EMBER 9. 1943 101111111112 an iiouiiies ttilitii i" Jr t. Tennis ."1.1u1ei<.oi mhifiurilijlllgflefit 0... finished e ‘ienzifnn d so ti‘ 2' ll on mer- . ‘hum Cantwc i" - “'6 with. ‘$91’ vyour rind Vince 1 » .1"- fr"; rloublrs will be play- dg, opening m, 6.30. iithali Game ere Tonight iluoits Archie Mchrlane last ht was declared winner of the rogkgtt Quoits Trophy for the second con- secutive year. l-lls conmtent itch. in! $00 ugh the es games without a defeat. ' Last evening the play for Mr. Ed. Acorns war savings stamps was run off, Messrs. Windsor Camp. liaxell and Cordon MacDonald oom- I ug to v ry, On Saturday next at I m. plgy for the Ogilvie Trophy wll get “n. gerway and will be rim off in sec- ons. New is the time to pick your partner and enter the tournament. It be concluded on the same day and there will not be another Chélolmgrtgltg next fies?‘ ames on omery end Roy Edgecomb ill l_ ii i Howard Mclnni: Thgarglisyvl, or the On Tuesday night a new recur-d was created when two gentlemen lost to their o nents 21-0 This is a, the first oiii al record of such s. arm lllifblfll‘. n rank the first game v team hopes for a >3 tonight .1o.... NATIONAL 1 :2 " - oi G. Softball . e inwl 11.11111‘ of the playoff ‘Wyn-rm tw- Avrs zilid Tigers the K1111i11= (if ‘nlumhus Soft- loi r11111~11i ivnf; culled last thorn n oi darkness at the oi the s rnih inning. At that , m, T‘ n-ere ienring 18-16. 1 g came 111i] iw re-played at 2 _ over 01c i"l'f‘ii-Plld. “n1 .1 i110 1n» l-iiirltzhts and m. ~1‘l seam lock horns my, 011d grime of the play- t liEAT-TANDPTIREISW- Tires use.“ rut twlro as fast in l perature ni 9" degrees as at 60 E95. EARLY Sl-ITTLERS All Eiisii>l1 sllIll‘l‘0\\'5 in o descendants of rsbro- 1t to the U. S. inl rm! you err - amen zoo/mm swan/rs. nmsrrk a n IBSOMCFEFZY/ mp fill/EC-"diél/‘IE senor: msr "'1? . . 54v: 11:; .1. 5y] \.\ ‘Stalk eflioying the "goat comfortable ' "a? _0F your life! recicrcn-made of Feel diamond-tested a‘ hardness, Blue ‘hi ieito Blades have ° ‘ilarpest edges ever °“°d ~ ~ ~ Rive smooth- eiudspeedier shaves . . . i"! more of them par Blade! They fit batter, Ive better-always. rnrcisiow. Inn exactly and lvnlrl scrape h"! irrllnllflll oi misfit hindna. North eight B50. in tn histo i th - i??? Quoit eClub. n’ o e Roch Fine Results "From Y. M. 0. A. Swimming Courses iielii flare No phase of Y.M.C.A. activities would seem to be productive of more lastins and beneficial results than the swimming course; eon- ducted during the summer ‘r . While primarily available to pers- ona oi all ages, enrolment for the most part is made up of the young- er clement. The 194.3 season just completed was under the guidance oi Mrs. Harry Cudmore. CuusIODDQIDWD holder oi the Bronze Medallion oi the Royal Life Saving Society. Mrs. Cudmore states that des- pite broken weather thirty instruc- tion periods had been conducted over a seven-weeks period. Total enrolment was fifty-three pupils exceptionaly high. At the last regular class nine Pupils took the tests set by the Royal Life Saving sofiieiy- For these tests Miss Anna Hughes. also holder oi the Bronze Medallion, acted as examining e1. flog fail- ti: Society. r e nefit of those not fa- miliar with the tests set by the some v it is pointed out that u: mt- tain t e Bronze lmdaliion the re- cipient must successfull_.