mm ROLLED Mfg orvaz... _ EXTRA ! i SC lfiifefiffglflfl-"V-“Wiyk: wmiiriufi-tvn-riravw-ara- WBAPiTOI. y» NOW PLAYING mm m; in: mm: Islam Milt 9 l Plus NEWS and l 001.011 CARTOON Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 fli-fi-f-fge-va-n-atmm-i-I-Mi EQUINE rLANa srorran LONDQN ___(a;_ A 33.31“;- delay loo long securing your re- tid horse who get! skittish several i quirernents. Onions are reasonable flying bombs ap-l minutes before Mtach is champion “smite!” of l southern England town. Dur- Ithe blitz days. claims his driv- lf. the horse could tell "ts between British Diner. Today's superb Clams: in e metal-saving, money- l’ BINDING sgPTEMBER 18. 1944 1111111111’! vJII/avwlpsoriscwaswavavms PRINCE EDWARD ' the- differ- l. and German, . o-zs-ia-is-zi J E A .,,,,,..,"?.;;,;.. far/ass mazzey/ Sanborn Coffee comes to you I ‘"5113 Pl¢klfl9—flll $33110‘) (Home who would succclccd ‘Coll Currie. who is cxpecte to cave. ‘ma!’ douflfithick wnp‘ his post about the end of this]. This means a double saving —be!!¢r wju for In: mono]! “ ' JINXFALKENBURF KEEN SPlAPSIIOTS ' Shows At 3:15 - 7 and 9 . "Cover Girl" CENTRAL GIIAIIBIAI F§ ro-uliv qua-wen. 1'. l 4_ Thin column In reserved for new! of local interest. but advertllllll of a newly nature may be at five cents a word. strictly nay- sble In advance. COOKS for Photos. UONFEDERATION LIFI IN- SURANCE. ‘ CHEST CLINIC. Montague‘ 1n- glon Hail. Sept. 19 l0 to 12 a h \ \ \ \ \ \ _ NEWFOUNDLAND Steamer ex- ‘ . s h. b h i h pectcd loading of general produce for St. Sept. 20. Buntain. Bell 6s Co . age/ate. NOTICE — Watch for the ad- vertisement of the mammoth auc- tion sale on Wednesday, Sept. 21th at Fumess Mathcsonb, Cherry Valley. 9-l8-li .__. SEND YOUR. APPLErfor Red Cross Jelly to Royal Packing 00., Charlottetown, by Saturday, Sept- Ntd. 9-18-61 THE LADIES‘ AID SOCIETY of the P. E. Island Hospital will hold their regular meeting on Monday. Sept. 18 at 3 p. m. in the Cundall Home. 9-16-21 GARAGE FIRE — The Fire De- ember 14 partment was called to a garage 9+‘ on Longworth Avenue Saturday, n}; 3.22 pm. '1 e blaze was soon ex- ‘ tingu shed. ;— 4 COLLISION - A collision be- ' tween a bus and a car at the in- tersection of Kent and Wey- mouth Streets on Saturday at l0 a.m.. resulted in some damage to the car. No one‘ was hurt. LUX RADIO THEATRE resumes on Station CFYJY tonight with "Suspicion" a mystery drama star- p.) ring William Powell with Nigel " ‘ B11166. Q ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- ymL guy/Ens lift-INT — Mr. and Mrs Ray Lid- stone. Freetown, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Glen- elm Beryl to Arthur Russell. sun of Mr. and Mrs Russell Thom- son, ’l‘ryon. Marriage to take place in October. 9-l8-1i i- HOLSTEIN REGISTRATION _ rlliloyd ‘Maghegd. New Wisltlshiréle, v -' ' as regsere c name “ ra - wgp °sigiy_g§l'albyn" with the National Live “"__ ‘ Stock Records for his exclusive use in narrzlng the purebred Hol- stein cattle bred on his farm. All .0 a" OVER LAs vases" TUNEFUL >o44o+oolM -'§ his stock will, in future, carry csll/ftijlgoéidftxiagteln griigxxlxijayieréttlygnrircg;a 1 ‘ ithls name as a prefix. v hi‘; ‘fir jmqlggevigl‘ J6“ 11v jffflqy‘, - en S g Y i axronr POTATO ramvurs_ Unhurlgrsal confjedvverirausigal eiivllsihl i l" A” 15km" I'V‘“'“'°"' ‘w’ ‘Island potato gruwers and Sh‘? Anne Givynne and Duvicl Bru ‘ __ H’ y ‘pars are “PW able m obtain per- ncw‘ at the Capital ‘Theatre. u I ' '““‘ ."H' My‘? 