" '1 coronal! 19.1342 lumoltziuw| s'r. PETERS CATHEDRAL ANGIJCAN Bochtord Square new. Canon b;- M. Malone. M. A., LTh. sunuav lhalrvlllclzis‘ _ M, ll Euc ars M, llooly Eucharist. 3,30 P, M. Sunday School. 7.00 P M. rlvensong. . Weell Day Services: lloly Euchar- Mfvronnay and Friday-alts a. M. Wednesday—9_30 A, M. Friday Evensong-‘ldfl P. M. sr. PAUL'S CHURCH ' Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner. Rector. Organist-Miss Lillian Earle. Choir Director-Mrs G. E. Full 8.30 lloiy Communion. 9.30 Coniirmotion School Com- mllnion. 10.00 Confirmation School. 11.00 Morning Prayer and Scr- moo. 2.30 Sunday School and Junior Bibi; Class. 1.00 Evening Prayer and Ser- lnon. =ri PRESBYIERIAN The Kirk oi Si. Jo Minister I'll. Lleut. the Rcv'd T. ll. Russell Somers. i\i.l\., S.'l‘.l\l., R.C.A.F. Director oi Music, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. es ll A. M. Morning Worship. Festival 0t‘ Harvest Thanks- giving. Morning Anthem: "Great is the LordT-illnrchand. 2,30 pJn, Church School and Minister's Bible Class. 7 P, M. Evening Worship. Evening Anthem: "Ye Shall Dwell in the LandP-Stainer. The Minister will preach the sermons and conduct the services. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister Bey, G. Carlyle Webstlr Mrs. ‘Edwin Johnstone Organist MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A, w-Rev. E. A. Thom- son, B, A., oi Toronto will deliver the nermon. " Anthem: "Refuge and Strength by Fiheiius. 2.30 p.m. The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 3,15 I’, M, Miss Ethel MacDon- ald, recently of Kobe. Jain"!- Wm addrrss the Y. l‘. (‘onfcrcvwe- EVENING WORSHIP 1,00 l‘, M, closing service or the Young People's Conference. Rev. E- A. Thomson, B.A., speaker. Soprano solo - Mrs, Arthur Roller. 8.15 P, M. Fellowship Meeting and gong Service. The Congregation wPlcomes U19 Young‘ People oi the Synod oi "It? liiarltime Provinces, who are hold- ing their Third Annual Confer- ence, also the guest speakers. Mls! l-Ztllcl illnl-Donzlld and the RN’. E- A, ‘Pllonlsoll, B.r\., General Set"- reizlry of tho S. S. unll Y. P. S. (‘olnlnlltl-e oi tile AsscnlblY- ‘Trust ill the Lord with all thine heart: and lean not unto llilnl! own understanding.’ You are cordially invited to W0?‘ ship with us. Collections For P~E-l» Hospital 25.00-A Friend in Montreal. 5.00 eactl~Mrs. Frank Beales, Miss Ilene Horne, R. H. MacNeill, Lloyd Murray, Dr. J. E, Blanchard. 3.00—Mrs, Miller, Cundail Home. 2.50—-A friend. 2.00 ouch: H. L. smith, Proi. A. R. Kendall, Mrs. A. W. Stems, E. N. Kays. Mrs. W. M, Forsythe, In- spcctor Wright, R. C. M. P.. A. E. Tccmbs, Miss Jean rind Mrs. F. H. Seller 1.00 each—Chas. Earle, John Ryan, W. F. Tidnlarsil, Norman McLeod. Mrs. Gordon 'I‘omlins. Miss Aluy Earle, bliss Jean Mac- Donald Mrs. Rcubcn MacDonald, Thos. R. White, Chas, Newson. Mrs. A. R. Giilis, Mrs, R. E. Mutch, Mrs. Wendell Worth, Cni- vin McKay, Mrs. V. A. Ainswortii, Maurice Block, Louis Carson, Miss Edith sterus, Miss Norah Long- woriil, Mrs. Lnuro Rustin, Mrs. George Vickcrson, Mrs. Malcolm Giilis, Mrs. Fred Bourke, Ham- mond Johnson, Edmund Horne, Mrs. J, W. McKenzie, Miss Lucy McLure, Janles Hnslanl Fred Waller, Frank VnnIdcl-stine, Ira Douglas, Milton Brciiaut, Mrs. W. C. S. McLure, Mrs. E. G. Saund- ers, Miss Elsie Lowe, Mrs. W. E. UNII FD CHURCH 0t CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister Rev. llugh Miller. M A D. D. Miss Marie McDuugail, Deaconelt. A. Roy Kendlgl, A.IC-.