLXLlIIQTLL ll A. M. Hazelorocik 3 P. M. -' "css Roads 7 P. M. L-tSU-IO-B-IL. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE- —Service.'s Sunday, Ucttbci‘ 5th are i as follows; Wiiisioe NuILlI i1 A, M. S. School i0 A. M. Wlllnim’ south 3 mbinations — $1.19 98c Co tions —- — $1.49 i inf BIG NIAL 2 for 1 Bale now on, at Worthy! Drugstore Queen Street, W0rth’s Drugstore, Charlottetown 4| check youri THE CH ARLUVPETOWN GUAlIDlAN loliiitiini. iiuiniiiiiHi-lriiii Recital at YEO’ ‘ THEA TRE Footsteps In The Dark’ I FEATURING Errol Flynn MONTAGUE, FRI. 3. i MONTAGUE, SAT. 4. Attention Plan to attend flu great Autumn Sale of FUR COATS Stanley Bridge OCTOBER 3, 1941 » weweo~ ~dwzwsstwzvszvdaaw MONTAGUE !! 0o- 1» 1. SOURIS !!! oo- i. a s: recital Mc- Liure i0 held is: Steals? l imi, Stanley, many, Sept sent. l Ladle: and Gentlemen: We wish ' to uinnk you coming this elven- ing, This ope number on our ogram is ‘O s" and "Iihe gland Hyum", sung the class. pg: accompanist is bliss Clemente . pson. w In “presenting our fourth annual $0 recl we considered the bi-idi nt- ,2‘ l cerpt from Hons. MacLeods “Mountain wvers" freely e d p the regularit? o! our su umfia. i reottek. Mwsod wrvite or our awn besutl- ' , ful Island: province In the follcw- o0 trig rhythmical rosn- ‘g l "Morning ,llffir- ooln dOVlM11D8,!11I1I dflie l“ ‘mdtnigiitdnnrgnsilgnin- SOURIS, MON. a — , rise these were lihs veils that seem- mdtocurtaln of! this spotodeartn, ‘ Swmis followed calm, calm follow- l ed storm; the winds came andl 0 went; the tides nose and fell. In Ge- WA TCH For an important Announcement in this space Tomorrow Ttztinor, West Royalty; Seci'e".ary' Treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Cvailltslcl‘, Spring Park. A demonstration given by Miss Hziszurd was enjoyed by uii and Mrs. Foster gave a talk on Red Cross work which was vcrv inter- »P. M. S. School 2 P. M. Princeton I Road 7.00 P. M. Rev. J. R. Sliiiiiiciyl wwiuiswr. L-ili-lU-d-il.’ govgtcilloltii if?“ Swiilgniéi “1'I'li€sRQS€'5 Dream" outed by in clim-ibiieidwil on sent. 18. was HEN‘ AND BOYS WEAR --v§__ ar‘ iis i ll 1, i\)ili\> o y l ._ l 99h impson held from her late residence at ‘ 1443GT. GEORGE sr. KEV. c. A. isvrtait will plklilCll‘, 9111i?» P11“ ‘*1? 111eE1illld-kk heading A recitation by George Andl-eiv. Victoria, to VICLDTID, untied BOOTS AND SHOES oii October 0.11. Central Bedeqnewb)’ Balllliyvwll bidCDoli-lflu {1111115101} A piano sol-o. "Maren. Slav" by Church. l-lcr pastor, Rev. D. J. Devil-oi biluroh 10-41 boiler rim» 11131111111 5°11’ 113i’ P<1111 51111.15 NM] Tchaikovsky. played by Jane Morrison conducted the services, mull Hilll lqsu P. iVl. Ull odwbt-l-.1i¢yeiti' liloitulv solo \_>.\'.1‘~'“‘"‘ ."‘i ATCEWCH. sted by Rev D_ Bommyd’ 12in the eiciiiiii; service will be iiilBDYSBCH. Iii-ab Rl-‘Yjiill’ Ihhmme‘ “:91 A recitation b1.‘ Mary Simpson. iity United Cntlitli. and Rev. Central Bofivquc- h-lll-lil-li-li-i juel1cevél" $11115? fimbgfxgi “szitxjim A plan» sdo -"W:odl-.lnd Scenes" Ward McLean TfYQyl United ——"": ——-—~ °'1‘~‘ ‘an 1'11‘ ‘If i.'lb'D.‘dBll. . -'- i i". M. c. A. GRAND 0i’l-JNING.— 11e111°11*11'=111°11 Li‘ 1111* -,l pkwxltfiiillylJ 0f the Sea" gslyixdglelflfimtkmnnt “as m Tm“ Agnes Trainer; Leonard Kelly. Grade II.