911mm‘? “km t° 9mm“ “u 1 alictles of potatoes to American n“ mmbe“ “"1 "S° Gwd- (continued from pace m ‘markets up to Nov l" according to nlgin’ played as . an _ acfmwim“ s ‘MW "' "’**"*" | word received last weegk by Mr. W. R. fi-gglléli, All‘? Qrgfilllé lffllfhjy tained olhersul heard cnc tell a Shaw’ Deputy Minis“; n; Agfl. - ~ I13 y o h/DOA-L[]1\ .1.~ st0.y thzzt l liked. liicy ilflii becmcultura {mm E4 J_ C113mbem Ad. “Moon Over has Vegas". sun! by‘. uiacussuzg the bravery of the pco- Lilllgn 00111011. MIL ‘A 171'~"Ilm-i:lc in urcnt Britain It seems A80 . ffillwflflll Connie Halli-cs. ‘ilizit once iwu mczi were talking; In addition to Lhc l‘ SBu-CIHNEIT mi Englishman Jllii uh American. $1185. I110 t-llncilvlll f1 The Englishman said: “We always, T011011 of TEXAS. by . mun the last battle of ;he war " Hugh and Prank Loo. : ‘ [flldi the American said uoudcring-l Blue Heaven." sung by (Jicnc A ljv: "But supposing you lest it'1"| ti". and n saw-hilly numbc, . ."Oh then" was the r-sipn "that Austin and the Sii-crrel Szstcis.‘ wouldn't be the lust one!" "You IJZIIWTIOLIS You " r r ' ministrator Fruit and Vegetable Division. Ottawa. _ I fl Hi MEMORAAJri __ ____ ___ ‘ - , - ,~. , In loving mcznnry oi‘ my uJfiI 1g BEAUT“ SONG; Loy“ ‘is '1 5mm‘) 1*“ "mm "| hasuann ‘Al’; mrrcil Ituymoiimi Lulu- ohlv recently com- . . . .. A . . _ n U _ ._ .; , more autistic who was missing on ND HAYWOIITH F00! . rntucm- .[.l‘lOOl_ and llklnu h. l lime me hfllfié’ own“ on bcDL i *- niouced girls c0! She likes also to 1 m 1M2 I Columbia's "Cover Girl." the ten play at being crown. for yesterday. “ t ‘ I rolled Rh a best musicals of the your she discarded her Sun into one. starring guracous i0 don u puir of lllV b 11136:‘? I seem to see in the soil, dim light “' A lace |. loved the best Hayworth and (lone K‘lly, is how. thought how "lrilnjr i humu nn- . ' . qhxoxz-ini: at the Prince Edward. ture One uéould lure Sold. ilfiiilvhBflifinuialhlfiy0f him ivneii the suns eatre. .youhg. And there was a bright . , ~ , , a. " _ Gne- own In the fur off west. Glamour! . . . Romaucek V yyciina lad who vhitcd IEO. a Can’ i I mfssxmu no less as ‘he “m: Technicolor! The wonder cf loyc adian onlv one FZCIICICIIIJZI icmoicJ a: is in it . . . the opulence of‘ from England I liked to hear him Th l’ "“d.°“ m d o‘ m“, bleauty . . the brilliau: ' ima~ tuli". Im uirnid I ivas not very. “Eula; m u“ e “Y ‘ nation . . . l5 of Ahicr - mast. polite for I nskcfl hlni unny ques- _ __' y cnuilful Cover Curls! it was too‘ nous, mainly to hear his‘ accent-qr” d':,%-;_";§§llf;“'lle'\fii°' ch“ ‘he thrLllng for “OltiS so thcy set it not ililOLlfiililQi‘ _i,-.uia' in Onomm me 1mm») m, my m" .5 sun to the lilting msluuics u. Jfifumeylbllllg lacy. visltcl. performs a l i Kern. All this rid Ilaywortli ioo.i mun-sized work. ih connection with‘ 5 “w n5‘ Your heart-ups the truest in all the wide world Your love the best to recall. For no one on cnrtli could take your place You are sun’ the dearest oi.’ all. Sadly missed by wife Alice). m farming in a busy concern in the‘ is u memorable rx-i _ ‘ city parlance you'll alivays cherish Besides its stars, Ric iluy".voi'i ll There was a time in pre- . . (lays