— Complete four cuer must swim u “Vi: a dlstznce o at least twent yar s and ring tn gubjggg b to the start-ins Doing. u word is to be b . the feet from thle up w‘ tance oi st least one yards by the breast stroke, and fifty yards by the back stroke (without the use oi the arms). Incidentally candidates must have passed all conditions for In. gfcilllrédiale (or Proiicieney) Ger-tr. From the sbahdpflillt oi safety and self-preservation, if rer- oiher reason, every person 5110,,“ learn to swim. The Young Men's gyhrlstian Association is to be high; o..3£..‘i‘°..?°"..;' °.’....”" Picksrd for use oi the very iing mil. made available ior this wor-k and to Miss Anna. Hughes ior sup. ervisigggll for the Royal T“ ‘ . an pggt oi the community at Ianrge In due the highly efficient. instructress, Mrs. Cudmore. for her untiring ei- iortk in this excellent community wor . H ‘Graig-tailback Wedding At one thirty o'clock on the af- ternoon of Wednesday, Se tembsr 8th, the mania? took ace in .Trinity United hurch. ummer- side, oi Pauline Minnie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Prank Cal beck St. Bleanofis, and Herbert Mont- gomery, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig, Middleton. The ceremony was Performed b the Rev. Jo n Jarve in a fiat of length gown of embroidered white chiffon iashioned with a low waist and gathered skirt. The full actives band oi embroidery which was also featured at the neckline. Her long veil was held in Place by a cluster oi small white roses. A gold locket was the bride's only ema- ment and she carried a shower bouquet oi American Beauty roses. Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw, the matron oi honor, wore a floor length gown of sky bi!" 051"" fashions with a full skirt and long ful sleeves. liar headdress oi blue veiling was caught at th crown with blue and white flow- ers. She carried a bouquet ef gold glariioii and baby's breath. The bridesmaid. Miss Vera Allen RN, wore a floor length gown o pale pink sheer with sweetheart neckline and shin-ed waisLAclus- ter of pink and white flowers held hcr shoulder length pink veil in "W?" 1min ii ""51 oiatgliuqu“ 0 I O an . B Mr. I Wallace Bradshaw momsinsn. BThe ushers were Mr. Kenneth Calibeck. DTOEIICGOI 10510813360. and m.“ Qorpor are en. To the strains of the Weddiris March from Lohengrin. the bride entered the churgi crafty‘ arm of her father. As s party {my emu places at the altar. the and aver-a e attendance had been i<= i! specified meth- ods oi release and rescue. In each oi these rescue methods, the "g- to the subject Execute a uri di . ttzover with bath allfindsveanlngbjxefgt r "i i0 091T)’ the candi- date. without any further swim. ming movement of the legs, down to the iull dqath. The return up- b The candidate must-swim a. dig. hundred 1T0 OII arpeciii s°1§i'ty' n. rtofth P?! Lhlnk‘ O Dim U u‘ were gathered at. the wrist a C in serving were I RN: Miss Mario ryento .'“..‘."..."""......‘,°' s...""%“°.l' ay . owl am.‘l.t neon. ' 0-0-21.- BAND CONCIBT- The I...o.A. PipeandDa-um Bandis givlnga concert on Queen Square tonight at I o'clock, b ‘ l NAVAL NIWS - Sub. ueut. a.‘ Gander has arrived here from Halifax as divisional officer to as- on siat in naval the ‘fQueen Charlotte." FERRY AND TRAIN — The Billy-train left Borden with asi passengers and arrived here last night with 56 at 8.10. The carierry "Scotis" made four crossings yes- terdey. CROSS ROADS CRITIC Rev. 0.W. McCully, General Churches oi Christ in Canada wil ' ak in Cross Roads Church, Pri- W. Sept. 10th at 8.00 pm. Every- body cordially invited. 