‘C.O., L.R.A.M., II I'll 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. Sermon: liev. F. E. Barrett, DID. Anthem: "Ye Shall Dwell iu thl LandP-Stainer. Soprano Soloist: Miss Doris Tait: Baritone, Mr. Roy Small- man. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Ciasm 7.00 Public Worship. Sermon: Dr. florence Murray. Anthem: “While the Earth Ite- malneth."--J. ll. Maunder. Vocal Solo: Mr. Gordon Need- m. “Visitors and students cordially welcome. BAPTIST rurTfirrsr cnurcn Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Itev, I. Judson Levy. B.A. Morning Worship i1 A. M. sermon; "The Spirit or Thanks- glvln ." An hem: "While the Earth Re- mainethfl-(Maunder). The Church School 2.30 pm. - You are invited to assist in bring- ing the attendance even N h" tlhan the fine record oi last un- ay. Evening Worship ‘l P. M. Sermon: The Rev. Dr. Barrett. Superintendent Maritime Home for Girls. Anthem—A Prayer-Handel. John inch, Mus, Bac., Organist and Choirmaster. You are invited to worship with TllE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH lent Street Mrs. V. L. Dingweil. Organist. 11 A. M.—Morning Service. 2.80 P. M.—-Bible School. Prowse, Emma Holmes, Mrs. J. E Holmes, W. Frank Morris, C. l-I. Coies, W. C. Rogerson, Mrs. K. J. Martin, Lauchian McDonald, Mrs. . S. McDonald, Fred Ohappell, airs. C. B. Chappeli. F. Gordon l-lutcheson, Mrs. Robert Nelson, Miss Ethel Hodgson, Mrs. Roland Paton, Mrs. l-l. L. Palmer, Mrs. J. A. Lewis, Dorothy Alien, lvan Horne, George Ritchie, . O. Bchaker, Margaret Cotton, Mrs. E. A, Foster. Friend, G. l-i, Toombs, Louis sadler, Jessie Fullerton, O M. Shannon, R. J. Rupert, D. H. Either, Mrs. H. R. Corruthers. John McNnir. Wilfred Livingston, Mrs. Murdock Anderson, Ernest Cam- GPOII. 75 cents each—l-ienry Lapthorn, Charles Rogcrson, Stewart Pierce. 50 cents each-Mrs. Wm. Moran. Hilrold l-laii, Earl Warren, Miss Ella sentner, Mrs. Jail. O. Mc- Lean, James Calder, Vernon Pearden. 40 cents each-R. H. Cameron, Matthew Watson. 30 Cents each-Mrs. Vincent Power, Mrs. Ralph Stewart. Bisther Mitchell, Augustine Mitchell. 25 cents each-Hooper Essory. H. K. McNeil. Best; wishes tor a successful Bazaar ior the Charlottetown Hos- pital next week. It is doing B wonderful work and both Hos- pitals deserve the Whole hearted support of the Dllbnc- They 08H‘ not function adequately without such support. A UCTION SALE I am instructed b Adrian Dou- oette to sell by pu lio auction at New Glasgow on Thursday Oct. 15th at z p. m. the iollowlng: l binder, McCormick Deerlng; Sec- tional seeder, Frost h Wood; Spring Tooth llarrow; Light liar- row; truck wagon; one cart; wheel- barrow; Riding laugh, Massey Harris; walking puough; llay ralle, Frost l0 Wood; lier; Threshin outiit, Fairbanks engine; Woo sleigh and a box sleigh; Farmer's boiler; 50 ieet oi wire cable; quan- tity oi’ hardwood lumber; Sewing machine, New William; 1 cream can; s. mare coming live years old; 1 cow; quantity of straw; a hay- stack. Terms made known at sale. ALEX McltAE, Auctioneer. 