when this position was and Gene Kcllv. ihe cast lucid only bv ilic sicrncr- :2‘: Whe- the featured plavms Lee Bowman. iel- for good or ill. I can nc‘. say, Phil Silvcrs. Jinx Falkcfiburg zmdl-but oi‘ necessity, the war has open- the Cover Girls. Othcrphwcrs ardent zilinost evcrv vocation to wn-‘I Leslie Brooks, Eve Arden. Otiojuirn-kmd. I'm zurmd when post- Kruger. Jess Barker. Anita Colby war days nrriyc. those of-my—scx' and Curt Bols. ‘will he reluctant to leave their The music i5 by Jerciyig Kern,.clioscii_\vork to others Perhaps the lyrics bv Ira Gershvain Itlthcv will never have to vacate ihel was directed by Charles Vldonincu/ fields they have entered fnr from the ggreenplfly QI vii-gimp in ihc post-war world. I hop-c there D. E IN MEMURIAM ,'I'he deck hien were A. B L. the - “""°“.‘.'l‘l‘ as romp...“ “- ECQIIDITAC v a the best noblest oinmrgeiieae.” hi s-is-ie-sel THE OFFICE of Dr. H. L. Noo- nan, Summerside, will be closed from Sept. 19 to Oct. 8 inclusive. 9-18-20-1 MASONIC FLAG HALF MAST- The flag on the Masonic Temple is flying half-mast out of respoot to M. W. Bro George W. Wake- ford, Past Grand Master, who at his death had completed seventy years membership in ihe order. SKUNKS BECOMING NU!- SANCE — The Police tment reports that skunks are very numerous on the outskirts o! the citv and that they are beginning to do considerable dasnage to poul- trv flocks IN THE OBITUABY NOTICE of the late Mrs. Urban Curley which appeared in the Guardian of Sept. 15th the following was omitted: Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hughes, Fort Augustus, Mas: Card; Mrs. Margaret Tulley, Hav- erhiil. Mass. letter of sympathy. 5EA CADETS TAKE OVER. -The Sea Cadets. now training at H. M. C. S "Queen Charlotte" had their second weekly sea experience this year when they took charge of the ferry "Fairyuew" Saturday on two regular trips between the city and Rocky Point. Capt. C. E. Myers. who gives the boys nautical ins- truction at the “Queen Charlotte" every Tuesday and Friday was in and the practical, hunaon touch need YOUR backing as never bolero Wechslseoeeaaldesuioneeeibo} e from. \ accident elolmeee 23°93“ hifigilehaieir jsinhorlight u‘ 7 mothers overwhelmed with can! ainiodes . ; ' young peoplf if!“ W!‘ l" to does . z : the pathetic lsogeleuaool d den meoidageu: T ch as than. YOUR Salvation s3»:- the experienced, practical holgi ‘j skilled hands . a a the tactful and lsee n‘ gymplfhy of ’ rounding beam. v Ire reach is limited only by YOUR 405418. The present need is urgent. ndpyperleepeneeeieeeneuilli Provincial Chairman IDWIN C. JOHNSTON! Charlottetown. Phone ‘l4 charge of the cadets. The WA wer A B Anderson, O. B. D. Lartsr; A. B R. Longphiic. O. Dp. L Drake, A. B E. Galla. A. B. E Fields, and A B. J. MacInnis did the tricks in the engine room. Mac- FaydcnA B J. Flelds.0 B B. SWQIL. and O B J. Iiayes. Each‘ Saturday. Captain Myers staterLl there will be a different crew ofl bcys to take over the "Fairvlew"| until they have all had the requ'red experience. Personals Mr. Arthur Heaney who has been spending a two weekvvaca- tlon in East Suffolk left yesterday on return to Pictou where he is employed. Miss Lillian Walker employee of the Canadian Department Stores Ltd, Sydney, has arrived home‘ and is spenrlin her holidays with her parents, i r. and Mrs. G H. Walker. St. Peters Buy i THE KIRK PULPIT > Preaching yesterday morning on the text "And Gideon put a trum-i pet in everv man's hand" (Judges 7116i the minister. the Rev. T. H. Busscll Solvers. said: The priest- hood of all believers "is the found- ation of the Church and her mem- bershlp The trumpet in every man's hand is the true democracy. a Van UD shall be "bread and ivork for all." TIONS i\\'hCl'€\'(.