I grin: Cl-IARLOTTETOWN cuiirapian SEPTEMBER 191241; ""’""”E ‘”““"“I.!P'£’...Es"'"““ CAPITOL: iiow PLAYING m mmmuama“ Newmiiglwvmim“ m Sirl this mn-qiargti'ifififl$fim//" is th_e Biggest Value even,- . l. i ifleznjunnieatpackaqe got in a Bfltllflfylliilfllll a newly tutu-o may be lmerleo by he, daughm.’ Mm Elva goo)“; . “pigment! , of d7fl="“*°,°“'° / / this column l.| reserved for new: ol 2'1"‘. LAST TIP-lib‘ TODAY: “w: wiio iii: YOUNG” . - Also — Squadron - Information Please Show“ 3‘!"—7'_9 Bear's Tale x - - FRIDA. Y—— SA TURDA Y- - : Hi0 FlM-I I-EATL-Rl-Is BIG DOUBLE BILL i bolical Discoverer sets, all um. Special $1.89. Gothic Thursday evening n. the iioine of i- . brassiers wide style, sizes 36 to 42. Mrs. M. Howatt, after the meet- ~ fiegarldtifik-special 98c. S. A. ing refreshments were passed. no . f? L-298-9-19-2i. t be u l’ m -——— Th Se em r mee ng o e THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND New eglgsgrow Women's Institute "QSPITAL Nurse's 5111mm“? A5‘ were entertained at the home of Wcmmm Wm m9" l" m” Hmpiml Mrs. William Bulman on Monday Friday. September 20th at 8.15, of last week The", were gen mam- L‘3°4'9‘19'1l- be“ and three visitors present. The run. AND rims, BENJAMIN Pfeslcifnltnpigflseideuriuizrlid tztltgnrlrreeretigg galglemgililtglfuiheJli-lnfoliixiicgaestmrfgugg: giiiegxifrg the Ode and repeating’ the w“ Sarah olive Joy“ w Qgorgg 11-5, Club womerrstCreediinticinisonf. Stewart, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. ter roll call he mnu s (i) t -d J. C. Stewart, Maipeque Road. Mar- August meermg were read an s o0 riage to take prace early in October. BpgTOsVBt ghe Siglziéolkmtéed C2135; -—ii BI‘! 1C 0mm I MR. AND MRS. GUY NELSON. the new committees named were Montague. announce the engage- ‘ Lunch, Miss Elsie Laird. and Mrs. ment of their daughter Emma buz- Herbert Stevenson. Programme, airne to Mr. Albert Emest Under- Mm mndie A_ Hcusigm Miss Erin . hay of Bav Fortune. Marriage to Semple. The Secretary read a lct- I! nil-r’ Shaw at the Parsonage. The Young Peoples’ Study Grout! held their class meeting on Friday evening last at the home of M: and Mrs. Earl Houston. Mrs. George Bernard, Long Riv- er, Miss Pensy Dusaan and Mr- Kier Duggan, Sea View were vis- itors here on Sunday last. The United Church Missionary society held their meeting on CBASWELL tor Photographs. FRESH CEMENT In atwk- R08- ere Hardware, L-372-9-13-'41~ CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUI ANCE L-9789-7 41-811 FIVE TUBE ELECTRIC RADIO $16.95. Toomi» Music Store. L-292-9-19-Il. n 6 cool-o - word llriuliy pa: B N_ B‘ are a; present ‘M’ l“ "'"“"' tglgfirueggbof Rev. Robert and Mrs. ii nit... ~. » . , , - PLUS—I"I..ASII GC*RDON’S TRIP T0 MARS El’. ll — PLEASEI) T0 MITT YOU -- NURSE MATES _ Nlpperette-Lowiesr priced battery set in ii(.‘.»\ Victor history; no sacrifice of RCA Victor quality at a new low in operating cost. Sensitive . . . brings L-319-9-I9-1l. MR. AND MRS. FRED DIXON 01' Charlottetown wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Florence Midwood to Georgi? Hed- lev Muttart, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Muttart of Carleton. Mar- i..