—1, Carl Molyneaux and Pauline Kelly equal; 2 St. Clan" "Frainol"; 3. Marv Monaghan. Grade I iai-l, Mary McDonald We iilVilC you~~iuuiiicrs and Fat-"ieis ~to collie and iiispxct the YMCA. and iilE‘ Klpllillilbiulii liiitfg we \\‘.il 5N6 you ii uemoiisiralloii oi Cy. - and Frances \‘IOll’lgll'lll ocllnl ‘Jlhtflu “SIX. filmy lbw} M ‘O Grade l |l))—Fl()I‘(.‘llC(‘ Sil'.‘l‘l‘(‘ll. i ‘ ‘ "3' I ‘l’ *"1'"1¢-1@1'-~~M@1i~' Pi M°K°11111~ , NOliTll ltsVl-Jt ii .i I’ '1" i ST ——_'“i‘ l (‘AIL s“ 0s ooocooooooeocvoevo» ' - S, Suiiiuii, Occti. r atlt- _‘ Vi ti". estiiig. _ llfOgiiilll was carried out. O Calm Sumiiiersidc oii L. e on Bcile hit‘. iifltltliilg iiy u»: . Miiliui lli . ltnyilioliti Si and the .‘\lil‘lll : A he '1.‘ vb‘ bumuil Ayj-“b L‘; lt‘llilt‘l'l‘d' I t stilt}? u‘ ififiilm Silk/lag‘ lam“ ' wo-"lul 11-1" not" \‘1‘1'.\' 1ill<'l"vs-"1n.; v fine 3116 ' isaigsuui. sci-hoe use teal. i-‘a on her lite up North élxl’ tn, z S. DJX-Ltli ii A. M. special ltlusrn by 11‘ 1§11'-.A c1l1tlie"*1i?1‘.l.°lBsofi“xg"ill‘e3l i 1V .. ... . 01V’ lli ll i . . 1 . 1 “Y 11°11'11"“ “111111111”! QiZ-efifiiit- Qifiliiiliiiihdf’cifiliii-iiii m . ‘ ‘ncvvoww-o-coooovovovoac- lluul¥iil be O0S€i¥€fi following the K1118. — 114111101 171m“ COPY-l i :.u "i iiig service, cu are .iivi cu 0 , v __ _ T?" _ _ Wvnmiukd “um pa“ 2, WQYSAII}! nilii iis lit ail serum-s”. REV. Bl‘-I'lI'-~‘1l5|'~i~ k“ 1191111“? f; i _ s... .. _ ...._ A. is. ‘iorlri, A/tiiiistei". Li-ilg-IU-li-li, ‘1 10V 11-1111‘ i1 ' 9 ‘ iii \ ' Oil s__p'tt.'iill§cl', diivcr, then walked over to a gipup ENJUym) “Dunlap __ M1. ' w; ,»-,-,,,,, Rum u. llltll lviiu atCUfl lust ULiiniLit.‘ LII>U p Ummnb, was“. DUN“. m. l‘ ' 1111“ 111111ls*11'i “'~"°11111H *1 1'13"“ 111*" firm oi‘ LlliiCil and Hardy", COilllIll... 1\'-1=111~111\’~1W1'111E °V°111°11‘1- lion IMlCrCiiliIILn isusioii Mass. ac- Cne oi tile in... lull..- and ram ’ " ‘ @1111)» "WW- M1 “a11ua11 H “"1” Miicitae oi the BOzloll Pest ullt. @111 “'3 1191111 3'9“ 1W8?’ {m S0171" Stair, lllOLL} '~ to the Island last “l? "mlmecr “l ‘he 11°,“ , week aiio. llniie acre Wiile the giiiwas .1 1111111 1'“ M“ M1“ A11d'e"5' ‘of the ioriiiei"‘s cousin Nirs. Slillliuy $111“ 111W‘ 5111111153 iviurra" and Mr \1lll’l'i‘ at Yolr @1111 -l~‘1‘\~° 11 111111111) toward me POIDL) ’1ii".v also lino till‘ piflllfilllt; 11111119 111111 5111111. """’11- 111°“? S119 15' oi uttcnaiilg titt- Goodwill Race at " I have a look, mister." . . . . .1 r . Alcck siiuum his eyes and IOOKCCLI llhfiugggglcéifigggéicnml‘mg Pmk (‘n1 The plain.- wit.‘ now climbing steeply ' Sllubltlllly, Sam said, "what its‘ di-viis she ghiig up so high for? ii that little supktiies a somersauit, I ii “.5 of me Gem/h o; ha. Sh. w, orcak her lie-c .‘ -. ~ . - ~ “ Aifitlyw 11°11 “mm h“? w-u 5'1“! il/iil1s.,uwn}$' 1,113.35); saifiifiyglf-rteigihgx" e - .. _ h 28th. Mrs. Brooks, who until lec- snm turned on him. slit" ently has made her annual visit to 9°99 Y0“ keep W?‘ wlse'c"¥ks do, P. L. I. will be siicilv missed by rma- ywmeu‘ mgwr" “we that klddml tives and trieiitls here. She lCilVtS i0 more hours m the a“ “ndishe u .be mourn the following sonsi-Jam- s of “m” w beach Y9“ a’ ‘ew tucks‘ ‘the Watertown, Mass; Beitj. of Califor- km w“ mm WM‘ wmgs _ they Y“. nia" Arthur of Indiana. Also the been spreadm 5m“ me w“ "m! lfoilowirtg brothers and sisters-Mrs l wh°'1'°v°’ “k mm“ have ‘Md J Cudtncre of Winsloe~ Mrs Henry w“ drwmed m.