‘l' one chooses to be. In lovin‘ lgmory of -my flcflr ___ l This mommg‘ sunny and bleautb moiner, furs. sunn l’. hesRocho, ST. ALBANS. England —- (CPyfuJ pleased James \' ‘y _wcl al-‘ "hi! 559d 5°!"- 13: 1943- J_ nnkm- of ihoui-rh he tclrl mo he ivlshcfl "a _ _ suup of frost‘ \vs~uld come to 3T2?! l5 I d3.‘ ilfffifiillefllllf-"lte. a message from the King congi-nt- “m”? my‘ “Ckjlmws Bu‘ i???’ ' .' ma"; s“. c” . s “mung them on ‘hm. diamond would hcyci pass-by the cucumber-i and”? $65221‘ 3:11.93’ Jfsmillflgfze“ v. ddmq Rnmversm.“ i bed lll the golden. ft would be cer- ‘h, of “i-le e - we ' ~ ‘tam to touch thcan with a cold 1 l‘ W" l" r m‘ v 1—*" ‘CIIICSSIII; hand. was o veryi 511d "Hm! rcpcat yvlll‘ 1'11"!“ BATS VEGETABLES - Mr. and Mrs. John Colncv Heath near here. received mood harvest cinv and before noon.‘ Wm‘ “Wm A “M'- A" m“ W“ lcavinu me alrmc. the lli-ilCIS \\‘El"li.l voice to Rob's to complete the harvesting All" 5°‘! Fm" m" “FM”- thu-c. Thcy were done early for as 1 wcut fltlvlit the cvcning- Fondly remembewl by h" Evil’! 11M’ ll "Iv-IBM d"! WWI chorus I heard them returning. dmlgillfl- MH- llénrv Ierry. us- We sell direct from our sar- There was the noise of horses’ 943'“ dens to the consumer. No rent tohooves and the clatter of the grain pay, no delivery expense. so ourwagons. Rob's car too with the customers benefit from this sav-Vtrailer flllrd with ihc threshing- lng. Last year tlicrc was a shnrt- . near to be sci. in preparation for age of both green and ripe lomn- . work at Aldcrlca tomorrow. toes. also pickling cucumbers. for_ Janres is imgregtcé m the sky w- all we have considerable quantity . '—“ _ u, m. is, M. night. A bit. 1 fell him. like the la Lovhiz mmmrv of late Mrs- o“ MM o a c moon-mun ill "A Tangled Web" I. H. Cvarruthers who died rudder onlv there ls no moon. inst starsily in ORBIT. P-E-l- 0n Sent. 1i. When I mcniicn that it miszht be: 1935. a stood idea for us to take up the‘ _ study or astrology nlmin he savs:| M fllle knows how much we miss |"You won't be so funny in the he! morning" Well maybe he is ri ht No one knows the bitter pain _for tccnon-ow will likely be a bus er We have suffered sinoo we lost her ‘that usual day. But as Aunt Kitty Life has never been the same. l Mahoncv used to sari‘ "The hotter Tlwuizh her smile is zone forever ' And her hand we mnnzé touch We shall always cherish nxcmorles 0f tho one we loved so much. Frlenrlr. may think we have for- lll MEMURIAM now, but tho price may go up. why not put In your supply new?‘ J. J. GAY & SON I the war; the sooner nc-nce " . Until tomorrow — Diary-mood- | night. I n When they sometimes see ue smile But they little know the liearaehe That the smile hlilcs all the while. Inserted by husband and family. slur-u Minister To Retire OTTAKVA. Sept. l7 —- (GP) — Lt-Col. Georse S. Currie. Deputy Defence Minister since 1942, will retire soon mid will return to Montreal to resume his business activities. Defence . Hcfldilllflflefi announced today. ' The announcement did not in- NYY\.'Y\LY\' .