\’i‘l~)S’I‘ saws" .-___~__ . I a SHOWS norm’ - 3.1 5 - 7.00 - 8.15 y ““ .15 __ 7,00 -- 8.30 TOKYO i *1‘ _ -~~~- wooo-wooooooooooooooos ' flurloy/‘s Short \Vave£ 8 t RUVF, :~0 *1 in —(":"a:id Otreru: Li it Music. ‘zreoar. o’ us meg‘ 1 1 fr]; IS().\"I‘O,\‘ 2:30 p.in —\\'o:lti News. WRUW,‘ ' r a very pleasant vacatoin with rela- tives and friends in Bell River and I. car collided at Island View when ‘the Taylor car came on the read ‘rom a driveway and a car driven ' ‘iv MP5, Vivian Mcbean. of Char- .i lofletovvrr, P. E. I., proceeding on. ti“ hizhwav tame together. Ex- tensive damage was suffered by iroth cars. T'*e DiFSHTZEFS were un- iniiired. In the Taylor car as pas- sengers were ‘larjorb and Catherin ‘TWAS BIG FELLOW , MOSSEL BAY. South Africa. - ‘CPl——Rn2.vr Hcnrv Gcrbcr" landed r1 lU-fcoi "Jumping Jack“ weizthrnt: more than 400 noiincis i;v - fliruudliric. ‘ i_n.liici kind ever CflilElit here. .i . (iii. v‘ 3'00 a m ~F.‘n~i'=‘i Pu-ind RV- ..i5. .i.’i’7m. 34p lake Place early m Camber’ n ter about the Red Cross concerts by the Carry on Canada Corps and a discussion regarding same follow- ed and it was (iccidcci to ask for this concert to crmc to the local hall at an early 4st‘. Mrs. Percy Dickieson invited the members to her home for the October meeting. Roll call will be answered with The National Anthem. Lunch was passed by the ladies in charge in distant stations. Fine tone (ow/um Ifif/l n” bis/min. Inc/ailing u/I Federal Tarn. Central Bedeque, P. E. I., and f i- brothers. Ray of Mziccan, Rius-‘ll. .Y o, Bligh and Ivan of \\'c=‘.- chester. The funeral will be he'd Tuesday afternoon frcm the R.- formed Baptist Chili-ch Taylor and Mrs. Robert ivisclv. In the Mo! in car was Charles Mclean. husband of the driver" and Incldn Wart‘ 't1"li splendid volume. . . . . . $25,‘. NEW . . . Money Saving rhiclvillilugs w.” Better?! Model B-co-Ouirkly coovcm h: to an zill-clccuir rq. din when electricity Ciimrfi m _ 33g m _.chom P rrage to take place early in Oc- I, v 1 mm “ : Rfltllf) PIOQIOIII x the Japgncsc Broncltlvisstirlrlaggclglxilgrugy tober‘ L‘335'9'19'n- H3110“ e9“ ‘Elung- The {gélowgtt- ockcr uniog range {nil ..- Iii.) , g Q JLsg‘ 3; meg ' 16 3 m‘ ' _ j-i" L w“ Drosramnuas drcxizlhcarrnd Bow. lrcs. Allfillmilllt control ‘Ill hil- ; (A11 Tim‘. at msm." standard" RETURNs T0 SC 00 F- m; Chorus. re Re ,M ‘rye aB h l. énlflttyieéin-dnd-lillfulirrlii.iiir 0.‘. .v.‘..."‘."." VATICAN HT‘, iiamhlfred Johnstone has re urn Reading. Mrs. or in u nar New uawok A Emery and ‘h: my . ‘m Rczom- FIJITZIII in. . vv0vv\ _ to his home at Fern Croft, Med- Solo, Tenting to night, Mrs. l-lar- . ~ v h >i~ w 3 , , . _ H H cCfin3?1,,g,“‘5'iN°“'5 BFfEGEEEE Endlford, Mass, where he will resume land l-Iili. Reading, Mrs Preston "j““‘““l 1-4 "I" ‘"55 "l?" 1W8" u 54Q-9! 