“ “m9 m“ 1mm Ford of Charlottetown; Daniel Me- me “h” me“ 111 m” gmmpl Hm Callum of Glasgow Road and James‘ had never taken their eyes from iiie Mccanum of mnneapous_ ' plane. It seemed to hang statioiiaiy‘ ior a moment, and then it plunged To RENOVATE CEDIETERY_ A meeting was held in the Court‘ l. Sweat broke out on‘ mrehud’ and m’ hands House at Dundas on Oct. lst to having the old it?“ ““‘“ m‘ "“ “““°“°’ s: learnt‘... Mr _ _ B _ 3 . . mfg}? ,,,,‘§,,§’°,§‘,,§e‘§,'f{;,§,f§§,‘ 3,63. Fred Matheson occupied the chair. pleted its circle and straightened but 1/11 Albm Acorn wed e5 owe- - tary. Following a motion, the fol- lowing trustees were appointed. again, soaring away against the oiue gm" w" m“ and gun- Chairman. Albert Acorn with WtL tort/ed. wifiinn hervdlive," he pron», llam Nicholson. Fred Matheeori ised. himself, under his breath. ‘The and Robert Acorn. Mrs. H. H. Cox. little fooll The darned little—I'll Secretory Treasurer- It was moved paddle the daylight-s out of hei'—-" and seconded that Mr. (To be Continued) ISLANDERMMIII). — Mrs, Jjllll "i ‘i: oi winsioc received llze Gre gory rearranged date. with the trus- s of the cemetery to discuss and "YB-Me work. It was suggest- ed that any interested, should correspond with the chairman of gfllgtogo. Albert Acorn. Cardigan, ,The Eastern Guardian This column ls rseervsd for saws of load interest, but advertising s! s uewsy nature may be Inserted s0 I cents s word, strictly psysbls tn siivnsree. “QIANTBY BALE. — The 0K9!!- anage Auxiliary held a vo success- ful antry MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc- Carvell, Emerald. was the scene of s veg pleasant event, Friday even- ing ptember 19th, when upwards of one hundred pie gathered to tender s shower Mrs. cCarvelFs brother, St. Clair Croken. The 00m was sccomparmd to his chair y his us Sale at Tem e Llewel- wlyn‘: store, Montague, to lLY mater- ial for their work-L. brother Mr. oys Croken while —-—— the filled baskets of gifts were ..'HAPPY GATHERING. — A carried in by the little Misses Cam- ille. McOsi-veil and Blanche camer- C- on. Miss Helen Shieenan and Mrs. Harold Day gamed the many dainty Ind 0061113’ its while Miss Elsie Mayne read the ecoompanylri vers- es. Mrs. John E. Cameron tas fully arran them on s table. groom were fittiri ly expressed his sur and ati ude to all present an invited t em to visit him iii his new home. After singing For He's s Jo 1y Good Fiellow, and bouncing the oom. lunch was served by cCsrveil. assisted by some of ladies present. The remainder of mg evening was spent in dancing and slngi%. music being furnished by the ulilgnn boys accompanied by Mr. Ernie Clark. After wishing Mr. Croken a very ha y future and thanking Mr. and rs. McCarveil for their very enjoyable evening, the crowd dispersed. W. I. DISTRICT CONVENTION. -'I‘he Annual District Convention of rather unusual ed last week w H. Poole and Mr. an Poole, all of Lower Montague, were in Murray Harbor spending an afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glow and Mr. and Mrs. William Clow. It was found that all four couples had recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary-L. Personals 0f the R0. . ‘Sylvarus McCs-rron . his family Nsifi is on leave visiting in ontague-Is. ..'Lleut. Douglas McGowan of the Armoured Corp? is on leave vis- lting his home in llmuir.