\.\.\;\\\ \. . llritish-lsraal-Worlii WEDNES iiiulltil. However. it was rcaliably fun-nod that. his successor likclv. Wflllid be Alexander Ross of Ot-i town. former Financial Superin- tendent at Canadian Military l-lcndquaricrs overseas. i Mr. Rosa returned from Britain .reccntl'_v after more than two, years’ service at Canadian Mili- tary Headquarters. SUBJECTS: l. "Foundn Speaker: Au. WELCOME i A. Lday on a secular basis. ~mwxr BOYNE LODGE ROOMS Richmond Street SEPT. 20, 2i and 22 1. "The Crash Of Empires" 3. "Facts of the King's Return" (Illustrated by Blackboard) REV. H. for that ivord-much-used but llt-| i tic studied-has no meaning apart .from God. We cannot have a; democracy (government by the 1 people) until first of all we have a ‘kthcocraey (government by God). il-luuian liberty is inseparable from divine law. The only place where. freedom dare be universal is in the Kingdom of God. There is no possible solution of the problems of the world to- If we had 1500f} reading our Bibles and espe- cially ihe Old Testament pro hets and the Sermon on the ount. we should have realized that long ago. and. if we had not actually closed our volumes of psychology and economics. we should have Ill MEMORIAM In loving meTiory o! Lleut. Win.’ A. Johnston. lost at sel. Sept" ma. I Dear Bill: I think of yon In silence And oft repeat your name But all that's left to answer Is your photo in a frame. Though parted by the hand of God In Christ united _still. . In God's own time we'll meet again For Jesus says we will. I Grandmother Lefargsy. Bradalbane. REJ- a ans-u Federation (Canada) DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY tion Stones of Rebuilding" l). LINNEN of Toronto. OFFERING ’ dot within . and attack hereafter." I believe that the f ' of read them alongside this pro- found and sured literature which has made both our laugauge and our life. One of the most signi- ficant things in present-day hap- penings is the new effort to get Christianity back into the schools. With all the bright new notions current in the nineteen-twenties and nineteen-thirties to the cf- fact that religion was quite unne- cessary and that "secular educa- tion ” was “modern" and “practi- cal’. it has been found so dis- astrous to expel religion from the schools that the clergy are now despairingiy besought to bestir themselves to get it back again. rnmrrv UNITED crihncn The services in Trinity United Church on Sunday, September 1'7. were well attended. At the morirng service the minister spoke on "Ap- preciation" and reminded people what an important place appreciat- ion or lack of it plays in human experience and human relations. He referred to the gifts of God in ha- ture that brin: forth only spasmod- ic appreciation but which are always without interruption. In particular the minister referred to the deep appreciation which Jesus had of that which is worthy in human chur- acter. He pointed out how Jesus as able to discover in personalities that to the ordinary person revealed that which could be crlticiscd, Jes- us saw in them that which was i0 be loved and in such instances as Zacchaeus and Mary Magdalene through his appreciation he create‘ in them a desire