17113511“. bll-Pllv-“BER 19 ' ‘ a meg" 3 '06 m" the last year of his studies at the Campbell and Mrs M. McLeod. hi?» 8R1"?! SJHHB 0n batteries. l _ 5mm, [mm Medford High School. Billie spent sang, The Maple Icaf Forever. Including all (deml 1...”, KflY/iafiz RCA VICTOR COMPANY, LIMITED ' ' V IIriliLix Montreal Inmnin , 15 2.3 niagn, 19.1. n . 1 t 1 ,, Battery RKIIOS means us! what rl ' l‘ ~ - i mop H 51 meg _ , Charlottetown. - (Patro peas. i 1e name lf‘il res... LO\\ l; i qROQ 1530 mo V‘ 19 6 m_ m copy). i DRAIN AND LOWER COST OI‘ OPERjTIO _ “r1, - - ~ g ——— ' RCA v - “ 4'11 ivO-{ucs ivwsi i llrllllv COUNTY COURT n‘ SOURIS In MQITIOHGITI “cw ‘Cm’ 7°“ ha" Semm" “°"°'"Y °f °Pe""i<>"' - . .-- .. no a _ - - . . . . v 1-; 73 Ines“ 158 m i‘ 93g p_n-,‘_Tm, vim“ sympm Honoirir,S.{ludgeTuegi.By(;v1afi/<rin _____ giriatcr \olume, better selectivity and finer tone have bcin i 1 t 331 gr, _ l f 1 1i was ‘n D 1'15 - - . ii QQQWN _ N ‘ Hiulvlrlrln‘ pong on Ir man IIDIILT? laulrl mgr?‘ mg gspeflal 5min! or the comm, MR. mm, WEBB 2H I m to these new RCA Victor- Battery Models Cabinets t" "f E" 5:15 n ni.»si‘.._.7'i'.iri< WCAB H“ ; DXB- B 613110: . 31.2 iii. 99"" °Y King's E°“"‘Y~ T“ “a” wnsircrmsran STATION Sept. n outsmnd'"g bwmy ' : ' ""°"c‘~'ll'~’d P°'f°'m“"°° m!“ F‘ . Jii-Q-ru 9 so mpg , 3p; m ’ ,‘ being heard was one of damages 164m we, w v t h, ‘hump these models the outstanding values of the year in radio. __, .. . ..-r. QEIIG . f (;[‘,'i1"'=\1~i1 .\ arising cut f an automible accid- ‘ere Pa" ‘ a an}? 5 1 _ in wnR-la Ed I PDQ.“ , 10.00 nvm _chmnbpr Mus,“ c“, Lawyers m amendance “we a wrap). altteti] aalvnef ysnessér Egg Sec and I103!’ these grand new RCA Victor Battery Models. g 4- 9'" i 530 p “Lspm s_ ;imn_ News, jrctva, 9.6a meg, s1 m. it“. McPheaK C..andJ .1 John- hag ma“ idling: fut “qfliyrf-flnd Visit your RCA VICIOI‘ dealer now. 1 ; "o .' WHO'S 9"" “m? - 31".’ m l R0,". l$gfvl§bjotyh fiCQ§§§"‘}f‘ff°‘g“-s,,“,§}‘f was for some time in Victoria Gcu- i 4 _ |»l."}{l,]\' In 105m p ml “Ne-r in Engligh jis. ggrlltfiffglffgg gflslgfsxér Thrilling New 1941Gloho Trotter Radios for i‘ lSp?13Dplfifliwilifionxqickflg; so T? figffi-Qa, lysg-rnil-KQCI”, 253%? IN CAR Atlctmzyf _ Monday-s garet Webb and the 13in (jinn-in..- Communities Served with Electric Current l: iDJD‘ 11 77 mm 25:} ‘ m , D233’ mI-gfl 1g i5 m_ ' ' Fredericton Gleaner Says. _Tm.ee M. Webb 003115 Pltlflfl- Iflyftle mi. RCA Victor's greatest achievement . . . the new Globe Trotter models with i. .9 61 1mg s, ,, n-l - i, automobile Ramon“ accurred ye? mediate family he rs suriried _b_\ limit-in IVHPIIl-flflfl biopic Loop Antenna, Band Spread (overseas) Dial - z-El- I i 7 E “INN ‘ 4 g v i l""“l.\‘ terdav in various sections of this m5 moth."- ms Wlre- “lid “N!” H" ""'-k,'."gi-*i""" “'31” ‘“."""~'. i" "W." '°"|~ M""~"Pll‘"= "f ‘twinn- 1n Ilil\il no" \I'.\'K ishipniniz has been promised cxtmn- l 7 I.()""'\\' i 10:30 pm. »-3\'-\v.= in Er/lsh. district. d igcstrdgv aftelmoon the glrflqigllgrrgilgéwthrgari3:121:55 m" m eflriinrwns- A wide more of mink-ti as low as 315.95. i‘ f‘ G U-bo -,~i'~ ‘_‘ :00 .-"C. 1613f? " ‘lll- i" ll "w, l9 a ; DJD, r ' e -A. .'I‘.y r. Myt, ‘ ,**'_ ‘ ' ‘ Unrxx >.