10-l0-3i. MONDAY mo And Every Night Sale of Home Proceeds Adm, 10c. ' ~71111111411111111111111’! $650.00 in Prizes Games, Fancy Work, Refreshments THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUND Door Prize Every Night flfflfifflrlr/n/Irlalxq it is ilere Again! BAZAAR --AND— ENTERTAINMET N — IN THE — SPORTING CLUB OPENING llT, 00T. 12 During The Week Cooking Daily In Aid of YIIIIIIIIIII/ ZIIIIIIIYIII 1r IIIIIIIIIIIIJ 4 llewsman Met Many Maritimers (B J. R. H. SUTHIRLAND, IdItnt oi the New Glasgow Even- ing News, and Maritime Repres- en stive of the .“Bomber. Press" Tour oi England) SOMEWHERE IN BRITAIN, October (By All" Mail) _ (Delay- ed) — Among other things, the DIBFPQ raid clearly demonstrated the the Royal Canadian Army Medical Coléps is ready to do the lob ass-i ne lip-to care for our wound . restore them to health and generally keep all troops tit ior active service. Casualties from Dlcppe were rushed at once to our mllitar hospitals alter they were lande at various south Eng- lsnd ports. In a few cases it was simpler to put them in closer Bri- tlsh hospitals but they were mov- ed when possible to our own, Our party was taken to a typi- cal General Hospital as run by the RXLAJVLC. where 221 wound- ed irom the Dieppe show had been taken. All o! those m whom I spoke expressed satisfac- tion with the care given them and the attention they received. ‘Ihc Hospital is a wmi-pennan. ent structure, now being enlarged by Canadian engineers, and cov- "I B 181KB area or ground situated 1n a rural district as far away as ible from enemy bombers. hile the institution is known as the C. G. H. from Toronto, I found its Maritime make-up in nurses and medical staff was heavy. The head matron, Mary Shoifner, and l2 of the eighty nursin sisters are down-casters. Nurs n: Sister E. c. Purdy, daughter oi G. T, Purdy, M. P., Truro. was assigned to take me around to visit. the numerous Mariiimers and she hustled me along with such efficiency that I was able to have a short chat with all except a few who were able to walk out to lunch, despite the short time put. at the disposal of our party. Many Malitinlers Two oi the Maritimns were Dieppe wounded. With the Army Service Corps, Pile. E. Labeiie Campbeilton, had stopped o. piece oi shrapnel while on the beach. On this side the ast eight months, he said he woud soon be ready for more rent fighting and hoped he wouldn't have to wait so long ior action the next time. A form. 91' Cape NOPth. C.B.. native, Pte. G. J. Burton was also recovering from a shrapnel wound received while serving with the Winnipeg Cameron Highlanders. A clluple of’ the lads were part-i- culary cheer-ml about their in- {H1165 serious enough to warrant heir getting home to Canada for a rest. Lt. E. A. Friars of the PE. I- Llsht Horse was in this class. l-ie had been sitting on the back scat _oi a parked Jeep when a clvllhan car struck his hand, smashing it badly. Ptc. J. J. Mac_ L600. Now Waterford man with the Cape Breton Highlanders, broke his leg 1l1 an accident and infec. tion set ill, requiring a consider- able rest period after he lcuves hospital Three more oi the bovs were motorcycle victims. s. ufnhuu- W". sfllllt John, G. Eiailger, Jae- fillet River, N. B. and Pte. c. 1., Cocteau. Wcynwuth; the latter had recovered from his injuries but was in 0.8811110!