—L. ..'John Stewart. service man is on leave visiting hie home in Mon- tsgue.-L. ._‘Jack Burke of the R. C. Navy East. West Central Eoyaltys, Har- 15 011 leave Visit-ill! hi! fomily in rinqion. Milton, Parkdale and Goring MontB-rue-L- Par Institutes was held in Hearts -——- Hall, September 10th was very well Jsheldon Stewart. service manl attended, The Prggldent M his family in Montague-L. l ———— and new officers were elected for tl"c . .'Mr. Allison Macbcan. Sum- coming vear. namely-President, merslde, was a visitor t0 Mont-anus Mrs. i... M’. MacKlnnon, West Roy- rm Sundown-L. , . Wilbur dim vfiv- Pmmmt Mrs cunnpanieci oy his irieiid Mi". O M. i‘ ' l inciudlng who is to do the work, meet itt a. is home over the week-end View“! Cullen presided. The reports of the‘ different Institutes were heel-d lro ‘ll . and Mrs. ‘Flicmpsoii ny. and the, . s Rachel Mzir-| - pr‘ e, and Mr 5 s. brothel" 0i the. ‘ltll? was dressui hi, it of air farce blue,\ trimming and blue =_ The grocnfs gift to; ti. tile was a pearl necklace, and in the brtlesinaid a ponrlaiit. Alter the ccrl~lnony the happy couple left on a molci" ti" p, and on their re- turn on 881111118)’ evening a recei- tloii was heir‘. for them at t e, licme of the bride's parents in Sprlngton. attended by the tm- mediate relatives. Thc evening was spent in sriil inlercoilrse and music, and was further enlivened by select-ions on the bagpipes play- ed by the bride's uncle, Mr. Lauchllri Martin. A group of friend: arrived and serenaded the young counle enthusiastically, also the brldcgrctnfs father in their attcnlicns. Alter being served with refreshments they took their departure, wishing bride and grown lone: life and hapnlricss. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Cousins left for thefr new home in Rose Valley, where Mr. Cousin; conducts a general store, The bride. who ivas a, ppiillir younii teacher. was honored with n sftclwer at lter home previous to her marriage. and another shower held at the home of the groom's farther. 0n both occasions many beautiful and useful gifts were received, includ- 111g silbsllirilial sums of money. Keep Mlnnrtl’: in the home. 1*" ("$141110 .,_ Personals Troo r Keith (Blievie) Acorn is home rom Camp Borden on s. fur- lough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Acorn. The Misses Catherine MiicNetll and Pearl Campbell, Nine Mile Creek left Tuesday morning for Westmourit, Montreal. where they intend spending the winter. MI‘. Peter Holland. C. N. R. Sin- tion Agent of Sourls, who spent e oollllle of weeks in Trenton, N. 8., with his daughter, Mrs. Andrew Maclean and Mr. Maciean has returned to his home after an er:- Jllifllivislt v WHEN IT'S A ‘like another spring and one nut- ili the evening the IUIIOVl/‘Jig! , the rain; from the south; in autumn, the rains from the west; winter. the rains from the north. sage followed , but order- ly, as in processions array. The SEE now while prices are will definitely not be Matthew and McLean Souris OCTOBER 3 and 4. These ins-nrioss FUR! are frost One of the largest selections of luxurious FUR COATS ever to be shown in your town. Buy liacLoan 8i Townsend, Montague OCTOBER 1 and 2. still low. Present prices repeated later this season. be: :.