= . U!" _ Tire dlii-iirrilrijrinmoi-gniiéioiied ‘ - Iig-JL). iilia ill" 11 T7 iii". n35 4 m ; DrgiB. 9 61 igilrd Ocirtircn hi‘ his srlino Willliirgi Barr" Maiberrl" Camdm .3"? .. . i . bcforc iaklliz action. 9 (iii mm; _ 3r 3 ‘in ~ ' mcr . 31.2 m iTayicr, Fredericton. and a P E HEZEL “Me °f RE“ D‘ M Fm“ \ innipcg Czlgary Vancouver uurario, will give an address P R d ipoinrrug out the impcriance of S ipl‘0\i'1.lli:i1ii governments u» i», to- lgether in preparation of ii uirrrorro N d (program of irrgnuxry construction. s inc question of Pccicral irxl ill this task oi providing ernployiiicirt for returning soldiers and those uiiose r i» fl r l. .\ (. L a 1 B n r. r I c 1 1 I — work in ntuiritions plants will have (¢_.\\~\DIAN GOOD R9595 ceased,‘ will likely be raised tli the 0 A5} ChyI-ION To "OLD dzscussion on this subset R. M. Slllllli, deputy minister of high- ways for Ontario will eirrphiurze the need for long and carcliil stud; of sucir plans, and his address uii be entitled “We must plan today for the needs of toniorroiv." SPELL-U. blEI-ITING The tentative program that has been issued for the special war- time convention of the Canadian iclabooQdilfifiidiillxsg?7iilnigggnfizfio22E r2123 l The third angle from which hit-Zh- 24, iririiculcs that the motives that gléltixlfixllgiilguixgilnbcrgrgébsge infiucircad tho clircctors to call tire relief pmJ-éct Ho" T éz) ‘Bantu meeting rit tiiis time -- to (IISlCUSS “d, Minister o, Roads ‘or Quebfl nratterscouccriring improved hgh- __M who“ mntamon the convew ways with a _v1cw to military pre- “on is meoung m the Ancien. parcdncss. FPIIPI work. and rohnbili- caplml__wm be the Speaker on m“ iation-iviil be carried out fully. Subject’ or which he h“ all-Pad) i A 3'9"" “Fm “nangemellts had had some cxpcricnce. Ernest l-i. bccn mode for the holding of the Gobi“. his chief cnqlnefl.’ “m dea- siivcr Jiibrlcc Convention of the with rlgliln_of_\vfly p§oi,;em5_ muons Association, which is Dominion- other subecm listed for dmuiqdr, wide in its scope, non-commercial are uniform motor vehicle n.8,“, and nOn-nflrtlsau- But war tnter- lions, on ivhlcii J. P. Bickell, Recs Wflvd- find ll- \\'-"\§ 101i M that "me trar of Motor Vehicles for Ontaric that the Provincial Minister's and will present the report of ii special their cnginccriirg staffs might be committee appointed at tho last ‘coiled on to undertake duties which Inter-Provincial Conference; high- might interfere with the conven- way road signs by J. O. Martineau tion. assistant chief engineer, Quebec Since then the extreme import- road stabilization, on which R, W ance o! modern highways as a McColough, deputy minister 0i measure of preparedness for the iiighivays, Nom Scoiia will present . mechanized the report of the National Commit» Iunits. materials and food supplies, tee: and the relatives moi-its ani ‘nag been brought; prominently w suitability of concrete. bituminoui the front by hnppetillinirrs in ‘Euro. covcririsis and asphalt roads. ocnn coirntrlcs, Rea zng ths the Ministers 0f Hlglitvzrvs and Public, LONDON- sept 13*(CP)"'IE3: iworks of all the