‘ further observ- etion. other accident cases included PW- F- L luunro. clelncrltsport, N, 5-. due to lose the cast from a broken back the him-he was hurt in a fail off a. staging and L. V. Joilymorc, Am. herst, in with a broken leg, Rfcelvlnfl Surgical treatment were J. T. Bath, Dolchestcr, and A. W. Harper, Saint John, both recovering from appendix Op9r;1_ B10115. Charles Morals, Tilley Road, N.B., tonsils removed, H. Darrnh, Wicklow. N.B., J. C. Niel-cereal Willem“. Yaf, 00.. and J, F‘. Mules. Yarmcuth. Mulse had had three operations but was getting out the next day and felt pretty happy about it. From P.E.I. Others in for various treatments with whom I talked were Lt. F‘. L. Dunphy. Sydney, Major A. Douglas, Charlottetown, Ptc. J. T. MacArthur, Fredericton, A. R. Bourtler, Monctorl, B, W. Ruff Plaster Rock, E. Tllibudeau, Bathurst. A. R. Dempsey, Freder- icton-he was also being discharg- ed that day-T. J. Campbell. Cape Breton Highlanders, G. J. Door,- ett. Tignish, N. l-l. Belyea, Hart'- land, NB. G. A. Goss, Saint John, A. MacLcllan, Benecadie West, D. G. ileimate, Canso, J. J. Lazottc, Saint John and W. A. Birette, Lr. Lardoise, 0.13. I had only half a minute with each mall but everywhere I found satisfaction. Not a man complain- er of lack of attention in treat- ment or food-although all hoped to be able to return to their units soon. Like all soldiers overseas. the asked lor the usual cigarettes an still more news from home, Reflbonsible in a large measure ior the efficiency of the hospital were the Maritime muses. I hadn't the time to meet most of them but I learned from Nursing Sister Purdy the names of some: Sally Turnbuil and Mildred Titus, Saint John, Ethel MacKenzie, Pictou __ she ‘was on leave while our party was there-Bernice Balcolm, An- morning I saw medical nlapolis, Ruth MacLcnn, Summer- 31 S de. A. W. mm, Berwick, Ruth Machean, Charlottetown. one or the orderlles is Pte. R. J. Knightly, Halifax. In the oiiicers' mess afterwards. Where We hud luncheon, I found Capt. J. S. "Pep" Miller and Mfilor C. Leslie Major of Halifax, administration officer and lormer secretary of the Royal N, S. Cale- donia Curling Club. He asked me to bring back greetings to curlers in the Maritimes. SO THERE'S THE ORIGIN Pbssll teflnitts about 25,000,000 years old have been unearthed in Germany. 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I-Ie is to be the featured commentator for the foul-flu in o. serlts cf radio drnmnlizlriens ‘Nazi Eyes on Canada.“ brcrdcnst ovrr a cccsl-to-coast. network, Sunday, a-t 0.30 p. m. I.- QUENTIN REYNOLDS “Nazi Revenge" is the stirring theme ior this radio presentation. The script is Wllulfill around the real family of Sandy smith ill Fredelzctolrs best-klic-irn and bcst- iikcd citizens. He has two suns on active service. Albert, tlguh 25,ma. l t is input-Sergeant Ofcrscrvci- . C. A. F, has been lTilSSJlg af- ter an operational flight over Gennany in May, 1942. Corporal Edward Smith, 23, is now with the No 4 Canndun Army in Scotland, fumed as the "Stxw- dust Fusiliers." His wife, Gladys, and his two sisters, Olive and Jean. live at hcme with their parents in Frrclezlctcn. Ttiev also have an adopted baby brother, Ronald Ar- thur. who is 11 months old. In this stindays dramatization, Reynolds‘ will give a vivid portray. 0f w at would happen a Call- adian family, Slltll as sandy Smith's, if tine Nazis occupied Can- ada. Like other brclldcasts in the series, it brings tllc war closer to every Canadian hcnze. Quentin Reynolds is famous for his ability as rr commentator He has been heard frequently from Eilrcpean brrt-ilefrrnis and no play. ed atleadling hrole as the com- menaor n to Jcturo “E 1 tiordron.