°.i‘.i“¥..él€if.§ t. ISLAND FURRIERS s"°“"‘°°11 . pant-left thgdlslaridlvtgflys: 12111; wllg ‘. 00111 ll W W BI! Q . Q g y ll15§§,,§,",‘_""m‘,““,, ,,",‘,‘,,‘§f. .311}, :33 QOOQQVQ‘? §§§¢¢W¢ '3"~’°*‘V'9 l - l._he ling grew pu le at the pas- sing of the roses: t e hawks svrung l in the wind when the swallows had lvanlshed; the compioiis waved where the poppies had fallen; the lgre thistle ufiunied the reaped gra . In summer the Weaver of lsunshlne rested there; there. dur- 1 iiig the equinox, the Weaver G The Winds abode; in Winter the weav- er og the Show made a white shroud for the isle and‘ wove s shimmering veil for the dusking or the sea. And as one spring was joined in singing the songs. THE KING. The nel proceeds from this r6- cital 53020 will be forwarded t0 The Lord Mayor's Fund of London Etiglaiid. Victoria and Vicinity umn like another autumn, so was one year like another year in the coming and in the g0t‘g". Mi=s Irma Tocmrs then Becthcvcifs Sonati opus 49 No. T118 funeral of the lute Mrs. Ed- itli Aieictiif, whose death occurred played '7 playci" by Helen Green. A reading by \VlllnlIl'(‘d i-Iaslam. A piano solo "Windinr: Floivers" by Relnke, playcrl by Lois Mc- Klimon. A piano sob “Minuet iii “F" by Mozart. played by Joe McLeod. A rvi-Jtaiion hv Shirley McKay. A piano F010 by Marion Boll This piece “The Cat and the Fid- dle,“ ivas urittfii by David Dick Slater. senior vocal teacher at the Tlroiito Cottscrvatory of Music. The many friends of Mrs. Robert layers. Victoria, are glad to ieam she is on the road of recovery af- tvr her recent iiidisposition. Mr. Ray Gillls, Norton, New Brunswick, who has been it stu- dent minislei" at Hampton United Charge during the summer. accom- panied by Mr. Keith Robinson, left on return for liis home after a Dflfif visit at tile Aiaiise, Hamp- Buy ‘ 0110/1’ rt w _ _ _ _ ‘The olil Engfsli song sting in the ton, to resume his studies iii Chl- Mtfollllt (f-‘Spil “i111 C1111‘- 551“? 11113 reign of Queen Eilira-bclii. "Drink calm to ine Only with "Ilhiric Eyes“, was| played by Ian McLeod. A recitation by Marguerite oilst-an. A piano solo by Elbert Orr, “The t Princess‘ . | A p;ano solo "The Gypsy Dance" opu, 144) No., 6 by H. Ticknor played by Margaret Stevenf-Jori. A reading by Mary MacNe-lll. A piano soh 1‘Ca.pi~icceo" by Hay- den played by Goidon Simpson, A ppm, 5010 “Romance i“ Mass, liar.- rritlriicii_ home after] by Hayden, played by Elgmg visiting Mrs. Mlll‘Clll50ll'S father. Campbell. Mr. Allan Feb" “i. Hampton. A reading by Ciemmie Simpson. -—~——- A plying SQIQ Handells A1;- by Miss Evelyn luciiiie, has resum- 3111;‘; Andrettg cu her studies at school after a A piano S010 “Allegro in --B-i,reccnt operation for toiisifs and prim by Mom" playgd by Jame alicnolds ln the PEI. Hospital. McLeod. The performers then recited ill‘ unison Sir Arthur Ccuati D0_vle‘s Kcnsiiigton, accompanied by Colt-s were‘ recent visitors to Vic- returned home after a recent op- s-riitio Island Hospital. B Mr. and ltirs. Melville Baker. ll/Lrs. Windsor, NB. $93 