9-9- LIZOTURES AT CONVENTION-—- iss an: ‘Mlchaud, Fred- | ertcton,‘ Ni, arrived here’ Tuesday in lecture at the French Speaking Teachers Convention, ltmont Bey, which opens today. She has ‘been invited y Dr. I-LI-l. Shaw. Dept. o! Education and Prof. Blanchard 0i’ P.W.O s i FUNERAL NOTICE -— The itin- eral oi the late Hilda Scale will take lace from her late residence "i2 Sc ool St, this morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan! Basilica. thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. REPAIRED SIGN —- As i! in anticipation oi further news oi more victories several workmen were busy yesterday in the Town Hall's "V" sign. A larg bulbs were being replaced. DONATE FLOWER VASE —- In con “ l with Sanatorium Week the Ringwood Women's In- stitute raised funds with which they urchased‘ a. beautiful ilowe: vase. his vase was donated to the hospital yesterday. BLOOD DONORS —- Today, the first to give a blood donation to the Red Cross Blood Donors Clin- Mr.‘ J1“. Loightizer, M.M.. Mechanical rintendent CNR. The three servces will also be re- reserited There are ten volunteers rom the- Air Force. five from Beech Grove training centre and five irom the Navy- There are‘ about S0 volunteers in all. R.A.I". HWTERTAIN PATIENTS- ugh the kind rmission oi Win Commander ood. R..A.l".. mem rs oi the Air Force enter- tallied the patients oi the Provln cial Sanatorium last evening. The various numbers included orchest- ral muslc under the direction oi F0. l-Ioutheusen, a vocal solo bv AC. Taylor duets by LAC. Mc- Crorie and mo. McDouglll. :,°“‘“.,'.§.':.i..".l..°£‘, ctiitnfii. ‘ill; pments expressed hearty appre- ciation oi the RAF. entertain- ment. ' I. l} REOPEN? — Prince crcgvlriieieociiege open-ed Tuesday for its 84th term. The enrolment oi second. third and fourth year students was the main event oi m; dey, Thej number oi these, ap- pilwiii‘i.3i‘°t.3'3“‘iil€3.a’§§°i'1§; Iirst year students, about 140 iii number had their names entered in the-College register. The stall is complete at present but it is ex- pected that there maytbe {senile °“‘,““°',.,’“2§§' 3381s cbgcklciggni tmiioxtlummeiihholi ayshgn ‘Tuesday , nro en ar: 333:1“: cebiioe, Prince Street. wheels are fully staffed. SALVATION ARMY CAMP- AIGN-The Salvatio Y 60m‘ rumours, Adjutant Mercer, has been eng ed during the past week in organ the western part oi the province in connection with the Army's fund raising camlpxaign. Be has visited Oteary. St- em, x n Hunter River and also the sirporia oi Mt. Pleasant “ . He reports that rgsnized country looks well. The town organbmfl i! 80in! B6- rdin to schedule and workers 3c optimistic. Locall he has visit- ed the R. A. l". tion, Beach Grove Inn centre and the Queen Charlotte. l-Is ex to ncomplete his work within a few days. nnsiliri‘ or MALNUTRITION Softening oi the bones is 5 com- mnnmala y in India and China. SEALED IN SRAWEED Seaweed. was used by the Cer- naane in World War 1 t0 seal gren- a es WHEELCHAIR. GARDENIN- S. >. ) —- Clint wholesale merchant, suffering from rheumatism produces more than 40 diiferent vegetables which he cans, gulls and gives away. Iii 50M while sitting down. choir sang f0 Perieot Love". Dur- ing tha ceremony Miss Mary Geld- hs-rt; the o rt ggyed softly "At Dawning‘. . . Bill Mc- durng e s o re . . tn 1...- “ Fit“ .13.‘; The bride's mm wore a dress oi powder blue crepe and a silver fox scarf. Iier hat. and accessor- ies were oi nsvy blue and her cor- ssge was oi p sweetpees. The ‘a mother wore a dress of bric cr with quilted bodice and mete n accessories. i-ler co was o ivory sweetness. Pb owin tion was Tea was poured by wn, matron o County Hospital and Mrs. Horace Lidstone. B. . Those who assisted n, R. N.: Mrs. Gerald Sheen, R.N., and Mrs. Joe Mclvor. RN. For travelling the bride wore a black tailored suit, white sheer tioiis. The gift bride's atten ta were gold oom- a old pacts. in the groomsman lie and chain and to the sooist and ushers walled billfolds Mr. and . Or will a d their honayiahoon in a Mar time . C is a member i of the 571'?