provinces, after Que?" ‘Yrdered Elweral 5mg“. n. consultation with their Govcrn- fummlrl‘ 90m wmdsor 08391;“, merits, have considered it advisabli- t0 P°mb'd*‘m1m°d h°m°s that there should, without delay. d”! “EL End mday‘ ine a meeting of the beat road en- ' —"—’_ gineerlng men in the Dominion to ‘discuss, with experts from the BUY’ DOMINION firitiMUNITION AFJD BE SURE Olfi‘ ACCURACY CANADA BY CANADIAN WORKMEN 1940 PRILJES ON AMMUNITION 12-- GAUGE Imperial 3 inch cartridges, per box of 25 - — $2.00 Imperial Long Range cartridges, per box of 25 — $1.65 Maxum carii-iilges, per box of 25 - -- — — — $1.55 Canuck heavy load, per box of 25 — — — — — — $1.35 Meteor cartridges, per box of 25 - — — — - $1.20 10 -- GAUGE Canuck, heavy load, per box of 25 - — - — - - - - - - - - 31,63 Canuck, long range, per box of 25 - - — - - - - -_- — - - $135 22 Whiz Bang, short, per box of 50 - - - - - - - - _ _- -_ 25¢ - 22 Whiz Bang, long, per box of 50----------_--_ 35¢ 22 long. rifle Whiz Iizing, per box of 50 - — —- -- - — - - -- - 50c 22 Short Super Clean, pcr box of 50 - - - - - - - - - _ _.. 25¢ 22 Long Super Clean. per box 0f 50 - - - -- - _ - _ -- ._ _ 30¢ 22 Long Rifle, Supcr Clean, per box of 50 — - - - -- - - -- 40¢ I We also carry single and double borrelled shot guns and 22 rifles. _Gun and Rifle Cleaning Equipment, 3-in-1 oil. United States, the most effective ,mcans or bringing Canadian high- {ways iio to the standard where they will be able to withstand the stress that movement of heavy tanks and other motorized and fast Zioving equipment may put upon 1cm. To this end the Commissioner oi’ Public Roads for the United States fliovcrnmmi. Thomas H. MacDon- ald of Washington. has accepted inn invitation to address the dele- ltritcs. to outline what has been done and what is proposed to be ("QUE to link this tantra‘; she,“ highways with that country's scheme of preparedness for even- tualitics. SIIITOT-IIIKhWFLVS such as cxist in some Eiiropcan countries, and also in some sections of the flsrih American Continent are re- corded as essentials, and a good deal of the $327,000,000 which the U.S. Congress approved rewntflit has been appropriated for highway improvement in all strategic areas. Captain Arthur W. Brandt, super- lntendcnt of public works for the State of New York will deal with the necessity for inlemational co- operation and co-ordination in hlizhwiw development for military preparedness at another session I the convention. H’. E Sargent. commissioner of highwayls for t’); State of Vermont. will aso spec ‘ on the same suhiect. as will I-I G. woonwonxluo c0 Fnurls, president of the American Riv-ii airliners‘ Association, Co- lumbus. Ohio. PHONE 341 From thr- sinndpoirit of post~ ‘war reimrillfntlrn Poo. T. B. Mc- Questen, Minister of Highways for r iVe specialize in Hard- wood Flooring, 99°75 and Finish, Etc. Sashefi and Frames Made 10 Your Order. Best New Brunswick Pine. ' uiicnouiiin now: I Qllilz/‘tifl/IE E731 l! A, z F$N ‘t’ 22% iwllpfiliffiimlff OGERS HARDWARE I Eco. L112. PHONES 105 and 1308 uonnvo ‘his aozsan