to be the ‘lid of person that Jesus though: lr. was possible fcr them to be. In closing the Minister challenged the people 0f the Oflflflezation to try for them- selves to discover the best Sfillfiillill value that lie in learning to np_ preclate that which is loved in God and every human personality. The soloist in the morning was Mr. Roy Smallman who sting "O Savioun Hear Me". In the evening the Minister spoke on “Unity in God" and referred to the Irreat task of the Christian rc- liglon in makini: real to individuals find t0 the Wbfld the yo". irbifiv of out political ¢..___ to s86 that such programmes 1e Christianity. Education is an affair, of the State but concerned with the wav men shall! use the knowledge thy receive. 1h days to come Cacsur must nizc God and bow the knee before Him. Unlcs the Slate God, the totalitarian peril is before‘, us. Christian people must pay their full obligation to Gcd. We arc p? -‘. lug cur debts lo Caesar. it is 0 also to pay our debt to God in‘ animated by and economic pra- grammes but it is up to the Church . the Church is I __. __ ._i| life and means and sacrifice. The anthem of the morning sh1ll1"G9ntlv Lord, Gently Lead Us.’ spirit of ‘ in arrangement bv Porter. The Church School returned in regular hour of session 2.30 p. m. with encouraging attendance. The Sermon by Mr. Levy at the recogflovening worship service was "The Little Thing That Matters.” Far- rant's "Lord, For Thy Tender Mercy: Sake" was the evening anthem. Mrs. G. Eliot Full. organ- 15L burl (hreclor of choir was in s charge of the music of ihe day. recognizes all things in ChrS‘. ‘The Choir rendered H10 A‘;ih5\m~ "Teach mo. 0 LorcF-Attwoori. In the Senior Sunday School and the Junior Department beautifully colored slides were shown depicting! the Marine mission work of the} United Church of Christ c-n the‘ West Coast. THE BAPTIST CHURCH ‘I110 service of morning worship‘ was conducted by the Rev. I. Judson Levy B. A. The sermon was "The Things of Caesar and the Things of God." In the New Test. amont lesson of the morning are found the words of Jesus, “Ren- der unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things i that are God's." How iar should the Church be interested in the Wort-d‘! Whit must be the relation of the Church to the State? We ore build- ins. in blood and sweat and tours. a new worldn-will itube a better world? How far can the principles oi Christianity be brought to bear on the- problems of a new World? The State is a. power uult, ex- ercising control. maintaining or- its borders. offcringz brotection of its people from peril from without. The State exercises its will by force. Christianity brings its pcwci-g to bear through love and persuasion. Some years niw Mussolini r " "the world is divided into iwo RIKJS, Church and State. each supreme in its own field" and the s ‘ temeu‘. was true but his tit-par? c from its truth was definite. The modern wcrd of Germany W05 “churrhmmi who dabble in pollms muwt b: told that their interest is in the it is not the Church to work , lly “IIn|" cuss» o. n l Mi h Ilaiy. iihis Army llelalflCenalieu _ ~ c»... Ililllihl.) Magic 4i Simgiggivrllc" pa. to?" ,, l H" .1. If w i '-.';;...'.i itfifii I; S Sliféifisnzgr hour‘. 0D! Y‘ Rich Prunl Biscuit: 151M": ‘Mrlmhu three mil mixc i 5 a '. .-\.-¢- iuonu v5.1