ifhlelngliesxtezlpeaker at Victoria town, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy DEW- son, Crapaud. Miss Isabel Inman and Miss Jean Boswell. teachers at Argyle shore and wilmot Valley respec- tively, spent the week-end at their homes in Victoria, both Miss Iri- niaii and Miss Boswell took part tn Miss Lena McLures piano recital. Miss Thelma Pidgeon, student at Siimmerside High school, spent satin-day and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pid- QFOI], Victoria. Miss Mabel Wattoxi, Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Victoria Sat. urday evening. Miss Wattori is at- tending U.C.G ivirs. Bessie Plibnan and her daughter, Miss Olive, are visiting on the mainland, ‘die guest of the formers daughter, Mrs. Fros Chtiiham, N.B . Mr. Lorne Callback. of the teach- ing staff of P.W.C., and Mrs. Call- beck, also Miss Bertha Campbell, all of Charlottetown. were visitors to Victoria last week. Miss Ehinloe Rackharn, student at P.W.C., spent the week-end visit. ing her friend Miss Louise Roger- orla Mr. Roy M-O-OIC, Hampton, has n in the Prince Edward Mr. mid Mrs. Peter Murchison. Rev. Mr. Wright. Salisbury, N newly engaged pastor of the Poem me ~50“ o; m? Bow" ‘Tryon United Baptist Church, is exnected to arrive ili October t0 fNTEnmlssyoN tilke over the charge left vacant hv the departure of Rev. S. D A duet "Little Gem waltz", Ttites, M.A._ l}.D., who iin= gone m played by Elaine Campbell and sldlw-v- 11-5» l Lois McKinnon, , A reading by Wlnnlfred Haslam. A piano sob "Spinning Song’, opus 14, by Eilmenreich played by Clemmle Sliripson. A pillllU solo "Folk TUBE" by George Andrew. A recitation by Helen Simpson. A piano sch “The Cuckoo's? Song" played by Janie McEwen. Next was the song “Beautiful Bells" arranged by W. F, Wellmiin‘ Jr., sung by Marion Bell. Joy Mc- Lcod, Janie MoLrd and David Bel . ' Bocclierilirs well known Mlnuet' as arranged by Sir Ernest Mac- lvllllan was played by Mar- garet Stevenson. A recitation by Ian McLeod. A piano solo "The Merry Peas-l ant" by Schurmann playcd by Gordon Simpson. | Irma Tocmbs sang‘, accompany-I in herself at t e piano — " he"! Rlile" The words of this song are by Herrick one of our ear- . g English poets, and the music byl om. A piano solo "The Song of the Rose" by Siirley McKay. A son by Billie Andrew. A rectation Margarita I-Ioustan. We all know a little church in t-hewlidwood that le especially dear to us, Mary Simpson then played that well loved hymn ‘There's I1 Chilfm in the Valley by the Wild- wood" as arranged by Ada Richter. A lgltano solo "Pheredl Always be an“ gland" played by Elbert Orr. The F'iag"—Mary MacNeill. The program cloeed with Can- ada. The Land of Glad To- morrows. The scccmpanlst was Trrria Tocmbs. ‘Ihe audience N fy Prat/dirt; a/n/ f‘ Mr. James cam-pbcll of "Camp- bell's Garage." Hamilton, is spend- tnu Ii few weeks with his iwfore relilriliiig to Halifax. family MYS. Clflylfill was ii recent visitor to Charlottetown. she was the guest of licr daucliler. Miss Fiieen, who is attending UCQ, 'I'he mnnv friends of Mr. Alfred Shorten. Victoria, icgrct to learn of his continued illness. Mr. Donald Gordon. Appln Road, returned home on Friday afiel- m. ceivlng treatment in, the