‘ menu l . monologue by Fli ht-Lieut. Dixon. sea, andagféhiord square 491- M! , ERII- - YEO THEATRE “This Above Ali” STARRIN G JOAN FONTAINE TYRONE TOWER MONTAGUE-FRI. 8.80 EM. MONTAGUE -- SAT. 3-0" AND l0 SOURIB - MONDAY 8.00 AED l0 l’. M. MATIN E 3.45 P. M. Successful Life llnoerwriiers Three new names have been ad- ded to the list oi Chartered Lite Underwriters in Canada, in the‘ persons 0i Mr. l-i. W. ives, Ralph J. - Rupert. and Allison Ma-cxuinon‘ bers c: the stair of Coniecieraizon Life Association, Prince Edward island Division. i In any rield oi endeavour one! must progress i! they wish w sue-l ceed, there is no such thing as, standing still - he who does so lost; this age old axiom evidently‘ forms a part oi the iaith and spir- it of Messrs. Ives, Rupert and MocKinnon, who through the ined- ium o! the Chartered Life Under- writers Course, in association with the Extension Department of the University of Toronto, have, dur- ing the past three years, pursued a course of studies prescribed by the University, in Estate Admin- istration, Life Insurance Law.‘ Business English, Finance. Busin- ess Insurance and Psychology and have now brought their labor tic a successful and happy conclus- cn. The C. l... U. course of studies wag designed from the outset, and has been developed. by practical life insurance men with a thorough knowledge of the problems o! i119 liie underwriter and his needs lrOm the pClllt oi view oi an eti- ective educational and training programme. It is above all Drac- tical in its presentation. The pro- gram is designed to take the un- derwriter step by sirD i" the "m": where he sirculd be a wtiiiieiellf gully qualified and successful l1 o .alesman. mittmgicsnclcrstood that Mr- D- H- Ggngnt, of the Confederation at Mlscouche, has been succes: d in his first. year examination. on‘ t. all tour is extended very beiin. wlghfs for conthzued success their work. i Re hen (now on active service), all mom-i 1 (By The Canadian Yressi World heavyweight bqxifl! 055m’ pion Jte Louis. training for ‘F- bout with Lou Nova 1n New York. was classified l-A by his firs" board at Chicago two years ago to- day. Now a sergeant in the United states Army. Louis is a phrxsical , training instructor touring army lcacnps in tho United States. m CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN" v GOODWILL PAGE SEVEN RACE MEET Entries Close Septem ber_ 1_1th, 1243 DiiAllLiiTTETiiWl, PIIIIIDE EDWARD ISLAND ‘The Garden of the Gul ” Good Will HORSES RACES iiharlottetown Driving Park 8. Provincial Exhibition Association RACING DATES WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22-23, 1943 'A MEMBER OF. THE UNITED STATES TROTTING ASSOCIATION 1. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE - — —- -— PURSE $350.00 TROT AND PACE PURSE $300.00 2.15. TROT AND PACE Classified — — — — -——PURSE $300.00 2.17 TROT AND PACE Classified — — — — -——PURSE $300.00 CLASSIFIED TROT —- — -— — ~ — — — — — -- PURSE $300.00 CLASSIFIED TROT — — —- —— —— — — — —~ —— ——~ PURSE 35300-00 2.20 PACE Classified — -— —- — -— — -— — -- — — PURSE $300.00 . 