“ r We 931101015 has been under fire in Bfllflln. Egypt. Libra. Russia and 1m"- HQ has sweral books to his 1u.n.r ‘“ ~ {figs vrnr, tileolnlicst of Stars Are Nenggl, " n l The _ Quentin Reynolds was a ing er on the plane c trilaggigtns: erstions y weak. need some kind b i i avstem, we would recommend Hilburnk Health sud Nerve Pills to assist O m track to health happiness ills llclp supply gain. elements necessary to assist the convalescent m" l’. in bringih lick bodily strength and vigour. Price 0c s box, 05 k ior our registered Pills, at all drug t nl . , trade mark amvlicslmlieart" on the package. The T. Milburrl 0a., Limited, Toronto, Qnt, >-bn_nalhnla>} 7"“ sian Ambassador Litvlnoff, wh ch s was forced clown in Crimea and reported missing ior i.ve days. He l5 also one of the newspaper men ullo accompancd the (JJnad-ans in the raid on Dmppe. His stirring, vivzd picture of the Dmppc raid and his tribute t0 Canndcn men in uunnbiit has endcnrrd him to Can. adiuus from coast to cans! Be sure to hear Quentin Rey- nokis in the ioulzli presentation 0f “Nazi Eyes On Carmela,” sunday October 11th, 8.30 p. m. over s. rcast-to-consl network, B irgriudirig CF.C.Y ‘lite cntlzc student bony was prcstnt a. a meeting hen ill the lvotre Dame l-laii, Charlottetown, on liliuoy night, 001. 2nd, lo lulu all Gtllditafi Bflln ltcv Daniel A. Lord, S J , 0n Catholic Action. Students from colleges in the city and a nun-truer ct onler gums were present also malang an audience of over live ilundrid A noted lecturer Father L.rd comes Louis, Missouri where sccialed with élltenls war; He also conducts summer Schools for Catholic youth. He was invited by the Maritime Cnthoiic Educational Association to visit, lilt- Marizillles, but owing to his being unable l-o stay in the City more than one day, it was thought advisubfe to hold the musing in the Notre Dame Hail rather than at st Dunstanis in crder to give the City students an cppcrtunity of honrlng nim. Pious nrc bl" .4 lllitdf! to have Father lord lrn to St Dun- .-t:-n's for scvein. days at a future date. and writer, from St. he is as- '33 and ‘34 will Students or re- member Bill and Ed McMallus both of u~hrln tcok part in the Dltppc laid as Licutcvantls with the Cameron l-liglllrndcrs Bill is new reported miss nu and En has received the Military Cross for dis- tinguished bravery. Another icrmex- student of Sh Dunstalvs, Brfn (1 Williams, who was attached to liu- EYIElPBFT-B B1- so lock port in tile raid. Wiluems, previously yrpcl-tcd missing, is now sold to be a prisoner of war in Germany. The Rt. Rev A A MacAuiay, PP. Sl- Pctrrs was a visitor to the Coiirrs- on Tucrdwy". Oct 8th ‘Visor MarAuinv celebrated the Golden Jubilee of his Ordination two and a half years ago, and is the oldest. active member of the clergy" cf the diwese oi Char. lot-tetown. The regular Tirmsriny aitct-ilooli scclals began nu Oct. Bill with a large crowd in attendance The first social was n QTPM 5110C?”- and the students heir are grfllflill 10 811 those who helped ln any WBY~ Rev, William simpson vcns a visitor to the College on Friday, Oct. 0th. 