p3,] Hospital. Mrs. A. D. Inman, Hampton, i, at resent visiting friends any rcla lves in Lot 16. Misses Louise Rogcrgon Ruby Morrison, and Mi: Infom- students at Prince oi W1"! Collette. Charlottetown, spent the weekend at. their re, spectlve homes in Hampton Miss Lena Mel. ' _ cital. held satilrdiiftfesevghlrrlig rien Victoria Hall was largely attending Hod 1lh°T011Bh1V enioved by all, Mr, sieiibi-d Miiilnis’ many 111911511 "0 Dlenscd to know he ls Jflbrovinir after his recent illness Miss Ann (3 d _ teacher of igictorlhr ghooxlfsifihl 1‘ V"? pleasant week-end at her home in Apptii "amt and Stirling RCV. William filflf," (y f Dgfiligmnion Uiiitedn 0111x352’, HELP CANADA CONSERVE C/zec/c Your Battery Often f0 Prevent 5mm»; Fqj/u/e; Ex YOU START !'l'~",?/ lt/as/e son, Hampton. Nir. Howard Lord returned home Saturday evening from a voyage to Sydney, N5. Mrs. George Dixon, Clyde Riv- was a visitor to Hampton and er jVlctoria on Saturday and Sunday, Miss Hattie Rogerson. P.W.C. gas a visitor at her home on Suri- RY. ‘Yhe guest‘ speaker at Hampton United Church Rallv held Sunday evening was Mr. Brean of Cas- cumpeque, PEI. MISCOUCIIE CONVENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for September. Grade X.-—1, Teresa Giiudet; 2, 2 3. Eleanor Gillls. Grade lX.-—1. Adele Desroches; 2. Aileen Claire Pineau, ‘_‘ Ivsu Mslsliy. Russian smbsusdor, lster Churchill and Gen. Semyen Prhnslliu Church Sunday‘ 11191111113- Riev. . J. Morrison, pastor of ndmptbn United charge 1s i" present in Nova scotla. Miss Ethel Dawson, Charlotte- ciidue VIII.—1, fll 2, Doris Desroches; 3, There: Desrochcs. Grade vlL-l, Juliettg Poirier; I Betty Gillie; i. Berenice Desroohes do VL-l. Catherine Gallnntl Ersncls A Gi-a llijeizllriwasrcchee; 3, roc . Music — nior: Eleanor Gillls Juliette Polrier, Francis sroo es, Betty Gillie, Dorothy Martin. Division-Aileen 0. Pineau, Rita Desroches, Phyllis Pinenu Theresa Arsenault. Tillie B. Squareliriggs, Bradford Poitier. Junior 2n Division — Theresa Martin, Cyril Poirter Helen Skerry, Albert Desrochts, nice J. Clet- roches, Donald Gillls, John Walsh and John Desroches. Grade V.—1. Teresa Gaudet; l, Melina Poirier and Margaret Small; 3, Della Desroches. Grade IV.-l, Joan Williams; I, Rose iviaiic Desroches; 3, Eunice F. Desroches. - , Grade III.—1, Eunice J. Desrociies; 2, Alexander Lecky; 3. Robert Cot- n Grade II.—1, Alfred Desroches; Tillie B. Squarebriggs; 3, Rayinon LeClero. Grade I.—l, John J. Gallant; Z Jcliii P. DCSTOCIIGS; 3, Hilary Des- roclics, Commercial Department. — Ger- trude Desroches. Jean Desroches, Rita Desroches, Hilda Sullivan, Jus- tin MacDonald, Rowena Lockart- Rita Doyle, Emilee Martin, GOING OUT-AND UP! LONDON (CP) -- Sir John Brown. Director-General or the Territorial Army and Inspector- Gciieriil of Army, will retire short- ly tinder the War Office's ages tim- l rctxillntioii. He will be gran d the ltonlorary rank of Lieutenant-Gen- n. Una Gallant, Gallant, Edna Junior lst l l w. For common ordinary sore Hi l roe ‘ o LII-T, is shown with Prime Min- Blmovlieh, RIGHT, commander- in-chlel of the Yugoslav forces. at s special service at st. Paul's cathedral hi honor n! the 18th btflhdsy of King Peter of Yllgoslnvll. liter Churchill donned s h]! hst for the Omelet