2.25 TROT AND PACE Classified _ _ - — — — — PURSE $300.00 NOTE~The management assume the right to classify horses to the above events according to their best judgment, and change any class to one more suitable t0 the eateries. Entries close September 11th with GENERAL CONDITIONS All races to be raced on the three heat plan with the following tions: ~— l0 per cent each purse will be awarded the winner. The remainder will be divided into three equal parts, one part to be raced for each heat. In the event of their being three heat winners they shall have a fourth heat to determine the winner. Any horse winning the first two heats in any race shall relinquish his pole position and assume last scoring position in the race. All purses divided 40-30-1842 per cent. Entry fee S per cent. Five per cent of the money raced (er each heat will be deducted from all money winners. Six horse; to enter and four to start. Rights reserved to change program, reject any entry, or if entry appears to lay over the field to the extent that there is not, In the opinion oi’ the management, sufficient competition, then the said entry may be transferred to a faster class or entry fee refunded, bar any driver and to declare race ofi on account of bad weather. or failing to obtain satisfactory number of entries or starters to trans- fer horses to another clilsa to which they are eligible. re- open or substitute another without advertising. or alter or extend racing dates, Additional entries of an individual ownership may be made in any clasa by the payment of l per cent enclosing J. W, Boulter, Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. date, but entries of separate ownership, although in the some stable must pay installment in full. Two entries of the same ownership may start in the same race providing the full 5 per cent is paid on each starter, the drivers having the approval of the judges. All horses with names of drivers will be declared in at l0 o'clock a. m., Daylight Saving Time, the day prior to the race, when positions will be drawn to enable us to print score cards with actual starters. Eligibility based on U. S. T. A. money winning, classifi- cation. The Exhibition Association assumes no responsibility, for any accident or damage to any person or property dur- ing this meeting, and this understanding is part of this contract. Owners must assume any damage to property or persons caused by drivers, attendan or hnrsc, Hay, straw and stabllng free. Races called at 2 P. M. U. S. T. A. rules to govern except where they conflict with war regulations or with these conditions. Ba sure and bring your eligibility certificate; and driver's license. No photo finish. ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 11th, 1943 J. W. BOULTER, Secretary Charlottetown, P. l. I. By Gem-rm Air-Menus TO 6O CAMPING WITH MOTl-EITS SISTERS FIANCE- I HAIE DADDY-l UNDERSTAND rmso1ue~atrr 80.1 HA 1 ED vouR MOTHER ’" m. I/urav1z/R‘;vQ“‘\}S'\\1, - _ “§\ i I i\; IYTIPPY AND “CAI” STUBBS BY Edwina “iiffiTorui-laifri SEAT - HEBAOK OF THE. SCHOOL ' . f 41s ¢ » ~ WHER TlLLlE m. TOILER - NAW I 'TEACHE.R\ MADE- ME MOVE UP iN FRONT, RIGHT BY HER DESK, WHERE. SHE $AlD » EHE COULD GIVE ME. PERSONAL SUPERVISiON" JCOUNTTA MY REPTATiON, Wi-liCi-i SHE SAID HAD PQECEDED 5OMEP|N’! GEE! POP. DON'T YOU WANT ME TO QUIT SCHOOL AN’ GO TO WORK iN YOUR OFFICE ? r NiE-r OR Eown-A Q A “CAT BIRD” CALL! 11:. iT WAS A sen 61.1.! lT Eoutosrr 55-... sen. sums Dom" 6o GADDING AROUNDAT . - "n-us TiME or NTGHT 1' s g l.’ \/\1£=;1_1_, MV i332) ‘ I lMiTATiONS MAY BE, ‘_ BAD/ aui" MY Luck, r lS GOOD x _- - ~~.__.._._ _,_