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Riley is Promoted l prizes 135i, evening ularked the conclusion o! a highly sumesful orrawa, Oct, a -rcr>- mt- 25 Field Day. tonal Defence Headquarters nu- nounced tonight promotion of Brig. TELL THIS T0 MARINES Harold J. Riley oi Winnipeg to the (CP)_ Unde Sam rank oi’ ltIalor-Gcncral and adcir-d NEW :- women) and that illaL-Gcn. Rllcy and 31a].- has the Wmes (nflygmen) The Gen T. L. Trcmhlay oi Qnrhec ‘ "Waacs" (army "Leatherneck," U. 8- M07111" mu‘ azine wants to know what mlilhl happén 1r they start "Marinetlea." "locnon SALE AT ll0PE RIVER OCTOBER 12th AT 1 RM have been seconded to the National Selective Service Department. OCT 10 101i -Iareign secre- Simultaneously‘, National Select- tary Robert,’ LFUISJIZ published evid. ivc Service announced that Gcmence o! German)’ 91190111159118 Riley and Gcn. Trcmhlav are to sober-one in the Unixcd States prior become assoc-intr- illrvvtilrs into 11., ~. <‘f‘.lilil‘_‘~"S entry,- into the chflfge or 11w nrilflay-y pallup, The “'21,.” Front-ti in Bcicium nqvariccd machine _y of calling mcn ior com- 935i‘ (if Drflcbonk, cnptunng pulsory military service will be Papegmd transferred from tho National War W“; Services Department to National JAM FOR BRITAIN Selective Service on Dec. 1. It was predicted snmr- days ago that Gen. Rilev and Gen. Trom- (By The Canadian Press) CAPE Tovvlv —(CP)— South Africa has a new industry in the mix f .r. nd other blnv would g0 to the National Sol- m“ H! O v m‘ V‘: g a products from o. nr-xrlv-disvovcred ectlve Service Department in this “m” c010,”, 5mm, “Th ‘vflod firm carv-Niv. parties of CilfVlils, ancijjfibg PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-NOVA SCOTIA‘ FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. -—C.-\RIBOU. N. S. M. V, "PRINCE NOVA " The ioliowinii’ Stwkr- 1 General Pur se Mare, 6 years l old (weighing 12 0 lbs.) 1 General Purpose Black More, l years old and 1 General Purpose Blwll Mflt- 3 years old, matched team- “\‘ i“ 4 Mlich Cows g 2:3!“ "a" dd‘ "The Connecting Link Bctlceen These Provinces.” 3 B'°°‘:‘5°‘:" z Wm‘ “mm Daylight Saving Time-Sundays included g 6 Chun s P IS- ‘ _. . so Hens and Chickens. Leave Wood islands Louie Caribou r 10.00 A. M. and 2.00 P. )1. Noun and 4.00 l‘. )1. LUNCHES SERVED NURTHUMIIRLAND FERRIES LTD. i CllARLflTTETtllTN. i’. F. l- 2 acres Turnips and Mann‘!!- Terms Cash. DAMIEN McGUIGAN. 34-1?“ l THOMAS BOLGER. __ _ Hggoneer. WOMEN or in No trumpets blare, ti ltiAitlTllVlEF When Clerk Sfenoflraphcrs of the Iriii, flilblnvrfs IIm-vlorl Poise their pencils for nllitcnngmlthlu ill‘l‘lll(l).l"\' ovcr ‘l i\llt‘\\'l‘llt‘l" 0r set their fingers mm‘ lIW-illlml" Q - ‘ ~ ’ But such girls as these, _ _‘ ‘ ‘ Will be the unsung heroes of the R.(‘.A.F. ill this “at. For, hear this in mind: _ __ 4 _ Every airwomarl released an Airman for Aumuv duties. Sodoing, , ,_ ‘ I _ _ - ,_.», She is as important to the cause for whit-ht .ln.rd.l luttlls ill illt has, As is the Pilot or Navigator or liomlr-Almcr Who does the battling. So, too, it is with Airwomm Photographers They may not fly Over Berlin, When ii is bombed, llui the Photographers they release From Ground Crew duties to thc sky Will be there, And howl These are but two 0f the many trades in which Maritime girls Are now doing such a splendid jolt. Write the R.C.A. Enlist now! ltccruiling (‘cntl-c, hlonclon. today.